2. Hungry Monster ABC by Susan Heyboer O'Keefe. One little boy is put in charge of showing 10 naughty little monsters all about the alphabet and how to behave in school. Seems like the little monsters don't know what to do. Kindergarten students love to see the mischief played out in the text and pictures of this easy alphabet book.
3. Read It, Don't Eat It by Ian Schoenherr. This funny little book helps students remember how it is we treat our library books. Laugh along with bear as he learns not to put his book in his mouth, not to leave it in the rain, not
to stand on it or eat by it. Students love the ryhmming words and funny animal illustrations.
First Grade students also enjoyed Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell. Molly Lou is short, buck-toothed and loud but she doesn't care because her grandmother has taught her to be a nice person and be proud of herself. Because of her caring attitude she is able to turn a bully into a friend. This one has funny illustrations and keeps the kids laughing while still understanding how Molly Lou is unique and kind.
Second Grade students listened to Brand New Pencils, Brand-New Books by Diane deGroat. Gilbert and his little sister, Lola, begin the school year and are a little overwhelmed with learning all the new things about school. Gilbert makes a new friend and likes his new teacher, Mrs. Byrd. Their parents take them for celebration ice cream where they discover many of their classmates as well.
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