Open Court
Kindergarten
Stick to It
398.2 Dem
Demi. Liang and the magic paintbrush. New York : Holt,
Rinehart, and Winston, c1980. A
poor boy who longs to paint
is
given a magic brush that brings to life whatever he
pictures.
AV Kit
The Little
engine than could:book/cass.
E Bro
Brouwer,
Sigmund, 1959-. Annie Ant, don't
cry. Nashville : T.
Nelson, c2001. Annie Ant
discovers that she should never,
never
quit and that each day she will get better.
E Isa
Isadora,
Rachel. At the crossroads. 1st ed.
New York :
Greenwillow Books, c1991. South
African children gather to
welcome home their fathers who have been away for several
months
working in the mines.
E Kel
Kellogg,
Steven. Paul Bunyan.
E Kra
Krauss,
Ruth. The carrot seed. New York : HarperCollins, c1973.
E Kra
Kraus,
Robert, 1925-. Leo the late
bloomer. New York, :
Windmill Books, [1971]. Leo, a
young tiger, finally blooms
under
the anxious eyes of his parents.
E Lio
Lionni,
Leo, 1910-. Tillie and the wall. New York : Knopf,
c1989. Unlike the other mice, who
are incurious about the
wall
that has always been part of their world, Tillie is
determined to find out what lies on the other side of the
wall.
E Pin
Pinkney, J.
Brian. JoJo's flying side kick. New York : Aladdin
Paperbacks, 1998, c1995. Everyone
gives JoJo advice on how
to
perform in order to earn her yellow belt in tae kwon do
class,
but in the end she figures it out for herself.
E Pip
Piper,
Watty, pseud. The little engine that
could. Complete,
original ed. New York : Platt
& Munk, 1976. A little blue
engine
comes to the rescue of a train that is loaded with
toys,
dolls, and good things to eat, but cannot get over the
mountains to deliver the cargo to waiting children.
E Wel
Wells,
Rosemary,. Bunny cakes. 1st ed.
New York : Dial Books
for
Young Readers, c1997. Max makes an
earthworm cake for
Grandma's birthday and helps Ruby with her angel surprise
cake.
At the store, the grocer can't read all of the
shopping list, until Max solves the problem by drawing a
picture.
E Wil
Williams,
Vera B. A chair for my mother. New York : Greenwillow
Books,
c1982. A child, her waitress mother, and
her
grandmother save dimes to buy a comfortable armchair after
all
their furniture is lost in a fire.