Author
Title
Level
Fiction or Non-Fiction
Descriptor
Carle, Eric
Do You Want To Be My Friend?
A
F
A lonely little mouse follows a tail, but at the end is a rather unfriendly horse.The little mouse just wants someone to play with, but he'll just have to follow a lot of tails before he can find just the right companion.
Taturi, Nancy
Have You Seen My Duckling?
A
F
An anxious mother duck leads her brood around the pond as she searches for her missing duckling.
Wise Brown, Margaret
I Like Bugs
A
NF
Black bugs, green bugs, fat bugs, buggy bugs, I like bugs! (More in a series)
Carle, Eric
Have You Seen My Cat?
B
F
A boy looks at many members of the cat family including a lion, a jaguar, and a tiger until he finds his own cat with kittens.
Charlesworth, Liza
Hats around the World
B
NF
Colorful photos show hats worn by people around the world and how they are different from each other as opposites.
Author
Title
Level
Fiction or Non-Fiction
Descriptor
Dunrea, Oliver
Ollie
B
F
Friends Gossie and Gertie are waiting for Ollie to hatch.Anyone who has had to wait for a new brother or sister will find Ollie irresistible.
Williams, Sue
Lets Go Visiting
B
F
A colorful farmyard adventure brightened by lively baby animals and lots of counting fun.
Yolen, Jane
Hoptaod
B
F
A boy, his dad, and his dog are out for a drive on a sunny day.Unfortunately, a hapless toad is trying to make its way across the very same road.
Carle, Eric
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
C
F
A big happy frog, a plump purple cat, a handsome blue horse, a soft yellow duck  all parade across the pages of this delightful book.
Carle, Eric
What’s For Lunch?
C
F
Ten pages, ten fruits and one monkey in search of the perfect lunch tell a tale using numbers from one-to-ten.
Author
Title
Level
Fiction or Non-Fiction
Descriptor
Freeman, Don
Rainbow of My Own
C
F
When a boy goes outside to catch a rainbow, but finds that it has vanished, he pretends that he has a rainbow friend of his very own.
Schade, Susan & Buller, Jon
Snug House, Bug House!
C
F
Some bugs find a tennis ball and make it their own home.
Williams, Sue
I Went Walking
C
F
A young child goes for a walk and discovers a colorful parade of animals along the way.
HallKirsten
Ballerina Girl 

(My First Reader)

D
F
A little girl puts on different costumes and pretends she is a ballerina performing for an audience.
Berenstain, Jan and Stan
Bears in the Night
D
F
The Bears adventures take them in, out, around, and about.
Author
Title
Level
Fiction or Non-Fiction
Descriptor
Barner, Bob
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs
D
NF
Creature filled extravaganza which pairs delightful rhyme with bold; full color collage illustration.
Coxe, Molly
Cat Traps
D
A hungry cat, wanting a snack, tries to catch different animals without much success. 
Ginsburg, Mirra
Chick and the Duckling, The
D
F
Hatched at the same time, the chick is successful at imitating the duck until the latter goes for a swim.
Browne, Anthony
I Like Books
D
I like books says Anthony Brown's irresistible chimp, and so will you and everyone else of any age who shares this celebration of the wonderful world of books.
Wilhem, Hans
It's Too Windy! - Hello Reader Level 1
D
F
This Hello Reader is perfect for beginners. The wind has pushed Baby's carriage all the way down the hill. Will the puppy find a way to save Baby?
Author
Title
Level
Fiction or Non-Fiction
Descriptor
Fleming, Denise
Lunch
D
Children can identify their favorite foods and colors as a hungry mouse sinks his teeth into yellow corn, red apples, and more until his eaten through all the colors.
Regan, Dana
Monkey See, Monkey Do
D
F
Children will laugh out loud as they watch the young simian stars of this book swing through one very busy day. These monkeys know how to have a great time-all in rhyme!
Carlson, Nancy L.
My Family is Forever
D
A young Asian girl describes how she came to live with her adoption parents and the delight of having a loving family. As this heartwarming book makes clear, family is about the love that binds you together.