Stories in rhyme
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Stories in rhyme
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Stories in rhyme
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Incoming Resources
- My sound parade, written by Jane Belk Moncure ; illustrated by Rebecca Thornburgh
- Not the quitting kind, by Sarra J. Roth ; illustrated by Tracy Bishop
- Whose mouse are you?, by Robert Kraus ; pictures by Jose Aruego
- Suppose you meet a dinosaur, a first book of manners, by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Tim Bowers
- Mrs. Wishy-Washy's Christmas, Joy Cowley ; illustrated by Elizabeth Fuller
- Thank you, World, Alice B. McGinty ; illustrated by Wendy Anderson Halperin
- The frog who lost his underpants, Juliette MacIver ; illustrated by Cat Chapman
- The complete story of the Three blind mice, by John W. Ivimey ; illustrated by Paul Galdone
- Dimity Duck, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Sebastien Braun
- The visit, Reeve Lindbergh ; pictures by Wendy Anderson Halperin
- Ten moonstruck piglets, by Lindsay Lee Johnson ; illustrated by Carll Cneut
- There was an old witch, Howard W. Reeves ; illustrated by David Catrow
- Hop on pop, by Dr. Seuss
- Three pirates and you!, written by Lisa Vischer ; illustrated by Tom Bancroft
- There's a house inside my mommy, written by Giles Andreae ; illustrated by Vanessa Cabban
- Motherlove, by Virginia Kroll ; illustrated by Lucia Washburn
- The grinny granny donkey, words by Craig Smith ; illustrations by Katz Cowley
- Three cheers for Kid McGear!, by Sherri Duskey Rinker ; illustrated by AG Ford
- Tap tap boom boom, Elizabeth Bluemle ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- Over in the meadow, Jane Cabrera
- Over in the meadow, a traditional counting rhyme, Louise Voce
- If I had a sleepy sloth, Gabby Dawnay, Alex Barrow
- Cowboys can be kind, Timothy Knapman ; illustrated by Jimothy Oliver
- The moon's almost here, Patricia MacLachlan ; illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- The adventures of Yat and Dat, what's cookin'?, written by Nancy Parker ; illustrated by Spencer Bradford
- Would you rather be a bullfrog?, By Theo. LeSieg ; illustrated by Roy McKie
- The other side of the world, story by Janie Spaht Gill ; illustrations by Bob Reese
- Avalanche Annie, a not-so-tall tale, Lisa Wheeler ; illustrated by Kurt Cyrus
- Three nasty gnarlies, by Keith Graves
- Bored blue?, think what you can do!, Cynthia Jabar
- Ten little lambs, Alice B. McGinty ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- Boo to a goose, Mem Fox ; pictures by David Miller
- Clever crow, Cynthia DeFelice ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- Peter's trucks, Sallie Wolf ; illustrated by Cat Bowman Smith
- Train, by Charles Temple ; illustrated by Larry Johnson
- The stars will still shine, by Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Tiphanie Beeke
- Spring things, by Bob Raczka ; illustrated by Judy Stead
- Hippos go berserk!, written and illustrated by Sandra Boynton
- Dinosaurumpus, by Tony Mitton ; illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees
- Jesse Bear, what will you wear?, by Nancy White Carlstrom ; illustrations by Bruce Degen
- What can a crane pick up?, Rebecca Kai Dotlich ; illustrated by Mike Lowery
- Inside a barn in the country, by Alyssa Capucilli ; illustrated by Tedd Arnold
- I could eat you up!, by Jo Harper ; illustrated by Kay Chorao
- City angel, by Eileen Spinelli ; illustrations by Kyrsten Brooker
- How to catch a snowman, Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton
- Brewster the rooster, written by Devin Scillian ; illustrated by Lee White
- Woodrow, the White House mouse, written and illustrated by Peter W. Barnes and Cheryl Shaw Barnes
- Seven hungry babies, words by Candace Fleming ; pictures by Eugene Yelchin
- All year long, by Kathleen W. Deady ; illustrations by Linda Bronson
- The knight who said "no!", Lucy Rowland ; illustrated by Kate Hindley
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