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Lucky and the giant
Elkin, Benjamin
Lucky, the little boy, has to outsmart the giant, Elmo, in order to get his parents back. He does three tasks to get them back as well as the brook that the giant stole. In the end, the family is together again, and Elmo becomes their friend.
Tags
conflict resolution
,
cooperation
,
critical thinking
,
deception
,
forgiveness
,
friendship
,
giants
,
mythical
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
The loudest noise in the world
Elkin, Benjamin
Young prince Hulla-Baloo lives in the town of Hub-Bub, the noisiest town in the world. For his sixth birthday, he wants to hear the loudest noise in the world. Well, what was supposed to be the loudest ends up being the quietest, and the prince learns to appreciate quiet.
Tags
appreciation
,
birthday
,
holidays
,
nature
,
noise
,
verbal communication
In my garden
Eldridge, M.E.
A garden goes through many changes during the different months of the year. The garden has a wide variety of plants and wildlife native to England.
Tags
animals
,
change
,
english
,
garden
,
multicultural
,
nature
,
plants
,
seasons
Where am I sleeping tonight?
Ekster, Carol Gordon
Mark and Evan have a hard time keeping up with all the changes in their lives. Their parents are divorced and it's not easy remembering all the things they need to do. Mark's teacher, Mrs. Demott helps Mark, Evan and their parents get organized and also teaches them how to cope with divorce.
Tags
acceptance
,
bedtime
,
behavior
,
closeness
,
communication
,
comparisons
,
confusion
,
coping
,
disappointment
,
divorce
,
family
,
forgetful
,
frustration
,
goal setting
,
parents
,
responsibilities
,
siblings
,
stepfather
What is beyond the hill?
Ekker, Ernest
This book takes the reader on a journey beyond a hill, beyond a mountain, and beyond the stars.
Tags
adventures
,
critical thinking
,
nature
,
perspective
,
travel
Ape in a cape
Eichenber, Fritz
This book represents each letter of the alphabet with the name of an animal and puts that animal in a rhyming sentence to facilitate the learning of that letter.
Tags
alphabet
,
animals
,
rhyme
,
sequence
Louie's goose
Ehrlich, H.M.
Louie's toy goose goes everywhere he goes. Sometimes the goose needs to be fixed. Louie's mom and dad, and even the sun, fixes the goose.
Tags
accidents
,
accomplishment
,
affection
,
animals
,
assertiveness
,
beach
,
birds
,
boat
,
bodies of water
,
caring
,
clams
,
coping
,
crab
,
critical thinking
,
crustaceans
,
decision making
,
disappointment
,
dog
,
exercise
,
family
,
feelings
,
goose
,
happiness
,
helping
,
ocean
,
parents
,
play
,
sadness
,
sand
,
seagull
,
seasons
,
self confidence
,
self esteem
,
song
,
summer
,
swimming
,
toys
,
verbal communication
Dr. duck
Ehrlich, H.M.
Different animals are under the care of an old-fashioned country doctor named Dr. Duck. A crow has a broken toe, a baby mouse has a fever, and a beaver has a cough. Everyone comes to help Dr. Duck when he gets sick.
Tags
aging
,
animals
,
beaver
,
body parts
,
careers
,
caring
,
chicken
,
cow
,
crow
,
diseases
,
doctor
,
dog
,
duck
,
friendship
,
illness
,
measles
,
medicine
,
moose
,
mouse
,
mule
,
rabbit
,
rhyme
,
sheep
,
skunk
,
transportation
,
weasel
Cocolo's home
Ehrlich, Bettina
Cocolo the donkey travels from his homeland to America. When Cocolo's master, Lucin, gets a visit from his parents, Cocolo becomes homesick. Cocolo gets to visit his homeland and ended up missing America all along.
Tags
animals
,
appreciation
,
donkey
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
homesickness
,
stress management
Bunnies at christmas time
Ehrlich, Amy
An invitation is sent to Santa Claus to join the bunnies for a Christmas party. Instead of Santa, their Uncle Jack dressed as Santa arrives with plenty of gifts.
Tags
animals
,
christmas
,
decision making
,
holidays
,
party
,
presents
,
rabbit
,
santa
,
travel
The everyday train
Ehrlich, Amy
Jane lives near a train track. She would stop whatever she was doing to go and watch the train. She would play a game that corresponded to the color of each train cart.
Tags
colors
,
games
,
imagination
,
play
,
train
,
transportation
Parents in the pigpen, pigs in the tub
Ehrlich, Amy
When little Millie forgets to close the pasture gate, the animals discover the good life inside the house. As the animals take over, the family moves to the barn. After a while, even the animals get tired of their new life, and eventually everything returns to normal.
Tags
animals
,
barn
,
celebration
,
chicken
,
conflict resolution
,
cow
,
family
,
farm
,
humor
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
pig
,
sheep
,
siblings
,
verbal communication
Fish eyes: A book you can count on
Ehlert, Lois
If you had one wish it might be a fish. You can count many types of fish from one to ten.
Tags
colors
,
counting
,
critical thinking
,
fish
,
nonverbal communication
,
sequence
,
verbal communication
,
wish
Planting a rainbow
Ehlert, Lois
A mother and her child plant a variety of flowers in their garden. When the flowers bloom in the summer, a rainbow of colors is produced.
Tags
autumn
,
colors
,
flowers
,
garden
,
plants
,
rainbow
,
seasons
,
spring
,
winter
Feathers for lunch
Ehlert, Lois
A cat is on the loose and hungry for lunch. He notices many birds in the yard and becomes hungrier. He fails to catch any birds and ends up eating feathers for lunch.
Tags
animals
,
assertiveness
,
birds
,
cat
,
coping
,
food
,
hunger
Growing vegetable soup
Ehlert, Lois
Shows the process of planting, growing, and eating colorful vegetables for food.
Tags
colors
,
food
,
garden
,
nutrition
,
plants
,
seasons
,
summer
,
sun
,
vegetables
Snowballs
Ehlert, Lois
Children wait for a big snowday to make their snow family. They create a dad, mom, boy, girl, baby, dog, and cat by using objects found around the house. When the sun comes out, the family melts away.
Tags
animals
,
author's note
,
birds
,
cardinal
,
cat
,
clothing
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
dog
,
food
,
goal setting
,
nutrition
,
recipe
,
seasons
,
snow
,
spring
,
squirrel
,
sun
,
winter
Color farm
Ehlert, Lois
Pages with color and shape cut-outs are added together to make animals on a farm. The shapes and animals are labeled.
Tags
animals
,
birds
,
cat
,
chicken
,
colors
,
cow
,
dog
,
duck
,
farm
,
goose
,
pig
,
shapes
,
sheep
Market day
Ehlert, Lois
Morning comes with the crow of the chickens and the animals must be tended. Everyone in town packs up and heads off to market day. They pass many animals in the fields as they go to the town square in trucks, on motorcycles, and in carts to buy and sell at the market.
Tags
amphibians
,
animals
,
birds
,
bull
,
business
,
butterfly
,
chicken
,
farm
,
fish
,
food
,
frog
,
goose
,
market
,
mexican
,
motorcycle
,
multicultural
,
play
,
rhyme
,
sheep
,
snake
,
south american
,
sun
,
transportation
,
truck
,
turkey
,
work
Eating the alphabet: Fruits and vegetables from a to z
Ehlert, Lois
There are fruits and vegetables from A-Z. A is for apple, asparagus, avocado, apricot and artichoke. B is for brussel sprout, bean, blueberry, broccoli and banana.
Tags
alphabet
,
colors
,
food
,
fruit
,
nutrition
,
photograph
,
sequence
,
variety
,
vegetables
Circus
Ehlert, Lois
A very interesting circus with many performing animals and other acts are described.
Tags
activities
,
actor
,
animals
,
attention
,
birds
,
circus
,
performance
,
verbal communication
Jazper
Egielski, Richard
Jazper's dad breaks three legs at work, so Jazper must find a job to pay the rent. He begins watching a house for menacing moths and while at the house, he learns how to transform himself into various things by reading. When the moths find out, Jazper must use his new talent to save himself.
Tags
books
,
family
,
helping
,
insects
,
magic
,
money
,
moth
,
reading
,
work
Buz
Egielski, Richard
Buz is swallowed with a spoonful of cornflakes. While he is being chased by pills, follow Buz on his exciting adventure through the human body.
Tags
assertiveness
,
body parts
,
careers
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
doctor
,
dragonfly
,
exercise
,
fear
,
feelings
,
food
,
happiness
,
insects
,
medicine
,
nonverbal communication
,
nutrition
,
running
,
sequence
,
swimming
,
verbal communication
The gingerbread boy
Egielski, Richard
A woman makes a gingerbread boy who escapes into the city. He crosses the paths of many people, all of whom want to eat him. The gingerbread boy is too fast to be caught until he encounters a smart fox.
Tags
animals
,
critical thinking
,
escape
,
fable
,
fox
,
rhyme
,
running away
The trial of cardigan jones
Egan, Tim
Cardigan, a moose, is new to town. While walking through the neighborhood, he happens upon Mrs. Brownメs pie in her window. The pie becomes missing and witnesses say that he took it. He then goes on trial and throughout the trial, he keeps knocking things over with his giant antlers. This gives the judge an idea, so he takes the courtroom to Mrs. Brownメs house. They notice the smashed pie in the bushes and pronounced Cardigan モnot guilty.ヤ
Tags
animals
,
careers
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
feelings
,
flag
,
food
,
guilt
,
honesty
,
love
,
moose
,
neighbors
,
nonverbal communication
,
party
,
pig
,
politics
,
problem solving
,
rabbit
,
verbal communication
,
walking
Friday night at hodges's cafe
Egan, Tim
When three tigers walk into an elephant's cafe and start causing trouble, a duck fights back. As the tigers ask to eat each animal in the cafe, a food fight begins. When a pie hits the head tiger and he gets a taste of it, the good food is appreciated.
Tags
animals
,
birds
,
chaos
,
conflict resolution
,
duck
,
elephant
,
fight
,
five senses
,
food
,
fun
,
nonverbal communication
,
nutrition
,
pig
,
taste
,
tiger
,
verbal communication
Chestnut cove
Egan, Tim
Chestnut Cove is a town of strange events, but caring and helpful townspeople. That all changes when King Milford decrees that the one who can grow the largest watermelon will inherit the kingdom. Pretty soon, everyone becomes too greedy to even talk to one another, and it takes a big event to get them back to normal.
Tags
animals
,
community
,
food
,
garden
,
greed
,
helping
,
hippopotamus
,
picnic
,
rescue
,
selfishness
Burnt toast on davenport street
Egan, Tim
Arthur Crandall is granted three wishes from a magic fly. Since Arthur does not really believe in the magic fly, his wishes are not very thoughtful. Two of his wishes come true but they are mixed up. The third wish has the potential to change life as the Crandall's know it.
Tags
animals
,
bully
,
conflict resolution
,
crocodile
,
dog
,
fly
,
insects
,
magic
,
reptiles
,
wish
Metropolitan cow
Egan, Tim
Bennett Gibbons, the only calf in his neighborhood, often feels very bored and alone. When the Andersons, a family of pigs, move in next-door, Bennett instantly becomes friends with Webster, the youngest Anderson. Come join Bennett and Webster in the joy and pains of friendship.
Tags
acceptance
,
adventures
,
anger
,
animals
,
apology
,
beliefs
,
boredom
,
caring
,
courage
,
cow
,
culture
,
equality
,
family
,
feelings
,
forgiveness
,
friendship
,
fun
,
happiness
,
loneliness
,
neighbors
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
pig
,
play
,
sadness
,
self esteem
,
stereotypes
,
verbal communication
Dinorella: A prehistoric fairy tale
Edwards, Pamela Duncan//Cole, Henry
Do you remember what happened to Cinderella?Well, Dinorella not only goes to the ball, but she defends the duke against a hungry deinonychus. The dinosaur dames, Dora and Doris, want the jewels but Dinorella has but one dazzling jewel.
Tags
assertiveness
,
courage
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
dinosaur
,
empathy
,
fable
,
fantasy
,
happiness
,
heroism
,
laziness
,
love
,
nonverbal communication
,
party
,
peer resistance
,
selfishness
Four famished foxes and fosdyke
Edwards, Pamela Duncan
A mother fox leaves her four children at home for five days. They must feed themselves. Three of the siblings plan different ways to catch meat. The fourth fox is a vegetarian and saves the day by cooking a feast for all of them.
Tags
alliteration
,
animals
,
assertiveness
,
chicken
,
cooking
,
critical thinking
,
dog
,
duck
,
family
,
food
,
fox
,
french
,
goal setting
,
health
,
individuality
,
multicultural
,
nutrition
,
parents
,
self esteem
,
sequence
,
siblings
,
verbal communication
Barefoot: Escape on the underground railroad
Edwards, Pamela Duncan
A boy runs along the pathway of the Underground Railroad until he needs to take a rest. While he is resting, his pursuers are getting closer. They get too close and the boy can not run from his hiding place. Is he bound to be captured or can someone or something help him?
Tags
amphibians
,
animals
,
critical thinking
,
deer
,
escape
,
fear
,
freedom
,
frog
,
hiding
,
history
,
running away
,
secrets
,
slavery
,
transportation
,
underground railroad
Some smug slug
Edwards, Pamela Duncan
A smug slug strolls on soil toward a slope. A sparrow, spider, swallow tail and other animals attempt to stop the slug from slithering up the slope, but it does not listen. Unfortunately the slop was a frog. Gulp!
Tags
adventures
,
animals
,
birds
,
death
,
feelings
,
frog
,
insects
,
nature
,
sadness
,
snake
,
soil
,
sparrow
,
spider
,
squirrel
Honk!The story of a prima swanerina
Edwards, Pamela Duncan
Mimi Swan loves the ballet. She practices her dancing all of the time and shows that she is very persistent. Mimi Swan dances her way into the Paris Opera House to perform in a production of Swan Lake.
Tags
animals
,
bias
,
birds
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
dancing
,
disappointment
,
discrimination
,
duck
,
feelings
,
french
,
happiness
,
hard work
,
individuality
,
language
,
nonverbal communication
,
opera
,
peer resistance
,
performance
,
persistence
,
pigeon
,
practice
,
problem solving
,
swan
,
theatre
Papa's latkes
Edwards, Michelle
A Jewish family deals with the recent death of their mother and wife, while trying to keep their Chanukan traditions alive. Each family member deals with their emotions. They work as a single parent family to move on, while embracing their traditions of the past.
Tags
accomplishment
,
compromise
,
conflict resolution
,
cooking
,
coping
,
culture
,
death
,
decision making
,
faith
,
family
,
feelings
,
food
,
goal setting
,
hanukkah
,
happiness
,
holidays
,
Jewish
,
loss
,
multicultural
,
nonverbal communication
,
nutrition
,
parents
,
religion
,
sadness
,
siblings
,
stress management
,
traditions
,
verbal communication
Alfe-bet: A hebrew alphabet book
Edwards, Michelle
This book displays the Hebrew alphabet with Hebrew letters and English sounds.
Tags
alphabet
,
hebrew
,
Jewish
,
multicultural
,
sequence
Chicken man
Edwards, Michelle
The summer that Rody worked in the kibbutz chicken coop, the hens laid more eggs than ever before. When Rody gets moved from job to job, the chickens become very unhappy. So they do something to get Rody back.
Tags
birds
,
chicken
,
conflict resolution
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
love
,
nonverbal communication
,
sadness
,
seasons
,
song
,
summer
,
unselfish
,
verbal communication
The witch's egg
Edmondson, Madeleine
A mean, old witch, Agatha, discovers a great friendship with a bird she hatched. When the bird flew south, Agatha was very sad. Finally the bird comes back because he missed Agatha too. Although the bird would always leave for the winter, he would be back to see Agatha each spring.
Tags
birds
,
change
,
conflict resolution
,
decision making
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
loneliness
,
seasons
,
spring
,
winter
An African princess
Edmonds, Lyra
Lyra is a young girl who lives in the city and who comes from a line of African princesses. She is teased by her classmates and starts to wonder whether or not she is a princess. Her family goes to visit her aunt who confirms that she is an African princess.
Tags
african american
,
airplane
,
assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
family
,
feelings
,
history
,
learning
,
multicultural
,
parents
,
royalty
,
self esteem
,
teasing
,
travel
,
vacation
Oasis of the stars
Economakis, Olga
A desert family has to move constantly to be near a water supply. The young son of the family decides he is tired of moving. Using ingenuity, he digs a hole until he hits water. The family builds a well and the boy has his wish granted.
Tags
assertiveness
,
bodies of water
,
conflict resolution
,
desert
,
determination
,
family
,
goal setting
,
hard work
,
nature
,
self esteem
,
travel
Who is at the door?
Eberstadt, Isabel//Eberstadt, Frederick
Nell's mother is going to clean the cellar, so she asks Nell to take care of the phone and the door. People keep coming to the door and Nell lets them all in.
Tags
decision making
,
family
,
parents
,
responsibilities
,
trust
Are you my mother?(Eres tu mi mama?)
Eastman, P.D.
A baby bird hatched out of the egg and found no mother in the nest. The bird went out searching for his mother. After asking various animals, the bird returns to the nest where his mother is waiting to give him a worm. Written in Spanish and English.
Tags
animals
,
birds
,
conflict resolution
,
decision making
,
english
,
family
,
fear
,
language
,
lost
,
multicultural
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
security
,
spanish
Go dog go!
Eastman, P.D.
This story depicts dogs in many different places and situations.
Tags
animals
,
dog
,
nonverbal communication
,
rhyme
My nest is best
Eastman, P. D.
Mrs. Bird is discontent with her home and demands to have a new one. Mr. Bird searches and explores many options for his family. The attempts to build a new nest all fail. Finally Mrs. Bird realizes her old nest truly is the best!
Tags
animals
,
birds
,
contentment
,
family
,
feelings
,
five senses
,
home
,
marriage
,
touch
Pigwig and the crusty diamonds
Dyke, John
Pigwig, a pig, goes to a party. At the party, diamonds are stolen by Crusty, and Pigwig goes out and finds them.
Tags
animals
,
assertiveness
,
baby
,
cat
,
conflict resolution
,
decision making
,
family
,
party
,
pig
,
teamwork
,
transportation
Petunia takes a trip
Duvoisin, Roger
Petunia realizes she is too heavy to fly so she starts doing calisthenics to get into shape. When she does fly, she gets blown into the city and she sees how small she is in proportion to other things. She misses her home and takes a train back there.
Tags
birds
,
body image
,
conflict resolution
,
coping
,
curiosity
,
exercise
,
feelings
,
goose
,
jumping
,
self esteem
,
sizes
,
stress management
,
transportation
,
travel
Petunia, I love you
Duvoisin, Roger
Raccoon hopes to eat Petunia for a goose dinner, but while walking in the forest, they end up as good friends.
Tags
animals
,
assertiveness
,
birds
,
decision making
,
food
,
forest
,
freedom
,
friendship
,
goal setting
,
goose
,
kindness
,
nutrition
,
raccoon
Easter treat
Duvoisin, Roger
Santa travels in-cog-ni-to to a town during Easter time to see what it is like. When he says that he is Santa Claus, no one believes him at first.
Tags
airplane
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
easter
,
fly
,
holidays
,
playground
,
presents
,
santa
,
transportation
Veronica
Duvoisin, Roger
Veronica, a hippopotamus, goes into the city to be different. While she is there, she gets into all sorts of trouble. Everything works out in the end.
Tags
animals
,
comparisons
,
conflict resolution
,
day
,
decision making
,
exercise
,
family
,
goal setting
,
hippopotamus
,
parents
,
siblings
,
sleep
,
walking
The house of four seasons
Duvoisin, Roger
A family buys a house and fixes it up. They decide to paint it many colors. They have some trouble getting the colors they want, but in the end, everything works out.
Tags
assertiveness
,
autumn
,
colors
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
disappointment
,
family
,
parents
,
seasons
,
shopping
,
siblings
,
spring
,
summer
,
verbal communication
,
winter
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