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A new budget year starting February 1! Many of you have noticed fewer books listed as we headed into December and January. That's because our materials budget is spent and we need to "close the books" on our 2007 orders. We begin ordering again in early February and by mid-March we are again rolling with new materials. read more »

 


     

 

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Buzzy and Friends: Color by Emily Bolan
Buzzy the Burro has his paintbrush out ready to paint the town. An easy concept book for the youngest.

My Truck Book
From one of the most trusted names in learning: The Smithsonian Institution lets babies get truckin'.

Charlie and Lola's Opposites by Lauren Child
Charlie and Lola's Numbers by Lauren Child
Now books for the youngest Charlie and Lola fans simply (and hilariously) show opposites and numbers. A book for the gerown-ups to enjoy too!

Hello Calico by Karma Wilson
Perfectly rhymed, bright and cheerful, this board book about a little cat's adventures is a charmer.

Harry Bear and Friends: Count Fish by Elliot Kreloff
Harry Bear and Friends: Opposites by Elliot Kreloff
Goofy, crayon-bright pictures will fascinate the youngest tot as they learn opposites and numbers.

 


 

    

  

 

 
D is for Dinosaur: A Prehistoric Alphabet by Todd Chapman
Not just an alphabet book, but a fact-filled dino-mite book for dinosaur lovers at all grade levels.

 

Snakes by Gail Gibbons
Whatever subject author/illustrator Gibbons focuses on, the results are a delightful, accessible fact-filled book for kids. Another winner that preschoolers will like as much as elementary aged kids.

 

Matisse the King of Color by Laurence Anholt
Anholt opens the lives and works of artists to even the youngest children. This tale about Matisse explores the story behind a set of stained glass windows he helped develop for a chapel in France.

 

Kickoff by Tiki and Ronde Barber with Paul Mantell
Sports buffs in third through fifth grade will appreciate this semi-autobiographical story of two boys who need perseverance and teamwork to realize their dream of playing football at middle school.

 

The Day I Swapped My Dad for a Goldfish by Neil Gaiman
After swapping his dad for two goldfish, a boy and his little sister discover that getting him back involves more trades and adventures than they thought possible. Full of quirky art, this gem will be appreciated by elementary aged children.