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Little seeds
Simple rhyming text follows a child who plants flower seeds in a garden and loves to watch them grow.
Don’t let Auntie Mabel bless the table
An extended family gathers for Sunday dinner, but the food grows cold as Auntie Mabel's prayer encompasses everything and everyone in sight
Compost stew
A rhyming text explains from A to Z, which common items around the house can be turned into the dark, crumbly stuff we call "compost stew". The collage illustrations are made from some of those items to help make the point. There's a note at the end of the text listing things that are not suitable for adding to the compost bin
Recycling is fun
Simple rhyming text follows children as they recycle bottles and cans and donate old clothes to charity.
Uno dos tres: My First Spanish Rhymes
A collection of rhymes, poems, and songs from all over the Spanish-speaking world.
My Mommy is a Hero
"Like daddies, military mommies work at lots of different jobs in all kinds of places. This book pays loving tribute to a child’s confidence that 'My Mommy is a Hero!' through lovely rhyme and bright artwork." -- publisher