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  • The Perfect Hug, read by Dr. Jasleen Nijjar

    The Perfect Hug, read by Dr. Jasleen Nijjar

    Who doesn't LOVE a perfect hug?!!?
  • Good Bye Moon, read by Dr. Ana Hanlon-Dearman

    Good Bye Moon, read by Dr. Ana Hanlon-Dearman

    Enjoy this wonderful classic. . .
  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar, read by Dr. Seth Marks

    The Very Hungry Caterpillar, read by Dr. Seth Marks

    Exactly how hunger is the caterpillar? And why?
  • The Swirling Hijaab, read by Hanin Abdullah

    The Swirling Hijaab, read by Hanin Abdullah

    A wonderful story about a girl's hijaab.
  • The Paperbag Princess

    The Paperbag Princess

    This is a classic!
  • Dix Petits Orteils, read by Vanessa Warren
  • Fergus The Farm Yard Dog, read by Dr. Jo
  • A Little Stuck, read by Dr. Katie Pundyk

    A Little Stuck, read by Dr. Katie Pundyk

    Enjoy the story about someone who manages to get a lot of things stuck in a tree!!
  • The Very Cranky Bear, read by Dr. Harpreet Gill

    The Very Cranky Bear, read by Dr. Harpreet Gill

    When four friends encounter a cranky bear, they decide they must cheer him up. Moose, Lion and Zebra's outrageous ideas all backfire, which leaves it up to poor, plain Sheep to deal with this beast, who just wants a quiet place to sleep. Whatever will she do?
  • When I Was Born, read by Dr. Ruth Grimes
  • Sparky

    Sparky

    Sparky stars a pet who has more to offer than meets the eye. When our narrator orders a sloth through the mail, the creature that arrives isn't good at tricks or hide-and-seek . . . or much of anything. Still, there's something about Sparky that is irresistible.
  • Steam Train Dream Train

    Steam Train Dream Train

    The dream train pulls into the station, and one by one the train cars are loaded: polar bears pack the reefer car with ice cream, elephants fill the tanker cars with paints, tortoises stock the auto rack with race cars, and kangaroos stuff the hopper car with balls (while zebras referee) before settling in for a good night's sleep.
  • Iggy Peck Architect

    Iggy Peck Architect

    Some kids sculpt sand castles. Some make mud pies. Some construct great block towers. But none are better at building than Iggy Peck, who once erected a life-size replica of the Great Sphinx on his front lawn! It’s too bad that few people appreciate Iggy’s talent—certainly not his second-grade teacher, Miss Lila Greer. It looks as if Iggy will have to trade in his T square for a box of crayons . . . until a fateful field trip proves just how useful a mast builder can be
  • What Is A Child, read by Dr. Ruth Grimes

    What Is A Child, read by Dr. Ruth Grimes

    From the bestselling author of A Lion in Paris comes this beautifully illustrated celebration of what makes each child unique. Through bold and sensitively observed portraits and a thought-provoking text, Beatrice Alemagna inspires children, and adults reading with them, to consider their own identity.
  • Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born

    Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born

    A beautiful adoption story, Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born also speaks to the universal childhood desire to know more about the excitement, awe, love, and sleeplessness that a new baby brings to a family.
  • Someday

    Someday

    One day I counted your fingers and kissed each one...
    Sometimes, when you sleep, I watch you dream, and I dream too—
    That someday you will dive into the cool clear water of a lake...
    Someday I will watch you brushing your child’s hair...
    Someday...
  • Naughty Mabel

    Naughty Mabel

    Meet Mabel, the fanciest French bulldog the Hamptons have ever seen. Mabel is many things: sassy, classy (and sometimes a bit gassy!), but especially...naughty! Mabel’s always getting herself into trouble—and with style like hers, can you really blame her? When Naughty Mabel’s parents throw a party and try to leave her out of the fun, of course she must take matters into her own perfectly pedicured paws.
  • Pete The Cat

    Pete The Cat

    Pete the Cat goes walking down the street wearing his brand new white shoes. Along the way, his shoes change from white to red to blue to brown to WET as he steps in piles of strawberries, blueberries, and other big messes! But no matter what color his shoes are, Pete keeps movin' and groovin' and singing his song...because it's all good.
  • The Gruffalo

    The Gruffalo

    Walk further into the deep dark wood, and discover what happens when a quick-witted mouse comes face to face with an owl, a snake ... and a hungry Gruffalo!
  • It's Only Stanley

    It's Only Stanley

    Mysterious noises keep waking up the Wimbledon family. "That's very odd," says Mr. Wimbledon each time, but when he returns from checking on the sounds, he's always reassuring: "It's only Stanley; he's fixing the oil tank." "It's only Stanley; he's clearing the bathtub drain."

    But what Stanley the dog is actually doing while his oblivious family goes back to bed is deliciously absurd: he's turning the house into a rocket ship to zoom himself and his family to another planet for an alien encounter.
  • I Want My Hat Back

    I Want My Hat Back

    A bear’s hat is gone, and he wants it back. Patiently and politely, he asks the animals he comes across whether they have seen it. None of them have. Have you seen it?
  • Happy Birth Day

    Happy Birth Day

    "Suddenly there you were—a whole new person, our baby! We saw all of you from head to toe and we loved you the moment we saw you."
  • Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus

    Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus

    When a bus driver takes a break from his route, a very unlikely volunteer springs up to take his place-a pigeon! But you've never met one like this before.
  • How Do Dinosaurs Stay Safe

    How Do Dinosaurs Stay Safe

    From crossing the street with Mama to encountering a stranger, the playful but careful antics of America's favorite dinosaurs will make readers laugh aloud -- and prompt discussion of safety issues.
  • And Tango Makes Three

    And Tango Makes Three

    At the penguin house at the Central Park Zoo, two penguins named Roy and Silo were a little bit different from the others. But their desire for a family was the same. And with the help of a kindly zookeeper, Roy and Silo got the chance to welcome a baby penguin of their very own.
  • A Lion In Paris

    A Lion In Paris

    A lion who, bored by his rural life in the savanna, seeks excitement and opportunity in the City of Light. Upon arriving in Paris, the lion is disappointed to find that despite his size, people barely pay attention to him, not even when he lets out a ferocious roar on the busy underground Métro.
  • Chicken Soup With Rice

    Chicken Soup With Rice

    Children have discovered that, whether it’s June or December, every month is perfect for Chicken Soup with Rice!