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Obadiah the bold
Turkle, Brinton
This is a story about a Quaker boy who wants to be a pirate. After learning about his grandfather, who was brave in an honest way, Obadiah changes his mind and wants to be a noble sailor.
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assertiveness
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bravery
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careers
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change
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critical thinking
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family
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goal setting
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grandparents
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growing up
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nonverbal communication
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pirates
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quakers
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religion
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verbal communication
The adventures of obadiah
Turkle, Brinton
Obadiah tells many falsehoods about his adventures and no one believes him when he really has an adventure.
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adventures
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assertiveness
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conflict resolution
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deception
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decision making
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nonverbal communication
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storytelling
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verbal communication
The magic of millicent musgrave
Turkle, Brinton
A magician gave Millicent a box and told her there was a white rabbit inside. When a doll appeared instead of a rabbit, the girl and her father searched for the magician. After they found him, the magician showed how his magic could turn the doll into a rabbit.
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animals
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assertiveness
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conflict resolution
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confusion
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critical thinking
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decision making
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dolls
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family
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magic
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parents
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rabbit
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verbal communication
Do not open
Turkle, Brinton
Miss Moody lives by the sea with her cat, Captain Kidd. She loves to collect objects left on the beach after a storm. One day she finds a bottle that says do not open. She opens it up and finds a terrible monster. She defeats the monster through quick thinking.
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animals
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assertiveness
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cat
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collection
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conflict resolution
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curiosity
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decision making
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disobedience
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fear
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monsters
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mystery
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ocean
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refusal skills
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verbal communication
,
weather
Deep in the forest
Turkle, Brinton
This picture book illustrates a story similar to that of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. When a little girl and her parents go out, a bear goes into their house and eats their food, sits on their chairs, and sleeps in their beds. (wordless book)
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animals
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bear
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conflict resolution
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curiosity
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decision making
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family
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food
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forest
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nature
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nonverbal communication
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nutrition
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parents
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sleep
Mailing may
Tunnell, Michael
May is determined to visit her grandmother who lives far away. Since her family cannot afford to send her by train, May's dad gets the brilliant idea to mail her. After an adventurous ride in the mail car, May arrives at Grandma's house safe and sound.
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adventures
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anticipation
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author's note
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careers
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cold
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communication
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conflict resolution
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determination
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family
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goal setting
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grandparents
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persistence
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train
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transportation
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travel
First delights
Tudor, Tasha
Sally uses her five senses to observe the changes around the farm. She hears robins, sees flowers, pets kittens, and tastes syrup in the spring. Sally sees, smells, tastes, feels, and hears new sounds during the changing seasons.
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autumn
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five senses
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seasons
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spring
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summer
,
winter
The country fair
Tudor, Tasha
One summer, a brother and sister decide to enter the country fair. They enter their calf, gander, and strawberry jam. After a big day of exploring the fair, the children head home. At the end of the week, the children are happy to find that their animals and jam have won awards.
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animals
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competition
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cow
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decision making
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excitement
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fair
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family
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feelings
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goose
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happiness
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seasons
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siblings
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summer
Alexander the gander
Tudor, Tasha
Alexander the Gander loves heliotrope pansies, so he sneaks away from the pond to get a taste at Mrs. Fillow's garden. He eats some nice young vegetables too. When he gets caught, he takes off running for home. Sylvie, his owner, makes him apologize to Mrs. Fillow, and she forgives him.
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apology
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assertiveness
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birds
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curiosity
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decision making
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determination
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food
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garden
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goose
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mischief
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nutrition
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plants
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refusal skills
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understanding
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vegetables
A is for annabelle
Tudor, Tasha
A young girl discovers her grandmother's old doll named Annabelle. As the young girl plays with Annabelle, she sees all the things the doll has in alphabetical order, from her cloak, dresses and earings to her slippers, umbrella, and veil.
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alphabet
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clothing
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dolls
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play
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sight
,
toys
1 is one
Tudor, Tasha
This counting book uses the numbers 1-20. Each number is given a rhythmical saying to go along with it.
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coyote
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night
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wasp
Anna's secret friend
Tsutsui, Yoriko
Anna moves to a new house close to the mountains. After a couple of days she feels lonely and misses all of her friends. Anna keeps hearing noises at the front door and finds flowers, a letter, and a paper doll. One day Anna opens the door in enough time to meet a girl her age and they become friends.
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assertiveness
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change
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conflict resolution
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coping
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curiosity
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dolls
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friendship
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giving
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loneliness
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moving
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mystery
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neighbors
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nonverbal communication
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presents
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self esteem
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sounds
,
verbal communication
Albert's play
Tryon, Leslie
Through determination, a cast of animals put on a play. The animals are successful and everything goes right.
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animals
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decision making
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determination
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equality
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feelings
,
goal setting
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happiness
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nonverbal communication
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play
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rhyme
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self esteem
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stress management
,
verbal communication
Albert's ballgame
Tryon, Leslie
Pleasantville is the place where the games take place on Old Field. Every spring two teams meet to play baseball. The ball is thrown, caught, hit, and pitched. In the end, one team wins and the other team loses.
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activities
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animals
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baseball
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community
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competition
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cooperation
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exercise
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running
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seasons
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sports
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spring
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teamwork
Albert's alphabet
Tryon, Leslie
A duck, Albert the school carpenter, is asked to build an alphabet for the schools walking path. Albert relies on all the supplies in his workshop to build the alphabet.
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alphabet
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animals
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careers
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creativity
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critical thinking
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decision making
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duck
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goal setting
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inventions
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nonverbal communication
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school
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self esteem
,
stress management
Albert's halloween: The case of the stolen pumpkins
Tryon, Leslie
It's Halloween time, but someone has stolen the pumpkins from the pumpkin patch. Detective Albert and his friends solve the mystery piece by piece. Readers can join in this game and solve the mystery with Albert and his friends.
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adventures
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animals
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autumn
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bat
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birds
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butterfly
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challenges
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conflict resolution
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correspondence
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creativity
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critical thinking
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crow
,
discovery
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fun
,
games
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halloween
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holidays
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imagination
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letters
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math
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mystery
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nonverbal communication
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numbers
,
pig
,
time
,
verbal communication
Flags
Trottier, Maxine
A young child enjoys a neighbors garden when spending time at his grandparents house. Mr. Hinoshi's garden allows the children to learn until one day Mr. Hinoshi is taken away. The child cares for Mr Hinoshi's garden in his absence until new neighbors move in. The child plants her own garden in honor of Mr. Hiroshi. The flags are symbolically named for Japanese irises.
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change
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community
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culture
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family
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flowers
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friendship
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garden
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grandparents
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japanese
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loss
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love
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neighbors
,
plants
A safe place
Trottier, Maxine
As a child, Emily watched her mother endure physical abuse. One night Emily's mom awakens her and she is only allowed to take her teddy bear. They go to a house with many mothers and children. All of them are watched over by a lady named Jane. Emily and her mother stay for awhile, then leave to move into their new apartment.
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change
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conflict
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conflict resolution
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coping
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family
,
feelings
,
fight
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frustration
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helping
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parents
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protection
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running away
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sadness
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safety
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security
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self esteem
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shelter
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stress management
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violence
,
worry
Cajun night before christmas
Trosclair
This story is written in Cajun Dialect and is based on the typical night before Christmas story- except in this story, Santa drinks alcohol, drives alligators, and talks in a Cajun dialect.
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alcohol
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alligator
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beverage
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cajun
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christmas
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holidays
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multicultural
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nonverbal communication
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reptiles
,
santa
,
verbal communication
Emma's christmas
Trivas, Irene
A prince asks a farm girl to marry him. When she refuses, he presents her with the gifts of the 12 days of Christmas. He wins her over and moves to her farm.
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assertiveness
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change
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conflict resolution
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decision making
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farm
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goal setting
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marriage
,
moving
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presents
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refusal skills
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royalty
,
verbal communication
Sir toby jungle's beastly journey
Tripp, Wallace
A feared knight, growing old, decides it is time for his last adventure. He goes into the forest and finds all of his enemies. They travel with him in the hopes of getting revenge. However, the revenge is Sir Toby's.
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adventures
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aging
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animals
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bear
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dragons
,
forest
,
fox
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horse
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nonverbal communication
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revenge
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royalty
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tiger
,
travel
,
verbal communication
Thunderstorm
Tripp, Nathaniel
As farmer Ben begins his hot job of bailing hay one summer day, a cold front changes the weather pattern. An explanation of what happens in the clouds is given as Ben works rapidly to get his hay inside. After the storm is over, Ben discovers that there is more work for him to do from the storm's destruction.
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animals
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awareness
,
clouds
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conflict resolution
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cooperation
,
determination
,
farm
,
fox
,
friendship
,
goal setting
,
hard work
,
rain
,
seasons
,
shelter
,
snow
,
storm
,
summer
,
verbal communication
,
weather
,
wind
One wooly wombat
Trinca, Rod//Argent, Kerry
The numbers one through fourteen are introduced by illustrating fourteen Australian animals and using rhyming sentences.
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animals
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australian
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multicultural
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numbers
,
rhyme
,
sequence
The royal hiccups
Trez, Alain//Trez, Denise
A young prince, who cannot get rid of his hiccups, is told to be frightened in order to stop them. He goes on a journey to the jungle to find a tiger who will scare him. Although he encounters the tiger many times, he is not scared. However in the end, the young prince's hiccups are gone.
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animals
,
critical thinking
,
elephant
,
fear
,
feelings
,
health
,
jungle
,
monkey
,
multicultural
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reptiles
,
royalty
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snake
,
tiger
,
travel
Follow the road
Tresselt, Alvin
The road travels through many settings and environments and goes in many directions. It travels over hills, through valleys, across train tracks, and around parks--all over the world!
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bus
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car
,
direction
,
environment
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farm
,
geography
,
nature
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park
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transportation
,
travel
,
truck
Wake up, city!
Tresselt, Alvin
This story describes what city life is like in the morning and how eventually the entire city wakes up to start their days.
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change
,
community
,
sequence
,
sleep
White snow, bright snow
Tresselt, Alvin
This book outlines the activities of various towns people, starting from when they realize it will snow, to the time it snows, to the time it melts.
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change
,
coping
,
sequence
,
snow
,
weather
Hide and seek fog
Tresselt, Alvin
A town is hit with heavy fog. Everyone in the town descibes the fog and what they are doing as their town is covered with fog.
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change
,
coping
,
fog
,
sequence
,
weather
Rain drop splash
Tresselt, Alvin
Learn how rain drops start, where they land, and eventually how they become puddles, lakes, rivers, and seas.
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bodies of water
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lake
,
nature
,
rain
,
river
,
sea
,
weather
Wake up farm!
Tresselt, Alvin
Many different farm animals begin to wake each other up and start their days. Finally, the little boy who lives on the farm wakes and begins his day. This farm is full of many sights and sounds.
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barn
,
bee
,
birds
,
cat
,
chicken
,
chipmunk
,
cow
,
dog
,
donkey
,
duck
,
farm
,
five senses
,
food
,
goose
,
horse
,
morning
,
night
,
nutrition
,
pig
,
sheep
,
sky
,
sleep
,
sounds
,
stars
,
sun
,
turkey
Sun up
Tresselt, Alvin
This book outlines how a farmer, his son, and the farm animals prepare for a rainstrom.
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animals
,
anticipation
,
careers
,
conflict resolution
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family
,
farm
,
nonverbal communication
,
preparation
,
rain
,
weather
Johnny maple-leaf
Tresselt, Alvin
Johnny Maple-Leaf begins his life as a small brown bud. As time passes and the seasons change, he grows and develops into a mature leaf. Throughout his life, he encounters many animals. The other leaves help to keep him company, whether in the trees or on the ground.
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animals
,
autumn
,
birds
,
dog
,
duck
,
forest
,
fox
,
goose
,
growing up
,
mouse
,
nature
,
owl
,
plants
,
rain
,
robin
,
seasons
,
self esteem
,
spring
,
squirrel
,
summer
,
weather
,
wind
,
winter
Papa's magical water-jug clock
Trejo, Jesus
Papa is working today so Jesus tags along to help him with planting, cutting grass, and trimming trees. The family business works on Saturdays too so Jesus is in charge of filling Papa's big water jug. The two work around the neighborhood with all the tools rattling in the work van, stopping to work in 14 yards. Does the water hold out for them even though Jesus splashes some water on his face and gives water to some animals. Even though Jesus panics when the water is gone by 10:30 am, Papa explains that Jesus is still part of the family business. At the end of the day, Papa says "Time and water are precious. We don't want to waste them".
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animals
,
beverage
,
birds
,
calendar
,
community
,
counting
,
Days of The Week
,
family
,
fun
,
garden
,
hard work
,
humor
,
language
,
multicultural
,
neighbor
,
numbers
,
nutrition
,
parents
,
peacock
,
spanish
,
teamwork
,
tools
,
water
Why the bush fowl calls at sunrise
Tredgold, Margaret
In this folktale from Zimbabwe, a repeated sequence of inadvertent events between people, animals, and objects lead to the bush fowlメs eggs being crushed. The bush fowl is too sad to call the sun in the morning so the Great Spirit intervenes. As each participant is questioned by the Great Spirit, the sequence is repeated and deconstructed. Finally, the buzzing fly is restricted to saying only モBUZZヤ and the bush fowl promises to always call the sun in the morning.
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african
,
animals
,
birds
,
elephant
,
fly
,
folktale
,
insects
,
multicultural
,
rat
,
sequence
,
snake
,
sounds
,
zimbabwe
The itsy bitsy spider
Trapani, Iza
A classic children's song that is added to by using colorful illustrations. A spider never gives up when trying to accomplish a task.
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assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
decision making
,
farm
,
happiness
,
nonverbal communication
,
rhyme
,
self esteem
,
spider
,
stress management
,
travel
Going home, coming home
Tran, Truong
Ami Chi is going on a trip to Vietnam with her parents. Not very happy, Ami Chi sees her grandmother and her uncle. Along the way she meets a girl named Thao at the market. Thao shows Ami Chi all around the market. Ami Chi finally goes back to her grandmother's house, where her parents are worried. Now with an appreciation for her other home, Vietnam, she goes back home to America.
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american
,
birds
,
challenges
,
chicken
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
differences
,
emotions
,
family
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
grandparents
,
home
,
moods
,
multicultural
,
parents
,
refusal skills
,
reunion
,
travel
,
vietnamese
The grannies three
Tozer, Mary
One day, a strong wind carries three grannies to a strange land called the Doodlebird Forest. On their adventure, they meet and make friends with three Doodlebirds, a dragon, and four large honey bears, all of whom help the three grannies return home safely.
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adventures
,
animals
,
bear
,
critical thinking
,
dragons
,
forest
,
friendship
,
safety
,
travel
,
verbal communication
,
weather
,
wind
Felix the bald-headed lion
Townsend, Kenneth
Felix, the lion, is embarassed about his bald head and will do anything to cover it up, including stealing hats from people. When none of the hats work, Felix becomes discouraged. With the help of a friendly colonel, Felix becomes the talk of the town.
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animals
,
body parts
,
clothing
,
confidence
,
critical thinking
,
differences
,
embarrassment
,
feelings
,
health
,
lion
,
self esteem
,
teasing
,
uniqueness
Papa's pastries
Toscano, Charles
Miguel and his father set out to sell their homemade pastries in the near by villages. Since money was scarce, Miguel's father decided that kindness was more important than money and was later repaid.
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baby
,
body parts
,
careers
,
clothing
,
dancing
,
encouragement
,
faith
,
family
,
feelings
,
food
,
god
,
kindness
,
language
,
money
,
multicultural
,
parents
,
poverty
,
prayer
,
rest
,
sharing
,
singing
,
spanish
,
trust
,
village
,
worry
Why?
Torrey, Richard
Why do feet stink? Why can't I play with you? Why are there so many numbers? Why? Why? Why? This young boy is inquisitive and loves to wonder. That's why.
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bedtime
,
body parts
,
book
,
critical thinking
,
drawing
,
food
,
jumping
,
love
,
numbers
,
pets
,
play
,
sleep
,
television
Saturday Sancocho
Torres, Leyla
Chicken Sancocho is a traditional family meal for Maria Lili and her grandmother. When there is a shortage of ingredients, Maria Lili is determined to complete the meal.
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animals
,
assertiveness
,
birds
,
cat
,
chicken
,
community
,
cooking
,
decision making
,
dog
,
family
,
food
,
fruit
,
goal setting
,
grandparents
,
market
,
money
,
numbers
,
recipe
,
sleep
,
trading
,
vegetables
,
verbal communication
Subway sparrow (Gorrion del metro)
Torres, Leyla
When a sparrow flies on the D train, four people help figure out a way to get the sparrow off the train. The problem is that the four people on the train speak different languages. The teens on the train speak English, a man speaks Spanish, and a woman speaks Polish. Through various forms of communicating, the four of them come up with a strategy to help the sparrow.
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american
,
birds
,
caring
,
communication
,
conflict resolution
,
cooperation
,
critical thinking
,
goal setting
,
helping
,
hispanic
,
multicultural
,
nonverbal communication
,
polish
,
problem solving
,
rescue
,
sparrow
,
train
,
transportation
,
verbal communication
A land of books: Dreams of young Mexihcah word painters
Topnatiuh, Duncan
Aztec artists living in Mesoamerica painted beautifully crafted books to keep the knowledge, culture, and history of the Mexihcah (also known as the Aztec). The process of making paper and obtaining dyes from plants, animals, and rocks is explained, then the way that a painter of words and images will share their work to be sung by a reader in a land of books.
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art
,
author's note
,
books
,
calendar
,
careers
,
colors
,
culture
,
history
,
images
,
interpretation
,
language
,
native american
,
nature
,
sequence
Grandfather Tang's story: A tale told with tangrams
Tompert, Ann
Tangrams are a fun way to tell a story in picture art and words. Grandfather Tang arranges his seven tangram pieces into the shape of a fox and the story builds from there. See a rabbit, dog, squirrel, hawk, turtle, crocodile, goldfish, goose, and lion in this tale of puzzle pieces.
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dog
,
fox
,
goose
,
lion
,
rabbit
,
squirrel
,
turtle
Little fox goes to the end of the world
Tompert, Ann
Little fox tells his mother about traveling to the end of the world. He tells elaborate stories of the things he encounters. At the end, he tells his mother that he misses her and comes straight home.
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animals
,
assertiveness
,
change
,
coping
,
decision making
,
family
,
feelings
,
fox
,
loss
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
storytelling
,
travel
,
verbal communication
Will you come back for me?
Tompert, Ann
A four year old girl is worried about being left in day care for the first time. Her mother reassures her that when she leaves her, she will always come back for her.
Tags
change
,
child care
,
conflict resolution
,
coping
,
family
,
feelings
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
verbal communication
,
worry
Three foolish tales
Tompert, Ann
Skunk and raccoon wanted Fox's purple umbrella. They tried to take it from her by theft and trickery, but in the end it was fox who out-tricked the both of them.
Tags
animals
,
assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
deception
,
decision making
,
fox
,
goal setting
,
peer resistance
,
raccoon
,
refusal skills
,
robbery
,
skunk
,
verbal communication
The sky jumps into your shoes at night
Tomkins, Jasper
The sky holds many roles and responsibilities in our lives. From every word that is spoken to every beautiful thing in nature, the sky is always present and ready to play. The sky is always with us, touching everyone of us in every moment.
Tags
animals
,
bear
,
bodies of water
,
clouds
,
desert
,
fish
,
flowers
,
garden
,
mountains
,
nature
,
ocean
,
plants
,
rainbow
,
sky
Somebody and the three blairs
Tolhurst, Marilyn
When the Blair family returns home one day, they find that someone or something has been there. Food is all over the floor, chairs are broken, and there is water all over the bathroom. Little do they know, the culprit is asleep in baby's bed!
Tags
animals
,
baby
,
bear
,
cleanliness
,
confusion
,
curiosity
,
discovery
,
family
,
food
,
hunger
,
mischief
,
parents
,
sleep
I eat vegetables!
Tofts, Hannah
Young children will enjoy looking at vegetables as you name them. Then you can name them in your own language- a perfect book for sharing. Each page opens to an extended vocabulary about each vegetable from whole cabbage with its leaves, and shredded parts, to a whole tomato with its stalk, seeds, and slices.
Tags
colors
,
five senses
,
food
,
nonfiction
,
pattern
,
touch
,
vegetables
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