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A informational book about ostriches. It is beneficial for students when researching. No theme.
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A story about a girl and her sister
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A story about a girl who loses her tooth in Africa. Theme-family
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A story about a girl who takes her animals to the library but it never ends up very well.
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A story about a hatseller who gets his hats stolen by a bunch of monkeys. This book infuses African words and traditions. Theme-always eat before thinking.
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A story of a boy whose grandfather makes him a blanket
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A treasure hunt for a birthday present. Theme: prediction
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About a bat who when she first learns to fly is attacked by an owl and then grows up with birds. She then eventually finds her way back to her family and learns the ways of the bats. This story uses a lot of adjectives and big words. Theme-Family
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About a boy and a tree. Theme: Love and caring.
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about a boy who kept getting in trouble with his mother.
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About a boy who peeked at his Christmas present. This book is semi-complicated
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About a girl who has to turn straw into gold with help from a man who expects something in return for his help. Theme: Trust yourself
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About a hermit crab that needs to find a new shell to fit in. Theme: change
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About a little boy who is scared of what is in his closet. Theme: worry
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About a man and his cat
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About a seed that grows. This will benefit students doing author studies. Theme: Growth
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About an adventure where two children go on a "lion hunt". Very visually enhancing words
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About dogs and how fast they go in their cars. Theme: Rhyming
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acceptance
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Alphabet book using ants as examples. "A" is for antique. Theme: alphabet.
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Alphabet book. Good visuals
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always tell the truth. This is a good book for children because it is written like a fairy tale and some classify it as that.
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and a button. Theme-Letting go
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and beneficial for students learning their ABCs. No Theme.
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and colors.
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and helps students learn their colors
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and how his cat got lost in the garden. Good illustrations to accompany the words.
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and it also incorporates numbers and conversions. i.e. Inches to yards
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and love.
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and since he loves it so much makes it into a jacket
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and the other in Spanish. Theme- Family
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appreciating others
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being humble.
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Book about different opposites. Good rhyming and has a poetic flow to it. Very interesting and fun for the children to read. Theme: opposites don't always go together but they can be great for each other.
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Book about missing piece that needs to find its home again. Good for students in author studies. Theme: finding a home
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Book about the adventure of picking berries to make jam. Good rhyming and has a lot of visuals to it. Theme: let your imagination run free.
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Book about the different colors in Hawaii. Helps students learn their colors. Theme-Diversity and love.
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Book of poems about different subjects. Very appropriate and fun for children to read. Theme: Being a child is a good thing.
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bullying
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conquering fear.
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contains one-sentence pages
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Counting and rhyming book
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Differences.
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dual purpose. Theme: Counting and rhyming.
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Family
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family
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for example: "Swish Swash" "Squish Squash" . Theme- Adventure
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Fun poems by Shel Silverstein. Theme: None
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good for author studies.
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good for students studying books by the same author. Theme: family
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good visuals.
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handkerchief
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happiness.
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helps learn the ABCs.
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hope.
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Informational book about how cameras work and how they came to be. Good for mini-lessons. No theme.
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Informational book about Lewis and Clark. Good for research projects.
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it is quite long and contains a lot of words. Theme- appreciation
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Langston Hughes poetry. Good for author studies.
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love
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love.
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Love.
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miles to feet.
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Poem book of months according to season. May be a bit complicated for students under third grade. Theme: seasons.
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poems are fun and exciting.
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Poetry book
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Poetry by different poets. Helps students when studying different authors.
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reward.
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rhyming
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Rhyming book about the alphabet. Visual aid
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Rhyming book teaching about colors. Theme: every color is different.
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Rhyming story about a boy who fell into the well. Theme: repetition
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Saying good night to everything. Good bedtime story. Use of rhyming words and very descriptive
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sharing and getting along.
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she opens her eyes to the colors of the world. This story uses both Spanish and English language
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sometimes two. Theme-listen to your parents.
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stand up to bullies.
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Story about a boy helping his babysitter and making a mess of things. Theme: Author study.
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Story about a father and son bonding
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Story about a girl and a pig that were switched at birth. The girl is raised on a farm and the pig is raised in a castle. Theme: Rightful place
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Story about a girl who is cursed at birth to obey every command given to her. She eventually breaks the curse and marries the handsome prince. Theme: Always listen to direction
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Story of a baker who invents the prezel. Author studies.
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Story of a boy who lost his mitten and a lot of animals trying to warm their toes. Themes- Sharing
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Story of a dog and a cat describing their habits and lives. This story will help students be able to tell the difference between two things. Theme- differences.
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Story of a dog named Rover who has to share his dog house with other animals when a thunderstorm hits. This book consists of mostly rhyming words. Theme-Sharing.
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Story of a family who moves across the country to a prairie. Theme: Love
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Story of a girl and her family traveling from Iowa to Oregon with their Apple Trees. Very visual descriptions. Theme- Family
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Story of a girl who describes the different music that her family likes and plays and what she plays along with them. Theme- Family
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Story of a girl who when she is tired of the colors of the desert
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Story of a girl who's family receives a goat which ends up helping them pay to send her to school. This story may be a bit complicated for younger students because of the wording
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Story of a human who asks different animals if they saw his cat. Good repetition and visuals.
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Story of a man and how his family gives him gifts for twelve days during the Christmas Season. Hawaiian Version of the Twelve Days of Christmas. Helps students with their counting. Theme-Love and appreciation.
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Story of a man who made a musubi and it came to life. Hawaiian version of the gingerbread man. Consists of rhyming and descriptive words. Theme- Be grateful for what you have.
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Story of a spider who wants to invite other bugs to a tea party but they are scared that she is going to eat them. Theme: kindness
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Story of two people who try to convince themselves to eat green eggs and ham. Lots of rhyming words and poetic flow.
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This book contains poems for children about feeling special
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This story is about cousins who are very close to each other. The story consists of one line in English
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This story is good for author studies. Good visual examples for students.
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tie
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true colors.
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vest
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Visual and silly book about the ABCs. Good for students learning their alphabet.
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Visual book about the senses. Theme: senses
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visual words.
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who sometimes get along and sometimes don't. Good for students to learn about sharing
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Wordless Picture Book
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