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The Carrot Seed
Ruth Krauss, Crockett Johnson (Illustrator)
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A classic story about a little boy who plants a seed, then waits patiently for his prize-winning carrot to grow.
- Blueberries for Sal
Robert McCloskey
- Sal can't seem to pick the berries as fast as she eats them in this gentle tale of mothers, cubs, and blueberries.
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Chicken Soup with Rice: A Book of Months
Maurice Sendak
- “Each month is gay, each season nice, when eating chicken soup with rice.”
- Color Crunch
Charles Reasoner
- A colorful food guide for pre-schoolers, complete with bite marks on the pages that feature food.
- Growing Colors
Bruce McMillan
- Bruce McMillan uses his camera to invite young children into gardens and orchards to discover nature's beautiful colors.
- I Eat Fruit
Hannah Tofts, Rupert Horrox (Illustrator)
- This book introduces children to fruits and vegetables but also provides an artful impact by placing a photograph against a dramatic background.
- I Eat Vegetables
Hannah Tofts (Illustrator)
- A colorful introduction to fruits and vegetables that allows children to see which need to be peeled, which have seeds, which have pits, etc.
- Jamberry
Bruce Degen (Illustrator)
- A boy and a bear romp through Berryland, inviting the reader to celebrate in this berry-filled hunt.
- Lunch
Denise Fleming (Illustrator)
- A mouse chomps his way through this clever book of turnips, carrots, corn, peas, berries, grapes, apples and watermelon.
- No Milk!
Jennifer Ericsson, Oran Eitan (Illustrator)
- A charming book about a city boy who tries almost everything to get milk out of a cow.
- Pancakes, Pancakes
Eric Carle (Illustrator)
- This story takes the reader through the preparation of a pancake breakfast: getting flour from the mill, an egg from the hen, milk from the cow, butter churned from cream, and firewood for the stove!
- Peanut Butter and Jelly: A Play Rhyme
Nadine Bernard Westcott (Illustrator)
- Two children create a table-sized sandwich.
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Eric Carle
- The caterpillar eats his way through the week (and book), before changing into a beautiful butterfly.
- To Market, To Market
Anne Miranda, Janet Stevens (Illustrator)
- Rhythmic and fun, this story adapts a traditional children's song into amusing chaos in our contemporary world.
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