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289 books
Alphabet letters race up a coconut tree in one of the most durable, rhythmic alphabet read-alouds ever made.
Nonsense rhyme and berry-filled adventure make this one of the strongest playful read-alouds for younger listeners.
Color, motion, and train parts race across the page in a classic concept book that still feels clean and energetic.
Mike and Mary Anne try to prove that old tools and deep skill still matter in a changing modern world.
A town where food falls from the sky keeps getting stranger and funnier as the weather forecast worsens.
An old couple's search for one cat escalates into a famously strange and memorable parade of too many cats to count.
Harold draws his own world one line at a time, making this a foundational book about imagination and visual thinking.
Frances insists on eating only bread and jam until monotony teaches her what variety can mean.
George's curiosity carries him into trouble and delight in a classic that still works for children who love mischief and cause-and-effect.
A peddler's nap under a tree leads to a perfectly repeatable showdown with a troop of mischievous monkeys.