) The good neighbor policy is in full swing in this adventure story. On a stormy night, Mr. Bear comes to the rescue of all his forest friends. A suspenseful tale without being frightening, with a warm and cozy ending. 3 & up.
Age: Preschool. Award Year: 2001.
) Milo longs to see more of the world. As in Pfister's Rainbow Fish, the pages glitter. Milo and his friends set sail with a pile of their glowing golden stones for light. Here the book splits in two and readers can read a happy ending where sharing and trust win the day or a sad one where everyone loses. 4–8. Age: Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: 2001.
) When Joseph's coat gets worn out he turns it into a jacket, and when that gets worn, he turns it into a vest. Again and again, Joseph transforms what's left of his coat into a new piece of clothing until he has nothing—but the makings of a book that is a visual delight! 3–7. Age: Preschool. Award Year: .
) Being a friend is not always easy, as Turtle discovers in five small stories about sharing, caring and enjoying the company of a friend. 4–7.
Age: Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: 2001.
) Dr. Pompo and the other pumpkins in the garden each think they know what the strange object in the garden must be. Kids are going to know at once and enjoy feeling so smart! 4 & up.
Age: Preschool. Award Year: 2001.
) Oodles of delicious wordplay run through this zippy "rompadoodle" as a boy and his dad do what all good Doodlebug dads and their Doodlebug boys do. Like Degen's Jamberry, this is sure to be read and reread! 3 & up. Age: Preschool. Award Year: 2001.
) One of four bilingual concept books. Emery uses simple and easy to identify objects, one to a page to talk about. Designed with handsome cut-paper art, this and My Shapes, My Numbers, and My Opposites are all good choices! 2 & up.
Age: Toddlers,Preschool. Award Year: 2001.
) From one ringmaster to ten clowns this simple counting book has two little mice to hunt for, as well as lots of circus critters. 2 and-a-half & up.
Age: Toddlers,Preschool. Award Year: 2001.
) Toddlers are fascinated with transportation and with simple language, bright colors, and bouncing rhyme, this concept book is on the right road! 2 & up.
Age: Toddlers,Preschool. Award Year: 2001.
) Forget the name of this book, sophisticated toddlers who know their way around bedtime ploys will enjoy the way one of their own keeps asking for just one "more" story. Tired parents will find comfort and humor in knowing that they're not alone. 2 and-a-half & up. Age: Toddlers,Preschool. Award Year: 2001.
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