![Good News, Bad News](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1452101108.jpg?itok=gk0H08sW)
Good news: rabbit has a picnic to share with his friend mouse; bad news: it starts to rain. So it goes — good and bad events — until mouse is overwhelmed by the bad news, hurting rabbit’s feelings. The duo reconciles, which is “very good news.” Understated text and simple illustrations enliven the series of improbable events for a comical picnic.
Good News, Bad News
![The Silver Cow: A Welsh Tale](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0689715129.jpg?itok=6OdbSi7H)
Huw’s family’s good fortune changes for the better when the silver cow falls in love with music from Huw’s harp; it changes again, however, because of his father’s interminable greed. The Welsh countryside comes to life in soft, evocative watercolor illustration and a rhythmic retelling of a traditional tale.
The Silver Cow: A Welsh Tale
![Wanted! A Guinea Pig Named Henry](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0805094628.jpg?itok=L9MG-K3F)
When Nelly’s family could no longer keep the small brown dog, she came to the Rainbow Street Animal Shelter and became a special part of it. Nelly quieted all of the anxious animals when they arrived and even inspired Sam (who met her pet there) to suggest a program to help reluctant readers. Warmly told, this engaging novel is just right for animal lovers.
Wanted! A Guinea Pig Named Henry
![Spunky Tells All](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0374380007.jpg?itok=5jmU64IM)
Spunky speaks only Dog but understands Human and has a special affinity for Huey (first introduced in the Stories Julian Tells (opens in a new window)). Spunky’s narration provides insight into Dog customs and human behavior as well has his frustration when they bring a snobby cat into the family as a friend for Spunky! Readers will laugh at Spunky’s observations in this fast-paced family story.
Spunky Tells All
![One Dog and His Boy](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0545351960.jpg?itok=ou0DAN_m)
Hal is lonely and knows that a dog would become his companion and best friend. His adventure begins when his wealthy parents return a rented pup leaving Hal with only one option: running away. The adventure involves a poor but worthy friend, valiant dogs, and a series of improbably but engaging events that culminate happily.
One Dog and His Boy
![Aunt Ant Leaves Through the Leaves](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0823423530.jpg?itok=rmDaraW5)
Like the well-known Little Red Hen, all of the animals Monkey asks for help to get pie-making ingredients home are too busy. The cleverly told tale uses pairs of homonyms & homophones. These are differentiated by bold print and clarified in textured illustrations for a satisfying story that can be enjoyed on several levels.
Aunt Ant Leaves Through the Leaves
![Suryia Swims! The True Story of How an Orangutan Learned to Swim](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0805093176.jpg?itok=GkruSSxp)
How Suryia, a highly photogenic orangutan, learns to swim with other animals in the South Carolina wildlife preserve is presented as a photograph album. Though most orangutans dislike water, Suryia enjoys swimming with the tigers and his best friend Roscoe (introduced in Suryia & Roscoe (opens in a new window)). Color photographs and simple text are sure to engage a range of readers.
Suryia Swims! The True Story of How an Orangutan Learned to Swim
![Silly Doggy!](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0545373239.jpg?itok=m_Ea10_d)
Lily has always wanted a dog and so was thrilled to find something wonderful, big and brown with a wet nose, in her garden. The unusual dog’s owner collects it soon enough but not before Lily and her pet share routine but fun, doggy adventures. The understated humor is presented in comic illustrations and restrained text which lead to a very satisfying conclusion.
Silly Doggy!
![Scooter in the Outside](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0823423263.jpg?itok=3skoXNXC)
Scooter, a pudgy golden hound, explores the outside — all by himself — after Lucy (his friend and owner) leaves for school. His adventure is exciting and exhausting until Scooter and Lucy are reunited at her school. Cartoon illustrations and humorous dog-speak present a rollicking tale.
Scooter in the Outside
![Out on the Prairie](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1580893783.jpg?itok=hhVlXAzu)
The prairie is home to lush and unique plants and animals. Here they are introduced in the cadence of a familiar rhyme (“Over in the Meadow”) which is followed by brief factual information. All is accompanied by eye-catching, textured mixed media illustrations that inform and engage.
Out on the Prairie
![A Home for Bird](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1596437111.jpg?itok=Ve6WzaaH)
Vernon, a toad, is a steadfast friend. He stands by stoic Bird until they find Bird’s perfect home. Expressive, softly colored, informal illustrations are worth close examination and complement the tender tale of friendship and faithfulness.
A Home for Bird
![Another Brother](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0312643241.jpg?itok=vmdbjpQF)
For four glorious years, Davy had Mom & Dad all to himself. But things changed when not one but 12 brothers arrived. Line drawings add expression and comedy to the understated text for a laugh-out-loud sheep tale sure to be enjoyed by those with — or without — new siblings.
Another Brother
![Peepsqueak!](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0062078011.jpg?itok=l9KjspAa)
A small chick, born “on the move!” named Pipsqueak wants to fly regardless of what the other animals say and continues trying until (with a little help) he succeeds. Pipsqueak is then on to the next challenge! Comic illustrations bounce across the pages in this lively barnyard tale.
Peepsqueak!
![Moonlight](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0062032852.jpg?itok=g2YQT-8h)
Poetic language introduces a moonlit evening when “Moonlight slides like butter”, touching sleeping rabbit, “butters Rabbit’s dreams/…/shakes him out of bed…” to dance in the field. Darkly hued illustrations touched by butter yellow evoke the gentle night and its wonder.
Moonlight
![Llama Llama Zippity-Zoom](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0670013285.jpg?itok=nHDj1_qA)
Little Llama zips and zooms, swishes and slides on the playground with his friends seen in uncluttered illustrations and limited text. In Llama Llama Hoppity-Hop, Llama hops, jumps, thumps right into Llama Mama’s embrace.
Llama Llama Zippity-Zoom
![Fish Had a Wish](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0823423948.jpg?itok=EYAwNTfI)
Stunning, textured illustrations and simple, patterned language present a fish with a wish to be other animals with different abilities. When a bug is eaten, the fish decides “It is good to be a fish.” Not only will the book be enjoyed by listeners as well as emerging readers.
Fish Had a Wish
![Animal Spots and Stripes](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/145210994X.jpg?itok=SuTAohmf)
Lots of animals and insects sport spots, others have stripes. In rich colors on sturdy pages, a flap folds out to reveal one or the other. Rich, patterned language and appealing illustration are used in this and in Animal 1 2 3, a clever counting book also sure to surprise and engage.
Animal Spots and Stripes
![Z is for Moose](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0060799846.jpg?itok=giJp020m)
Zebra lines up participants to begin this very funny alphabet book. As A bounds up stairs to take the stage, Zebra peeks out. All goes smoothly until Moose says D is for Moose, bouncing Duck; Moose continues to irritate other letters until Z. Children who know the alphabet will delight in the slapstick humor and satisfying conclusion.
Z is for Moose
![Penny and Her Song](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0062081950.jpg?itok=RpHb2p7B)
Henkes’ first easy reader introduces Penny and her mouse family in two appealing chapters. Penny must wait to share her original song until after dinner. When she does, not only do her parents join in, the babies respond in a surprising way. Henkes’ signature illustrations expressively complement the well-paced narrative.
Penny and Her Song
![The Duckling Gets a Cookie!?](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1423151283.jpg?itok=aRcaaXbE)
Pigeon (of Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! (opens in a new window) fame) is back. Here, he’s irritated that a very polite duckling gets a cookie by simply asking! Could good manners really matter? Understated humor abounds in both minimal text and characteristic illustration.
The Duckling Gets a Cookie!?
![Bunny My Honey](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0763646458.jpg?itok=XyeQHqwv)
One day the little Bunny, called honey by his mother, is separated from her while playing in the woods. They reunion comes when he hears her call for ‘Bunny, my honey!’ All’s well that ends well in this comforting, attractive book by the illustrator of Guess How Much I Love You.
Bunny My Honey
![Ballerina Swan](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0823423735.jpg?itok=31AMT3kb)
Sophie longed to join the ballet class she watched through the window but she wondered if the teacher would accept her — after all, a swan is not the typical student. Humor combines with ballet in gentle, realistic, expressive illustration for a droll and satisfying story.
Ballerina Swan
![Who's Who](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/031264437X.jpg?itok=DwYyHV0o)
In this rhyming celebration of doubles, twin animals live on farms, in jungles; they race and play and make noise — sometimes to the comical chagrin of others around them seen in expressive, droll illustrations. Readers may recognize the rhythmic pattern of “Over in the Meadow” with a fresh twist.
Who’s Who
![Trudy](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0061542679.jpg?itok=lvHj1mVO)
One Saturday, Esme who lives with her grandparents on a farm, goes with her grandfather to the county auction to buy the animal promised. The girl chooses Trudy, a small brown and white goat, and discovers a strong bond with this very special animal. Richly toned paintings depict the affection and farm life — concluding with a lovely surprise for Esme.