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Yee, Wong Herbert. Who Likes Rain? New
York, New York, 2007. ISBN: 13:978-0-8050-
7734-6
Do you like the rain? If you answered no
then this book is for you. While reading
this book, you will learn how the rain
helps other living things.
Genre: Fiction - Level: P


Reynolds, Peter. The Dot. Massachusetts,
Cambridge,2003. ISBN: 0-7636-1961-2
Everyone has talents if given the
opportunity to explore them or given a
teacher or adult that values them. Vashti
learns this lesson as she learns to be the
artist she knows she can be.
Genre: Realistic Fiction - Level: P



Shannon, David.A Bad Case of Stripes. New
York, New York. 1998. ISBN: 0-590-92997-6.
Kids are always worried about what
others think. This book is a fun story
about Camilla and how she worried about
how she looked all the time. One day, she
runs into a problem with stripes at
school. She soon finds out that it really
does not matter as long as you are happy
with yourself.
Genre: Fiction- Level I



Cannon, Janell. Stellaluna. New York, New
York. 1993. ISBN: 0-590-48379-X
Reading this book you will fall in love
with a bat, yes a bat. This bat named
Stellaluna learns to live in a nest with
some baby birds. She learns the ways of
the bird. The message of the story
centers around how being different can
feel so much alike.
Genre: Fiction-Level M



Discovery Channel. Space Exploration.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 2004. ISBN: 0-8368-
3373-2
This nonfiction book reads like a
magazine and gives the reader a
wonderful picture of space and all that
you need to know. Content ranges from
men on the moon to galaxies.
Genre: Nonfiction- Level M



Henkes, Kevin. Owen. New York, New York,
1993. ISBN: 0-688-11449-0
For those of you who still have your
favorite blanket or have children that want
to keep their ratty blanket, this story is for
you. Owen learns from his neighbor that it
is ok to still have a blanket, it is just not
appropriate to take it to school with him.
Genre: Fiction- Level M



Shannon, David. No, David. New York, New
York. 1998. ISBN: 0-590-93002-8.
As a mom or dad you are always saying
“No” to kids. This book about David, helps
the reader realize that things never
change when it comes to saying no.
Genre: Fiction - Level P



Pinochle, Judy, O’Malley Kevin. Miss Malarkey
Doesn’t Live in Room 10. New York, New York.
1995. ISBN: 0-590-86504-8
We know that many children believe we live
at school and sometimes we feel we do. This
book is written from the perspective of a 1st
grade boy who believes that his teachers live
at school. One day he learns that his teacher
moves into his apartment complex and his
feelings change until...
Genre: Fiction -Level I
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Yee, Wong Herbert. Who Likes Rain? New
York, New York, 2007. ISBN: 13:978-0-8050-
7734-6
Do you like the rain? If you answered no
then this book is for you. While reading
this book, you will learn how the rain
helps other living things.
Genre: Fiction - Level: P

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