By: Francis McCall Patricia A. Keeler
This rhyming words game is illustrated with crisp photographs and is sure to tickle the imagination as another rhyming description is sought.
By: Michael Rosen
When the humans are away, a toy soldier named A-One becomes demanding, calling the other toys names. When they begin playing with the sounds and letters of the words, insults become silly to make everyone smile and reform.
By: Giles Andreae
Gerald, the giraffe, is told by the other jungle animals that he can't dance. Of course, they're proven wrong as Gerald does his thing in this rhyming tale. This book may also inspire alliterative use of language.
By: Julia Durango

Chimps from one to ten counting sneak out to dance their rhyming way around and through this very funny counting book.

By: Polly Cameron
An improbable cumulative tale with lots of interesting rhymes that uses illustrations as clues for meaning.
Young Jorge Pasada swinging a baseball bat
By: Jorge Posada Robert Burleigh
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Product Description: Jorge loved the feel of the ball in his glove, the bat in his hand, and the game of baseball. Day and night he would play with his sister, his father, and his friends. At night he dreamed of baseball.

By: Helena Clare Pittman
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Product Description: One moonlit night Nathan hears the snowman singing. A little afraid, but fascinated, Nathan steps out of the shadows and offers him a cookie. And a miraculous friendship begins.

By: Raúl Colón

Join Orson and his sidekick, Weasel, on a hair-raising adventure where they touch the North Pole…watch the eye of a storm wink…and fall through a black hole in outer space.

By: John Archambault
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Product Description: In this beautiful story-poem, master storyteller John Archambault celebrates the magnificence and commonality of life in all its rich diversity.

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