Robert Munsch is back again. He tells about the playhouse Rene's
father builds for her. (Of course that's only the beginning!!!)
(NBCL X Munsch)
How do dinosaurs say good night? by Jane Yolen.
This delightful story, written in rhyme, will delight all 3-5
year olds. (NBCL X Yolen)
Easy Readers - Non-fiction
What to expect when you go to the
dentist
by Heidi Murkoff.
With the help of Angus the lovable answer dog, we learn that
a first trip to the dentist need not be scary. (NBCL 617.4
Murkoff)
Z - Level
The yellow star; the legend of King
Christian
by Carmen Agra Deedy.
In this spellbinding story, we learn how King Christian of
Denmark saves the Jews during World War Two. (NBCL Z Deedy)
Fiction
Things not seen
by Andres Clements.
It wasn't unusual for Bobby Phillips to feel invisible. However,
one morning he got out of the shower AND HE REALLY WAS INVISIBLE!!
This is a compelling story about a boy who begins to really
see on when he is invisible. (NBCL Fiction Clements)
The Moffats
by Eleanor Estes.
This series is one of my favorites. A poor but happy familylet
us into their lives. This is followed by "The Middle Moffat"
and "Rufus M.". Read all of them. (NBCL Fiction Estes)
Teen
Silent
to the bone by E.L. Konigsberg.
Connor is positive his best friend couldn't have hurt his baby
sister. She is in a coma; Branwell is in Juvenile Hall and no
one knows what has happened... (NBCL Teen Konigsberg)
Forever
and a day by Lazewnik, Libby.
The Bamberger family has a problem. Father's business is not
doing well and his only choice seems to be to work in South
Africa. How will the family manage without him? (NBCL Teen Lazewnik)
Non-Fiction
I'm
tougher than diabetes by Alden
R. Carter.
A true story (told in the first person) all about diabetes.
(NBCL 616.42 Carter)
Clap
and Count! by Jacqueline
Jules.
Rhymes about the Jewish holidays ranging from infancy to age
five. These include finger plays, knee and foot rhythms, counting
and clapping. This is a wonderfull addition to the Holidays.
(NBCL 811.54 Jules)