Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing, by Judi Barrett
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Pictures of animals wearing clothes show why this would be a ridiculous custom for them to adopt.
A Splendid Friend, Indeed, by Suzzanne Bloom
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When a studious polar bear meets an inquisitive goose, they learn to be friends
Mr. Grumpy’s Outing , by John Birningham
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Mr. Gumpy accepts more and more riders on his boat until the inevitable occurs.
Katy and the Big Snow, by Virginia Lee Burton
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Katy, a red crawler tractor, goes to work in different weather conditions for the Highway Department in the city of Geoppolis.
I Like Me, by Nancy Carlson
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By admiring her finer points and showing that she can take care of herself and have fun even when there's no one else around, a charming pig proves the best friend you can have is yourself.
One-Dog Canoe, by Mary Casanova,
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A girl and her dog set out in their canoe one morning, only to be insistently joined by a series of animals, large and small.
Dog’s Colorful Day: A Messy Story About Colors and Counting , by Emma Dodd,
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In this colorful story of a sloppy dog, you can count on a happy ending.
The Very Boring Alligator, by Jean Gralley
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Simple rhymes describe what happens when an alligator comes to play and won't go away.
Kittens First Full Moon , by Kevin Henkes
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When Kitten mistakes the full moon for a bowl of milk, she ends up tired, wet, and hungry trying to reach it.
Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse, by Keven Henkes
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Lilly loves everything about school, especially her teacher, but when he asks her to wait a while before showing her new purse, she does something for which she is very sorry later.
Owen, by Keven Henkes,
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Owen's parents try to get him to give up his favorite blanket before he starts school, but when their efforts fail, they come up with a solution that makes everyone happy.
You Can Do it Sam, by Amy Hest
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When Mrs. Bear and little Sam deliver the cakes they have made for their friends in the neighborhood, Sam carries the cakes all by himself, through the snow and up to the front doors.
No Dogs Here! BY Kathryn Hewitt
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Upon realizing that lack of clothing is the only thing keeping dogs out of many places, Norman, Ginger, and Rufus borrow clothes from their owners and have a wonderful time doing all the things humans do, until they make a simple mistake.
The Doorbell Rang, by Pat Hutchins
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Each time the doorbell rings, there are more people who have come to share Ma's wonderful cookies.
It’s My Birthday, by Pat Hutchins,
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Billy is reluctant to share his birthday presents with the other little monsters, but then something happens to make him change his mind.
The Wolf’s Chicken Stew, by Kieko Kasza
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A hungry wolf's attempts to fatten a chicken for his stewpot have unexpected results.
Snowy Day, by Ezra Jack Keats
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The adventures of a little boy in the city on a very snowy day.
The Missing Mitten Mystery, by Steven Kellogg
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Annie searches the neighborhood for her red mitten, the fifth she's lost this winter.
A Color of his Own, by Leo Lionni
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A little chameleon is distressed that he doesn't have his own color like other animals.
Little Blue, Little Yellow, by Leo Lionni
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When together little blue and little yellow learn they can be another color all-together.
Froggy Gets Dressed, by Jonathan London,
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Rambunctious Froggy hops out into the snow for a winter frolic but is called back by his mother to put on some necessary articles of clothing
Aaaarrgghh! Spider! By Lydia Monks
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A clever spider is lonely and longs to become a family pet.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, by Laura Numeroff,
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Relating the cycle of requests a mouse is likely to make after you give him a cookie takes the reader through a young child's day.
Benny, by Sieb Posthuma
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When Benny the dog realizes that he cannot smell his bone, the flowers, or his treats, his mother takes him to see the doctor who uses the incredible sniff machine to solve Benny's problem.
We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, by Michael Rosen
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Brave bear hunters go through grass, a river, mud, and other obstacles before the inevitable encounter with the bear forces a headlong retreat.
The Relatives Came, by Cynthia Rylant,
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The relatives come to visit from Virginia and everyone has a wonderful time.
Wild About Books, by Judy Sierra
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A librarian named Mavis McGrew introduces the animals in the zoo to the joy of reading when she drives her bookmobile to the zoo by mistake.
We were Tired of Living in a House, by Moak Liesel Skorpen
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Four children, a cat, and a dog move to a tree, a raft, a cave, and finally the seashore, enjoying each new dwelling until they discover its drawbacks.
Joseph Had an Overcoat, by Simms Taback
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A very old overcoat is recycled numerous times into a variety of garments.
Owl Babies, by Martin Waddell
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Three little owls wake up in their nest, and (because owls think a lot) theyworry and wonder, in the dark forest, if their mother is safe and what they will bring them.
Farmer Duck, by Martin Waddell
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When a kind and hardworking duck nearly collapses from overwork, while taking care of a farm because the owner is too lazy to do so, the rests of the animals get together and chase the farmer out of town.
Mouse Paint, by Ellen Stoll Walsh
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Three white mice discover jars of red, blue, and yellow paint and explore the world of color.
Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up Her Wash, by Sarah Weeks
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Mrs. McNosh hangs up her wash with such gusto that her clothesline ends up holding the dog, a Christmas wreath, a kite, and other odd items.
Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, by Mo Willems,
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A Pigeon comes up with many reasons why he should drive the bus
The Bear Snores On, by Karma Wilson
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On a cold winter night many animals gather to party in the cave of a sleeping bear, who then awakes and protests that he has missed the food and the fun.
The Bear Wants More, by Karma Wilson
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When spring comes, Bear wakes up very hungry and is treated to great food by his friends.
The Napping House, by Audrey Wood
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In this cumulative tale, a wakeful flea atop a number of sleeping creatures causes a commotion, with just one bite.
Harry the Dirty Dog, by Gene Zion
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When a white dog with black spots runs away from home, he gets so dirty his family doesn't recognize him as a black dog with white spots.