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Books 2010-2011

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Books for 2010

Read-a-louds K-1

Adventure Annie Goes to Kindergarten by Toni Buzzeo
 We are in a Book by Mo Willems 
Cat the Cat, Who is That by Mo Willems 
City Dog, Country Frog by Mo Willems 
Dog Loves Books By Louise Yates 
How Rocket Learned to Read By Tad Hills 
Let's Say Hi to Friends Who Fly by Mo Willems 
Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes By Eric Litwin

 
Read-a-louds K-2
A Bedtime for Bear by Bonny Becker
Bink and Gollie by Kate Di Camillo (for girls)
The Boss Baby by Marla Frazeer
Brand New Baby Blues by Kathi Appelt
Carmen Learns English by Judy Cox
Even monsters Need Haircuts by Matthew McElligott
Interrupting Chicken by David Ezra Stein
LMNO Peas by Keith Baker
Miss Brooks Loves Books(And I Don't) by Barbara BottnerShark

Mixed levels

Art and Max by David Wiesner (K-6) good for art class
Splinters by Kevin Sylvester (1-4)
The Junkyard Wonders by Patricia Polacco (2-6)
Big Red Lollipop by Sophie Blackall (K-4)
Dust Devil by Anne Isaacs (K-4)
Everything But The Horse by Hollie Hobbie (K-4)
Mary's Penny by Tanya Landmann (1-6)
Born yesterday- The Diary of a Young Journalist by James Solheim (K-3)
Chalk by Bill Thompson (K-3)
Clementine: Friend of the Week (1-4)
Dragonbreath: Curse of the Were-weiner by Ursula Vernon (3-5)





Nonfiction and Biography
Ballet for Martha;Making Appalachian Spring by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan (2-6)
Bones: Skeletons and How They Work by Steve Jenkins (2-6)
Child of the Civil Rights Movement by Paula Young Shelton (2-6)
The Extraordinary Mark Twain(According to Susy) (3-6)
The Hallelujah Flight by Phil Bildner (1-6)
Henry Aaron's Dream by Matt Tavares (2-6)
Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down by Andrea Davis (2-6)
Soar, Elinor by Tami Lewis (2-6)
Henry Knox: Book Seller, Soldier, Patriot by Anita Silvey (3-6)
I Feel Better With a Frog in My Throat: History's Strangest Cures By Carlyn Becia (3-6)
Nic Bishop Lizards by Nic Bishop (K-4)
1+1=5: And Other Unlikely Additions by David La Rochelle (math) (K-2)
Pop!: The Invention of Bubblegum by Meghan McCarthy (K-4) (math)
Shake,Rattle and Turn That Noise Down! How Elvis Changed music, Me, and Mom by Mark Alan Stamaty(2-6)
Share a Scare: Writing Your Own Scary Story by Nancy Loewen (3-6)





Other Good books!


Mr. President Goes To School by Rick Walton (k-5)
Who Stole Mona Lisa by Ruthie Knapp (k-5)
The Adventures of Nanny piggins by R.A. Spratt (3-7)
Big Nate: In a Class by Himself by Lincoln Peirce (3-7)
Oh No! or How My Science Project Destroyed The World by Mac Barnett (3-7)
Grades 4-8
The Dreamer by Pam Munoz Ryan (it is about a boy who stutters)Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper (about a girl with cerebral palsy)
Ivy's Ever After by Dawn lairamore
My Life As a Book by Janet Tashjian (a MA component in the story)
One Crazy Summer (5-8)





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