What happens if you give a mouse a cookie? Why he’ll need a glass of milk to go with it! He’ll also need a straw, a napkin, a mirror–each item prompts the need for another. When the mouse is hanging a picture from a refrigerator (how did he get there?), he’s reminded that he’s thirsty and needs a glass of milk (uh-oh). With this milk, it’s absolutely necessary to have a cookie, of course! Bond’s wonderful illustrations enliven this modern day classic.
2nd Grade (Age 7)
All books suitable for children in 2nd grade.
Twenty-one insects take center stage in this collection of poems and paintings. After reading a few poems aloud, turn children loose to pore over the detailed pictures and read more poems on their own. Each poem celebrates the distinctive features of its subject, from the lengthy limbs of “O Daddy/Daddy O” Long Legs to the “pure evil” of a boll weevil.
From anemones to zooplankton, Rose’s simple, rhyming text introduces readers to an alphabet of sea creatures that cling, sting, prance, prey, dive, and thrive across these beautifully illustrated pages. Jenkins’s amazing paper collages fill each page with marine animals and plants. A glossary tells readers more about the sea life they discover throughout the book.
Iris is miserable. She has moved from the city to the country and is sure that she’ll always be lonely. Things change, however, when she discovers a rope ladder hanging from an enormous tree — with Walter on the other end. Though Iris still dreams of her city home, Walter introduces her to the wonders of country life. This story begins a series of books about Iris and Walter’s friendship and experiences that young readers will enjoy.
In this rollicking volume of verse, more than 100 poems are packed with Prelutsky’s zany humor.
Prelutsky is a stretcher of language, a champion of wit, and an expander of children’s imaginations. James Stevenson’s hilarious black-and-white drawings only add to the fun.
If you have ever been lucky enough to hear great jazz, then you will understand the pure magic of this book. Leo and Diane Dillon use bright colors and musical patterns that make music skip off the page in this toe-tapping homage to many jazz greats. From Miles Davis and Charlie Parker to Ella Fitzgerald, here is a dream team sure to knock your socks off. Learn about this popular music form and read a biography of each player pictured-and then hear each instrument play on a specially produced CD. What’s the featured song? …
It’s time to pay tribute to the Fab Four Founding Fathers: John Hancock, Paul Revere, George Washington, and Ben “Beat the Liberty Drum” Franklin. Lane Smith’s cute history picture book introduces kids to a freedom-loving quartet who loved to stretch the rules.
With a colorful and sometimes amusing language, the author makes this funny cat tell us about the life of the young Joseph all the way up to his election as Pontiff on April 19, 2005. It recounts the Nazi era in Germany when the Pope was a teenager, calling the war years “one of the most dramatic and shameful times in the history of man”. Later when he became Cardinal Ratzinger, Chico recounts how each time when the Cardinal returned to Germany from Rome for a vacation, the cat would run into his house and sit on his lap as …

If I Were President by Catherine Stier
The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare
Squanto’s Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving by Joseph Bruchac
The Lucky Baseball Bat by Matt Christopher
Mad Dog (Starlight Animal Rescue Series #2) by Dandi Daley Mackall
Last Straw (Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series #3) by Jeff Kinney






