Recommended Books for Volume 2

Daisy Goes to the Fire Station

Fireman Small: Fire Down Below!,

by Wong Herbert Yee

Fireman Small Fire Down Below

A delightful book about the small fireman in rhyme. You don’t have to be big to be brave.

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A Visit to the Sesame Street Firehouse,

by Elliott Dan

A Visit to the Sesame Street Firehouse

Visit the firehouse where the Muppets are the firefighters.

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Busiest
Firefighters Ever,

by Richard Scarry

Busiest Firefighters Ever

With their bright drawings, simple text, and caring lessons on sharing and tolerance, Scarry’s stories have helped children grow up and relate to people around them.

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Daisy Counts to 10

1 2 3,

by Tom Slaughter

1 2 3

This little board book has bright colors, one number per page and is perfect for the very youngest child who first counts with Daisy.

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Anno’s Counting Book,

by Mitsumasa Anno

Anno's Counting Book

A stimulating adventure in the world of numbers and counting.

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Fish Eyes: A Book You Can Count On,

by Lois Ehlert

Fish Eyes: A Book You Can Count On

The first four pages are written in poetry. The drawings are delightful and the story is charming. The beautiful and colorful double pages take the viewer from 1 to 10.

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Daisy Goes to the Park

Rosie’s Walk,

by Pat Hutchins

Rosie's Walk

A wonderfully humorous book that illustrates the concepts of “over”, “under”, “around” and “through” as Rosie unwittingly outwits the fox.

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Number Nine Duckling,

by Susan Akass

Number Nine Duckling

Number Nine Duckling is an adorable story with a gentle message to little ones taking their first steps toward growing up.

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Three Ducks Went Wandering,

by Ron Roy

Three Ducks Went Wandering

In this gentle yet suspenseful story, three adventurous ducklings wander away from their barnyard home and unwittingly avoid disaster after disaster…

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