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If You're Hoppy
April Pulley Sayre
Hop, jump, and sing along to this lively animal-themed twist on a classic song that gets everyone up and moving.
Ages 2–5
Icarus Swinebuckle
Michael Garland
Icarus the pig takes to the air in this humorous and beautifully illustrated twist on a classic tale of flight and ambit
Ages 4–8
Ibby's Magic Weekend
Heather Dyer
An ordinary weekend turns extraordinary when three cousins discover a magic set in their attic and start a hilarious adv
Ages 7–10
I'll Play with You
Mary McKenna Siddals
Encourage your little one to find a friend in the world around them. This poetic story celebrates imaginative outdoor pl
Ages 2–5
I Was a Third Grade... #3
I Was a Third Grade Bodyguard
Mary Jane Auch
Arful the talking dog has his paws full when he is put in charge of protecting a very important classroom chicken.
Ages 7–10
I Remember Miss Perry
Pat Brisson
For the classroom or family navigating the sudden loss of a teacher, this gentle story provides a path for children to p
Ages 5–9
I Like Vegetables
Lorena Siminovich
Bright, bold illustrations invite little hands to see and touch a garden of vibrant vegetables before they ever reach th
Ages 0–3
I Like It When... / Me Gusta Cuando...
Mary Murphy
Bright colors and gentle words celebrate the quiet, cozy moments a parent and child share throughout the day in this bil
Ages 0–3
I Am Dodo
Kae Nishimura
Whimsical paintings bring to life the sweet and unlikely friendship that blooms between a professor and a dodo bird.
Ages 4–8
Baby Board Books
Humpty Dumpty
Annie Kubler
For the toddler discovering the rhythm of language. This playful board book turns a classic nursery rhyme into a bright,
Ages 0–3
How the Second Grade Got $8,205.50 to Visit the Statue of Liberty
Nathan Zimelman
For the child who wonders where the money goes when a group project hits a snag, this funny account of school fundraisin
Ages 6–9
How Does a Seed Grow?
Sue Kim
Fold-out photographs reveal the incredible transformation of tiny seeds as they sprout and stretch into full-grown plant
Ages 2–5
Hop! Plop!
Corey Rosen Schwartz, Tali Klein
An elephant and a mouse hit the playground to find the perfect ride in this silly, illustrated tale of two very differen
Ages 2–5
Hiccup Snickup
Melinda Long
A little girl receives a chorus of silly and contradictory advice from her entire family as she tries to cure a stubborn
Ages 3–7
Here We Go ‘Round the Mulberry Bush
Iza Trapani
A gardener and a group of local animals find themselves at odds over how to manage the garden in this playful spin on a
Ages 2–5
Harp O'Gold
Teresa Bateman
A poor minstrel must choose between his simple life and the magical allure of a golden harp offered by a mysterious lepr
Ages 5–9
Gus and Grandpa #8
Gus and Grandpa and the Halloween Costume
Claudia Mills
When Mom and Dad say no to a store-bought Halloween costume, Grandpa steps in to show Gus that the best outfits are the
Ages 6–8
Gus and Grandpa #7
Gus and Grandpa and Show-and-Tell
Claudia Mills
Gus needs something special for show-and-tell, but he's coming up empty. A shared moment with Grandpa reveals that the b
Ages 5–8
Gumdrop #37
Gumdrop's School Adventure
Val Biro
For the child who loves things that go and finds comfort in helpful community traditions. Join a cheerful vintage car as
Ages 4–8
Grizz!
Eric A. Kimmel
Lucky goes seven long years without washing or cutting his hair in a wild quest to finally win the girl of his dreams.
Ages 5–9
Gretchen the Bicycle Dog
Anita Heyman
Meet Gretchen, a curious dachshund who shares the charming story of her early puppyhood adventures and the family that l
Ages 4–8
Grayboy
written and ill. by Kay Chorao
Two children spend a bright summer on the bay tending to a wounded seagull and learning the quiet beauty of caretaking.
Ages 4–8
Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood
Different Kinds of Good-byes
Shelley Rotner, Sheila M. Kelly
Gentle photographs and supportive text help little ones understand and talk about the many ways we say goodbye to people
Ages 2–5
Good Thing You're Not an Octopus!
Julie Markes
Putting on a shirt or eating breakfast might seem hard, but it is much easier for a little boy than it would be for an o
Ages 2–5
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