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James and the rain
Par Karla Kuskin. 1995
In this counting book, James puts on his yellow coat that buttons to his chin and a pair of rubber…
boots to tuck his trousers in, pulls down his bright yellow hat onto his head, opens his big black umbrella, and steps out into the rain. As he strolls along, James meets an ever increasing number of animals--from one cow to ten cats. For preschool-grade 2On the first day of May, Henry wakes up and informs Mudge that today is Henry's birthday. But all Mudge…
does is roll over and snore. It takes several promises of good treats to eat to get Mudge going. But then Henry and Mudge have the best day of all! For grades K-3My brother has AIDS
Par Deborah Davis. 1994
At thirteen, Lacy's main interest is qualifying for the regional swim meet. But a letter from her much older attorney…
brother, Jack, changes that. Lacy has known for some time that Jack is gay, but now he has AIDS and wants to come home. Lacy can't understand her parents' hesitation or their insistance on keeping the situation secret. For grades 6-9The cuckoo's child
Par Suzanne Freeman. 1996
Mia Veery did not like living in Beirut; she wanted to come back to the United States and be a…
typical 1962 American teenager in an ordinary family. When her parents disappear at sea, Mia and her two older half sisters go to live with Aunt Kit in Tennessee. There Mia finds being "typical" is not easy. For grades 6-9The author offers many suggestions for people who like to spin tales for family and friends. Covers selecting a story,…
practicing, and handling interruptions. Also includes several easy-to-tell stories. For grades 3-6 and older readersAbsolutely normal chaos (Walk Two Moons #2)
Par Sharon Creech. 1995
During the summer, Mary Lou, thirteen, and her classmates are to read the Odyssey and keep a journal to give…
their new English teacher in the fall. But Mary Lou is not too keen on letting Mr. Birkway read what she has written, because when strange cousin Carl Ray came to stay, Mary Lou's summer turned into an odyssey of experiences. For grades 4-7Cranberries: fruit of the bogs
Par Diane Burns. 1994
Explains what happens season by season on two Wisconsin cranberry farms. Also briefly describes how cranberries grow in nature and…
the history of farming the fruit. Includes glossary. For grades 3-6Gaspard prend son bain: livre sonore (Livre sonore)
Par Tiago Americo. 2022
Comptines pour compter (Mes premières musiques)
Par Giovana Medeiros. 2022
Six comptines à écouter grâce à des puces sonores pour apprendre à compter de manière ludique : 1, 2, 3,…
nous irons au bois, Violette à bicyclette, Un ciel bleu, entre autres.Mes comptines des émotions (tMes premières musiques)
Par Emmanuelle Cabrol. 2022
Gaspard dit les mots câlins (Livre sonore)
Par Tiago Americo. 2022
Aujourd'hui, Gaspard le petit chaton est très affectueux avec tous ceux qu'il aime. Une histoire courte avec cinq puces sonores…
pour entendre les répliques et une sixième pour écouter une chanson amusante.Mon premier abécédaire à écouter
Par Andy Passchier. 2022
Les instruments de musique: livre audio (L'Imagerie des bébés)
Par Émilie Beaumont, Emilie Beaumont, Nathalie Bélineau. 2022
Petites chansons pour aller sur le pot: livre sonore (Livre sonore)
Par Paule Battault. 2022
Mes plus belles comptines pour compter (Livre sonore)
Par Marie Paruit. 2022
Des comptines à écouter grâce aux puces sonores pour apprendre les nombres : un, deux, trois nous irons au bois,…
ils étaient cinq dans le nid ou encore une oie, deux oies, trois oies.Coucou bébé écoute (Mon petit livre sonore)
Par Camille Romanetto. 2022
Behind the mask: a book about prepositions
Par Ruth Heller. 1995
"OF prepositions have no fear . . . they help make directions clear . . . and IN phrases only…
they appear." The author uses simple rhyming text with catchy phrases to explain these useful words. For grades 2-4Goodbye: A first conversation about grief (First Conversations)
Par Megan Madison. 2023
An audiobook edition of the board book about grief, offering adults the opportunity to begin important conversations with young children…
in an informed, safe, and supported way. Developed by experts in the fields of early childhood and activism against injustice, this topic-driven book offers clear, concrete language to introduce the concept of grief. This book aims to normalize the topic of death by discussing what it means and how it feels to experience loss. It centers around several questions that arise about grief and honest, simple ways to answer them. While young children are avid observers and questioners of their world, adults often shut down or postpone conversations on complicated topics because it's hard to know where to begin. Research shows that talking about tough issues from the age of two not only helps children understand what they see, but also increases self-awareness, self-esteem, and allows them to recognize and confront things that are unfair, like discrimination and prejudice. These books offer a supportive approach that considers both the child and the adult. There is simple and interactive text, and the backmatter offers additional resources and ideas for extending this discussionMissing sisters
Par Gregory Maguire. 1994
Alice Colossus, who lives in an orphanage run by nuns, has trouble hearing and speaking clearly. At summer camp she…
is surprised to be mistaken for another girl named Miami. Alice tracks Miami down and, sure enough, it is like looking in a mirror. But Miami has a great life with parents, three other adopted siblings, perfect hearing, and perfect speech. For grades 5-8The topiary garden
Par Janni Howker. 1994
Liz Jackson, twelve, is spending the weekend with her father and older brother, Alan, at a motorcycle competition near Carlton…
Hall. Running away from her dad and Alan after they laugh at her for getting upset about a picture Alan drew in her sketchbook, Liz meets Sally Beck, ninety-one, who has an extraordinary tale to tell about her life at Carlton Hall. For grades 6-9