Recommended Books for Volume 1

Daisy Goes to the County Fair

If You Give a Pig a Pancake,

by Laura Numeroff

If You Give a Pig a Pancake

A young girl gives a pig one of her pancakes. The pig asks for syrup, but gets all sticky and wants a bath. Each request leads to another — all in fun

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Bunny’s Noisy Book,

by Margaret Wise Brown

Bunny's Noisy Book

A delightful read-aloud book that encourages the child to participate by making the noises the bunny hears in the morning.

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Three Billy Goats Gruff,

by Paul Galdone

Three Billy Goats Gruff

A faithful re-telling of the story tale with great pictures and a truly scary troll. A great book for reading aloud.

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Daisy Learns the ABCs

Curious George Learns the Alphabet,

by H. A. Rey

Curious George Learns the Alphabet

Each letter is used to form the pictures, “B” becomes a bird. This is a playful use of the letters of the alphabet.

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Tomorrow’s Alphabet,

by George Shannon

Tomorrow's Alphabet

Explore a wonderful world of possibility with this imaginative alphabet puzzle that encourages young readers to look beyond the obvious.

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Alphabatics,

by Suse MacDonald

Alphabatics

In this wonderful and creative alphabet book. Letters are twisted, pulled, stretched and curled until they look like what they represent. You will never look at the alphabet the same way again!

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Daisy Goes on a Boat Ride

This Boat,

by Paul Collicutt

This Boat

You will find a steamboat, a sailboat and many other boats painted in beautiful vivid color.

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Boats on the River,

by Marjorie Flack

Boats on the River

A busy river flows through a city and traveling on it are little boats, big boats, tugboats, ocean liners, and more.

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Harbor,

by Donald Crews

Harbor

The book conveys the excitement of a small sloop that sets sail calmly until a storm comes up. Even the words billow onto the white sail, capturing the moving experience of the story.

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