Where’s My Teddy?
Jez Alborough
When Eddie searches in the woods for his lost teddy bear, he finds a real bear with a similar problem. Look for It’s the Bear!
Each Peach Pear Plum
Janet Ahlberg
Play “I Spy” with Mother Goose, Old Mother Hubbard and other nursery-rhyme characters.
I Need a Lunch Box
Jeannette Franklin Caines
Though he has not started school, a boy yearns for a lunch box.
That’s Good! That’s Bad
Margery Cuyler
A little boy has adventures with a bunch of wild animals.
Go Away Big Green Monster
Ed Emberley
A green monster disappears, piece by piece and page by page.
Is Your Mama a Llama?
Deborah Guarino
A young llama asks his animal friends if their mamas are llamas and finds the answers in rhyme.
Baby Duck and the Bad Eyeglasses
Amy Hest
Grampa helps Baby Duck realize her new eye glasses are not so bad. See other books about Baby Duck.
The Doorbell Rang
Pat Hutchins
Every time the doorbell rings, more people arrive to taste Ma’s delicious cookies.
Peter’s Chair
Ezra Jack Keats
When Peter discovers his blue baby furniture is being painted pink for a new baby sister, he tries to rescue his chair.
Geraldine’s Blanket
Holly Keller
Geraldine, a pig, finds a way to keep her baby blanket close by when her parents say it’s time to stop carrying it around. See other books about Geraldine.
Froggy Gets Dressed
Jonathan London
Froggy hops out to play in the snow, but his mother keeps calling him back to put on more winter clothes. See other books about Froggy.
George and Martha
James Marshall
Funny stories about two hippopotamus friends. See other books about George and Martha.
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
Bill Martin and John Archambault
A rhyming alphabet song in which the whole alphabet tries to climb a coconut tree.
Lost
David McPhail
A small boy helps a very large bear, who’s lost and scared, find his way home.
Peace at Last
Jill Murphy
Mr. Bear spends the night searching for enough peace and quiet to get to sleep
Yo! Yes!
Chris Raschka
Two lonely boys meet on the street and become friends.
Good Night, Gorilla
Peggy Rathman
A zookeeper is followed home by all of the animals he thinks he left behind at the zoo.
Sam Who Never Forgets
Eve Rice
Sam, the zookeeper, never forgets to feed the animals.
We’re Going On a Bear Hunt
Michael Rosen
To catch a bear, a brave family sets out through the swishy grass, a river, mud, and other scary obstacles.
It Looked Like Spilt Milk
Charles Green Shaw
A mysterious cloud looks like many different things, including a mitten, an owl, and even spilt milk.
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
Simms Taback
An “inside look” at the famous old lady and all the things she swallowed to get rid of a pesky fly.
Farmer Duck
Martin Waddell
A story about a hard-working duck, a lazy farmer and the farm animals that come to the duck’s rescue.
What Makes a Shadow?
Clyde Robert Bulla
Examine what shadows are and how they form. See other books in the “Let’s Read and Find Out” series.
The Apple Pie Tree
Zoe Hall
Two sisters watch their backyard apple tree grow leaves, flowers, and fruit.
Pretend Soup and Other Real Recipes: A Cookbook for Preschoolers and Up
Mollie Katzen and Ann Henderson
Moosewood cookbook author Mollie Katzen provides nineteen recipes.