Daisy Goes to the Zoo
Zoo Animals,
by Byron Barton

This board book is wonderful for a young child. The pictures are clear and the text is a good accompaniment for Daisy at the zoo.
A Children’s Zoo,
by Tana Hoban

Each page of this book is a treasure for a child to enjoy. Her photos are very special.
David McPhail’s Animals A to Z,
by David McPhail

The viewer needs to find animals and objects that begin with the letter of the page by examining, observing and of course, enjoying.
Daisy Watches Big Trucks
Machines at Work: Concrete Mixers,
by Jean Eick

Go up close and on board the concrete mixer. Dynamic photos of the machine in action and large print for early readers.
Dig, Drill, Dump, Fill,
by Tana Hoban

A wonderful picture book of large trucks of all kinds to spark the imagination and allow the child to create his/her own stories about them.
The Busy Building Book,
by Sue Tarsky

A playful book that shows cranes, dump trucks and working machines in action as they help construct a building from the bottom to the top.
Daisy’s Winter Playdate
Best Friends,
by Miriam Cohen

At the start of the day Jim and Paul are almost best friends. After a series of mix-ups, by the end of the day they are almost enemies.
The Snowy Day,
by Ezra Jack Keats

Have adventures in the snow including a snowball fight! Great pictures and young readers may be able to read it themselves.
Nana’s Birthday Party,
by Amy Hest

Every year right between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Nana has a birthday party. A great book to end the night.






