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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 353 985 IR 054 360 AUTHOR Sumner, Mary Ann, Comp. TITLE Safari Adventures: A Bibliography for Young Readers Preschool through Junior High. INSTITUTION Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. Div. of Blind Services. PUB DATE 1 May 91 NOTE 107p.; For related documents, see IR 054 358-359. PUB TYPE Reference Materials Bibliographies (131) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC05 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Adolescent Literature; *Audiodisks; *Audiotape Recordings; *Braille; *Childrens Literature; Elementary Education; Fiction; Large Type Materials; Nonfiction; Preschool Education; Public Libraries; Reading Programs; Recreational Reading; Special Libraries; *Summer Programs; Travel ABSTRACT This annotated bibliography contains books for blind or physically handicapped youngsters from preschool through junior high. The books are available in braille, on audiocassette, or recorded discs. The approximately 400 titles listed were produced in Florida or obtained from the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. The bibliography, which was prepared in conjunction with the State Library of Florida's Summer Library program for 1991, is built around a safari theme. The items are further divided by these themes: (1) African safari; (2) jungle safari; (3) animal safari; (4) dinosaur safari; (5) distant safari; and (6) backyard safari. Each annotation indicates the grade level for which the book or recording is appropriate. The bibliography also contains an author index and a title index. An order form is included. The bibliography is set in large print and is also available on cassette or in braille. (KRN) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EMS are the best that can be made from the original document. ***********************************************************************

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 353 985 IR 054 360

AUTHOR Sumner, Mary Ann, Comp.TITLE Safari Adventures: A Bibliography for Young Readers

Preschool through Junior High.INSTITUTION Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. Div.

of Blind Services.PUB DATE 1 May 91NOTE 107p.; For related documents, see IR 054 358-359.PUB TYPE Reference Materials Bibliographies (131)

EDRS PRICE MF01/PC05 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *Adolescent Literature; *Audiodisks; *Audiotape

Recordings; *Braille; *Childrens Literature;Elementary Education; Fiction; Large Type Materials;Nonfiction; Preschool Education; Public Libraries;Reading Programs; Recreational Reading; SpecialLibraries; *Summer Programs; Travel

ABSTRACTThis annotated bibliography contains books for blind

or physically handicapped youngsters from preschool through juniorhigh. The books are available in braille, on audiocassette, orrecorded discs. The approximately 400 titles listed were produced inFlorida or obtained from the National Library Service for the Blindand Physically Handicapped. The bibliography, which was prepared inconjunction with the State Library of Florida's Summer Libraryprogram for 1991, is built around a safari theme. The items arefurther divided by these themes: (1) African safari; (2) junglesafari; (3) animal safari; (4) dinosaur safari; (5) distant safari;and (6) backyard safari. Each annotation indicates the grade levelfor which the book or recording is appropriate. The bibliography alsocontains an author index and a title index. An order form isincluded. The bibliography is set in large print and is alsoavailable on cassette or in braille. (KRN)

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SAFARI ADVENTURESA BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR YOUNG READERS

PRESCHOOL THROUGH JUNIOR HIGH

1991

Compiled by:Mary Ann Sumner

Head, Children's Programs

Florida Department of EducationDivision of Blind Services

Bureau of Library Services for the Blindand Physically Handicapped

420 Platt StreetDaytona Beach, FL 32114

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PREFACE

This bibliography was prepared in conjunction with the State Library of Florida'sSummer Library Program for 1991. The theme is "Summer Safari: Book YourAdventure with Safari Sam." The books listed are from the State Library's masterbibliography as well as other books that were already available in special format.We would like to thank the many volunteers that recorded and brailled books forth9 summer program and the summer manual editors, Elaine Manson and RuthMcCormick, Volusia County Public Libraries, for their cooperation with us thisyear.

WHICH SAFARI WILL Y

AFRICAN?

JUNGLE?

ANIMAL?

U CHOOSE FIRST?

DINOSAUR?

DISTANT?

BACKYARD?

WHY NOT CHOOSE THEM ALL?

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YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN THE LIBRARY IN AREADING ADVENTURE!

THE TRIP IS FREE!JUST CHOOSE A DESTINATION FROM THE CATALOG AND ORDER

YOUR BOOKS!YOUR BOOK IS YOUR BOARDING PASS.

YOU WII _ GO INTO DARK JUNGLES, TO DISTANT LANDS, BACK IN TIMETO WHEN THE DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH, AND EVEN CLOSE TO

HOME IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD!

YOU WILL READ WONDERFUL TALES FROM OTHER COUNTRIES ANDOUR OWN COUNTRY.

YOU WILL MEET REAL PEOPLE, REAL ANIMALS AND EVEN SOMESILLY MADE-UP ANIMALS. YOU WILL MEET ANIMALS THAT THINK

THEY ARE PEOPLE AND PEOPLE WHO THINK THEY ARE ANIMALS!

YOU CHOOSE YOUR DESTINATION!

SAFARI SAM WILL BE YOUR GUIDE.

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PACK YOUR BAGS!SIT BACK AND RELAX!HAVE A GREAT SAFARI!

GUIDE TO BOOK CODES:FBC and FBR Braille books produced in FloridaBR- Braille books from the National Library Service

for the Blind and Physically HandicappedRC Cassettes produced by the National Library Service

CBF Cassettes produced in FloridaRD Recorded Discs (Records)

TB -Talking books (Records)USE THE ORDER FORM IN THE BACK OF THE CATALOG.

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AFRICAN SAFARI

BRAILLE BOOKS

FBC118 Aardema, Verna. BIMWILI AND THE ZIMWI: A TALEFROM ZANZIBAR.A Swahili girl is abducted by a Zimwi and told to be thevoice inside his singing drum. For grades 2-4.

FBC120 Aardema, Verna. BRINGING THE RAIN TO KAPITI PLAIN.A rhythmic Nandi tale tells how Ki-pat ingeniously brings rainto the arid Kapiti plain. For grades K-3.

FBC121 Aardema, Verna. OH, KOJO! HOW COULD YOU!: ANASHANTI TALE.Relates how a young man named Kojo finally gets the betterof the tricky Anansi. For preschool grade 2.

FBC122 Aardema, Verna. PRINCESS GORILLA AND A NEW KINDOF WATER.King Gorilla decrees that no one may marry his daughteruntil a suitor strong enough to consume a barrel of strange,intoxicating water is found. For preschool grade 3.

BR04670 Aardema, Verna. WHO'S IN RABBITS HOUSE?A humorous African folk tale about poor Rabbit, whosehouse is invaded by a mysterious creature with a "big, badvoice." For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR05916 Aardema, Verna. WHY MOSQUITOES BUZZ IN PEOPLE'SEARS: A WEST AFRICAN TALE.An amusing, repetitive tale explains why mosquitoes buzzin people's ears. For grades K-3. Print/Braille. CaldecottMedal 1976.

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BR00451 Arundel, Jocelyn. THE WILDLIFE OF AFRICA.A reference book which includes information on the fauna,ecology, conservation, and history of Africa. For grades 4-7.

BR00432 Bleeker, Sonia. THE ASHANTI OF GHANA.The culture, daily life, and government of a tribal peopleliving in the central region of the land now called Ghana.An account of the country's past and present civilization.For grades 3-5.

BR02722 Carpenter, John Allan. EGYPT.Introduction to Egypt covers 5,000 years of history,geography, and government, and describes the daily lives ofthree typical Egyptian children. For grades 4-7.

BR05244 Cole, William. POEM STEW.A feast of humorous poems about food, from the thirst-quenching taste of watermelon to the disgusting look of hotcocoa left too long to cool. Also includes a poem called"Rhinoceros Stew." For grades 3-6 and older readers.

BR00972 Courlander, Harold. OLODE THE HUNTER AND OTHERTALES FROM NIGERIA.Twenty-nine stories from the people of Nigeria that tell of,among other things, the lizard who lives in a house, and theconniving activities of Ijapa the tortoise. For grades 4-7.

3R06145 Daly, Niki. NOT SO FAST, SONGOLOLO.Malusi seems to take his time getting things done eventhings like putting on hiz. ;Id, worn out sneakers (ortackles," as they're in South Africa, where he lives).But he quickly agrees to go into the city with his old granny,Gogo, who uses a cane and needs someone to help hercross the street, and who calls him Songololo. Forpreschool grade 2. Print /Braille.

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FBC123 Feelings, Muriel. JAMBO MEANS HELLO.Presents a work, with English translation, for each of thetwenty-four letters in the Swahili alphabet. Brief explanationof each word introduces an East African custom. Forpreschool - grade 2.

FBC117 Feelings, Muriel. MOJA MEANS ONE: SWAHILICOUNTING BOOK.This tribute to the heritage of East Africa teaches the readerto count to ten in Swahili. While learning the numbers thereader is introduced to geography, clothing, music, animals,and other topics about this region of the world. Forpreschool grade 2.

BR00749 Graham, Lorenz B. MOMOLU.Momolu lives in a small tribal town in the interior of Liberia.When his father takes him on a trip to Cape Roberts hebegins to realize the advantages of some aspects ofcivilization and finds these in conflict with the traditionalvalues of his society. For grades 6-9.

BR02194 Guirma, Frederic. TALES OF MOGHO: AFRICANSTORIES FROM UPPER VOLTA.Eight folk tales retold by a native of West Africa. Thesestories, which have never before been written down, arefrom the ancient oral tradition of the Mossi tribesmen.For grades 4-7.

BR06103 Haley, Gail E. A STORY, A STORY: AN AFRICAN TALERETOLD.Before the spider man can obtain the Sky God's goldenchest of stories, he must outwit and capture three fantasycreatures. For grades 2-4. Caldecott medal, 1971.Print/Braille.

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BRO1310 Murphy, E. Jefferson. UNDERSTANDING t.FRICA.Overview of the entire African cont;nent including itsgeography, anthropology, and history, the ripe ofnationalism, and problems challenging Africa today. Forgrades 6-9.

BR02956 Schick, Alice. KONGO AND KUMBA: TWO GORILLAS.The first three years in the lives of two young gorillas onecared for by its mother in the jungles of Africa and the otherraised in a Chicago zoo. For grades 4-7.

BR07103 Seeger, Peter. ABIYOYO: BASED ON A SOUTH AFRICANLULLABY AND FOLK STORY.A noisy boy and his father, a mischevious magician, arebanished to the edge of town until they devise a cleverscheme to save the townspeople from the dreaded giantAbiyoyo. For preschool - grade 2.

FBR85 Steptoe, John. MUFARO'S BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS:AN AFRICAN TALE.Mufaro, an African villager, has two beautiful daughters,ill-tempered Manyara and kind Nyasha. Behind Mufaro'sback Manyara often teases Nyasha, who retreats to hergarden and sings. When the king sends out a call to find awife, Mufaro prepares to present both his daughters. Forgrades 2-4 and older readers.

FBC124 Yoshida, Toshi. ELEPHANT CROSSING.Describes the perils faced by a herd of African elephants inthe course of their daily lives. The elephants gather to crossthe flat plains to get to the delicious leaves in the forest. Forgrades K-3.

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CASSETTE BOOKS

CBF1284 Aardema, Verna. BIMWILI AND THE ZIMWI: A TALEFROM ZANZIBAR.A Swahili girl is abducted by a Zimwi and told to be thevoice inside his singing drum. For grades 2-4.

CBF1234 Aardema, Verna. BRINGING THE RAIN TO KAPITI PLAIN.

A rhythmic Nandi tale tells how Ki-pat ingeniously brings rainto the arid Kapiti plain. For grades K-3.

CBF1235 Aardema, Verna. OH, KOJO! HOW COULD YOU!: ANASHANTI TALE.Relates how a young man named Kojo finally gets the betterof the tricky Anasi. For preschool grade 2.

CBF1316 Aardema, Verna. PRINCESS GORILLA AND A NEW KINDOF WATER.King Gorilla decrees that no one may marry his daughteruntil a suitor strong enough to consume a barrel of strange,intoxicating water is found. For preschool grade 3.

CBF1246 Aardema, Verna. WHAT'S SO FUNNY, KETU?:A NEUR TALE.For saving the life of a snake, Ketu is rewarded by beingallowed to hear animals think! For preschool grade 2.

RC22905 Aardema, Verna. WHY MOSQUITOES BUZZ IN PEOPLE'SEARS: A WEST AFRICAN TALE.An amusing, repetitive tale explains why mosquitoes buzzin people's ears. For grades K-3. Caldecott Medal 1976.

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RC26749 Anderson, Joy. JUMA AND THE MAGIC JINN.Juma, a young Muslim boy in Kenya, loves to draw picturesand write poetry but hates school. Although he has beenwarned about the magic of jinns, he releases the jinn fromhis family's jinn jar, and through a series of wishes, learns toappreciate both home and school. For grades K-3 andolder readers.

RC14877 Berger, Terry. BLACK FAIRY TALES.Ten folk tales from the black people of South Africa theSwazi, the Shangani, the 'Msuto, and others. The stories tellof kings and princesses, of enchanted men and women, ofogres and witches. For grades 4-7 and older readers.

CBF1267 Bryan, Ashley. LION AND THE OSTRiCH CHICKS.This collection includes four traditions as told by the Hausa,Angolan, Masai, and Bushmen people of Africa.For grades 4-7.

RC09614 Carpenter, John Allan. EGYPT.Introduction to Egypt covers 5,000 years of history,geography, and government, and describes the daily lives ofthree typical Egyptian children. For grades 4-7.

RC11604 Carpenter, Allan. TUNISIA: ENCHANTMENT OF AFRICA.An introduCtion to the geography, history, resources, culture,and major cities of Tunisia. For grades 5-8.

RC11084 Carpenter, Allan. ZAIRE: ENCHANTMENT OF AFRICA.An introduction to the geography, history, people,government and major cities of the Zaire Republic, formerlyknown as the Congo. For grades 5-8.

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RC27932 Courlander, Harold and George Herzog. THE COW-TAILSWITCH AND OTHER WEST AFRICAN STORIES.A classic collection of seventeen tales from West Africa"...about clever people and stupid people, about good onesand bad ones, about how things and animals got to be howthey are." For grades 4-7 and older readers.

CBF1253 Courlander, Harold. OLODE THE HUNTER AND OTHERTALES FROM NIGERIA.Twenty-nine stories from the people of Nigeria that tell,among other things, why the lizard sometimes lives in ahouse and about the man who found death in happiness.For grades 4-7.

RC09760 Courlander, Harold. THE SON OF THE LEOPARD.Because they believe that the boy Wolde Nebri is thereincarnation of a brutal ruler, his people cast him out of thetribe to wander on his own. For grades 4-6.

CBF1233 Feelings, Muriel. JAMBO MEANS HELLO.Presents a word, with English translation, for each of thetwenty-four letters in the Swahili alphabet. Brief explanationof each word introduces an East African custom. Forpreschool grade 2.

CBF1250 Fox, Mary Virginia. JANE GOODALL: LIVING CHIMPSTYLE.A biography of the first scientist to study chimpanzees intheir natural habitat. For grades 6-9.

RC12816 Gardner, John. A CHILD'S BESTIARY.Humorous, pithy poems about creatures great and small,from the African wild dog to the zebra. For grades 4-7.

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RC15226 Graham, Lorenz. SONG OF THE BOAT.A young African boy helps his father locate just the right treefor making a canoe to replace one broken by an alligator.Told in the English "folk speech" of West African villagers.For grades K-3.

RC26440 Grifalconi, Ann. THE VILLAGE OF THE ROUND ANDSQUARE HOUSES.In a real village in Cameroon, Central Africa, the men live insquare houses and the women in round houses. Agrandmother of the village shares with us the drama of howthis came to be. For preschool- grade 2.

CBF1251 Hilbert, Peter Paul. LA RUTA DE LOS DIAMANTES.When twelve-year-old Jan Droste sets out for a horsebackride in Africa, he didn't know he was heading for manydangerous adventures. For grades 6-9. Spanish language.

RC08725 Joseph, Joan. BLACK AFRICAN EMPIRES.Traces the rise and fall of ancient African civilizations andtheir influence on the development of the continent.For grades 5-8.

RC27763 Meltzer, Milton. WINNIE MANDELA: THE SOUL OFSOUTH AFRICA.A sympathetic biography of Winnie Mandela, whose lifestory personifies the struggle against South Africanapartheid. The daughter of a proud schoolteacher, shebecame involved in the activist movement while studying tobecome the country's first black medical social worker.Shortly thereafter she married the movement's leader,Nelson Mandela, who was given a life sentence in 1963.For grades 6-9. Written in 1987.

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RC26567 Naidoo, Beverly. jOUFIN:EY TO JO'BURG: A SOUTHAFRICAN STORY.Thirteen-year-old Naledi, her nine-year-old brother, Tiro;and their baby sister live in a village with their aunt andgrandmother. Their mother, Mma, works as a maid inJohannesburg, three hundred kilometers away. When theirbaby sister becomes ill, they slip away to find their mother sothat the baby can be hospitalized. Along the way theyexperience first-hand the pain and indignities of apartheid,and learn of the ongoing struggle against it. For grades 3-6and older readers.

RC13351 Peri, Lila. GHANA AND THE IVORY COAST: SPOTLIGHTON WEST AFRICA.Survey contrasts two West African countries Ghana andIvory Coast covering history, politics, economics, andculture. For grades 6-9 and older readers.

RC21328 Pinkwater, Daniel. THE WORMS OF KUKUMLIMA.A nonsensical adventure in which three characters go on anAfrican safari to locate a place that may or may not be calledKukumlima. Their goal is to find an enormous earthwormnamed Raymond, who is reported to be intelligent enoughto play chess very well. For grades 5-8 and older readers.

RC30745 Powzyk, Joyce. TRACKING WILD CHIMPANZEES: IN

KIBIRA NATIONAL PARK.The author details her visit to the Kibira National Park to seewild chimpanzees. She also shares her observations of the,people, culture, and wildlife in Burundi, Africa. For grades2-4 and older readers.

RC08570 Price, Christine. TALKING DRUMS OF AFRICA.Rhythmic prose and poetry describe the history of talkingdrums as well as the rituals in which they are used and thestories they tell. For grades 2-5.

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RC15334 Robinson, Adjai. SINGING TALES OF AFP'CA.Seven rhythmic African folk tales retold by Adjai Robinson, anative of Sierra Leone. Each story contains a chant or song.Included are stories of a greedy spider who becomes a finedancer, a lazy dog who brings death to the world, and amistreated stepchild. For grades 4-7.

RC26453 Steptoe, John. MUFARO'S BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS: ANAFRICAN TALE.Mufaro, an African villager, has two beautiful daughters, ill-tempered Manyara and kind Nyasha. Behind Mufaro's backManyara often teases Nyasha, who retreats to her gardenand sings. When the king sends out a call to find a wife,Mufaro prepares to present both his daughters. For grades2-4 and older readers.

CBF1252 Tichy, Herbert. SAFARI EN KAMANGA.George, the gamekeeper on a wild animal reserve inNorthern Kenya, is the protagonist of this novel which is halffiction and half documentary. His love for wild animals leadsto confrontations with fugitive hunters and ivory traffickers.For grades 6 and up. Spanish language.

RC27480 Walter, Mildred Pitts. BROTHER TO THE WIND.More than anything else, Emeke wants to fly. Heedless ofhis father's and his friends' skepticism, he strongly believesthat Good Snake, in whom his grandmother has abidingfaith, will grant any wish. For grades 2-4.

CBF1303 Yoshida, Toshi. ELEPHANT CROSSING.Describes the perils faced by a herd of African elephants inthe course of their daily lives. The elephants gather to crossthe flat plains to get to the delicious leaves in the forest.For grades K-3.

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RECORDED DISCS

RD13109 Aardema, Verna. WHO'S IN RABBIT'S HOUSE?A humorous African folk tale about poor Fobit, whosehouse is invaded by a mysterious creature with a "big, badvoice." For grades K-3.

RD09284 Appleton, Victor. TOM SWIFT IN THE CAVE OFNUCLEAR FIRE.Tom Swift flies to Africa to locate an isotope not yetdiscovered on earth. Before reaching their remotedestination, the crew encounters hostile natives, poisonspears, giant insects, and two American enemies. Forgrades 3-6.

TB01114 Arkhurst, Joyce Cooper. THE ADVENTURES OF SPIDER:WEST AFRICAN FOLK TALES, RETOLD.A well-loved character of West Africa folklore figures in thesesix tales, collected from tribal storytellers in Liberia andGhana. For grades 3-6.

RD07035 Bemelmans, Ludwig. FIFI.A poodle who loves to chase cats gets into trouble in Africa;told in far-fetched rhymes. For grades K-3.

TB03792 Bernheim, Marc. AFRICAN SUCCESS STORY: THE IVORYCOAST.A description of the Ivory Coast as it is today and a briefresume of its history from its colonization and independenceto the present. The nation's contemporary problems andoutstanding accomplishments are appraise 1.For grades 5-8.

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TB03792 Berthol, Roland. SUNDIATA: THE EPIC OF THELION KING.A retelling of an ancient African legend. Born with multipledisabilities, Prince Sundiata bravely surmounts thesedisabiltiies and becomes a glorious king, freeing his peoplefrom evil powers and building the mighty empire of Mali.For grades 5-8.

RD06345 Bryan, Ashley. THE OX OF THE WONDERFUL HORNSAND OTHER AFRICAN FOLK TALES.Five folk tales from Africa. The title story is a tale of aneglected boy who makes his fortune with the help of amagic ox. For grades 3-6.

RD07130 Clifford, Mary Louise. BISHA OF BURUNDI.Although 15-year-old Bisha has worked hard for ascholarship to continue her education, her parents havearranged for her to marry a widowed official to ensure herfather's appointment as village chief. For grades 6-9.

TB01513 Davis, Russell G. STRANGERS IN AFRICA.Two young American boys find themselves in Africa asmembers of a team organized to combat the spread of thedreaded tsetse fly. For grades 6-9.

TB03970 Feelings, Muriel L. ZAMANI GOES TO MARKET.An East African boy is excited and proud to be asked to goto market with his father and older brothers. For his help, hisfather rewards him with the first money he has ever earned,but how to spend the money becomes quite a problem forhim. For grades K-3.

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TB03461 Guirma, Frederic. PRINCESS OF THE FULL MOON.An African fairy tale featuring Kiugu Peulgo, a proud,beautiful girl, who insists she will accept nothing less than aperfect husband. For grades 2-5.

TB03784 Haley, Gail E. A STORY, A STORY: AN AFRICAN TALERETOLD.Before the spider man can obtain the Sky God's goldenchest of stories, he must outwit and capture three fantasycreatures. For grades 2-4. Caldecott Medal 1971.

TB02380 Harman, Humphrey. TALES TOLD NEAR A CROCODILE:STORIES FROM NYANZA.Ten unusual African folk stories from tribes living in the vastarea encircling Lake Nyanza which tell of hunters,fishermen, farmers, and herdsmen in colorful narrativespiced with humor. For grades 3-5.

TB02754 Heady, Eleanor B. WHEN THE STONES WERE SOFT:EAST AFRICAN FIRESIDE TALES.East African tales which concern everyday life andexplanations of nature. For grades 4-6.

RD11250 Linfield, Esther. THE LION OF THE KALAHARI.When a murderous stranger usurps leadership of a nomadicBushman tribe, a young boy is forced to flee deep into theKalahari desert to save his life. He lives alone for years andcomes to be called the Lion of Kalahari. Adapted from theAfrikaans, 3rd edition. A compelling tale for grades 5-8 andolder interested readers.

TB04604 Mirsky, Reba Paeff. NOMUSA AND THE NEW MAGIC.A leopard hunt, a witch doctor's trial and a weddingenhance the story of Nomusa, a Zulu girl who is so intriguedby the magic of medicine that she decides to become anurse. For grades 4-7.

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TB02564 Schatz, Letta. BOLA AND THE OBA'S DRUMMERS.A Nigerian youth aspires to become a drummer for the king.For grades 4-6.

TB03082 Schatz, Letta. NEVER-EMPTY.An African folk tale in which a rabbit finds a magical spoonwhich gives him all the food he wants until an elephantswallows all but the tip of the spoon. Using a magical stick,Rabbit takes revenge on the elephant. For grades K-3.

TB02310 Van Stockum, Hilda. fvlOGO'S FLUTE.A sickly African boy, urged on by his sister and his own willpower, overcomes his ill health and joins in the normal life ofhis village. His gift for playing the flute, formerly frownedupon as useless, pays off when it helps him call together thegoat herd scattered by a storm. For grades 4-6.

RD06895 Wellman, Alice. TATU AND THE HONEY BIRD.Mischievous Tatu is afraid to travel through the jungle to astrange school, especially when he finds that tradition willnot allow his favorite sister to go to school with him.For grades 2-5.

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BRAILLE BOOKS

FBC126 Borenstein, Ruth. LITTLE GORILLA.Everybody in the forest loves Little Gorilla. But like all littlegorillas, he begins to grow, and grow, and grow. Until oneday, Little Gorilla is BIG! For preschool grade 2.

FBC127 Harper, Wilhelmina. THE GUNNIWOLF.A little girl cautioned never to go into the jungle, wandersin deeper and deeper while searching for flowers and issuddenly confronted by the gunniwolf. For preschoolgrade 3.

BR02469 Kraus, Robert. MILTON THE EARLY RISER.Milton the panda bear wakes up early one morning andtries to get his parents and the other animals to wake up.For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

FBC113 Mahy, Margaret. 17 KINGS AND 42 ELEPHANTS.Seventeen kings and forty-two elephants romp with avariety of jungle animals during their journey through awild, wet night. For preschool grade 2.

BR02986 Rockwell, Anne F. BIG BOSS.A big hungry tiger wants to eat a little green frog as asnack until the clever frog boasts that he is Big Boss of theforest--and a tiger-eater as well. For grades K-3.Print/Braille.

FBC128 Stapler, Sarah. CORDELIA, DANCE!Cordelia the crocodile unhappily creates chaos in herdance class, until she meets a student even clumsier thanshe is. For grades K-3.

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FBC129 Steig, William. THE ZABAJABA JUNGLE.The Zabajpba Jungle is amazing. Its flora and fauna arelike nothing ever seen before. The Zabajaba Jungle ismysterious. Perils lie in wait behind each bush. ButLeonard can handle anything that comes his way acarnivorous plant, a petrified monster, a legion of snakes,even a mandril ambush and the dramatic trial that follows.For preschool - grade 4.

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RC07768 Appleton, Victor. TOM SWIFT IN THE JUNGLE OF THEMAYAS.In the jungles of Mexico on a scientificexpedition, Tom Swift suspects that thesacred carvings he finds are messagesfrom outer space! For grades 4-7.

CBF1288 Borenstein, Ruth. LITTLE GORILLA.Everybody in the forest loves Little Gorilla.But like all little gorillas, he begins to grow,and grow, and grow. Until one day, LittleGorilla is BIG! For preschool grade 2.

RC17829 Borten, Helen. THE JUNGLE.An impressionistic description of themystery and grandeur of the tropical rainforest. For grades 3-5 and older readers.

RC12252 Dixon, Franklin W. THE JUNGLE PYRAMID.The Hardy boys go on an archaeological dig in theYucatan jungle in their search for a million dollars worth ofgold bullion stolen from a mint. For grades 3-6.

CBF1283 Harper, Wilhelmina. THE GUNNIWOLF.A little girl cautioned never to go into the jungle, wandersin deeper and deeper while searching for flowers and issuddenly confronted by the gunniwolf. For preschoolgrade 3.

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RC25303 Kipling, Rudyard. THE JUNGLE BOOK.Short stories about the animals of India and the life ofMowgli, the jungle boy who was adopted by a wolf packand taught the laws of the jungle by a panther and a bear.For grades 5-8.

RC25503 Kipling, Rudyard. JUST SO STORIES.Twelve magical fables set in the High and Far-off Times,"explaining why and how things have come about "just so."Most of the stories feature animals and some of theminclude human characters. For grades 3-5 and olderreaders.

RC25753 Ryder, Joanne. THE NIGHT FLIGHT.One night after falling asleep, Anna flies to her favoritepark - only to find it filled with crocodiles, monkeys, and alion who takes her to his secret waterfall. A dream fantasyfor preschool grade 2.

CBF1292 Stapler, Sarah. CORDELIA, DANCE!Cordelia the crocodile unhappily creates chaos in herdance class, until she meets a student even clumsier thanshe is. For grades K-3.

CBF1290 Steig, William. THE ZABAJABA JUNGLE.The Zabajaba Jungle is amazing. Its flora and fauna arelike nothing ever seen before. The Zabajaba Jungle ismysterious. Perils lie in wait behind each bush. ButLeonard can handle anything that comes his way acarnivorous plant, a petrified monster, a legion of snakes,even a mandril ambush and the dramatic trial thatfollows. For preschool grade 4.

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RD00068 Appleton, Victor. TOM SWIFT IN THE JUNGLE OF THEMAYAS.In the jungles of Mexico on a scientific expedition, TomSwift suspects that the sacred carvings he finds aremessages from outer space! For grades 4-7.

RD17562 Dahl, Roald. THE ENORMOUS CROCODILE.An enormous crocodile who devises clever tricks to trap anice, juicy child for lunch gets exactly what he deserves. Asnappy jungle tale for grades K-3.

RD11032 Jennings, Gary. THE ROPE IN THE JUNGLE.Yarn about a broken four-mile-long rope in the Mexicanjungle and a master ropemaker from Massachusetts calledto repair it. The ropemaker stumbles into an ancient witchdoctor, hostile natives, supposedly extinct volcanoes, anda sinister mystery. A flamboyant tale for grades 5-8.

TB03264 Kipling, Rudyard. THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK.The second book of stories about Mowgli and his animalfriends in the East Indian forests. Sequel to: "THE JUNGLEBOOK." For grades 4-7.

RD06303 Kraus, Robert. LEO THE LATE BLOOMER.Leo the tiger can read, write, or draw, nor eat neatly. Hismother believes Leo is just a late bloomer, and she is right.One day in his own good time, Leo blooms!For grades K-3.

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BR02267 Bennett, Rainey. THE SECRET HIPING PLACE.The greatest wish of Little Hippo, the pet of the hippo herd,is to be left alone. Before he can have any privacy, though,Little Hippo must find himself a secret hiding place.For grades K-3

BR02682 Blake, Robert. ONE HUNDRED ONE ELEPHANT JOKES.A 14-year-old editor at Scholastic Book Services compiledhis favorite elephant jokes. For grade 3 adult.

BR03633 Brown, Marcia. HOW, HIPPO!Engaging tale tells what happens to Little Hippo the firsttrime he ventures too far away from his mother.For preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

BR05452 Brown, Margaret Wise. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?Simple rhyming verses about birds and animals that youngchildren know and love. For preschool grade 2.Print/Braille.

BR03385 Brunhoff, Jean de. THE STORY OF BABAR, THE LITTLEELEPHANT.Babar, a young elephant leaves the jungle to live in Paris.When he returns home, he is proclaimed king of theelephants. For preschool grade 2.

BR06463 Cap le, Kathy. THE BIGGEST NOSE.The lizard, the hippopotamus, and the other animalsconvince Eleanor Elephant that she has the biggest nosein school. For grades K-2.

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BR04297 Cutler, Ivor. ELEPHANT GIRL.Little girl digging in the backyard with a spoon unearths anamicable elephant who agrees to play with her. Fantasticalfor preschool - grades 2.

FBC147 Daniel, Mark. A CHILD'S TREASURY OF ANIMALVERSE.An illustrated collection of rhymes, songs, and poemsabout animals from Belloc, Rossetti, Wordsworth and otherBritish and American writers of the nineteenth and earlytwentieth century. For all ages.

BR04293 Daugherty, James Henry. ANDY AND THE LION.A modern tall tale in which a little boy does a favor for a lionand earns his undying gratitude. For grades K-3.Print/Braille.

BR03885 Duvoisin, Roger. VERONICA.Longing to be noticed, a hippopotamus named Veronicaleaves the herd for the city, where she is so gloriouslyconspicuous that she lands in jail. For preschoolgrade 2.

BR04298 Freschet, Berniece. THE HAPPY DROMEDARY.A droll tale on how the dromedary became just so. Forgrades K-3. Print/Braille.

FBC148 Galdone, Paul. THE TURTLE AND THE MONKEY.Greedy monkey makes every effort to cheat Turtle out ofthe bananas that rightfully belong to her. For grades K-3.

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BR02662 Hoban, Lillian. ARTHUR'S HONEY BEAR.Arthur, an enterprising young monkey, conducts a tag saleto dispose of his old toys. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR04679 Hoban, Lilliam. ARTHUR'S PRIZE READER.Arthur, a clever chimpanzee, and his little sister Violet setout to win a super prize dinner for two with King Kongby selling the most subscriptions to Super Chimp Comics.The results are comic but not for poor Arthur. For gradesK-3. Print/Braille.

BR04667 Hoban, Russell. ARTHUR'S NEW POWER.When Arthur Crocodile plugs in his Dracula Hi-Vampelectric guitar and blacks out the house for the third time ina week, the crocodile family agrees to take drasticmeasures. But giving up all their appliances is no easymatter. A droll story for grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR04658 Hoban, Russell. A BIRTHDAY FOR FRANCES.Frances the badger child is so jealous of her little sisterGloria that she excludes herself from preparations forGloria's birthday party. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR05905 Hogrogian, Nonny. ONE FINE DAY.After a greedy fox laps up an old woman's pail of milk, thewoman cuts off his tail and refuses to sew it back until thefox refills her pail with milk. For grades K-3. CaldecottMedal, 1972. Print/Braille.

BR00774 Hurd, Edith Thacher. JOHNNY LION'S BOOK.FBR138 Johnny is a young lion whose parents give him a book to

read when they go hunting. The book tells about anotheryoung lion who went out by himself and learned his lessonthe hard way. For grades K-3.

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BR04299 Hurd, Edith Thacher. JOHNNY LION'S RUBBER BOOTS.Johnny Lion's mother is at her wit's end with her son'santics on a rainy day until Father Lion brings home asurprise package. For preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

BRO2150 Hurd, Edith Thacher. THE MOTHER DEER.The story of one year in the life of a female deer, beginningwith the birth of her two fawns in the spring and continuingthrough the next spring when the young deer leave theirmother. For grades K-3.

BRO1043 Jenkins, Alan C. KINGDOM OF THE ELEPHANTS.A 17-year-old boy living near a jungle in India feelscontrasting emotions for two elephants. He loves thecaptive Rajendra who works obediently for people, but heis in awe of the Great King, leader of the wild elephants.For grades 4-7.

FBC149 Kitchen, Bert. TENREC'S TWIGS.Seized with doubts about the value of the small buildingshe constructs out of twigs, Tenrec goes from one jungleanimal to the next asking for opinions. For grades K-4.

BRO1977 LaFontaine, Jean de. THE LION AND THE RAT: AFABLE.A retelling of the French fable about the rat who repays alion's kindness by rescuing him from a trap. For gradesK-3. Print/Braille.

BR07104 Lester, Helen. IT WASN'T MY FAULT.Murdley Gurdson has one of his typically bad days. But is itreally his fault when someone lays an egg on his head?For preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

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FBC150 Lewis, J. Patrick. A HIPPOPOTAMUSNT.More than thirty mostly humorous poems about a variety ofanimals. For grades K-3.

FBC151 Lillegard, Dee. SITTING IN MY BOX.A little boy sits alone in a large cardboard box. Someoneknocks. One by one, a giraffe, an elephant, a baboon, andothers join him. Soon the box is full of animals and morethan enough silliness! For preschool - grade 2.

BR05081 Lobe!, Arnold. FABLES.Twenty original fables featuring an array of animalcharacters from kangaroos to crocodiles. For grades K-3.Print/Braille.

FBR333 Lobel, Arnold. FABLES.Twency original fables featuring an array of animalcharacters from kangaroos to crocodiles. For grades K-3.

BR03334 Lobel, Arnold. FROG AND TOAD ALL YEAR.Five funny, short stories celebrating the year-roundadventures of Frog and Toad, two best friends.For grades K-3.

BR05456 Lobel, Arnold. UNCLE ELEPHANT.Old Uncle Elephant, who has more wrinkles than thebeach has sand, takes wonderful care of his nephew untilthe child's parents, lost at sea, are found again. A warm,humorous story told in very short chapters for preschool -grade 2. Print/Braille.

BR04267 Lofting, Hugh. DOCTOR DOLITTLE AND THE SECRETLAKE.Doctor Do little encounters many exciting adventures whenhe sails to Secret Lake in Africa to rescue Mudface, anancient turtle who has lived there since the days of Noahand the flood. For grades 3-6.

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BR04247 Lofting, Hugh. THE STORY OF DOCTOR DOLITTLE;BEING THE HISTORY OF HIS PECULIAR LIFE AT HOMEAND ASTONISHING ADVENTURES IN FOREIGN PARTS.An old favorite about a kind-hearted doctor who lovesanimals so much that he learns their language. The storyof his trip to Africa to cure the monkeys of a terriblesickness is full of humorous improbabilities.For grades 4-7.

BR05610 Low, Joseph. BEASTLY RIDDLES: FISHY, FLIGHTY, ANDBUGGY, TOO.An animated collection of riddles about animals. Forgrades K-3 to share with older readers. Print/Braille.

BR05310 Mathews, Louise. GATOR PIE.Alligator friends Alvin and Alice find a huge pie at the edgeof the swamp. Before they can cut it in half, a third gatorarrives, then a fourth, until there are a hundred alligatorsfighting for the biggest piece. A sweet lesson on fractionsfor grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR03090 McNulty, Faith. WOODCHUCK.Describes the life and hazards of a femlae woodchuck andher family during the changing seasons. For grades K-3.

BR07123 Hadithi, Mwenye. HOT HIPPO.A hot hippo is unhappy on land and wants to swim in thecool water. Ngai, god of Everything and Everywhere, isafraid he will eat all the fish. Ngai and Hippo strike anamusing bargain that they keep to this very day!For preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

BR07005 Patterson, Francine. KOKO'S STORY.In 1973 the author began teaching Koko, a baby gorilla,American Sign Language. This book recounts theirincredible relationship and the growth of Koko's vocabularyto five hundred signs, with which she even tells lies. Wealso meet Michael, Koko's intended future mate.Continues the story of KOKO'S KITTEN (BR06430).For grades 3-6.

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BR03796 Payne, Emmy. KATY NO-POCKET.A kangaroo without a pouch searches everywhere for apocket to carry her son Freddy. For preschool - grade 2.Print/Braille.

FBC152 Peet, Bill. THE ANT AND THE ELEPHANT.Of all the animals the elephant rescues, only the tiny antreturns the favor.

BR05908 Pose II, Elsa. ELEPHANTS.Simple introduction of Indian and African elephants tellswhat they eat, how they livL , and how they are capturedand tamed. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR05079 Rey, Margret Elisabeth Walkstein. CURIOUS GEORGEGOES TO THE HOSPITAL.Curious George, the mischievous little monkey, goes to thehospital to have a piece of jigsaw puzzle removed from hisstomach. A good book to help children prepare for thehospital. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR02986 Rockwell, Anne F. BIG BOSS.A big, hungry tiger wants to eat a little green frog as asnack until the clever frong boasts that he is Big Boss of theforest and a tiger eater as well. For grades K-3.Print/Braille.

BR07135 Shannon, George. DANCE AWAY.Rabbit loves to dance all of the time and makes his friendsdance with him until they try to avoid him. When foxcatches his friends for supper, Rabbit manages to dancethem all to safety. For preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

BRO7115 Shannon, George. LIZARD'S SONG.Bear heard Lizards song and wanted it. Although Lizardwas happy to share, Bear just could not seem to get it right.So Lizard taught him how to make his very own song. For

preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

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BR03088 Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman. BURTON AND DUDLEY.Dudley Possum, who loves to walk, persuades hisreluctant friend Burton Possum to join him for a hike. Thehike proves to be a test for their friendship and revealssome surprises as well. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR05910 Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman. THE STORY OF BENTLEYBEAVER.The story of an irresistibly good-natured beaver, from hisbirth as a fuzzy baby to the end of his good and happy life.Bentley grows to become a teenager who play the guitarand eats a lot of potato chips. He later marries BelindaBeaver and builds a fine house, enjoys his family, andtravels all around the world. For grades K-3 to share witholder readers. Print/Braille.

BR05604 Sharmat, Mitchell. GREGORY, THE TERRIBLE EATER.Gregory's parents worry about their son because he is noordinary goat. Instead of enjoying tin cans, rigs, and bottlecaps, Gregory dreams of pigging out on such junky foodsas fruits, vegetables, eggs, bread, and butter. Forpreschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

FBR186 Silverstein, Shei. A LIGHT IN THE ATTIC.A fat collection of poems that range from exhilaratingnonsense to tender sadness. For grades 4-7 to share witholder readers.

FBC128 Stapler, Sarah. CORDELIA, DANCE!Cordelia the crocodile unhappily creates chaos in herdance class, until she meets a student even clumsier thanhe is! For preschool grade 2.

BR05317 Van Allsburg, Chris. JUMANJI.The game they find under a tree looks like a hundredothers that Peter and Judy have at home. When theyunfold the ordinary-looking board, though, they areplunged into the most exciting and bizarre adventure oftheir lives. For grades K-3. Caldecott medal 1982.Print/Braille.

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FBC153 Waldrop, Victor H. THE UNHUGGABLES.Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and naturalenvironment of a varity of mammals, insects, and otheranimals people often fear, dislike, or simply ignore.For grades 4-7.

FBC154 Waldrop, Victor H. WHAT DO ANIMALS SEE, HEAR,

SMELL, AND FEEL?Explores how animals senses are often superior to thoseof people. For grades 4-7.

BR05569 Weinrib, Lennie. THE WORLD'S WORST ELEPHANTJOKES: A BOOK ABOUT ELEPHANTS THEIR HOPES,FEARS, JOKES, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS.Classic lighthearted jokes about the heavies of the animalworld. For grades 4-7 and older readers.

BR03031 Wiseman, Bernard. MORRIS AND BORIS: THREESTORIES.Three stories about the antics of know-it-all Boris the bear,who tries to teach wacky Morris the Moose to guessriddles, say a tongue-twister, and play hide-and-seek.For grades K-3.

BR05071 Wittman, Sally. PELLY AND PEAK.The friendship and antics of two birds, a peacock and apelican, who share presents, tricks, and surprises witheach other. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

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CASSETTE BOOKS

RC27036 Arnold, Caroline. GIRAFFE.Easter, a four-month old giraffe, lives with fifteen othergiraffes in an open-air wildlife park in central New Jersey.This books describes the characteristics of Easter and herspecies. For grades 2-4.

RC12153 Bodker, Cecil. THE LEOPARD.An Ethiopian boy is bound, gagged, and deserted to themercy of wild animals when he discovers that a disguisedblacksmith, and not a leopard as the villagers think, hasbeen robbing them of their cattle. A taut adventure forgrades 5-8.

RC22903 Brown, Marcia. ONCE A MOUSE...A fable from India. A compassionate hermit changes afrightened mouse into successively larger animals to savehim from his enemies until the mouse's arrogance bringsabout his downfall. For grades K-3. Caldecott Medal 1962.

RC11365 Brunhoff, Jean de. THE STORY OF BABAR, THE LITTLEELEPHANT.Babar, a young elephant leaves the jungle to live in Paris.When he returns home, he is proclaimed king of theelephants. For preschool grade 2.

CBF611 Brunhoff, Jean de. EL VIAJE DE BABAR.Babar, King of the Elephants, and his Queen, Celeste, takea trip in a hot air balloon. For grades K-3. Spanishlanguage.

RC24669 Cap le, Kathy. THE BIGGEST NOSE.The lizard, the hippopotamus, and the other animalsconvince Eleanor Elephant that she has the biggest nosein school. For grades K-2.

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RC08858 Dana, Doris. THE ELEPHANT AND HIS SECRET.EL ELEFANTE Y SU SECRETO.A fable telling how the elephant gets his enormous shapeand how a secret helps him save all the world's animals.For grades 2-5.

CBF1323 Daniel, Mark. A CHILD'S TREASURY OF ANIMALVERSE.An illustrated collection of rhymes, songs, and poemsabout animals from Belloc, Rossetti, Wordsworth and otherBritish and American writers of the nineteenth and earlytwentieth century. For all ages.

RC25700 Delton, Judy. THE ELEPHANT IN DUCK'S GARDEN.Duck has an elephant in his garden. He and his friendBear try removing him with an elephant net, an elephantremoval service, and everything else that they can think of.Finally Rabbit Junior suggests that they simply ask him toleave. For preschool grade 2.

RC11669 Fatio, Louise. THE HAPPY LION IN AFRICA.Adventures of the Happy Lion in Africa where the wildanimals terrify him and he longs for the safety of his homein the French zoo. For grades K-3.

CBF602 Fatio, Louise. EL LEON FELIZ EN AFRICA.Adventures of the Happy Lion in Africa where the wildanimals terrify him and he longs for the safety of his homein the French zoo. For grades K-3. Spanish language.

RC12450 Fatio, Louise. THE THREE HAPPY LIONS.The Happy Lion and his wonderful lioness are worriedabout their clever child Francois, who must soon have atrade, although few trades are open to lions these days.For grades K-3.

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RC25904 Fischer-Nagel, Heiderose and Andreas. SEASON OFTHE WHITE STORK.Each year, the white stork travels 6000 miles as it returnsfrom Africa to Europe to nest during the spring andsummer months. The book tells of this long, dangerousjourney, and of how the white stork hatches its eggs andraises its young. It also discusses the danger of storksbecoming extinct and describes other species of storks.For grades 2-4.

CBF1318 Galdone, Paul. THE TURTLE AND THE MONKEY.Greedy monkey makes every effort to cheat Turtle out ofthe bananas that rightfully belong to her. For grades K-3.

RC24592 Grahame, Kenneth. THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS.The adventures of Mole, Water Rat, Badger, bumptious Mr.Toad, and other animals who live along the river and in thewoods. For grades 4-7.

RC29227 Hurd, Edith Thacher. JOHNNY LION'S BAD DAY.Johnny Lion has a bad day when he wakes up with a coldand has to take the red medicine his mother gives to him.For preschool grade 2.

CBF1266 Hurd, Edith Thacher. JOHNNY LION'S BOOK.Johnny is a young lion whose parents give him a book toread when they go hunting. The book tells about anotheryoung lion who went out by himself and learned his lessonthe hard way. For grades K-3.

RC29226 Hurd, Edith Thacher. JOHNNY LION'S RUBBER BOOTS.Johnny Lion's mother is at her wit's end with her son'santics on a rainy day until Father Lion brings hale asurprise package. For preschool grade 2.

RC25834 Jarrell, Randall. THE ANIMAL FAMILY.A poet's story of a lonely hunter who adopts a mermaidand then expands his family with a lynx, a bear, and ayoung boy. For grades 4-6.

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RC15091!3 :1:1; Jurmain, Suzanne. FROM TRUNK TO TAIL: ELEPHANTS

f_ ri LEGENDARY AND REAL.Fact and fiction about elephants as servants, warriors,

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, entertainers, gods, prey, and political symbols.For grades 4-7.

RC22171 Kipling, Rudyard. THE ELEPHANT'S CHILD.This much-loved whimsical fantasy from Kipling's "JUSTSO STORIES" tells-how the insatiably curious elephantchild got his trunk.: For grades 2-4.

RC25338 -Kipling, Rudyard. HOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS HUMP.A tale of how the lazy camel who would olnly say 'Humph!'got a hump on his.back. For preschool grade 2 to sharewith older readers.:

CBF1302 Kitchen, Bert. TENREC'S TWIGS.Seized with doubtS7:about the value of the small buildings'he constructs out cif twigs, Tenrec goes from one jungler-animal to the nextasking for opinions. For grades K-4.

CBF1243 Kraus, Robert. NthS. ELMO OF ELEPHANT HOUSE.A:'mouse couple t*omelemployed in the home of Mrs.Elmo-, an elephant4/herei they work hard but haveinteresting adventOres. For grades 2-4.

'CBF1324 Lewis, J. Patrick.A HIPPOPOTAMUSN'T.

More than thirty mstly humorous poems about a variety ofanimals. For grads K-3.

CBF1259 Lillegard, Dee. SITTING IN MY BOX.A little boy site alone in a large cardboard box. Someoneknocks. Onejy one, a giraffe, an elephant, a baboon, andothdrs join Soon the box is full of animals and morethan enough sillipess! For preschool grade 2.

RC15120 Lofting, Hugh. DOCTOR DOLITTLE AND THE GREEN

CANARY,_Pippinella;theveen canary, tells the story of her exciting,adventurous life before? she joined Doctor Dolittle's OperaCompany and bebame its prima dona. For grades 3-6.

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RC14701 Lofting, Hugh. DOCTOR DOLITTLE AND THE SECRETLAKE.Doctor Dolittle encounters many exciting adventures whenhe sails to Secret Lake in Africa to rescue Mudface, anancient turtle who has lived there since the days of Noahand the flood. For grades 3-6.

RC15768 Lofting, Hugh. DOCTOR DOLITTLE'S CARAVAN.Starting with an unhappy little green bird who reportedlycan't sing a note, Doctor Do little organizes a bird opera thattakes London by storm. For grades 3-6.

RC28413 Lofting, Hugh. THE STORY OF DOCTOR DOLITTLE;BEING THE HISTORY OF HIS PECULIAR LIFE AT HOMEAND ASTONISHING ADVENTURES IN FOREIGN PARTS.An old favorite about a kind-hearted doctor who lovesanimals so much that he learns their language. The storyof his trip to Africa to cure the monkeys of a terriblesickness is full of humorous improbabilities.For grades 4-7.

RC28256 Lofting, Hugh. THE VOYAGES OF DOCTOR DOLITTLE.Tommy Stubbins of Puddleby tells the story of the hilariousadventures of Dr. Do little as he voages to SpidermonkeyIsland and struggles to learn shellfish language. Forgrades 4-7. Newbery Medal 1922.

RC27843 London, Jack. THE CALL OF THE WILD.Buck, a St. Bernard, is stolen and tt ained to be a sled dogin the Alaska gold fields. Abused by both people anddogs, Buck learns to fight ruthlessly until he finds in JohnThornton a master he loves and respects.

RC13967 Milne, A.A. THE WORLD OF POOH: THE COMPLETEWINNIE-THE-POOH AND THE HOUSE AT POOHCORNER.The classic adventures and misadventures of ChristopherRobin; Winnie-the-Pooh, a winsome bear of little brain; andtheir friends Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Kanga and Roo. Forgrades 3-6 and older readers.

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RC21838 Overbeck, Cynthia. LIONS.Describes the complex and dangerous life of lions on theAfrican savannas. For grades 4-7.

CBF1325 Peet, Bill. THE ANT AND THE ELEPHANT.Of all the animals the elephant rescues, only the tiny antreturns the favor.

RC25694 Peet, Bill. ZELLA, ZACK, AND ZODIAC.Zella the zebra finds Zack, an abandoned baby ostrich,and becomes his adopted mother. soon Zack grows to benine feet tall, and very independent. Zella begins towonder if perhaps Zack has forgotten her, until he rescuesher awkward new son Zodiac , and becomes his watchfulfriend. For preschool grade 2.

RC27645 Retch, Margret. SULEIMAN THE ELEPHANT.In 1551, when Prince Max, the son of King Ferdinand theFirst of Austria, married Princess Maria, the daughter of theking of Spain, one of their wedding gifts was an elephant.The prince, princess, and all of the people that theirprocession passed on the way from Spain to Vienna hadnever seen such a gigantic, wondrous beast before!For grades K-3.

RC23458 Rey, Hans Augusto. CECILY G. AND THE NINEMONKEYS.Curious George and eight other little monkeys find adelightful new friend in Cecily Giraffe. Cecily makes herselfinto a see-saw, a parachute jump, and a sailboat for themonkeys and they all have a marvelous time. Forpreschool grade 2.

RC28932 Rey, H. A. CURIOUS GEORGE.Curious George, a very curious little monkey, has suchdifficulty adjusting to city life that he keeps himself and hisowner in one scrape after another. For preschoolgrade 2.

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RC24596 Salten, Felix. BAMBI: A LIFE IN THE WOODS.The story of Bambi, the deer, from his birth to maturity ashe grows up on the banks of the Danube and learns withthe other deer to fear humans more than any othercreatures. For grades 4-7.

CBF1296 Schindler, Regine. NAPOLEON THE DONKEY.When Napoleon is unhappy with a new owner, his crowfriend proves the power of friendship by engineering thedonkey's return to his former owner. For grades K-3.

RC25863 Sharp, Margery. THE RESCUERS.Miss Bianca, an elegant and clever spy for the MousePrisoner's Aid Society, leads a rescue party in its search fora mouse poet held captive in the horrid Black Castle.For grades 3-5.

RC17732 Silverstein, Shel. A LIGHT IN THE ATTIC.A fat collection of poems that range from exhilaratingnonsense to tender sadness. For grades 4-7 to share witholder readers.

CBF1292 Stapler, Sarah. CORDELIA, DANCE!Cordelia the crocodile unhappily creates chaos in herdance class, until she meets a student even clumsier thanshe is! For preschool grade 2.

RC27861 Stidworthy, John. A YEAR IN THE LIFE: ELEPHANT.Describes a year in the life of Mbili, a young Africanelephant. Mbi li and her herd migrate from the opengrasslands to the hill country, where Mbili mates and helpsher sister raise her newborn baby. For grades 5-8.

RC27862 Stidworthy, John. A YEAR IN THE LIFE: TIGER.Describes a year in the life of Mohini, an Indian tiger.Mohini lives with her grown-up cub on the edge of theforest. During the year her cub leaves home, and Mohinimeets a new mate and starts a new family. For grades 5-8.

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CBF1321 Waldrop, Victor H. THE UNHUGGABLES.Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and naturalenvironment of a varity of mammals, insects, and otheranimals people often fear, dislike, or simply ignore.For grades 4-7.

CBF1322 Waldrop, Victor H. WHAT DO ANIMALS SEE, HEAR,SMELL, AND FEEL?Explores how animals senses are often superior to thoseof people. For grades 4-7.

CBF1268 Walsh, Maria Elena. DAILAN KIFKI.Zany adventures of an elephant and his children friends.For grades 4-7. Spanish language.

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RD 06541 Brunhoff, Jean de. BABAR AND FATHER CHRISTMAS.Babar, the elephant king, travels to the land of ice andsnow in search of Father Christmas. For grades K-3.

RD06541 Brunhoff, Jean de. BABAR AND HIS CHILDREN.Three salutes fired from a cannon tell Babar, the elephantking, that his wife has just given birth to three little babyelephants. For grades K-3.

RD06536 Brunhoff, Jean de. BABAR THE KING.King Babar and Queen Celeste are established as rules ofthe country of the elephants. Since they have no capitalcity, King Babar orders everything he needs to build amagnificent capital. For grades K-3.

TB04079 Brunhoff, Laurent de. BABAR'S BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.When Babar's loving subjects plan a tremendous birthdaysurprise for him, their most difficult task is keeping thesecret from the inquisitive elephant king. For grades K-3.

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RD06536 Brunhoff, Laurent de. BABAR LOSES HIS CROWN.When Babar and Celeste take their elephant family on a tripto Paris, Babar's royal suitcase containing his kingly crowndisappears. For grades K-3.

RD06751 Cole, William. I WENT TO THE ANIMAL FAIR: A BOOKOF ANIMAL POEMS.An anthology for animal lovers with subjects ranging fromfrogs and grasshoppers to bears and whales. Forgrades K-3.

RD06769 Conklin, Gladys Plemon. ELEPHANTS OF AFRICA.Altho. !gh elephants are the largest living land animals,elephant babies, like all other babies, need the help andprotection of adults until they mature. This account followsLittle Elephant from shortly after his birth until he leaves theherd 12 years later. For grades 2-5.

RD17562 Dahl, Roald. THE ENORMOUS CROCODILE.An enormous crocodile who devises clever tricks to trap anice, juicy child for lunch gets exactly what he deserves. Asnappy jungle tale for grades K-3.

TB01178 Durrell, Gerald Malcolm. THE NEW NOAH.The author describes three animal-collecting trips whichhe has taken inWest Africa and South America, illustratingthe personalities of some of the most unusual members ofthe animal kingdom and describing how the difficult butinteresting job of collecting is done. For grades 6-9.

RD09927 Duvoisin, Roger. PETUNIA'S TREASURE.When Petunia the goose boasts to her barnyard friendsthat she has found a treasure chest, the other animalsinsist on sharing her good fortune. For grades K-3.

RD06769 Emanuel, Elizabeth. BABY BABOON.This book tells about the first year of a baby baboon's life in

East Africa, showing how by the end of that year he isready to be on his own. For grades 2-5.

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RD13799 Fatio, Louise. THE HAPPY LION.The lion in a French zoo is everybody's favorite -- until hiskeeper forgest to lock the cage door and the lion leaves toexplore the town. For grades K-3.

TB02342 Fatio, Louise. THE HAPPY LION'S VACATION.The Happy Lion and his friend want to go on a vacation butthey are confronted with bureaucracy at the railroad station,the bus terminal, and even on the road. Everybody agreesthat there is no rule against the intended trip -- there is justno rule for it! For grades K-3.

TB03970 Fatio, Louise. THE HAPPY LION'S TREASURE.After the Happy Lion makes his will, he discovers that thethings he wants to leave to leave his friends really belongto the zoo. When the zookeeper's son tells the Happy Lionthat he has a secret treasure, all the Happy Lion's friendsjoin the treasure hunt. For grades K-3.

RD13924 Freschet, Berniece. ELEPHANT AND FRIENDS.When a wise and kind old elephant collapses during adrought, his friend join together to help repay his wisdomand kindness. For grades K-3.

RD11250 Hobson, Sam B. THE LION OF THE KALAHARI.When a murderous stranger usurps leadership of anomadic Bushman tribe, a young boy is forced to fleedeep into the Kalahari desert to save his life. He livesalone for years and comes to be called the Lion of theKalahari. A compelling tale for grades 5-8 and olderinterested readers.

RD20954 Hogrogian, Nonny. ONE FINE DAY.After a greedy fox laps up an old woman's pail of milk, thewoman cuts off his tail and refuses to sew it back until thefox refills her pail with milk. For grades K-3. CaldecottMedal, 1972.

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RD06887 Hopf, Alice Lightner. BIOGRAPHY OF A RHINO.After an accident causes her mother's death, Fari, alovable white rhino, becomes the pet of forest rangers in aUgandan national park. The story follows Fari from herbabyhood to her senseless death at the hand of poachers.For grades 3-5.

RD10986 Jos lin, Sesyle. BRAVE BABY ELEPHANT.When the big night finally arrives, brave Baby Elephantreadies himself for a great adventure that will keep readersin amused suspense until the surprise ending. Forpreschool grade 2.

RD09017 Kipling, Rudyard. HOW THE RHINOCEROS GOT HISSKIN.In this tale from Kip ling's "JUST SO STORIES", a wilyParsee outwits the rude and all-too-greedy rhinceros whosteals the Parsee's fresh-baked cake. For grades K-3.

RD17237 Lobel, Arnold. FABLES.Twenty origical fables featuring an array of animalcharacters from kangaroos to crocodiles. For grades K-3.

RD06452 Lobel, Arnold. FROG AND TOAD ARE FRIENDS.Five little stories about the amusing adventures of a solemngreen frog and a funny brown toad. For grades K-3.

RD06452 Lobel, Arnold. UNCLE ELEPHANT.Old Uncle Elephant, who has more wrinkles than thebeach has sand, takes wonderful care of his nephew untilthe child's parents, lost at sea, are found again. A warm,humorous story told in very short chapters for preschoolgrade 2.

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TB01790 Lofting, Hugh. THE STORY OF DOCTOR DOLITTLE;BEING THE HISTORY Or: HIS PECULIAR LIFE AT HOMEAND ASTONISHING ADVENTURES IN FOREIGN PARTS.An old favorite about a kind-hearted doctor who lovesanimals so much that he learns their language. The storyof his trip to Africa to cure the monkeys of a terriblesickness is full of humorous improbabilities.For grades 4-7.

RD 06534 Mandry, Kathy. HOW TO MAKE ELEPHANTBREAD.Fifteen very easy, funny recipes for drinks and snacks,including Monkey Business, Jungle Juice, Spooky Cream,and Elephant Bread. For grades K-3.

RD09397 Nixon, Joan Lowery. THE ALLIGATOR UNDER THE BED.When Jill's parents don't believe there is an alligator underher bed, Uncle Harry, who understands imaginative andnot-very-sleepy girls, comes to the rescue.For grades K-3.

R D20332 Peet, Bill. NO SUCH THINGS.Rhythmic verses describe a menagerie of fanciful beastssuch as the Glubzunks, the Juggrums, and the fancyFandangos. For preschool grade 2 to share with olderreaders.

RD09353 Pinkwater, Daniel Manus. BLUE MOOSE.A man who runs a restaurant on the edge of the big northwoods meets a talking blue moose who moves in andspends the winter serving as head waiter. For grades 3-5.

RD20966 Posell, Elsa. ELEPHA;JTSSimple introduction to Indian and African elephants tellswhat they eat, how they live, and how they are capturedand tamed. For grades K-3.

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RD14020 Prelutsky, Jack. THE MEAN OLD MEAN HYENA.A zebra, an ostrich, an elephant, and a lion become thehapless victims of an incorrigible hyena's rnean tricks.Comic verse for grades K-3.

TB03970 Prelutsky, Jack. THE TERRIBLE TIGER.The most terrible, terrible, terrible tiger that has ever beeneats the grocer, the baker, and the farmer. But he makes aterrible mistake when he eats the shrewd tailor.For grades K-3.

RD11290 Seuling, Barbara. THE GREAT BIG ELEPHANT ANDTHE VERY SMALL ELEPHANT.Three short, humorous stories about the ups and downs ofthe friendship between the Great Big Elephant and theVery Small Elephant. For preschool grade 2.

RD07030 Seuss, Dr. HORTON HATCHES THE EGG.Left in charge of a bird's egg, Horton the very faithfulelephant guards it through so many trials that his finaltriumph is most gratifying. For grades K-3.

RD07030 Seuss, Dr. ON BEYOND ZEBRA.Dr. Seuss creates a zany new alphabet which beginswhere Z for zebra leaves off. For grades K-3.

RD08224 Stevens, Carla. HOORAY FOR PIG!Swimming is the most important thing in the world to Pig,who doesn't know how to swim and fears he may neverlearn. For grades K-3. In container with: LYLE FINDS HISMOTHER.

TB01161 Stevenson, William. THE BUSHBABIES.The daughter of an English game warden discovers shehas lost the permit necessary to take her pet tarsier, orbushbaby, out of Africa Enlisting the help of an Africanheadman, she leaves the ship to return her pet to his nativeKenya. For grades 3-6.

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RD13070 Tworkov, Jack. THE CAMEL WHO TOOK A WALK.A suspenseful nonsense tale about a beautiful camel whotakes a morning walk and a hungry tiger who lies in wait forher. For grades K-3.

RD18720 Van Allsburg, Chris. JUMANJI.The game they find under a tree looks like a hundredothers that Peter and Judy have at home. When theyunfold the ordinary-looking board, though, they areplunged into the most exciting and bizarre adventure oftheir lives. For grades K-3. Caldecott Medal 1982.

RD08224 Waber, Bernard. LYLE FINDS HIS MOTHER.Lyle the Crocodile leaves his happy home on East 88thStreet to search for his mother at the urging of Hector P.Valenti, star of stage and screen. For grades K-3. Incontainer with HOORAY FOR PIG!

TB03066 Yurdin, Betty. THE TIGER IN THE TEAPOT.When a family finds a tiger in their teapot at teatime, they trypleading with it, but the bored tiger doesn't budge, untilJosie comes up with something no on else has tried yet.For grades K-3.

RD06033 Zim, Herbert S. ALLIGATORS AND CROCODILES.This introduction to alligators and crocodiles explains theirevolution from giant dinosaurs and their living habits today.The author briefly mentions the near-extinction of alligatorsand the legal attempts to protect them.,; or grades 4-7.

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DINOSAUR SAFARIBRAILLE BOOKS

BR06995 Adler, David. CAM JANSEN AND THE MYSTERY OFTHE DINOSAUR BONES.When Cam and her friend Eric visit the museum withtheir class, Cam's photographic memory tells her thatsomething is wrong with the Coelophysis dinosaurskeleton. Ms. Tyler, the museum guide, and even themuseum director tell her that she is wrong. When Camand Eric see an off -brand milk truck making an eveningpick-up, they are soon on their way to finding the missingbones and the culprits. For grades 3-5.

FBC130 Adler, David. DINOSAUR PRINCESS AND OTHERPREHISTORIC RIDDLES.A collection of jokes and riddles about dinosaurs andcave men, including "Why doesn't anyone play withBrontous? He was a saur loser." For grades 1-4.

BR05708 Adrian, Mary. MYSTERY OF THE DINOSAURGRAVEYARD.A group of young scientists searching the desert fordinosaur bones hope that an old map will lead them to adinosaur graveyard. But strange noises around theircamp, sinister men in the shadows, and the theft of themap foil their plans. Easy reading for grades 4-7.

FBC131 Alden, Laura. DINOSAUR JOKES.A collection of jokes, knock-knocks, and riddles aboutdinosaurs. For grades 1-5.

FBC134 Aliki. DIGGING UP DINOSAURS.Briefly introduces various types of dinosaurs, explaininghow scientists find, preserve, and reassemble the giantdinosaur skeletons seen in museums. For preschoolgrade 2.

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FBC136 Arnold, Caroline. DINOSAUR MOUNTAIN.Describes the work of paleontologists in learning aboutdinosaurs, especially the discoveries made at DinosaurNational Monument in Utah. For grades 4-7.

BR06150 Carrick, Carol. WHAT HAPPENED TO PATRICK'SDINOSAURS?While he helps rake leaves, Patrick asks his big brotherHank where the dinosaurs all went. Hank says thatthere are no more dinosaurs today because conditionschanged on planet Earth. But Patrick has other ideasabout what happened to the huge creatures long ago.For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

FBC132 Clark, Mary Lou. DINOSAURIOS.Spanish language for grades 2-6.

BR04427 Cole, Joanna. SABER-TOOTHED TIGER AND OTHERICE AGE ANIMALS.Describes the lives of such long-vanished Ice Agemammals as the saber-toothed tiger, mastodon, andcave bear. For grades 2-4 and older interested readers.

BR04795 Cole, William. DINOSAURS AND BEASTS OF YORE:POEMS.An anthology of verses that bring back to rollicking life ahost of extinct beasts, from the lumbering dinosaur to thetiny eohippus. For grades 4-7.

FBC133 dePaola, Tomie. LITTLE GRUNT AND THE BIG EGG.When a dinosaur hatches from the egg that Little Gruntbrought home for dinner, Mama and Papa Grunt let himkeep it as a pet until it grows too big for their cave. Forgrades 2-4.

BR05601 Granger, Judith. AMAZING WORLD OF DINOSAURS.Describes the different types of dinosaurs that onceroamed the earth and presents theories for theirmysterious disappearances. For grades K-3.Print/Braille.

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FBC137 Hennessey, Barbara. THE DINOSAUR WHO LIVED IN

MY BACKYARD.What would it be ,like to have a dinosaur living in yourbackyard? Dind6Aurs lived there a long time ago, evenbefore there were people. If dinosaurs lived here today,would they shake your neighborhood when they jumped,would they play hide-and-seek, or rescue a kite high in atree? Just what would happen if the dinosaurs cameback? For preschcol grade 2.

FBC135 Hoff, Syd. DANNY AND THE DINOSAUR.When Danny visited the dinosaur room in

the museum, he never dreamed thedinosaur would (talk to him. Or that theywould leave the museum together, withDanny seated way up high on thedinosaulis hack. And that was just thebeginn)n'g bf their wonderfulVay! ForpreschoDI grade 3.

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FBC13W Kellogg;Steveh. P.pEHISTORICPINKERTON.Pinkertob'S naturpr6anine urge to chew on things whileteethir4coincides with a chaotic,visit to the museum'scollectiOn of din9Saur bones. For preschool grade 2.

BR07605 Lau Patricia. DINOSAURS WALKED HERE AND

OTH t1 STORIES FOSSILS TELL.Within each fossil lies a story of What that fossil once wasand hdw that fossil was made. The author explains in aclear, readable style the processes of fossil formation andnew s' ieptifip theories derived tram the study of fossils.

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BR02769 Parish, Peggy. DINOSAUR TIME.Simple descriptions of eleven different dinosaurs how tosay their names, how they looked, how they lived, andwhat they ate. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

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BR07294 Peters, David. GIANTS OF LAND, SEA, AND AIR,PAST AND PRESENT.Concise, vivid descriptions of giant creatures of the earth,most of whom are now extinct. Discusses a wide array ofanimals such as the African elephant, woolly mammoth,Tyrannosaurus, Brachiousaurus, great white shark, andgiant dragonfly. For grades 4-7 and older readers.

FBC139 Rosenbloom, Joseph. THE FUNNIEST DINOSAURBOOK EVER!A collection of easy-to-understand jokes and riddlesabout dinosaurs. For grades K-6.

BR00280 Thayer, Jane. QUIET ON ACCOUNT OF DINOSAUR.A little girl finds a very shy brontosaurus who has beensleeping in a cave .for sixty million years. He is as friendlyas a puppy, and the lithe girl longs to keep him as a pet,but the dino is terrified by the hustle and bustle of citylife. For grades K-3.

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CBF1314 Adler, David. DINOSAUR PRINCESS ANDOTHER PREHISTORIC RIDDLES.A collection of jokes and riddles about dinosaurs andcave men, including "Why doesn't anyone play withBrontous? He was a saur loser." For grades 1-4.

RC26569 Aiken, Joan. MORTIMER'S CROSS.Young Arabel and her unpredictable pet raven, Mortimer,team up in these three funny stories to round-upinternational gangsters, rescue a kidnapped pop star,topple a radio tower, and chase a dinosaur that had beenpreserved in an iceberg. For grades 3-6.

CBF1315 Alden, Laura. DINOSAUR JOKES.A collection of jokes, knock-knocks, and riddles aboutdinosaurs. For grades 1-5.

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CBF1320 Aiiki. DIGGING UP DINOSAURS.Briefly introduces various types of dinosaurs, explaininghow scientists find, preserve, and reassemble the giantdinosaur skeletons seen in museums. For preschoolgrade 2.

CBF1309 Arnold, Caroline. DINOSAUR MOUNTAIN.Describes the work of paleontologists in learning aboutdinosaurs, especially the discoveries made at DinosaurNational Monument in Utah. For grades 4-7.

CBF1294 Barton, Byron. DINOSAURS, DINOSAURS.In prehistoric days there were many different kinds ofdinosaurs, big and small, those with spikes and thosewith long, sharp teeth. For preschool grade 2.

RC24644 Bloch, Marie Halum. FOOTPRINTS IN THE SWAMP.Set in the age of dinosaurs, this is a fictional account ofthe life of Possum and her family, who are ancestors ofthe modern opossum. The story is filled with facts aboutprehistoric mammals and the effect of earth's changes onthem. For grades 4-8.

CBF1280 Butterworth, Oliver. THE ENORMOUS EGG.A twelve-year-old New Hampshire boy finds a huge eggin the henhouse, and to everyone's amazement a babytriceratops hatches. The next problem is how to raise adinosaur. For grades 4-7.

RC26750 Carrick, Carol. PATRICK'S DINOSAURS.While visiting the zoo, Hank who knows all aboutdinosaurs tells his younger brother Patrick how thedinosaurs' size and habits compare with those of the zooanimals. Patrick's imagination then runs wild. Forgrades K-3.

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RC26750 Carrick, Carol. WHAT HAPPENED TO PATRICK'SDINOSAURS?While he helps rake leaves, Patrick asks his big brotherHank where the dinosaurs all went. Hank says that thereare no more dinosaurs today because conditionschanged on planet Earth. But Patrick has other ideasabout what happened to the huge creatures long ago.For grades K-3.

CBF1248 Christian, Mary Blount. SEBASTIAN (SUPER SLEUTH)AND THE BONE TO PICK MYSTERY.While investigating a case of breaking and entering atthe local museum, the canine detective uncovers a fraudinvolving dinosaur bones. For grades 3-6.

CBF1313 Clark, Mary Lou. DINOSAURIOS.A Spanish language book for grades 2-6.

RC12185 Colbert, Edwin Harris. THE DINOSAUR WORLD.Examines most of the known dinosaurs and discussestheir characteristics and the collection and study ofbones and fossils. For grades 5-8.

RC16302 Cole, Joanna. SAB9R-TOOTHED TIGER AND OTHERICE AGE MAMMALS.Describes the lives of such long-vanished Ice Agemammals as the saber-too" led tiger, mastodon and cavebear. For grades 2-4 and older interested readers.

RC14748 De Camp, L. Sprague. DAY OF THE DINOSAUR.An account of the dinosaurs which lived millions of yearsago their habits and their ultimate extinction. Also thestory of the men and women who have made discoveriesin the science of paleontology.

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CBF1272 dePaola, Tomie. LITTLE GRUNT AND THE BIG EGG.When a dinosaur hatches from the egg that Little Gruntbrought home for dinner, Mama and Papa Grunt let himkeep it as a pet until it grows too big for their cave. Forgrades 2-4.

RC27758 Gallant, Roy A. FROM LIVING CELLS TO DINOSAURS.The scientific theory of how life evolved is presented inthis simple, straightforward test. Beginning with thePrecambrian period and the origin of life, and endingwith the decline of the dinosaurs some 70 million yearsago, changes on the land, in plants, and in animals areexplored. For grades 5-8.

CBF1287 Hennessey, Barbara. THE DINOSAUR WHO LIVED INMY BACKYARD.What would it be like to have a dinosaur living in yourbackyard? Dinosaurs lived there a long time ago, evenbefore there were people. If dinosaurs lived here today,would they shake your neighborhood when they jumped,would they play hide-and-seek, or rescue a kite high in atree? Just what would happen if the dinosaurs cameback? For preschool grade 2.

CBF1306 Hoff, Syd. DANNY AND THE DINOSAUR.When Danny visited the dinosaur room in the museum,he never dreamed the dinosaur would talk to him. Orthat they would leave the museum together, with Dannyseated way up high on the dinosaur's back. Andthat was just the beginning of their wonderful day! Forpreschool grade 3.

RC12220 Kaufmann, John. LITTLE DINOSAURS AND EARLYBIRDS.Explains what fossils tell us about the earliest birds,describing how small dinosaurs became birds and howthey began to fly. For grades 2-4.

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CBF1289 Kellogg, Steven. PREHISTORIC PINKERTON.Pinkerton's natural canine urge to chew on things whileteething coincides with a chaotic visit to the museum'scollection of dinosaur bones. For preschool - grade 2.

RCA9611 Parish, Peggy. DINOSAUR TIME.Simple descriptions of eleven different dinosaurs how tosay their names, how they looked, how they lived, andwhat they ate. For grades K-3.

RC22791 Pretlutsky, Jack. THE NEW KID ON THE BLOCK.Humorous poems about things you may have neverthought about before. You'll learn why you shouldn'targue with a shark, eat a dinosaur, or have an alligatorfor a pet. For grades 3-6 to share with older readers.

RC15028 Pringle, Laurence P. DINOSAURS AND PEOPLE:FOSSILS, FACTS, AND FANTASIES.Traces the research on dinosaurs since the firstdiscoveries of their fossils and presents some startlingideas about what these reptiles were really like. Forgrades 4-7 and older readers.

RC30727 Pryor, Bonnie. SETH OF THE LION PEOPLE.Seth, a young teenager with a withered leg, leaves hiscave clan and makes his home with the Goat People. Hereturns to the Lion People to persuade the hunters that abetter life as growers of food is possible. A portrait of theprehistoric past for grades 5-8.

CBF1244 Raymond, John. THE EXCITING WORLD OFDINOSAURS.The history of dinosaurs and a child guide encyclopediaof prehistoric animals. For grades 4-7.

CBF1245 Rich ler, Mordecai. JACOB TWO-TWO AND THEDINOSAUR.Further adventures of an ordinary boy in theextraordinary situation of meeting a dinosaur. Forgrades 2-4.

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CBF1304 Rosenbloom, Joseph. THE FUNNIEST DINOSAURBOOK EVER!A collection of easy-to-understand jokes and riddlesabout dinosaurs. For grades K-6.

RC14735 Selsam, Millicent. TYRANNOSAURUS REX.Describes the difficult work of reconstructing a dinosaurfrom fossilized bones found in Montana in 1901. Whenthe skeleton was completely assembled years later,Tyrannosaurus Rex was more that two stories high andlonger than a city bus. For grades 4-7.

CBF1279 Shuttlesworth, Dorothy Edwards. TO FIND ADINOSAUR.A history of dinosaur hunting from early discoveries inEngland to expeditions in North America and Asia withan account of procedures involved in transforming fossilremains into museum exhibits. For grades 3-6.

RC22760 Stein, R. Conrad. ME AND DIRTY ARNIE.Dan, fresh from a farm in Georgia, makes friends withArnie, a streetwise Chicago boy who knows how tocreate plenty of excitement. The real excitement beginswhen Dirty Arnie decides to dig for dinosaur bones andturns up some surprising results. For grades 4-7.

RC24434 Thomson, Peggy. AUKS, ROCKS, AND THE ODDDINOSAUR: INSIDE STORIES FROM THESMITHSONIAN'S MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY.A behind-the-scenes look at the items on exhibit at theSmithsonian's Museum of Natural History. Describeshow the stuffed animals and other artifacts are collected,prepared, maintained, and added to the exhibit. Forgrades 4-7 and older readers.

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TB04785 Aliki. FOSSILS TELL OF LONG AGO.Explains what fossils are, how they are formed, what theytell of ages past, and where to look for them. For grades2-4.

RD16867 Cohen, Miriam. LOST IN THE MUSEUM.Although the teacher warns everyone to stay together,Danny sets off to find the dinosaur. Half the class followshim and before they know it, they are lost in the museum.For preschool grade 2.

RD09358 Cole, Joanna. DINOSAUR STORY.Describes ten kinds of dinosaurs that lived millions ofyears ago, leaving only fossilized bones as proof of theirexistence. For grades K-3.

TB03076 Corbett, Scott. EVER RIDE A DINOSAUR?A put-upon little bank clerk meets a talking dinosaurnamed Bronson short for brontosaurus and they leaveRhode Island for the Museum of Natural History in NewYork. For grades 3-6.

RD19529 Granger, Judith. AMAZING WORLD OF DINOSAURS.Describes the different types of dinosaurs that onceroamed the earth and present theories for theirmysterious disappearance. For grades K-3.

RD15483 Thayer, Jane. QUIET ON ACCOUNT OF DINOSAUR.A little girl finds a very shy brontosaurus who has beensleeping in a cave for sixty million years. He is as friendlyas a puppy, and the little girl longs to keep him as a pet,but the dino is terrified by the hustle and bustle of citylife. For grades K-3.

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BR06538 Baum, L. Frank. LITTLE WIZARD STORIES OF OZ.Six short Oz tales feature the ongoing adventures of JackPumpkinhead and the Sawhorse, as well as Dorothy, theScarecrow, the Wizard, the Tin Woodman, and theCowardly Lion. For grades 3-5.

FBR128 Bryan, Ashley. BEAT THE STORY-DRUM, PUM-PUM.Nigerian folk tales including "Hen and Frog," "Why BushCow and Elephant are Bad Friends," "How the AnimalsGot their Tails," and others. For grades 3-6.

FER127 Bulla, Clyde Robert. THE POPPY SEEDS.A little boy's attempts to grow poppies in his droughtparched village soften the heart of the grouchy old manwho has the village's only spring in his backyard.A Mexican tale for grades 2-4.

FBR94 Cohen, Barbara. SEVEN DAUGHTERS AND SEVENSONS.A colorful version of a traditional Arabic tale in which ayoung woman disguises herself as a man and opens ashop in a distant city to help her impoverished family.She is a great success, and there is only one flaw in theventure she falls in love. For grades 5-8 and olderreaders.

BR03882 D'Aulaire, Ingri. OLA.The story of a little Norwegian boy who goes skiing tosee what he can see. Before he returns home, hetravels about Norway and enjoys many exciting andunusual adventures. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

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BRO7111 De Armond, Dale. BERRY WOMAN'S CHILDREN.In this collection of Eskimo myths, fourteen of BerryWoman's children, the animals and the birds, arepresented in fact and fancy. For grades 2-4. Print/Braille.

BR02452 French, Fiona. THE BLUE BIRD.To find out why her beautiful blue bird has stoppedsinging, Jade Lotus searches for the Enchantress to askher advice. When Jade Lotus finally reaches the palaceof the Enchantress she finds unexpected danger ratherthan help. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR00037 Haviland, Virginia. FAVORITE FAIRY TALES TOLD INPOLAND.These tales are retold in a way that preserves the flavor ofthe original language and the character of Poland. Forgrades 3-5.

FBRI 92 Hogrogian, Nonny. THE CONTEST.An Armenian folk tale about two robbers courting thesame girl. For grades K-3.

BR05618 Hoguet, Susan Ramsay. I UNPACKED MY GRAND-MOTHER'S TRUNK: A PICTURE BOOK GAME.An alphabetic adventure and an imaginative twist on thefamiliar childhood word game. The articles that tumbleout of grandmother's trunk include an amazing acrobat, abeguiling bear, a high hat, and a peaked pagoda. Forgrades K-3. Print/Braille.

BRO1042 Houston, James A. TIKTA'LIKTAK: AN ESKIMOLEGEND.When Tikta'liktak, a young Eskimo hunter who faces theperils of life in the Far North, is set adrift on an ice floe, hehas to use all his wits in a struggle for survival. Forgrades 3-5.

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BR03288 Kelsey, Alice Geer. ONCE THE MULLAH: PERSIANFOLK TALES.Twenty-six humorous Persian folk tales about the Mullah

priest, teacher, and judge a kindly old fellow with animpish sense of humor who makes more trouble than hecures. For grades 4-6.

BR03310 Lowe, Patricia Tracy. THE TALE OF THE CZARSALTAN: OR, THE PRINCE AND THE SWANPRINCESS.Retelling of a Russian folk tale in which a swan princesshelps Prince Guidon save his mother and himself fromtheir enemies and gain a kingdom and a bride forhimself. For grades 3-5.

BR00230 Mehdevi, Anne Sinclair. PERSIAN FOLK AND FAIRYTALES, RETOLD.A collection of folk tales reflecting elements from theArabian Nights, Aesop fables, German and Englishstories, and African lore. For grades 4-6.

FBR124 Quigley, Lillian Fox. THE BLIND MEN AND THEELEPHANT: AN OLD TALE FROM THE LAND OFINDIA.Six blind men each feel a different part of the elephantand then try to describe what he is like.

BR05919 Sendak, Maurice. WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE.After being sent to bed without supper for misbehaving,Max puts on his wolf suit and sails away "through nightand day and in and out of weeks and almost over a year"to where the wild things are. An imaginative fantasy forgrades K-3. Caldecott Medal 1964. Print/Braille.

FBR218 Silverstein, Shel. A LIGHT IN THE ATTIC.A fat collection of poems that range from exhilaratingnonsense to tender sadness. For grades 4-7 to sharewith older readers.

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FBR151 Steptoe, John. THE STORY OF JUMPING MOUSE.The gifts of Magic Frog and his own hopeful andunselfish spirit bring Jumping Mouse finally to the Far-OffLand where no mouse goes hungry. A native Americanlegend for grades K-2.

FBC125 Van Allsburg, Chris. TWO BAD ANTS.When two bad ants desert from their colony, they experi-ence a dangerous adventure that convinces them toreturn to their former safety. For preschool and up.

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RC26288 Baum, L. Frank. DOROTHY AND THE WIZARD IN OZ.An earthquake in California sends Dorothy and herfriends Zeb the farm boy, Eureka the kitten, and Jim thecab-horse through a crack in the earth to the Land of theMangaboos. There she meets the Wizard of Oz again,and they team up for one thrilling adventure afteranother. For grades 4-7.

RC26287 Baum, L. Frank. THE EMERALD CITY OF OZ.The powerful Nome King, Roquat the Red, resolves todestroy the Land of Oz, enslave Princess Ozma and thepeople of Oz, and recover his magic belt. Dorothy, AuntEm, and Uncle Henry arrive in the Emerald City just as heis about to invade it. For grades 4-7.

RC24449 Baum, L. Frank. LITTLE WIZARD STORIES OF OZ.Six short Oz tales feature the ongoing adventures of JackPumpkinhead and the Sawhorse, as well as Dorothy, theScarecrow, the Wizard, the Tin Woodman, and theCowardly Lion. For grades 3-5.

CBF1255 Baum, L. Frank. THE MAGIC OF OZ.Subtitle: A Faithful Record of the Remarkable Adventuresof Dorothy and Trot and the Wizard of Oz, Together withthe Cowardly Lion, the Hungry Tiger, and Cap'n Bill, in TTheir Successful Search for a Magical and BeautifulBirthday Present for Princess Ozma of Oz.

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RC29963 Baum, L. Frank. EL MARAVILLOSO MAGO DE OZ.A cyclone carries Dorothy and her dog Toto to themagical land of Oz, where she meets the Scarecrow insearch of a brain, the Tin Woodman in search of a heart,and the Cowardly Lion in search of courage. For grades4-7 and older readers. Spanish language.

RC15141 Baum, L. Frank. THE WIZARD OF OZ AND THE LANDOF OZ.Blown by a cyclone from her Kansas home to thewonderful land of Oz, Dorothy meets the Tin Woodman,the Cowardly Lion, and other fantastic creatures. In "THELAND OF OZ," Dorothy and a venturesome companionsearch for the lost heiress of the kingdom of Oz. Forgrades 4-7 and older readers.

CBF1278 Carpenter, Frances. THE ELEPHANT'S BATHTUB.Twenty-four tales from the Orient. The themes are fromancient folk stories and have been collected from manysources. For grades 4-7.

RC22256 Cohen, Barbara. SEVEN DAUGHTERS AND SEVENSONS.A colorful version of a traditional Arabic tale in which ayoung woman disguises herself as a man and opens ashop in a distant city to help her impoverished family.She is a great success, and there is only one flaw in theventure she falls in love. For grades 5-8 and olderreaders.

RC25420 Da -On, Mischa. DECEMBER'S TRAVELS.December, a young boy, is quite happy with his life untilthe North Wind comes to visit with stories about the othermonths. When he becomes too sad to finish the toysand other preparations for Christmas, the North Windsends him on a trip to see March, June, and October.There he enjoys a country fair; the sounds of crickets,frogs, and birds; and flying kites in the autumn winds.He returns home with a brand-new attitude and manydelightful memories. For preschool grade 2.

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RC25166 Jaffrey, Niadhuil. SEASONS OF SPENDOUR: TALESMYTHS, AND EGENDS OF INDIA.An actress woe- grew up in Dehli, India, highlights hernative OoOntriesirich folk traditions. Jaffrey interweavesher own Childhpod memories with the telling of each tale.The order of the stories corresponds with their positiononi-the Hindu religious calendar. For grades 6-9 andolibler interested readers.

R009454 KennecIpRich4rd. THE PARROT AND THE THIEF.A gooditworeti tale stiggested by a Laotian legend. A

paribtputVis t etlually wily thief who steals him1- hiStoafaiing o r. For grades 2-5.

RC25338 "RudOrd.4-10W THE CAMEL GOT HIS HUMP.A tale of how the 14y camel who would only say'Humph!'. Ot a huiVi on his back. For preschoolgrades 2 taishare with older readers.

RC09179 Manning-Sticps,. Ruth. TORTOISE TALES.Colleotiortf folk tales from various countries about thetricks, ga es, and troubles of tortoises and otheranimals. :'or grades K-3.

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RC26504 Philip, Neil, ed. THE SPRING OF BUTTERFLIES ANDOTHER FOLK TALES OF CHINA'S MINORITYPEOPLES.Collection of fourteen folk tales of mystery and adventure,reflecting the traditions of some of the non-Chinesesubcultures in this very large country. For grades 3-6.

RC2'7645 Retch, Margret. SULEIMAN THE ELEPHANT.In 1551, when Prince Max, the son of King Ferdinand theFirst of Austria, married Princess Maria, the daughter ofthe king of Spain, one of their wedding gifts was anelephant. The prince, princess, and all of the people thattheir procession passed on the way from Spain to Viennahad never seen such a gigantic, wondrous beast before!For grades K-3.

RC19896 Sherlock, Philip Maderson. ANANSI, THE SPIDERMAN: JAMAICAN FOLK TALES.Fifteen West Indian stories about the Caribbean folk heroAnansi, who becomes a spider when he is in danger.For grades 4-7.

RC17732 Silverstein, Shel. A LIGHT IN THE ATTIC.A fat collection of poems that range from exhilaratingnonsense to tender sadness. For grades 4-7 to sharewith older readers.

CBF1319 Van Allsburg, Chris. TWO BAD ANTS.When two bad ants desert from their colony, theyexperience a dangerous adventure that convinces themto return to their former safety. For preschool and up.

CBF1247 Wolkstein, Diane. THE BANZA: A HAITIAN STORY.A small goat finds that the banjo given to her by a littletiger protects her from harm in an unexpected way. Forpreschool grade 2.

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RC12963 Wolkstein, Diane. THE MAGIC ORANGE TREE, ANDOTHER HAITIAN FOLK TALES.Twenty-seven spirited tales in which magic becomesreal. An orange tree grows at the command of amistreated child, a bone sings, and animals becomehuman before changing to animals again. For grades5-8 and older interested readers.

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RD10038 Bang, Betsy. THE OLD WOMAN AND THE REDPUMPKINA little old woman uses a big, red pumpkin and her ownshrewdness to outwit a bear, a tiger, and a jackal. ABengali folk tale for grades K-3.

TB03579 Baum, L. Frank. THE WIZARD OF OZ AND THE LANDOF OZ.Blown by a cyclone from her Kansas home to thewonderful Land of Oz, Dorothy meets the Tin Woodman,the Cowardly Lion, and other fantastic creatures. In "THELAND OF OZ." Dorothy and a venturesome companionsearch for the lost heiress of the kingdom of Oz. Forgrades 4-7 and older readers.

RD07065 Dines, Glen. A TIGER IN THE CHERRY TREE.TB02626 A Japanese story about an old magician who can't

remember very much, and his pet tiger, who arebanished from their home in a cherry tree.For grades K-3.

TB03306 Hamilton, Virginia. THE TIME-AGO TALES OF JAHDU.Each day Edward comes to Mama Luke's and pleads foranother story, and each day she tells him a story aboutthe mischievous pranks and exciting escapes of magicalJandu in the African jungles and Harlem. For grades 2-5.

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RD09017 Towle, Faith M. THE MAGIC COOKING POT: A FOLKTALE OF INDIA.A poor mar's magic, ever-full pot of rice is stolen by agreedy innkeeper. The man appeals to a powerfulgoddess who gives him a potful of demons to settle thescore. A classic folk tale from India. For grades K-3.

TB01706 Uchida, Yoshiko. THE SEA OF GOLD, AND OTHERTALES FROM JAPAN.Twelve tales featuring clever and silly animals andpeople. A varied collection retold by a writer familiar withthe folklore of Japan. For grades 4-6.

RD07188 Wiesner, William. MOON STORIES.Amusing tales from Czechoslovakia, Persia, and Englandexplain how the moon was placed in the sky, how a tidyking tries to wash it, and how an alert apprenticediscovers the truth about an elephant on the moon. Forgrades K-3.

RD06961 Wolkstein, Diane. EIGHT THOUSAND STONES: ACHINESE FOLK TALE.P'ei, the clever young son of the governor, discovershow to weigh an elephant when even his father'sadvisors fail to find a solution. For grades K-3.

TB03963 Wyndham, Lee. TALES THE PEOPLE IN RUSSIA TELL.Three fables, ten folk tales, and several "short sayingsbased on long experience" make up this collection fromold Russia. Sources are identified for the tales, whichinclude some familiar favorites. For grades 3-5.

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FBC140 Alexander, Martha. EVEN THAT MOOSE WON'T LISTENTO ME.There are things a girl just has to do for herself. Rebecca'smother and brother don't believe that a great big moose ismunching away at the garden, and her father is too busywatching football even to listen. But Rebecca finds that

eing little doesn't mean being helpless. Armed with adrum, a dog, and a hairy monster suit, she's not about to letthat moose make a monkey out of her!For preschool grade 2.

BR03033 Boegehold, Betty Virginia Doyle. HERE'S PIPPA AGAIN.Six tales of Pippa Mouse and her animal friends includePippa's first try at swimming, a pet for Pippa, and a costumeparty to celebrate Pippa's birthday. For preschool grade 2.Print/Braille.

BR07034 Brooks, Walter R. FREDDY AND THE PERILOUSADVENTURE.When Freddy the Pig agrees to help Ar. Golcher, theballoonist, advertise the circus by flying a balloon, little do heand his companions know of the exciting adventures thatawait them. For grades 4-7.

BR07073 Brooks, Waite, R. FREDDY GOES CAMPING.Mr. Camphor's dour aunts Elmira and Minerva are stayingwith him for the summer because the Lakeside summerhotel is closed for repairs and lack of help. All of the workershave left in fear of a ghost! So Mr. Camphor enlists the helpof Freddy the pig and his detective partner, Mrs. Wiggins thecow, who disguise themselves as campers to goghostbusting. For grades 4-7.

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FBR339 Bulla, Clyde Robert. THE CHALK BOX KID.Nine-year-old Gregory's house does not have room for agarden, but he creates a surprising and very different gardenin an unusual place. For grades 2-4.

BR06148 Bunting, Eve. THE MOTHER'S DAY MICE.A Mother's Day story full of the colors and textures of spring-time. Three little mouse brothers get up early, put on theirflannel shirts, and go into the meadow to find presentsfor their mother. But it is the littlest mouse who comes upwith the most unusual gift of all. For preschool grade 2.Print/Braille.

FBR112 Burnett, Frances Hodgson. THE SECRET GARDEN.Ten-year-old Mary comes to live in a lonely house on theYorkshire moors and discovers an invalid cousin and themysteries of a locked garden. For grades 4-7.

BR03270 Burningham, John. MR. GUtviPY'S MOTOR CAR.Mr. Gumpy's human and animal friends squash into his oldcar and enjoy a sporting ride in the country --until a suddenrain turns the road to mud. For preschool grade 2.Print/Braille.

BR03270 Carle, Eric. ALL ABOUT ARTHUR (AN ABSOLUTELYABSURD APE).A beguiling alphabet book. To cure his loneliness, Arthurthe ape travels from city to city, from friend to friend, andfrom A to Z. For preschool - grade 2. Print/Braille.

BR06131 Carle, Eric. THE VERY BUSY SPIDER.The farm animals try to divert a busy little spider fromspinning her web, but she persists and produces a thing ofboth beauty and usefulness. For preschool grade 2.Print/ Braille. Pictures may be felt as well as seen.

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BR06130 Carle, Eric. THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR.A hungry caterpillar eats holes through plums, cheese,sausage, and other food and gets a stomach ache. Thensomething wonderful happens to the fat caterpillar. Forgrades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR05075 Chess, Victoria. ALFRED'S ALPHABET WALK.Alfred's mother tells him to stay in the front yard and learnthe alphabet. Alfred doesn't stay in the front yard, but hedoes master the alphabet on an exotic adventure in learningthat the readers pan share. For preschool - grade 2.Print/Braille.

BR02946 Christian, Mary Blount. DEVIN AND GOLIATH.After much plotting, Devin finally catches the biggest,smartest turtle he has ever seen, but the proud old turtleseems to shrivel up once he is captured. For grades K-3.Print/Braille.

BR07466 Cleary, Beverly. THE REAL HOLE.Four-year-old Jimmy digs a real hole with a real shovel inthe backyard. The hole is in danger of being filled in untilJimmy's father thinks of a wonderful thing to do with it. Easyreading for grades 2-4, Print/Braille.

BR05458 De Regniers, Beatrice Schenk. GOING FOR A WALK.A little girl goes for a walk, greeting many animals on herway and meeting someone who becomes her new friend.For preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

BR04681 Ets, Marie Hall. PLAY WITH ME.A little girl looking for a playmate tries unsuccessfullyto entice creatures in the meadow. When she sits downquietly, each one comes back to get acquainted. Forpreschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

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BR03036 Flory, Jane. WE'LL HAVE A FRIEND FOR LUNCH.A very tall tale about a cow whose gigantic sneezes cause aglorious escapade of havoc and destruction. For gradesK-3. Print/Braille.

BR03799 Freschet, Berniece. THE OLD BULLFROG.A very simple, suspenseful story of a hungry heron stalking awise old bullfrog. For preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

FBC141 George, Jean. A HOLE IN THE TREE.The story of an apple tree in a farmyard that has manyfunctions in nature during its life. A beetle makes a home inthe hole, a bird builds a nest, and a boy hides his treasuresin its trunk. For grades 3-6.

BR02947 Ginsburg, Mirra. MUSHROOM IN THE RAIN.After the rain ends, an ant tries to figure out how five animalsall found shelter under a mushroom that was barely bigenough to cover him when the rain began. For grades K-3.Print/Braille.

BRO7102 Hall, Katy. BUGGY RIDDLES.A collection of forty-two zany riddles about bugs, bees, andother familiar insects. Fur preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

BR07139 Henkes, Kevin. GRANDPA AND BO.Bo is visiting his Grandpa for the summer. Bo lives in thecity, and his Grandpa lives in the country, hundreds of milesaway. They have a delightful time talking, la' ighing, andwatching for a shooting :Aar. For preschool grade 2.Print/Braille.

BR01570 Howard, Kathunile LI-1 I IL. sUNNY FOLLOWS HIS NOSE.When little bi.nny asks I nicther what he can do for funone lovely rri,-Ji riir,g, tells him to fallow his noseand see what he rinds is (10:::3 just that anti, iiscoversmarry exciting smells ir, hie forest, field, and garden, andfilially in his mother's kitchen. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

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BR02455 Hutchins, Pat. GOOD NIGHT OWL.Poor Owl tries to sleep but it is impossible because his noisyneighbors keep him awake all day long. After the dayanimals fall asleep in the evening, Owl takes his screechingrevenge. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR05083 Joerns, Consuelo. THE LOST AND FOUND HOUSE.A resourceful little mouse and his handsome new housesuffer one mishap after another until a little boy with a modeltrain discovers them. An adventure story for grades K-3.Print/Braille.

FBC142 Lessac, Frane. MY LITTLE ISLAND.A young boy goes with his best friend to visit the littleCaribbean island where he was born. For grades K-3.

BR00760 Lionni, Leo. NICOLAS, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?Young Nicolas wanders off from the other field mice insearch of the sweetest, juiciest berries and is swooped upby a huge bird. But this mishap soon turns to adventure asNicolas learns that all birds are not the enemies he thoughtthey were. For preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

BR05082 Lobel, Arnold. GRASSHOPPER ON THE ROAD.When lighthearted Grasshopper sets out to follow the roadwherever it takes him, he runs into some memorablecharacters. He meets an exclusive club of beetles, ameticulous housefly who wants to sweep the whole worldclean, and a worm who becomes angry when Grasshoppertakes a big bite out of his apple house. For grades K-3.Print/Braille.

BR04672 Lobel, Arnold. MOUSE SOUP.A wily little mouse bound for a weasel's soup pot convincesthe weasel that the broth must be seasoned with stories tomake it really taste good. Four simple short stories forgrades K-3. Print/Braille.

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FBC145 McNulty, Faith. THE LADY AND THE SPIDER.A spider has made her home among the green hills andvalleys of a lettuce leaf. It is a perfect den, just the right size,with a dewdrop pool nearby that will catch moths on moonlitnights. How is the spider to know that the lady intends to eatthat very lettuce for lunch one day? For grades 1-4.

FBC119 McPhail, David. PIG PIG GOES TO CAMP.Pig Pig is off to summer camp. What happens when he getsthere makes a hilarious adventure that Pig Pig fans won'tforget! For preschool grade 2.

FBC144 Majewski, Joe. A FRIEND FOR OSCAR MOUSE.A hole in the wall of his big country house leads Oscar intoa lush garden where he meets Alfie, the field mouse.Together the two new friends uncover lots of adventures.Jumping from waterlily to waterlily on the pond is the bestnew game until Oscar falls in and remembers he can't swim.Alfie is there to pull him out. Oscar comes to Alfie's rescuewhen a fox wants him for dinner. That's what friends are for!For grades K-3.

BR07591 Minarik, Else Holmelund. LITTLE BEAR'S FRIEND.Little Bear helps a girl find her way home, and they becomegood friends. They spend a happy summer with Owl, Duck,Hen, and Cat, and are sad when the time comes for the girlto return to school. Easy reading for grades 2-4.

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BR02389 Mistral, Gabriela. CRICKETS AND FROGS: A FABLE.The crickets and the frogs in the gully wage a musical battleto see which can sing the loudest. Text is in English andSpanish. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BR02669 Nakatani, Chiyoko. THE ZOO IN MY GARDEN.A small boy describes the multitude of animals he finds rightin his own backyard. For grades K-3. Print/Braille.

BRO7131 Nobel, Trinka Hakes. THE DAY JIMMY'S BOA ATE THEWASH.Maggie tells her mother the fast-paced, slapstick events thathappen when Jimmy brings his pet boa constrictor on aclass trip to the farm. For preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

BR07132 Nobel, Trinka Hakes. JIMMY'S BOA BOUNCES BACK.Maggie tells Jimmy of the havoc his pet boa constrictorwreaks at a posh garden club party where her mother wearshim to spruce up her gray suit. Sequel to 'THE DAYJIMMY'S BOA ATE THE WASH." For preschool grade 2.Print/Braille.

BR05319 Roy, Ron. THREE DUCKS WENT WANDERING.Three curious ducklings who wander away from theirmother's nest waddle from one exciting thing to another,oblivious of the various predators that stalk them along theway. For preschool grade 2. Print/Braille,

FBR182 Selden, George. HARRY CAT'S PET PUPPY.Harry Cat and Tucker Mouse try to find a permanent homefor a young stray puppy they have befriended.For grades 2-6.

BR07135 Shannon, George. DANCE AWAY.Rabbit loves to dance all of the time and makes his friendsdance with him until they try to avoid him. When Foxcatches his friends for supper, Rabbit manages to dancethem all to safety. For preschool grade 2.

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BR02465 Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman. SOPHIE AND GUSSIE.Four short episodes in the life of two squirrels who are bestfriends. Sophie and Gussie share an overnight visit, the giftof a poem, a surprise party, and a new hat. For grades K-3.Print/Braille.

BR03643 Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman. THE TRIP, AND OTHERSOPHIE AND GUSSIE STORIES.Two charming squirrels remain friends to the end despiteconfusion over such undertakings as packing for a trip,dealing with a leaky ceiling, and sharing a flower. Forgrades K-3. Print/Braille.

BRO6122 Udry, Janice May. A TREE IS NICE.A simple text explains in childlike terms why trees are nice tohave around and to be around. For grades K-3. CaldecottMedal. Print/Braille.

FBC146 Van Allsburg, Chris. THE GARDEN OF ABDUL GASAZI.When the dog he is caring for runs away from Alan into theforbidden garden of a retired dog-hating magician, a spellseems to be cast over the contrary dog. For grades K-9.

FBR259 Van de Wetering, Janwillem. HUGH PINE AND THE GOODPLACE.Hugh Pine, a porcupine, decides to live alone on an islandin order to get away from all the problems the forest animalsbring to him; but after a time he decides being alone isn't sowonderful after all. For grades 3 and up.

BR07443 Waddell, Martin. HARRIET AND THE CROCODILES.Everyone who knows Harriet thinks she is trouble enoughbefore she loses her pet snail. But now Harriet is going toreplace her snail with a crocodile. For grades 2-4.

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BR03028 Welber, Robert. GOOD-BYE, HELLO.A beginning book describes young animals and a childleaving their mother for a while to venture out into the worldaround them. For preschool grade 2. Print/Braille.

BR03271 Wildsmith, Brian. SQUIRRELS.A close look at squirrels, capturing their character and wayof life. Tells of the man" ways squirrels use their tails. Forpreschool grade 2. P, nt/Braille.

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CBF1277 Alexander, Martha. EVEN THAT MOOSE WON'T LISTENTO ME.There are things a girl just has to do for herself. Rebecca'smother and brother don't believe that a great big moose ismunching away at the garden, and her father is too busywatching football even to listen. But Rebecca finds thatbeing little doesn't mean being helpless. Armed with adrum, a dog, and a hairy monster suit, she's not about to letthat moose make a monkey out of her! For preschoolgrade 2.

RC27774 Brooks, Walter R. FREDDY GOES CAMPING.Mr. Camphor's dour aunts Elmira and Minerva are stayingwith him for the summer because the Lakeside summerhotel is closed for repairs and lack of help. All of the workershave left in fear of a ghost! So Mr. Camphor enlists the helpof Freddy the pig and his detective partner, Mrs. Wiggins thecow, who disguise themselves as campers to go ghost-busting. For grades 4-7.

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RG26285 Brooks, Wafter R. FREDDY THE DETECTIVE.Freddy theiRig is so stimulated by reading Sherlock Holmesmysteries that he sets up his own detective bureau. When anjodel traivlisappears, Freddy gets his first crack at a realmystery. Fo'' grades 3-c-.

RC27320 Brooks, Waiter R. FREDDY THE PILOT.Freddy, thetalking pig, learns to fly so he can solve hisdetective c4 e. For grades 3-6.

Brooks, Walter R. FREDDY THE POLITICIAN.Freddy and his barnyard friends set up the First Animal Bankof Centeriloro and establish the first animal republic, but awar takes place during the election. For grades 3-6.

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Cleary, Boerly. THE REAL HOLE.Four -ye old Jimmy digs a real hole with a real shovel inthe bac041.d. The hole is in danger of being filled in untilJimmyfather thinks of a wonderful thing to do with it. Easyreadingifor grades 2-4.

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Gladys. PRAYING MANTIS: THE GARDENDINOSAUR.Describepow this curious insect is born, how it lives, how itgot its nape, and how it differs from other insects. Includestips on keeping a pet praying mantis. For grades 2-4.

RC25700 Delion, Dildy. THE ELEPHANT IN DUCK'S GARDEN.Duck has an elephant in his garden! He and his friend Beartry remoVing him with an elephant net, an elephant removalservice, and everything else that the/ can think of. Finally,Rabbit Junior suggests that they simply ask him to leave.For preschool grade 2.

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RC28196 Delton, Judy. RABBIT GOES TO NIGHT SCHOOL.Rabbit is bored. Duck suggests gardening and Beaversuggests a business, but Rabbit decides that a magic classat night school is the solution. When he invites Duck andBeaver uver to see his new trick, he accidentally pulls arabbit from the hat instead of a handkerchief.For preschool grade 2.

RC24707 Fife, Dale H. ROSA'S SPECIAL GARDEN.A four-year-old girl gets to have a garden. Instead of itbeing a garden for plants and seeds, she wants 'it to be aplace for animals to visit. For preschool grade 2.

RC28922 Fleischman, Paul. JGYFUL NOISE: POEMS FOR TWOVOICES.A collection of poems describing the activities andcharacteristics of Irasshoppers, mayflies, cicadas, and otherinsects. For grades 3-6 and older readers. Newber' Medal.

CBF1285 George, Jean. A HOLE IN THE TREE.The story of an apple tree in a farmyard that has manyfunctions in nature during its life. A beetle makes a home inthe hole, a bird builds a nest, and a boy hides his treasuresin its trunk. For grades 3-6.

(227690 Hobal, Lillian. THE SUGAR SNOW SPRING.When Everett Mouse mysteriously disappears, young OscarMouse must take on his father's responsibilities just as hismother is about to have another baby mouse. But with thehelp of the Easter Bunny, everything works out fine.For preschool grade 2.

RC25521 Hoban, Russell. THE MOUSE AND HIS CHILD."One does what one is wound to do" when one is a toymouse child, designed to be swung up and down by one'stin, windup clockwork, toy-mouse father. Fate sees such afather-and-son mouse team bought, broken, and discarded.A human tramp repairs them and sets them off on a journeythat will bring them into contact with much senselessviolence and brutality, as well as with goodness and justice.For grades 5-8.

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RC27128 Hutchins, Pat. THE SURPRISE PARTY.Rabbit whispers to Owl, "I'm having a party tomorrow ... It's asurprise." But as the message is passed from friend tofriend, it is changed again and again. For preschoolgrade 2.

CBF1219 Lessac, Frane. MY LITTLE ISLAND.A young boy goes with his best friend to visit the littleCaribbean island where he was born. For grades K-3.

RC24444 Lionni, Leo. FREDERICK'S FABLES: A LEO LIONNITREASURY OF FAVORITE STORIES.Collection of thirteen of Lionni's previously published booksincluding FREDERICK, ALEXANDER AND THE WIND-UPMOUSE, SWIMMY, and THE ALPHABET TREE.For preschool grade 2.

RC28205 Lionni, Leo. IT'S MINE!Three selfish frogs, Milton, Rupert, and Lydia, quarrelconstantly over who owns the pond, the island, and eventhe air! But when a terrible storm arises and threatens theirvery lives, they learn to appreciate the benefits of sharing.For preschool grade 2.

RC22445 Lobel, Arnold. THE ROSE IN MY GARDEN.A story in rhyme about the many kinds of flowers that grownear the hollyhocks that give shade to the bee that sleeps onthe only rose in the garden. For grades K-3.

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CBF1291 McNulty, Faith. THE LADY AND THE SPIDER.A spider has made her home among the green hills andvalleys of a lettuce leaf. It is a perfect den, just the right size,with a dewdrop pool nearby that will catch moths on moonlitnights. How is the spider to know that the lady intends to eatthat very lettuce for lunch one day? For grades 1 -4.

CBF1256 McPhail, David. PIG PIG GOES TO CAMP.Pig Pig is off to summer camp. What hr opens when he getsthere makes a hilarious adventure that r'ig Pig fans won'tforget! For preschool grade 2.

CBF1274 Majewski, Joe. A FRIEND FOR OSCAR MOUSE.A hole in the wall of his big country house leads Oscar intoa lush garden where he meets Alfie, the field mouse.Together the two new friends uncover lots of adventures.Jumping from wateriily to waterlily on the pond is the bestnew game until Oscar falls in and remembers he can't swim.Alfie is there to pull him out. Oscar comes to Alfie's rescuewhen a fox wants him for dinner. That's what friends are for!For grades K-3.

RC27025 Parnall, Peter. WINTER BARN.In the freezing winter cold of Maine, an old barn and itsstone foundation provide shelter to a wide array of animalsincluding a snake, porcupines, a skunk, horses, chickens,sheep, bats, and lots and lots of cats. For grades K-3 toshare with older readers.

R025697 Root, Phyllis. SOUP FOR SUPPER.A wee small woman catches Giant Rumbleton takingvegetables from her garden, and a fierce battle of flyinginsults and vegetables erupts. When the air clears, theunlikely pair find that they can share both vegetable soupand friendship. For preschool grade 2.

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RC24714 Selden, George. CHESTER CRICKET'S PIGEON RIDE.The exciting but sometimes frightening adventures ofChester Cricket as Lulu Pigeon gives him a roller-coastertour of their beloved New York City. For grades 3-6.

RC27740 Selden, George. HARRY KITTEN AND TUCKER MOUSE.In this prequel to "THE CRICKET IN TIMES SQUARE"(RC16458), Tucker Mouse and Harry Kitten meet for the veryfirst time. They become friends at Harry's suggestion andembark on an exciting journey from the docks of lower NewYork to Times Square. Then they decide to find a home.For preschool grade 2.

RC18809 Thomas, Kathleen. OUT OF THE BUG JAR.Tom Jenkins tells how he happened to catch a tough littletooth fairy named Marvin in his bug jar. Or is it the tooth fairywho catches Tom? For grades 3-6.

CBF1301 Van Allsburg, Chris. THE GARDEN OF ABDUL GASAZI.When the dog he is caring for runs away from Alan into theforbidden garden of a retired dog-hating magician, a spellseems to be cast over the contrary dog. For grades K-9.

RC22248 Zolotow, Charlotte. I KNOW A LADY.A little girl describes her favorite neighbor, a loving andlovable old lady who grows beautiful flowers, waves to thechildren as they pass her home, and gives them candyapples at Halloween and special cookies with red and greensprinkles at Christmas. For preschool grade 2.

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RD06522 Armour, Richard Willard. WHO'S IN HOLES.Hum( '.1f3 verses about some of the animals who live inholes _nd the kinds of homes they inhabit. Among thecreatures included are moles, termites, foxes, woodpeckers,and apple worms. For grades K-3.

TB04455 Burningham, John. MR. GUMPY'S OUTING.Mr. Gumpy, who lives in a house by the river, invites somany friends to ride in his boat that it tips over and the outingcomes to a predictable but happy end. For grades K-3.

TB04704 Fisher, Aileen Lucia. CRICKET IN A THICKET.A collection of short poems about insects, birds, flowers,and other creatures of woods and fields. For grades K-3.

Rt)07271 Gag, Wanda. SNIPPY AND SNAPPY.Two little field mice leave home to search for cheese andthey almost find it in a mousetrap! For grades K-3.

HD-I 114 Hawkinson, John. THE OLD STUMP.An old tree stump serves as home for a family of mice and aresting place for several other forest creatures. Simple,poetic nature story for preschoolers grade 2.

TB03289 Lionni, Leo. ALEXANDER AND THE WIND-UP MOUSE.Alexander, a field mouse unwelcome in the house, isenvious of Willy, the toy mouse who is loved and cuddled,until he learns that Willy is to be thrown away.For grades K-3.

TB03970 Ormondroyd, Edward. BRODERICK.Broderick the mouse, an avid reader, is inspired by the livesof important mice to find his own way to fame and fortune.Aft 3r reading a book on surfing, Broderick makes himself asurfboard from a tongue depressor and hits the beach.For grades K-3.

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TB04440 Yeoman, John. THE BEAR'S WATER PICNIC.The bear and his friends are enjoying a lovely picnic on thelake when their raft suddenly sticks on a sandbank. And itwon't budge until the pesky frogs of the lake offer both theirbrains and their strength to free the raft. For grades K-3.

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TITLE INDEX

AAbiyoyo: Based on a South African Lullaby & Folk Story 5The Adventures of Spider: West African Folk Tales, Retold 12

African Success Story: The Ivory Coast 12

Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse 84

Alfred's Alphabet Walk 72

All About Arthur (An Absolutely Absurd Ape) 71

The Alligator Under the Bed 44Alligators and Crocodiles 45Amazing World of Dinosaurs 49, 57Anansi, The Spider Man: Jamaican Folk Tales 66AnJy and the Lion 25The Animal Family 35

The Ant and The Elephant 30, 38Arthur's Honey Bear 26Artl-urt New Power 26

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Babar and Father Christmas 40Babar and His Children 40Babar Loses His Crown 41

Babar the King 40Babar's Birthday Surprise 40Baby Baboon 41

Bar,ibi: A Life in the Woods 39The Banza: A Haitian Story 66

The Bear's Water Picnic 85Beastly Riddles: Fishy, Flighty, and Buggy, Too 29Beat the Story-Drum, Pum-Pum 60

Berry Woman's Children 61

Big Rio -.s 18, 30The Biggest Nose 33Bimwili and the Zimwi: A Tale from Zanzibar 2, 6Biography of a Rhino 43

A Birthday for Frances 26

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Bisha of Burundi 13

Black African Empires 9

Black Fairy Tales 7

The Blind Men and the Elephant 62

The Blue Bird 61

Blue Moose 44Bola and the Oba's Drummers 15

Brave Baby Elephant 43Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain 2, 6Broderick 84Brother to the Wind 11

Buggy Riddles 73Burton and Dudley 31

The Bushbabies 45

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The Call of the WildCam Jansen and the Mystery of the Dinosaur BonesThe Camel Who Took a WalkCecily G. and the Nine MonkeysThe Chalk Box KidChester Cricket's Pigeon RideA Child's BestiaryA Child's Treasury of Animal VerseThe ContestCordelia, Dance!The Cow-Tail Switch and Other West African StoriesCricket in a ThicketCrickets and Frogs: A FableCurious GeorgeCurious George Goes to the Hospital

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DDailan Kifki 40

Dance Away 76, 30

Danny and the Dinosaur 50, 54

The Day Jimmy's Boa Ate the Wash 76

Day of the Dinosaur 53

December's Travels 64

Devin and Goliath 72

Digging Up Dinosaurs 48, 52

Dinosaur Jokes 48, 51

Dinosaur Mouniain 49, 52

Dinosaur Princess and Other Prehistoric Riddles 48, 51

Dinosaur Story 57

Dinosaur Time 50, 55

The Dinosaur Who Liv' n My Backyard 50, 54

Dinosaur World 53

Dinosaurios 49, 53

Dinosaurs and Beasts of Yore: Poems 49

Dinosaurs and People: Fossils, Facts, and Fantasies 55

Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs 52

Dinosaurs Walked Here and Other Stories Fossils Tel 50

Doctor Dolittle and the Green Canary 36

Doctor Dolittle and the Secret Lake 28, 37

Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz 63

E

Egypt 3, 7

Eight Thousand Stones: A Chinese Foik Tale 68

El Elefante y Su Secreto 34

Elephant and Friends 42

The Elephant and His Secret A 34

Elephant Crossing 5, 11

Elephant Girl 25

The Elephant in Duck's Garden 79, 34

Elephants 30, 44

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The Elephant's Child 36Elephants of Africa 41The Emerald City of Oz 63The Enormous Crocodile 41The Enormous Egg 52

F

Fables 28, '3Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Poland 61Fifi 12Footprints in the Swamp 52Freddy and the Perilous Adventure 70Freddy Goes Camping 70,78Freddy the Detective 79Freddy the Pilot 79Freddy the Politician 79Frederick's Fables: A Leo Lionni Treasury of Favorite Stories 81A Friend for Oscar Mouse 75,82Frog and Toad All Year 28Frog and Toad are Friends 43From Living Cells to Dinosaurs 54From Tt unk to Tail: Elephants Legendary and Real 36The Funniest Dinosaur Book Ever! 51, 56

G

The Garden of Abdul Gasazi 77,83Gator Pie 29Ghana and the Ivory Coast 10Giants of Land, Sea, and Air, Past and Present 51Giraffe 33Going for a Walk 72Good-Bye, Hello 78Good Night Owl 74Grandpa and Bo 73Grasshopper on the Road 74The Great Big Elephant and the Very Small ElephantGregory, the Terrible, EaterThe Gunniwolf 13

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The Happy Dromedary 25The Happy Lion 42The Happy Lion in Africa 34The Happy Lion's Treasure 42The Happy Lion's Vacation 42Harriet and the Crocodiles 77Harry Cat's Pet Puppy 76Harry Kitten and Tucker Mouse 83Here's Pippa Again 70A Hippopotamusn't 28, 36A Hole in the Tree 73,79Hot Hippo 29How, Hippo! 24How the Camel Got His ' J mp 65, 36How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin 43How to Make Elephant Bread 44Hugh Pine and the Good Place 77

I Kno'w a Lady 83I Unpacked My Grandmother's Trunk 61

I Went to the Animal Fair 41

It Wasn't My Fault 27

It's Mine! 81

J

Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur 55Jambo Means Hello 4, 8Jane Goodall: Living Chimp Style 8Jirrmy's Boa Bounces Back 76Johnny Lion's Bad Day 35Johnny Lion's Book 35Johnny Lion's Rubber Boots 35Journey to Jo'Burg: a South African Story 10

Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices 80

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Juma and the Magic Jinn 7Jumanji 31

The Jungle 19The Jungle Baur( 20The Jungle Pyramid 19Just So Stories 20

K

Katy No-Pocket 30Kingdom of the Elephants 27Knots in a Counting Rope 65Koko's Story 29Kongo and Kumba: Two Gorillas 5

L

The Lady and the Spider 82,75The Leopard 33A Light in the Attic 31,39,62,66Lion and the Ostrich Chicks 7The Lion and the Rat 27The Lion of the Kalahari 14, 42Lions 38Little Bear's Friend 75Little Bunny Follows His Nose 73Little Dinosaurs and Early Birds 54Little Gorilla 18,19Little Grunt and the Big Egg 49, 54Little Wizard Stories of Oz 60, 63Lizard's Song 30Li;st in the Museum 57Lyle Finds His Mother 46

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The Magic Cooking Pot: A Folk Tale of IndiaThe Magic of OzThe Magic Orange Tree,and Other Haitian Folk TalesEl Maravilloso Mago de OzMe and Dirty ArnieThe Mean Old Mean HyenaMilton the Early RiserMr. Gumpy's Motor CarMr. Gumpy's OutingMogo's FluteMoja Means One: Swahili Counting BookMomo luMoon StoriesMorris and Boris: Three StoriesMortimer's CrossThe Mother DeerThe Mother's Day MiceThe Mouse and His ChildMouse SoupMrs. Elmo of Elephant HouseMufaro's Beautiful Daughters: an African TaleMushroom in the RainMy Little IslandMystery of the Dinosaur Grav;.3yard

N

Napoleon the DonkeyNever-EmptyThe New Kid on the BlockThe New NoahNicolas, Where Have You Been?The Night FlightNo Such ThingsNomusa and the New MagicNot So Fast, Songololo

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Oh, Koji How Could You!: an Ash TaleQiaThe 011.BullfrogThe:80W Stump'The:Old Woman and the 1:1:1 Pumpkin°lode the Hunter and Other Tales from NigeriaOr Beyond ZebraOnce a Mouse...-Once the Mullah: Persian Folk TalesOne Fine DayOne Hundred One Elephant JokesOut of the Bug JarThe Ox of the Woriderful Horny and Other African Folk Tales

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F.

P

The Parrot and the Thief 65Patrick's Dinosaurs 52Pelly and Peak 32Persian Folk and Fairy Tales, Retold 62

Petunia's Treasure 41

Pig Pig Goes to Camp 75,82Play with Me 72

Poem Stew 3

The Poppy Seeds 60Praying Mantis: The Garden Dinosaur 79

Prehistoric Pinkerton 50, 55Princess of the Full Moon 14

Princess Gorilla and a New Kind of Water 2, 6

Quiet on Account of Dinosaur 51, 57

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Rabbit Goes to Night School 80

The Real Hole 79,72The Rescuers 39The Rope in the Jungle 21

Rosa's Special Garden 80The Rose in My Garden 81

La Ruta de los Diamantes 9

S

Saber-Toothed Tiger and Other Ice Age Animais 49, 53

Safari en Kamanga 11

The Sea of Gold, and Other Tales from Japan 68Season of the White Stork 35Seasons of Splendour: Tales, Myths, and Legends of India 65Sebastian (Super Sleuth) and the Bone to Pick Mystery 53

The Second Jungle Book 21

The Secret Garden 71

The Secret Hiding Place 24Seth of the Lion People 55

Seven Daughters and Seven Sons 60, 6417 Kings and 42 Elephants 18

Singing Tales of Africa 11

Sitting in My Box 28, 36Snippy and Snappy 84The Son of the Leopard 8

Song of the Boat 9

Sophie and Gussie 77

Soup for Supper 82The Spring of Butterflies and Other Folk Tales of China... 66

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SquirrelsA Story, A Story: An African ale Retold

784,14

The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant 24, 33The Story of Bentley Beaver 31

The Story of Doctor Dolittle 29,37,44The Story of Jumping Mouse 63Strangers in Africa 13The Sugar Snow Spring 80Suleiman the Elephant 66, 38Sundiata: The Epic of the Lion King 13The Surprise Party 81

T

The Tale of the Czar SaltanTales of Mogho: African Stories from Upper VoltaTales the People in Russia TellTales Told Near a Crocodile: Stories from NyanzaTalking Drums of AfricaTatu and the Honey Bird

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Tenrec's Twigs 27, 36The Terrible Tiger 45Three Ducks Went Wandering 76A Tiger in the Cherry Tree 67The Tiger in the Teapot 36Tikta'liktak: An Eskimo Legend 61

The Time-Ago Tales of Jandu 67To Find a Dinosaur 56Tom Swift in the Cave of Nuclear Fire 12Tom Swift in the Jungle of the Mayas 19, 21

Tortoise Tales 65Tracking Wild Chimpanzees: in Kibira National Park 10A Tree is Nice 77The Trip, and Other Sophie and Gussie Stories 77Tunisia: Enchantment of Africa 7The Turtle and the Monkey 25, 35Two Bad Ants 63, 66Tyrannosaurus Rex 56

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Uncle Elephant 28, 43Understanding Africa 5The Unhuggables 32, 40

V

Veronica 25The Very Busy Spider 71,79The Very Hungry Caterpillar 72El Viaje de Babar 33The Village of the Round and Square Houses 9The Voyages of Doctor Do little

We'll Have a Friend for Lunch 73What Do Animals See, Hear, Smell and Feel? 32, 40What Happened to Patrick's Dinosaurs? 49, 53What's So Funny, Ketu?: A Neur Tale 6When the Stones Were Soft: East African Fireside Tales 14Where Have You Been? 24Where the Wild Things Are 62Who's in Holes 84Who's in Rabbit's House? 2, 12Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears 2, 6The Wildlife of Africa 3

The Wind in the Willows 35Winnie Mandela: The Soul of South Africa 9Winter Barn 82The Wizard of Oz and the Land of Oz 64, 67Woodchuck 29The World of Pooh 37The World's Worst Elephant Jokes 32The Worms of Kukumlima 10

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A in the Life 'antA in the Lite.

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..dDalaba J 19,20Enchantme!- \frica 7

ZarriGoestory 13Zetirsi, Zack, and 2. 38The Zoo in My GE 76

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AUTHOR INDEX

AAardema, VernaAdler, DavidAdrian, MaryAiken, JoanAlden, LauraAlexander, MarthaAlikiAnderson, JoyAppleton, VictorArkhurst, Joyce CooperArmour, Richard WillardArnold, CarolineArundel, Jocelyn

BBang, BetsyBarton, ByronBaum, L. Frank

Bemelmans, LudwigBennett, RaineyBerger, TerryBernheim, MarcBerthol, RolandBlake, RobertBleeker, SoniaBloch, Marie HalumBodker, Cecil

2,6,1248,514851

48,5170,7848,52,57

12,19,21128439,49,523

675260,63,64,71

1224712132435233

Boegehold, Betty Virginia D. 70Borenstein, Ruth 18,19Borton, Helen 19

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Brooks, Walter R.Brown, MarciaBrown, Margaret WiseBrunhoff, Jean de

Bryan, AshleyBulla, Clyde RobertBunting, EveBurnett, Frances HodgsonBurningham, JohnButterworth, Oliver

CCaple, KathyCarle, EricCarpenter, FrancesCarpenter, John AllanCarrick, CarolChess, VictoriaChristian, Mary BlountClark, Mary LouCleary, BeverlyClifford, Mary LouiseCohen, BarbaraCohen, MiriamColbert, Edwin HarrisCole, JoannaCole, WilliamConklin, GladysCorbett, ScottCourlander, HaroldCutler, Ivor

DDahl, RoaldDaly, NikiDamjan, MischaDana, Do; is

Daniel, Mark

1 01.

70,78,7924,332424,33,40,41

7,13,6060,7171

71

71,8452

24,3371,72,7964349,52,537253,7249,5372,791360,64575353,573,41,4941,79573,825

21,4136434

25,34

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Daugherty, James HenryD'Aulair, IngiDavis, Russel G.De Armond, DaleDe Camp, L. SpragueDelton, JudyDe Paola, TomieDe Regniers, Beatrice S.Dines, GlenDixon, Franklin W:Durrell, Gerald MalcolmDuvoisin, Roger

EEmanuel, ElizabethEts, Marie Hall

FFatio, LouiseFeelings, MurielFife, Dale H.Fischer-Nagel, H. & A.Fisher, Aileen LuciaFleischman, PaulFlory, JaneFox, Mary VirginiaFrench, FionaFreschet, Berniece

GGag, WandaGaldone, PaulGallant, Roy A.Gardner, JohnGeorge, JeanG;nsburg, MirraGraham, Lorenz B.Grahame, KennethGranger, JudithGrifalconi, Ann

BLS58(5/1/91)/mai

256013

53;4,79,80

f4-9,54

4172

34,424,8,138035

b.()

8e2,5,42,73

8425,3554873,80734,93549,579

Guirma, Frederic 4,14

HHadithi, MwenyeHaley, Gail E.Hall, KatyHamilton, VirginiaHarman, HumphreyHarper, WilhelminaHavi land, VirginiaHawkinson, JohnHeady, EleanorHenkes, KevinHennessey, BarbaraHilbert, Peter PaulHoban, LillianHoban, RussellHobson, Sam B.Hoff, SydHogrogian, NonnyHoguet, Susan RamsayHopf, Alice LightnerHouston, James A.Howard, KatherineHurd, Edith ThacherHutchins, Pat

Jaffrey, MadhurJarrell, RandallJenkins, Alan C.Jennings, GaryJoerns, ConsueloJoseph, JoanJos lin, SesyleJurrna'n, Suzanne

KKaufmann, JohnKellogg, Steven100

294,1473671418,1961

84147350,54926,8026,804250,5426,42,6161

4361

7326,27,3574,81

65352721

7494336

5450,55

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Kelsey, Alice GeerKennedy, RichardKipling, Rudyard

Kitchen, BertKraus, Robert

LLaFontaine, Jean deLauber, PatriciaLessac, FraneLester, HelenLewis, J. PatrickLillegard, DeeLinfield, EstherLionni, LeoLobel, Arnold

Lofting Hugh

London, JackLow, JosephLowe, Patricia Tracy

MMahy, MargaretMajewski, JoeMandry, KathyManning-Sanders, RuthMartin, Bill, Jr.Mathews, LouiseMcNulty, FaithMcPhail, DavidMehdevi, Anne SinclairMeltzer, MiltonMinarik, Else HolmelundMilne, A. A.Mirsky, Reba PaeffMistal, GabrielaMurphy, E. Jefferson

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626520,21,36,43,6527,3618,21,36

275074,812728,3628,361474,81,8428,43,74,81

28,29,36,37,44372962

1875,824465652929,75,8282629753714765

NNaidoo, BeverlyNakatani, ChiyokoNixon, Joan LoweryNobel, Trinka Hakes

0

10764476

Ormondroyd, Edward 84Overbeck, Cynthia

PParish, PeggyParnall, PeterPatterson, FrancinePayne, EmmyPeet, BillPert, LilaPeters, DavidPhilip, NeilPinkwater, DanielPosen, ElsaPowzyk, JoycePretlutsky, JackPrice, ChristinePringle, Laurence P.Pryor, Bonnie

QQuigley, Lillian Fox

RRaymond, JohnRetch, MargretRey, Hans AugustoRey, Margret E. W.Richter, MordecaiRobinson, Adjai

101

38

50,5582293030,38,441051

6610,4430,441045,55105555

62

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Rockwell, Anne F.Root, PhyllisRosenbloom, JosephRoy, RonRyder, Joanne

SSalten, FelixSchatz, LettaSchick, AliceSchindler, RegineSeeger, PeterSelden, GeorgeSelsam, MillicentSendak, MauriceSeuling, BarbaraSeuss, Dr.Shannon, GeorgeSharmat, Marjorie WeinmanSharmat, MitchellSharp, MargerySherlock, Philip MadersonShuttlesworth, Dorothy E.Silverstein, Shel

Stapler, Sarah

Steig, WilliamStein, R. ConradSteptoe, JohnStevens, CarlaStevenson, WilliamStidworthy, John

. TThayer, JaneThomas, KathleenThomson, PeggyTichy, HerbertTowle, Faith M.Tworkov, Jack

18,308251,567620

3915539579,835662454530,7631,7731

39665631,39,62,6618,20,31,3919,20F's

'1,63454539

51,57835611

6846

Uchida, YoshikoUdry, Janice May

VVan Allsburg, Chris

Van de Wetering, J.Van Stockum, Hilda

wWaber, BernardWaddell, MartinWaldrop, Victor H.Walsh, Maria ElenaWalter, Mildred PittsWeinrib, LennieWelber, RobertWellman, AliceWiesner, WilliamWildsmith, BrianWiseman, BernardWittman, SallyWolkstein, DianeWyndham, Lee

YYeoman, JohnYoshida, ToshiYurd in, Betty

zZim, Herbert S.Zolotow, Charlotte

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6877

31,46,63,66,77,837715

467732,404011

3278156878323266,67,6868

855,1146

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