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  pinduli read aloud: Pinduli Janell Cannon, 2018-02-20 Pinduli's mama has always told her that she's the most beautiful hyena ever. But Dog, Lion, and Zebra don't think so. Why else would they make her feel so rotten about her big ears, her fuzzy mane, and her wiggly stripes? Finally, a case of mistaken
  pinduli read aloud: Crickwing Janell Cannon, 2005 An Oddball Artist's Epic Adventure
  pinduli read aloud: The Perfect School Picture Deborah Diesen, 2019-07-02 It’s picture day, and the boy at the center of this charming story wants to make sure his picture is perfect. It seems as though everything’s going wrong for him—he has bedhead, a stained shirt, and a big scowl on his face. But when he goes up for his picture, he thinks about his terrible appearance, and he smiles—because he secretly wants his picture to be the worst ever taken! But just as he smiles, the photo is snapped, and his plan is ruined when he takes a totally adorable picture. Perfectly paired with the larger-than-life silliness of Dan Santat’s illustrations, this is a sweet and funny picture book about a classic school moment. PraiseThe narrator’s over-the-top voice makes reading aloud a must . . . high-energy comedy that involves only minor destruction.— Publishers Weekly
  pinduli read aloud: Lester's Dreadful Sweaters K. G. Campbell, 2012-09 When Lester's mysterious cousin Clara comes to stay with his family she insists on knitting him ugly sweaters and Lester must figure out how to accept the unwanted gifts without hurting his cousin's feelings.
  pinduli read aloud: Stellaluna Janell Cannon, 2007 After she falls headfirst into a bird's nest, a baby fruit bat is raised like a bird until she is reunited with her mother.
  pinduli read aloud: Let Me Finish! Minh Lê, 2016-06-07 When our young hero settles in to read, the last thing he wants is for some noisy animals to ruin the ending of the story. But ruin it they do. And as it turns out, the boy is quickly approaching a surprise ending of his own! Maybe he should have listened to the animals after all. . . . This silly, timeless picturebook with a clever meta twist introduces debut author Minh Lê's witty text and Isabel Roxas's eye-catching illustrations.
  pinduli read aloud: Princess Hyacinth Florence Parry Heide, 2009 Princess Hyacinth is bored and unhappy sitting in her palace every day because, unless she is weighed down by specially-made clothes, she will float away, but her days are made brighter when kite-flying Boy stops to say hello.
  pinduli read aloud: All about Owls Jim Arnosky, 1999-10-01 Presents an introduction to the nighttime world of owls, and addresses such questions as why their eyes are so big, where they stay during the daytime, and what they eat
  pinduli read aloud: Verdi (copy 2) Janell Cannon, 1997 Young Verdi doesn't want to grow up to be big and green. He likes bright yellow skin and sporty stripes. Besides, all the green snakes he meets are lazy, boring, and rude. Despite his efforts, Verdi turns as green as the leaves on the trees, but to his delight, he discovers that being green doesn't mean he has to stop being himself. Full color.
  pinduli read aloud: Armadillo Tattletale Helen Ketteman, 2019-07-24 The lovable and quirky tale of how the armadillo came to have such small ears (if you can believe what you hear), memorably illustrated.
  pinduli read aloud: What Is Given from the Heart Patricia C. McKissack, 2019-01-08 CORETTA SCOTT KING – JOHN STEPTOE ILLUSTRATOR AWARD FOR NEW TALENT WINNER This final, magnificent picture book from three-time Coretta Scott King Award winner and Newbery Honor author Patricia McKissack is a poignant and uplifting celebration of the joy of giving. Misery loves company, Mama says to James Otis. It's been a rough couple of months for them, but Mama says as long as they have their health and strength, they're blessed. One Sunday before Valentine's Day, Reverend Dennis makes an announcement during the service-- the Temples have lost everything in a fire, and the church is collecting anything that might be useful to them. James thinks hard about what he can add to the Temple's love box, but what does he have worth giving? With her extraordinary gift for storytelling, McKissack--with stunning illustrations by Harrison--delivers a touching, powerful tale of compassion and reminds us all that what is given from the heart, reaches the heart.
  pinduli read aloud: Bedhead Margie Palatini, 2000-06 After many unsuccessful attempts one morning to control his unruly hair, Oliver and his family think that they have solved the problem--until he gets to school and finds that it is class picture day. Full color.
  pinduli read aloud: Mr Bear & the Bear Frances Thomas, 2002-11-05 Sensitive portrayal of the plight of dancing bears.
  pinduli read aloud: Some Birthday! Patricia Polacco, 2013-11-26 Anything special happening today, Daddy? Patricia asked, hoping it would help him remember. Nope, honey. Today's about the same as any other day, I'd say. Some birthday! Where was the cake with all the candles, the brightly wrapped present, and the family singing happy birthday all together? Not only had the festivities apparently been forgotten, but Dad suggests a trip to one of the scariest places on earth -- home of the Clay Pit Bottoms Monster! With a sparkle of mischief, Patricia Polacco's bold, expressive pictures tell how a certain little girl has the spookiest, most exciting, funniest, and best birthday ever.
  pinduli read aloud: Jeremiah Learns to Read Jo Ellen Bogart, 1999 Elderly Jeremiah decides that it's finally time to learn to read.
  pinduli read aloud: The Writer's Cats Muriel Barbery, Maria Guitart, 2021-11-09 From the bestselling author of The Elegance of the Hedgehog comes this delightful tale that pays tribute to Japanese philosophy and our feline friends. What a mysterious, confounding thing is a writer! Yet, spend a little time with the writer’s cats and one might just understand her better. Muriel Barbery, via her cats and co-conspirators, takes readers into her atelier, offering them a behind-the-scenes peek into her process and problems, joys and disappointments. The tale is told from the perspective of one of the writer’s four cats, Kirin, who, together with her cohort, may or may not be a reliable narrator. There’s Ocha, the leader of the gang, a tough guy with a soft heart; the bandy-legged and affectionate Mizu, Ocha’s sister; the phlegmatic and refined Petrus, lover of flowers; and finally, pretty Kirin, narrator of this bewitching story. A superb, funny, and touching text for writers, readers, fans of Muriel Barbery’s bestselling novels, and cat lovers. “Barbery’s poetic prose and Maria Guitart’s enchanting illustrations are an irresistible combination that readers will love to cozy up to and lose themselves in for a moment.” —Booklist “Creative types of all stripes—especially cat lovers—will be enchanted by Barbery’s fun and delightfully philosophical storytelling.” —Shelf Awareness “A book of few words delightfully illustrated by Maria Guitart . . . readers will be entranced by the detailed portrayal of Barbery’s ménage, her domestic habits and customs, her obsession with order, her writing routine, and so much more.” —La Stampa (Italy)
  pinduli read aloud: Mud Mary Lyn Ray, 2001-04 Celebrating the joys of mud and the coming of spring, a playful storybook follows the transformation of frozen earth into mushy, delightful mud and explores all the wonderful, oozy ways to get dirty.
  pinduli read aloud: Stolen Words Melanie Florence, 2017-09-05 The story of the beautiful relationship between a little girl and her grandfather. When she asks her grandfather how to say something in his language – Cree – he admits that his language was stolen from him when he was a boy. The little girl then sets out to help her grandfather find his language again. This sensitive and warmly illustrated picture book explores the intergenerational impact of the residential school system that separated young Indigenous children from their families. The story recognizes the pain of those whose culture and language were taken from them, how that pain is passed down, and how healing can also be shared.
  pinduli read aloud: The Great Fuzz Frenzy Susan Stevens Crummel, 2005-09-01 Deep, deep down in their underground town, the prairie dogs live in harmony--until a mysterious, fluorescent, very fuzzy thing (otherwise known as a tennis ball) rolls down their hole. When the prairie dogs discover that they can pluck and pull the fuzz into fabulous fashions, their fear quickly turns to curiosity, then delight, then pure greed. The frenzy that erupts threatens to tear apart the prairie-dog town forever. But when mean ol' Big Bark is kidnapped after taking all the fuzz for himself, the prairie dogs come to the rescue and remember the true meaning of community.
  pinduli read aloud: Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros? Shel Silverstein, 2002-08-01 Shel Silverstein Who wants a cheap Rhinoceros? Looking for a new pet? Bored with cats, dogs, goldfish, gerbils, and hamsters? How about a cheap rhinoceros? Shel Silverstein's loving look at the joys of rhino ownership may convince you to be the one lucky kid to take home this very, very unusual pet.
  pinduli read aloud: Nacho y Lolita Pam Muñoz Ryan, Claudia Rueda, 2005 In this tender friendship story that will melt your heart, acclaimed storyteller Pam Munoz Ryan and talented newcomer Claudia Rueda reveal that any difference can be overcome with love. Nacho era el único pájaro pitacoche en millas a la redonda. Estaba orgulloso de su plumaje brillante y sus canciones misteriosas, pero ¿de qué servían estas últimas si no tenía con quién compartirlas? Un día, llegaron las golondrinas a anidar, y Nacho conoció a Lolita. Su corazón se llenó de afecto. ¿Sería posible que dos pájaros tan diferentes encontraran la felicidad juntos? ¿Y qué le sucedería a Nacho cuando Lolita y las otras golondrinas migraran a Suramérica?
  pinduli read aloud: Mrs. Marlowe's Mice Frank Asch, 2007-08 When Catland Security shows up on suspicion of Mrs. Marlowe being a mouse sympathizer, she must use style and wit to save her mice from certain doom. Full color.
  pinduli read aloud: The Yellow Suitcase Meera Sriram, 2019-03 What memories will Asha's yellow suitcase hold now that grandmother is gone?
  pinduli read aloud: LaRue for Mayor , 2008 With Mrs. LaRue injured and in the hospital, Ike decides to uphold justice and take the laws of Snort City into his own paws.
  pinduli read aloud: The Panda Problem Deborah Underwood, 2019-04-02 The critically adored, New York Times bestselling Deborah Underwood delights with a hilariously meta celebration of storytelling out of control. Every story needs a problem. But Panda doesn't have a problem. Unless . . . Panda is the problem. The New York Times bestselling author of Here Comes the Easter Cat and The Quiet Book loses control of the narrative in the funniest, most exuberant, most kid-delighting way in this adventurous ode to what makes a story--and what makes a story great. Highly entertaining and laugh-out-loud funny.--Kirkus Supremely silly.--Publishers Weekly Excellent...Cute, cute book.--School Library Connection Entertaining...humorous. --BCCB Kid-friendly...visually appealing...cheeky...adorable.--The Horn Book Hilarious, inventive...A joyful read aloud. --SLJ, The Classroom Bookshelf
  pinduli read aloud: Trupp Janell Cannon, 1998-04 Trupp is a fuzzhead, though most humans have never seen or heard of these catlike creatures. That's why Trupp must wear a disguise when he decides to venture out into the world.
  pinduli read aloud: Crow Boy Taro Yashima, Doris Roettger, 1987 Reading beyond the Basal teacher guide gives the teacher and the children an opportunity to choose appropriate activities following the reading of a favorite book.
  pinduli read aloud: I Don't Want to Be a Frog Dev Petty, 2018-12-11 The hit book about a willful young frog with a serious identity crisis and his heard-it-all-before father is now available in paperback. Perfect for fans of Mo Willems’s Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! and Jon Klassen’s I Want My Hat Back! Frog wants to be anything but a slimy, wet frog. A cat, perhaps. Or a rabbit. An owl? But when a hungry wolf arrives—a wolf who HATES eating frogs—our hero decides that being himself isn’t so bad after all. In this very silly story with a sly message, told in hilarious dialogue between a feisty young frog and his heard-it-all-before father, young readers will identify with little Frog’s desire to be something different, while laughing along at his stubborn yet endearing schemes to prove himself right. And look for the hilarious sequels—I Don't Want to Be Big, There's Nothing to Do!, and I Don't Want to Go to Sleep. ★ First-time author Petty’s dialogue between a frog father and his son makes its point about accepting one’s nature with a big grin. . . . The story might create similar gratitude in the minds of readers—or it might just make them giggle.—Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW A lively look at self-acceptance.—Kirkus This amusing story ends with a laugh and a much more content frog.—School Library Journal Silliness and deadpan humor combine into a hopping good story of being happy with who you are.—Booklist A paean to self-acceptance wrapped in snappy dialogue and illustrated with richly colored comic paintings.—Wall Street Journal Petty and Boldt provide just enough predictability to hook youngest readers, then deliver a delightful twist or two to create surprise and satisfaction—for both the green hero and the many fans he'll make with this book.—Shelf Awareness This lighthearted exploration of identity will delight as a readaloud.—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
  pinduli read aloud: The Perfect Nest Catherine Friend, John Manders, 2007 Jack the cat gets much more than he bargained for when he decides to build the perfect nest to attract the perfect chicken, who will lay the perfect egg, which will make the perfect omelet.
  pinduli read aloud: Oh Say Can You Say What's the Weather Today Seuss, 2011 Chinese/English edition of Oh Say Can You Say by Dr. Seuss. Bilingual. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
  pinduli read aloud: The House on Dirty-Third Street Jo S. Kittinger, 2012-03-06 A mother and daughter turn a hopeless old house into a loving family home with faith, hard work, and the support of their community. When a girl and her mother are forced to start over, they find themselves feeling isolated and defeated. Longing for their former neighborhood and friends, and overwhelmed by the repairs their new house needs, they finally realize they can't do everything alone. The only way to make things better is to ask for help. They both learn that when you reach out to the community, people answer with kindness. As the house gets rebuilt, so does their sense of belonging. Stunning artwork from New York Times best-selling illustrator Thomas Gonzalez provide a moving backdrop to Jo Kittinger's inspiring story that reveals how communities are created—or recreated—when people work together. The House on Dirty-Third Street will touch the heart of anyone who has faced starting over in difficult circumstances.
  pinduli read aloud: Snail Crossing Corey R. Tabor, 2024-09-15
  pinduli read aloud: Hey, That's MY Monster! Amanda Noll, 2018-03-21 This enhanced eBook features read-along narration. Winner: CLC Seal of Approval 2017 Literary Classics Book Awards, Silver, Preschool/Early Reader Fantasy Finalist: 2017 Literary Classics Book Awards 2017 PNBA Long-List When Ethan looks under the bed for his monster, he finds this note instead: So long, kid. Gotta go. Someone needs me more than you do. –Gabe How will Ethan ever get to sleep without his monster's familiar, comforting snorts? And who could need Gabe more than Ethan does? Gabe must have gone to Ethan's little sister's room! She has been climbing out of bed every night to play, and obviously needs a monster to help her get to sleep – but not HIS monster! Ethan tries to help his sister find her own monster, but none are the perfect blend of cute and creepy. Just when it seems that Ethan will lose his monster forever, an uninvited, tutu-toting little monster full of frightening fun appears. Following in the spooky-silly tradition of I Need My Monster, here's another irresistible monster-under-the-bed story with the perfect balance of giggles and shivers.
  pinduli read aloud: Each Kindness Jacqueline Woodson, 2012-10-02 WINNER OF A CORETTA SCOTT KING HONOR AND THE JANE ADDAMS PEACE AWARD! Each kindness makes the world a little better This unforgettable book is written and illustrated by the award-winning team that created The Other Side and the Caldecott Honor winner Coming On Home Soon. With its powerful anti-bullying message and striking art, it will resonate with readers long after they've put it down. Chloe and her friends won't play with the new girl, Maya. Every time Maya tries to join Chloe and her friends, they reject her. Eventually Maya stops coming to school. When Chloe's teacher gives a lesson about how even small acts of kindness can change the world, Chloe is stung by the lost opportunity for friendship, and thinks about how much better it could have been if she'd shown a little kindness toward Maya.
  pinduli read aloud: Pinduli Janell Cannon, 2001-01-01 Janell Cannon's newest picture book about an unloved animal features an endearing young hyena named Pinduli.
  pinduli read aloud: Winnie's Great War Lindsay Mattick, Josh Greenhut, 2018-09-20 Everyone has heard of Winnie-the-Pooh, but not everyone knows about the real Canadian bear who lent him her name. This is a wonderful tale of courage and friendship, for fans of Michael Morpurgo. Come on a heart-warming adventure, inspired by the journey undertaken by an extraordinary bear called Winnie during World War One. From her early days with her mama in the Canadian forest, to her travels with the Veterinary Corps across the country and overseas, Winnie has a remarkable wartime story to tell. And when she meets a little boy called Christopher Robin Milne in London Zoo, he loves her so much that he names his teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh in her honour. Sophie Blackall's wonderful black and white artwork brings Winnie to life and will capture young readers' imaginations. The author, Lindsay Mattick, is the great grand-daughter of Captain Harry Colebourn - who originally rescued Winnie as a cub - and the story contains entries from his real wartime diaries from WW1. The book also includes a selection of artefacts from the Colebourn Family Archives. The result is a one-of-a-kind exploration into the realities of war, the meaning of courage, and the power of friendship, all told through the historic adventures of one astonishing bear.
  pinduli read aloud: Ordinary Mary's Extraordinary Deed Emily Pearson, 2002-04-29 This illustrated children’s book celebrates the extraordinary potential of ordinary deeds—showing how one child’s act of kindness can change the world One ordinary day, Ordinary Mary stumbles upon some ordinary blueberries. When she decides to pick them for her neighbor, Mrs. Bishop, her thoughtful act starts a chain reaction that multiplies around the world. Mrs. Bishop makes blueberry muffins and gives them to her paperboy and four others—one of whom is Mr. Stevens, who then helps five different people with their luggage—one of whom is Maria, who then helps five other people—and so on, until the deed comes back to Mary.
  pinduli read aloud: One Green Apple Eve Bunting, 2006-06-12 Farah feels alone, even when surrounded by her classmates. She listens and nods but doesn’t speak. It’s hard being the new kid in school, especially when you’re from another country and don’t know the language. Then, on a field trip to an apple orchard, Farah discovers there are lots of things that sound the same as they did at home, from dogs crunching their food to the ripple of friendly laughter. As she helps the class make apple cider, Farah connects with the other students and begins to feel that she belongs. Ted Lewin’s gorgeous sun-drenched paintings and Eve Bunting’s sensitive text immediately put the reader into another child’s shoes in this timely story of a young Muslim immigrant.
  pinduli read aloud: Pete the Cat: Valentine's Day Is Cool James Dean, Kimberly Dean, 2013-11-26 New York Times bestselling author and artist James Dean takes us on an awesome trip with Pete the Cat as he discovers just how special Valentine's Day can be! At first, Pete thinks Valentine's Day isn't cool...until he realizes all the special cats there are in his life. Once Pete the Cat realizes how much fun Valentine’s Day can be, he decides to make valentine cards for his family and friends. But what happens when he realizes he's forgotten to make a card for a very important cat?
  pinduli read aloud: Owl Moon Jane Yolen, 2013-09-26 On a winter's night under a full moon, a father and daughter trek into the woods to see the Great Horned Owl
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