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A Book Suggestions for Parents of Preschool Children:
Ages 18 months - 2 years Click on the book cover to go to the Library's
catalog and check availability or to place a hold. Use the back button to
return to this list.
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All By Myself!
Aliki
A child shows all the things he has learned to do all on his own. |
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Quiet in the Garden
Aliki
Sitting quietly in his garden, a little boy observes the eating habits of birds, bugs, butterflies, and other small animals. Includes instructions on how to make your own garden and a detailed illustration of plants typically found in a garden.
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Goodnight Moon
Margaret Wise Brownt
A little bunny says goodnight to each of the objects in the great green room before falling asleep.
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Finn Throws a Fit!
David Elliott
Finn, cranky for some unknown reason, feels much better after throwing an earthshaking tantrum.
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Where is the Green Sheep?
Mem Fox
If you were a green sheep, where would you hide?
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Orange Pear Apple Bear
Emily Gravett
Explores concepts of color, shape, and food using only five simple words, as a bear juggles and plays.
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Kitten’s First Full Moon
Kevin Henkes
When Kitten mistakes the full moon for a bowl of milk, she ends up tired, wet, and hungry trying to reach it.
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The Hello, Goodbye Window
Norton Juster
A little girl describes the magic kitchen window in her grandparent’s house home. |
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Hello, Day!
Anita Lobel
Various animals greet the sunrise in their own unique voices,except for the owl who welcomes the night.
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Sleepsong
George Lyon
Parents tuck their child into bed as they talk about little animals that are also going to sleep in their nests, dens, and caves.
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Bubble Trouble
Margaret Mahy
Mabel blows a bubble that captures Baby and wafts him away,resulting in a wild chase that involves the whole neighborhood.
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We’ve All Got Bellybuttons!
David Martin
Various animals invite the reader to experience what their different body parts can do, including their tickly belly buttons
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Higher Higherl
Leslie Patricelli
Two children encourage their father to push them perpetually higher on the swing as they try to surpass the height of a giraffe, a mountain, and the very boundaries of Earth.
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Emily’s Balloon
Komako Sakai
A little girl's new friend is round, lighter than air, and looks like the moon at night.
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Clip-Clop
Nicola Smee
When Mr. Horse gives a ride to his friends, Cat, Dog, Pig, and Duck, they urge him to go faster and faster.
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I love Trucks
Philemon Sturges
A child names many of his favorite trucks and each one's most notable characteristic.
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The House in the Night
Susan Marie Swanson
Illustrations and easy-to-read text explore the light that makes a house in the night a home filled with light.
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Blue Goose
Nancy Tafuri
When Farmer Gray goes away for the day, Blue Goose, Red Hen, Yellow Chick, and White Duck get together and paint their black and white farm.
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Whose Chick Are You?
Nancy Tafuri
Goose, Duck, Hen, Bird and the little chick, itself, cannot tell to whom a new hatchling belongs, but its mother knows.
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Do Lions Live on Lily Pads?
Melanie Walsh
Illustrations and simple text describe where a number of different animals live.
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Little White Duck
Walt Whippo
Based on the song of the same title, a little white duck causes a commotion in its pond.
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Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale
Mo Willems
After Trixie and daddy leave the laundromat, something very important turns up missing.
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Here’s a Little Poem: A Very First Book of Poetry
Jane Yolen
A collection of poems for children with the various themes of self,family, going outside, and when it is time for bed.
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