HAPPY 100TH DAY! BY SUSAN MILORD Graham doesn't like school. He really doesn't like reading. And he's not
impressed by his teacher's excitement about the 100th Day of School. The one
thing he looks forward to? His class birthday party. But as the school year Dcks
by, he realizes his birthday will be the SAME DAY as 100th Day celebraDon! Will
anyone remember Graham's special day?
The Giving Tree
By Shel Silverstein
Once there was a little tree ... and she loved a little boy. So begins a story of unforgettable perception, beautifully written and illustrated by the
gifted and versatile Shel Silverstein.
Every day the boy would come to the tree to eat her apples, swing from her branches, or
slide down her trunk ... and the tree was happy. But as the boy grew older he began to
want more from the tree, and the tree gave and gave and gave.
BREAD AND JAM FOR FRANCES BY RUSSELL HOBAN Frances, one of children's best-loved characters for over 30 years, now springs to life even
more in Bread and Jam for Frances, beau=fully illustrated in sparkling full color by Lillian
Hoban. In this memorable story, Frances decides that bread and jam are all she wants to
eat, and her understanding parents grant her wish 'at breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even
snack =me. Can there ever be too much bread and jam?
Spring Is Here
By Will Hillenbrand
Sniff. Sniff. Sniff. Spring is in the air. Mole can smell it. But Bear is still asleep after his long
winter nap. How will Mole wake up Bear so they can celebrate together? When a knock, knock, knock
and toot, toot, toot can't get Bear out of bed, Mole cooks up a special treat.
Spring fever is catching in this vibrant story of friendship.
PUGS IN A BUG
by Carolyn Crimi
Watch out! Pug puppies are taking to the road in this catchy canine counting book
Six pudgy pugs in a zip-zoom Bug. Beep, beep! Bow wow! Take a spin! Through country
and city, from deser t to beach, this rhyming, rollicking, chantalong book offers plenty of
sights to see and count.
Wilfred
By Ryan T. Higgins
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a humongous and hairy giant named
Wilfred. Whenever people saw him, they ran away, which made life very lonely for Wilfred.
That is, until he found himself in a rather unusual town where one brave little boy saw
something special in the timid giant. So begins a story of friendship and sacrifice that will
remind readers just how important one voice – no matter how small – can be.
Color and Trace
B is for boy baker trace
G is for girl baker trace
L is for lunch trace
M is for measuring cup trace
G is for gingerbread man trace
S is for sugar trace
Alphabet practice upper and lowercase
Trace the lines
Matching –color-cut-glue
Circle and color what is smallest
Circle and color what is largest
What comes next? color-cut-paste
Working with numbers 1-8 Count and color
Trace numbers 1-15
Scissor practice
Vocabulary cards
Comprehension Questions
Puppet Sticks