Moo, Baa, La La La!
A cow says moo, a sheep says baa, three singing pigs say la la la!
We worked on our animal sounds at Mother Goose Magic with this funny book!
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A cow says moo, a sheep says baa, three singing pigs say la la la!
We worked on our animal sounds at Mother Goose Magic with this funny book!
Everyone likes different colors, but as we discover at the end, everyone loves rainbow ice cream! Unfortunately, this simple book about colors is out of print, but we'll be sure to share it at storytime every once in a while!
Maggie the pup"s favorite treat isn't a dog biscuit or bone. It's a pillow! Maggie and her little girl engage in a wiggling, giggling pillow fight.
Colorful animals parade across the pages of this delightful book.
Baby Owl is all set to read a book to his favorite stuffed animal, Owly, when along comes Tiny Chick who would also like to listen to a story. Baby Owl explains that he's not reading if Tiny Chick doesn't sit nicely to listen and just as he promises to do so, his classmates, cousins, and friends appear. Before he knows it, so many chicks are sitting on Baby Owl's lap that he is getting squashed! He is NOT reading like that!
Frog and his friends can't stop sniffling, snuffling, schnorrrrkling, and wiping their noses on their arms! Ewwww!!! Thankfully, their grown-ups teach them to use tissues and they are amazed at how well it works. In fact, they even incorporate using tissues into their dance routine and knock out the audience with their inspiring moves!
When Bear rolls over in his sleep and unintentionally breaks the girl's kite, the girl is furious! "Horrible bear!" she screams, and storms off down the mountain. Bear is certain he isn't horrible, but he's so upset by having been woken up in his own cave by this ruckus that he gets a horrible bear idea.
This book is a great starter for talking about feelings and perspectives.
Tomorrow is Felix's birthday, and his best friend Fiona volunteers to be his Birthday Elf and bring cupcakes to school to celebrate. The only problem is that after she makes this offer, she promptly forgets about it and it doesn't cross her mind again until she sees Felix, on his birthday, in his new birthday outfit, at school. Oh no!!! Fiona fibs to avoid hurting Felix's feelings and embarrassing herself, but the falsehood quickly mushrooms into involving more characters and leads to more trouble.
If you give a mouse a brownie, he's going to ask for some ice cream to go with it. And with that, the ever-obliging boy in this book caters to his rodent friend's every whim, with entertaining -- and predictable, if you know this series -- results. If you liked this one at storytime, you can view the rest of the series in our library's catalog by clicking here.
Wyatt is rebuffed by everyone, everywhere he goes. The big kids won't let him fly their plane, his sister won't let him help dry the car, and his dad won't let him fry an egg. More than anything, Wyatt wants the puppy in the window of the pet shop, but his parents won't buy it. After being told, "Quiet, Wyatt!" so many times, Wyatt decides to be quiet, and several inconsequential catastrophes befall his friends and family. But when that puppy is in danger, Wyatt finds his voice -- and his elders notice just what he is capable of.