The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywatt

Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds only letters, all saying the same thing: His crayons have had enough They quit Beige Crayon is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown Crayon. Black wants to be used for more than just outlining. Blue needs a break…

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¡Di algo! por Peter H. Reynolds

En ¡Di algo! el autor de éxito internacional Peter H. Reynolds explora las muchas maneras en las que una sola voz puede cambiar el mundo y nos recuerda que, cada día, todos nosotros tenemos la oportunidad de decir algo: con nuestras acciones, con nuestras palabras y con nuestras voces.

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Oscar and the Moth by Geoff Waring

As Oscar the kitten watches the sun set one evening, he has lots of questions about light and dark. Who better than Moth to help out? Moth shows how sources of light are as different as the sun, stars, fireflies, streetlights, and airplanes, and also explains how shadows are made and why darkness comes at…

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Rosa’s Big Boat Experiment by Jessica Spanyol

Rosa and her friends want to build boats! But how will they keep them from sinking? Through observation, trial and error, the group of children learn about density. They predict outcomes and make notes about whether they were right! After they have finished experimenting, they use what they have learned to have an exciting boat…

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Worm Weather by Jean Taft (author) and Matt Hunt (illustrator)

Drip, drop, skip and hop. Splish, splash, sidewalk dash! It’s worm weather! Join in the rainy-day fun, as kids splash through the puddles, affecting another weather enthusiast, a nearby worm. An imaginative and playful story, readers will love seeing the worm delight in the weather just as much as the kids.

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