| Joseph Slate - Juvenile Fiction - 1998 - 44 pages
Miss Bindergarten, the world's best kindergarten teacher, is getting ready to celebrate 100 days of being with her class, so each student is bringing 100 of something wonderful ... | |
| Joanne Ryder - Animal welfare - 2000 - 40 pages
Celebrated the creatures of the earth, from spiders dangling in their webs to owls hooting and hunting out of sight, and asks that we respect and care for them. | |
| Rosemary Wells - Counting - 2000 - 66 pages
Starting with number one for the first day of school, Emily learns the numbers to one hundred in many different ways. | |
| Nancy L. Carlson - Juvenile Fiction - 1999 - 36 pages
Even though Henry is looking forward to going to kindergarten, he is not sure about staying once he first gets there. | |
| Patricia Moyes - Domestic fiction - 1982 - 260 pages
It seemed an easy enough scene for Bob Meakin to play. The handsome but aging star was to jam the eyeglasses on his nose as he rushed down the subway stairs, then look around ... | |
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