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Sophie gets mad when she had to share her toy gorilla with her sister. She runs away into the woods and eventually calms down and returns home.

Ages - 3 to 4
Source - Pierce College Library
Everywhere this young girl goes, she takes her brown bear Barney. But next year she starts school and her mother says bears don't go to school, but the young girl has other plans.

Ages - 3 to 4
Sources - Pierce College Library
Caroline and her family have just moved to Meadowview Street and she wonders if there really is a meadow there. While her dad is mowing the lawn she spots a wildflower growing and ask her dad not to cut it down. Soon, with the help of her family, her whole front yard has turned into a meadow.

Ages - 4 to 5
Source - Pierce College Library
A young girl and her family get ready for Hurricane Bob.

Ages - 5
Source - Pierce College Library
A young boy narrates the journey when his family moves to a new house.

Ages - 4 to 5
Source - Pierce College Library
A little girl who has divorced parents lives part time with her mom and part time with her dad. But everywhere she goes, she has her dog Fred with her!

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
A young boy is nervous about going to preschool and asks his mom to stay with him the first few days. He notices another boy in class who is feeling shy and slowly builds a friendship with him.

Ages - 3 to 4
Source - Pierce College Library
A young boy who lives in the city looks forward to going to his grandparent's house in the country with his mother. While at his grandparent's house he gets to help with lots of tasks around the farm that make him feel like a big boy.

Age - 4 to 5
Source - Pierce College Library
A little girl is nervous about her first day of nursery school until she realizes that there are lots of fun things to do there.

Ages - 3 to 5
Source - Pierce College Library
Grandma makes cookies and the kids divide them between themselves. But then the doorbell rings and more and more guests keep showing up to share the cookies.

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce County Library
A little girl makes a pillow to comfort her mother who is sick and in the hospital. Her mother dies and she keeps the pillow to remind her of her mother.

Ages - 4 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
With the help of her mother, Annie learns how to communicate with her new puppy and the two grow to become very good friends.

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce County Library
Bridget loves making works of art and wears her beret for inspiration. One day a strong wind blows her beret away and she must find a new way to be inspired to make art again.

Ages - 5
Sources - Pierce County Library
A young boy goes out with his father to run errands and notices that his father's pants zipper is down. The son keeps trying to tell him but his father just doesn't hear him, until the son figures out a way to get his father to hear him.

Ages - 4 to 5
Sources - Pierce County Library
A young boy wants to help his dad do "dad" stuff, but learns he may have a few things to learn when it comes to "dad" stuff.

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
A girl and her grandfather work together to get all the animals into the barn before the rain comes.

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
Alexander is having a Terrible day, so terrible he'd rather live in Australia! And it doesn't seem to be getting any better.

Ages - 4 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library, Pierce County Library
A little girl talks about all the reasons she likes being big while on vacation at the ocean.

Age - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
This book follows a journey around the world of a chain reaction that happens when a little girl smiles at a neighbor lady and how one smile spread kindness through the whole world.

Ages - 3 to 4
Source - Pierce College Library
Elizabeti wants a doll to care for like her mother cares for her new baby brother Obedi. She picks out a rock to be her "baby" and names it Eva.

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
A little girl and her best friend Roberta get in a disagreement over which of their favorite places is the coziest. When Roberta leaves angrily, the little girl tries to make a cozy place without her, but finds out nothing is as cozy as being with her best friend.

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
Maria tries on her mother's ring while making tamales but when she is finished and goes to take the ring off it's gone. She asks her cousin's to help her find it by eating all the tamales. When they don't find it, Maria goes to tell her mother only to see her mother wearing the ring!

Ages - 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
All week everyone else tells Zoe what to wear. On Saturday she gets to pick her own outfit but has a hard time choosing just one.

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
Nancy loves to be fancy, but her family is so plain. She thinks of a way she can teach them how to be fancy too.

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
Sachiko discovers how to comfort her grandmother, who she is named after, who has recently developed Alzheimer's.

Ages - 4 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
Three sisters decide to have a contest to decide who is the Queen of the world. Whomever makes the birthday present their mother likes the best wins. In the process, their arguing makes their mother cry and they have to find a way to make it up to her together.

Ages - 4 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
Aunt Fiona is throwing a party and Lindsay can't wait to go, but there is one problem: She has to wear a dress and Lindsay never wears a dress.

Ages - 4 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
Sam wants to play but each of his family members tells him to go play somewhere else. Eventually the multiple rejections brings him to tears and his family fixes it by finding something that he is big enough to do himself.

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
A family goes out for a picnic at the park where they meet a stray dog and name him Willy. After leaving him at the park, he may have a family who misses him, they think about him all week and return to the park the next week for a picnic and save him from a dog catcher.

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library
A young boy enjoys going on walks with his grandfather because they never hurry.

Ages - 3 to 5
Sources - Pierce College Library