Recommended Books for Volume 3

Daisy Goes to the Zoo

Zoo Animals,

by Byron Barton

Zoo Animals

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.

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A Children’s Zoo,

by Tana Hoban

A Children's Zoo

Each page of this book is a treasure for a child to enjoy. Her photos are very special.

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David McPhail’s Animals A to Z,

by David McPhail

David McPhail's Animals A to Z

The viewer needs to find animals and objects that begin with the letter of the page by examining, observing and of course, enjoying.

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Daisy Watches Big Trucks

Machines at Work: Concrete Mixers,

by Jean Eick

Machines at Work: Concrete Mixers

Go up close and on board the concrete mixer. Dynamic photos of the machine in action and large print for early readers.

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Dig, Drill, Dump, Fill,

by Tana Hoban

Dig, Drill, Dump, Fill

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.

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The Busy Building Book,

by Sue Tarsky

The Busy Building Book

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.

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Daisy’s Winter Playdate

Best Friends,

by Miriam Cohen

Best Friends

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.

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The Snowy Day,

by Ezra Jack Keats

The Snowy Day

Have adventures in the snow including a snowball fight! Great pictures and young readers may be able to read it themselves.

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Nana’s Birthday Party,

by Amy Hest

Nana's Birthday Party

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

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