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Kindergarten

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Kindergarten

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.
In an old Paris house covered in vines, an unforgettable small girl turns routine, bravery, and style into storybook legend.
A little bunny imagines running farther and farther away while his mother imagines every loving way she would still find him.
Creatures of the rainforest and an Indigenous child plead with a logger to spare a towering kapok tree and the life around it.
Cut-paper art and compact definitions introduce landforms and bodies of water from around the world.
Maria Merian's artwork and close study of insects become a vivid portrait of careful looking and scientific artistry.
Children and trees are compared through a lyrical meditation on growth, rootedness, change, and interdependence.
An inviting nonfiction voice introduces tides, currents, creatures, and the power of the ocean to young readers.