Book lists

Choosing the best books for your students just got easier! I created this page to share my favorite books with you on a wide variety of topics. Below you will find an alphabetized list of all of my blog posts with book lists. These include books that I would recommend sharing with students in the primary grades. I hope you find some new favorites!

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Ready or not, back-to-school season is here! As you prepare your lessons, it's important to make time to set clear expectations, build relationships, and establish a sense of community. Picture books are a great tool for helping to create a warm and caring atmosphere to last the whole year. When you pair a book with a memorable craft or activity, you can bring the stories and messages to life. Today I'm sharing my favorite back-to-school books and activities.

10 Back-to-School Books and Activities

Reading the right book on the first day of school can set the tone for the whole year! While students love to hear stories more than once, you should definitely have some new books to share with your students each year. These books for the first day of school are sure to be a hit!

10 Books for the First Day of School

Are your kids fascinated by yetis? While they might not come across these mythical creatures in the real world, that doesn’t mean they can’t enjoy entertaining stories about them. Here are some yeti books for kids that I think you’ll enjoy!

10 Yeti Books for Kids

School is back in session and fall is right around the corner. This is the perfect time to learn all about apples. Here are some great apple books for kids. This list includes both fiction and nonfiction titles.

Apple Books for Kids

When you think of April Fools' Day, what comes to mind? Hand buzzers? Frozen cereal? Brown Es (brownies)? Kids love opportunities to feel silly and some grown-ups do, too. Whether you love or loathe this holiday, here are some great April Fools' Day books for kids. This includes books about the holiday as well as some great joke books for kids.

April Fools’ Day Books for Kids

Are you on the hunt for the best bat books for kids? Over the years, I have found a handful of books to both educate and entertain readers. This collection is filled with fascinating facts, stunning illustrations, endearing characters, and stories that will help your students learn more about these incredible creatures. Here are some of my favorite bat books for kids.

Bat Books for Kids

Are you headed to the beach this summer? Get your kids excited by sharing some great books. Here are some of my favorite beach books for kids.

Beach Books for Kids

Christmas is my favorite holiday of the year. There’s something magical about curling up under a blanket with the glow of the lights from the tree. Sometimes we watch movies and other times we enjoy books. Here are some picture books about Christmas trees that we love.

Books about Christmas Trees

When it comes to Christmas, Santa Claus gets most of the credit, but we know that he gets a lot of help from his elves. Here are some great books about elves to share with your kids. I hope you'll find a new book your kids will love!

Books About Elves

With the holidays quickly approaching, there are many important lessons students can learn from books to help encourage gratitude and thankfulness. Here are some books about gratitude and thankfulness that you can read together. I encourage you to share these books not just at the holidays, but throughout the whole year.

Books about Gratitude and Thankfulness

When the first signs of snow arrive, kids are ready to bundle up and head outside to enjoy their favorite activities. While you wait, grab a cup of cocoa and curl up to enjoy these books about snowmen.

Books About Snowmen

As teachers, we know that teamwork, community, and cooperation are essential values that we want our students to learn. One way to reinforce these concepts is by sharing books that highlight the importance of working together towards a common goal. By sharing these books with our students, we can help them understand the value of teamwork and cooperation in their everyday lives.

Books about Teamwork, Cooperation, and Community

With everything that is happening in the world right now, many kids and adults find themselves feeling anxious and worrying more than usual. One way to help your kids work through these feelings is with books. Here are some great books for kids who worry or have anxiety.

Books for Kids Who Worry or Have Anxiety

Are you getting ready to teach your students to compare and contrast? It's very important to have the right materials on hand. Here are some of my favorite books to use when teaching students to compare and contrast.

Books for Teaching Students to Compare and Contrast

The 100th Day of School is a big milestone for young students. Here are some books to help you celebrate the 100th Day of School!

Books for the 100th Day of School

The end of the school year can be filled with a variety of emotions. You are bound to find students who feel joy, sadness, and even fear about the school year ending. I always turn to books to help students cope with whatever they are feeling in that moment. Here are several books your students might enjoy at the end of the school year. You can click on any of the book covers below to learn more.

Books for the End of the School Year

Teachers do more than educate; they inspire dreams and nurture hearts. Celebrate these amazing individuals with children's books that feature teachers. These books would make great gifts for Teacher Appreciation Week or anytime you’d like to thank your favorite educator.

Books That Feature Teachers

The first few weeks of school are so important for teaching classroom rules and expectations because it helps set the tone for the rest of the year. You can help make this process a little more enjoyable by sharing quality books that help teach classroom rules and expectations.

Books That Help Teach Classroom Rules and Expectations

Like it or not, high-stakes testing continues to happen year after year. You might not be able to keep it from happening, but you can help alleviate student fear and anxiety by sharing picture books. Here are several books to share during testing season.

Books to Share During Testing Season

Whether you camp in the great outdoors or in a backyard tent, there are bound to be memories made. This camping craft is a great way for kids to write about camping. You can find a list of camping-themed books to pair with this camping craft, too!

Camping Craft and Books for Kids

Choosing the right chapter book read aloud can make all the difference when it comes to captivating your young readers. Here are some of my favorite chapter book read alouds for the primary classroom.

Chapter Book Read Alouds for the Primary Classroom

With so much going on in the world, it can be hard to feel brave. I want my kids to know just how strong they are. That despite their size, they can find the courage to face their fears. Sometimes I like to turn to a book when I can’t find the words myself. Here are some great books about bravery and courage.

Children’s Books about Bravery and Courage

Dive into a world of creativity and imagination with these books about forts and tree houses. From secret hideouts to magical escapes, these stories are sure to take your child on an adventure!

Children’s Books about Forts and Tree Houses

Learning about fractions does not come easily for many of our students. Fortunately, many classrooms have access to manipulatives to make learning hands-on, engaging, and fun. But, don't underestimate the value of a good book. Here are some children's books about fractions to help get your students excited about math!

Children’s Books about Fractions

Now that it's spring and temperatures are warming up, many people are starting to dig into their gardens. Whether you're excited about planting flowers or food, books are a great way to extend that excitement once you get back inside. Here are several children's books about gardens that I think your kids will love!

Children’s Books about Gardens

Geometry is all around us in our everyday lives. Whether you are teaching children to identify 2-D and 3-D shapes, explore area and perimeter, or to identify symmetry, picture books can help! Here are some great children’s books about geometry.

Children’s Books about Geometry

We know that germs are everywhere. Right now, kids have a lot of questions about germs and how viruses spread. Here are some children’s books about germs and staying healthy. These books might just help your kids develop some healthy hygiene habits that help stop the spread of germs.

Children’s Books about Germs and Staying Healthy

Grief and sadness can happen to people of all ages as they experience loss throughout their lifetime. One way to help a child experiencing grief is through books. Here are some children's books about grief that might help!

Children’s Books About Grief

Do you have students in your classroom who love to build, tinker, and create? You may have a future inventor or engineer on your hands! Here are some of my favorite children's books about inventions to help encourage those creative minds! These books are also a great addition to your STEM/STEAM book collection.

Children’s Books About Inventions

Libraries are magical places filled with adventure, interesting characters, mysteries, and more. Here are some great children's books about libraries, librarians, and those who love to read books.

Children’s Books About Libraries and Library Books

Whether you work with small children or have kids of your own, you want them to use good manners. While leading by example is one of the best ways to teach children how to behave in various situations, books can also be a great tool. Here are some children's books about manners that might help.

Children’s Books about Manners

Help students learn the power of mindfulness with picture books. This collection includes engaging stories to promote mindfulness and boost social emotional learning. These books can be shared in the classroom or at home.

Children’s Books about Mindfulness

Kids are fascinated by money - especially in a world where pocket change is slowly disappearing in favor of adults using debit cards and credit cards. Whether you are teaching children to identify coins, count change, or about personal financial literacy, picture books can help! Here are some great children’s books about money.

Children’s Books about Money

Here are some of my favorite pet books for kids. You'll find books about more traditional pets (dogs, cats, and goldfish), along with some lovable and humorous books about some unexpected pets (sharks, elephants, giraffes, and more).

Children’s Books About Pets

It is so important for kids to have a strong understanding of place value because it is tied to so many math skills. One of the ways you can help children understand place value is through picture books. Here are some great children's books about place value.

Children’s Books About Place Value

When you think about summer, what comes to mind? For my kids, it’s swimming, running barefoot through the grass, a trip to the amusement park, and eating popsicles before they melt. Here are some great children’s books about summer that help capture those moments and memories.

Children’s Books about Summer

Telling the truth doesn't always come easily or naturally for children. Kids know they should tell the truth, but they also don't like to get into trouble or disappoint adults. We need to teach children to be truthful with their words and actions. In addition to modeling this, I like to share picture books with this message. Here are some of my favorite children's books about telling the truth.

Children’s Books about Telling the Truth

Teaching children to tell time can be tricky! Whether you are teaching children to tell time on the clock or with a calendar, picture books can help! Here are some great children's books about telling time.

Children’s Books about Telling Time

Looking for some not-so-spooky stories? Dive into this collection of ghost books featuring endearing characters and packed with humor, friendship, and life lessons. Whether you’re preparing for Halloween or just in the mood for a new ghostly adventure, these tales are sure to delight and entertain young readers.

Children’s Books Featuring Ghosts

Did you know that February is Dental Health month? Books are a great tool for helping children learn about taking care of their teeth, visiting the dentist, and the tooth fairy. I want to share some children's books for Dental Heath Month to help set the foundation for a great month.

Children’s Books for Dental Health Month

Looking for new ways to get your kids to read more books? Try sharing one that has been turned into a movie! Reading children’s books that have been turned into movies can entice your most reluctant readers. As a bonus, they provide ample opportunities to compare and contrast the two. Not only am I sharing some of my favorite books & movie adaptations, but I also have a fun popcorn craft you can pair with them.

Children’s Books That Have Been Turned Into Movies

There is no such thing as a boy book or a girl book. Books are for everyone! Kids should be able to grow up and follow their own dreams, not one that society thinks they should pursue based on their gender. We have been adding several books to our collection over the past few years that help break gender stereotypes and I want to share some of our favorites with you.

Children’s Books That Help Break Gender Stereotypes

Do you want your kids to spend less time in front of a screen and more time getting creative? Books can help them get started. Here are some of my favorite children's books that inspire creativity.

Children’s Books That Inspire Creativity

Unlock the magic of storytelling with this collection of choose your own adventure books! Perfect for young readers and adventure-seekers, these interactive books offer unique story paths that empower children to make decisions and shape their reading journey. Dive into tales filled with mystery, excitement, and unexpected twists, all while boosting critical thinking and decision-making skills. From picture books to engaging chapter books, explore how these stories can transform reading into a thrilling quest. Ideal for classrooms and homeschoolers aiming to inspire a love for reading while fostering creativity. Click through to discover the adventure that awaits!

Choose Your Own Adventure Books for Kids

The beginning of the school year is a busy time filled with teaching expectations and procedures. However, it is also a time to celebrate just how diverse and important each student is to your classroom! Just like a box of crayons, each student plays an important role in the overall picture. For this reason, I love to read crayon-themed picture books to help set the tone and build classroom community.

Crayon-Themed Picture Books

You've probably heard of Cinderella. In fact, you've probably seen a movie or two about her story. But, did you know that many authors have adapted Cinderella's story with a humorous twist or to represent various cultures from around the world? Here are some of my favorite versions of Cinderella. These can be read to compare and contrast or just for fun!

Different Versions of Cinderella

Your students are probably familiar with the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. But, have they heard other versions of the story that provide a twist on the story? Here are some of my favorite versions of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. You can read these books for fun, but they are also a great tool to use when students compare and contrast two or more texts.

Different Versions of Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Jack and the Beanstalk is a classic fairy tale that has enchanted readers of all ages with its combination of courage and magic. But did you know that a handful of authors have added their own twist to this familiar tale? Whether you prefer the classic tale or a modern twist, these versions of Jack and the Beanstalk offer something for everyone to enjoy.

Different Versions of Jack and the Beanstalk

The story of Little Red Riding Hood has been a staple in homes and classrooms for decades. But, did you know that many authors have adapted the story? Some books represent different cultures from around the world, while others just put a humorous twist on the original. Whether you're reading these stories to compare and contrast or just for fun, here are some of my favorite versions of Little Red Riding Hood.

Different Versions of Little Red Riding Hood

Many students are familiar with the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but they might not know different versions of this story that provide an unexpected twist. Here are some of my favorite versions of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Not only can these books be read for fun, but they are also great for comparing and contrasting two or more texts.

Different Versions of Snow White

Whether you're looking for a traditional story or a fractured fairy tale, here are some of my favorite versions of The Three Little Pigs. These stories are a great tool for comparing and contrasting two or more texts.

Different Versions of The Three Little Pigs

Looking for the right book to share with your students for Earth Day? Here are some of my favorite Earth Day books for kids. These picture books and chapter books will encourage your students to reduce, reuse, and recycle as they take care of our planet.

Earth Day {Books & Freebies}

Looking to celebrate Easter in a special way? Try sharing a fun book or two! Here are some of my favorite Easter books for kids.

Easter Books for Kids

Thanksgiving will be here before you know it. Combine student excitement for the holiday with their love for reading and try a chapter book. These Thanksgiving chapter books would be great for read aloud or to use with your small groups or book clubs.

Favorite Chapter Books to Read Leading up to Thanksgiving

Are you getting ready for a gingerbread unit? You'll want to add some great books to share with your students. Here are some of my favorite gingerbread books for kids. So, run, run, as fast as you can. It's time to catch the gingerbread man!

Favorite Gingerbread Books for Kids

Field Day is an exciting event that encourages kids to play outside, try new activities, build teamwork skills, and practice sportsmanship. For teachers looking to prepare for this fun event, I’ve compiled a list of books to share. Here are some of my favorite field day books for kids.

Field Day Books for Kids

Fire safety is a critical topic that all children should learn about, but finding ways to teach it can be challenging. Fortunately, books can help! From colorful picture books to engaging chapter books, these titles are sure to help your child understand the importance of fire safety and how to stay safe in the event of a fire.

Fire Safety Books for Kids

If your second grade students are working on writing friendly letters, you may be looking for a few tools to get started. Here are some resources to help.

Friendly Letter Writing in 2nd Grade

Friendships are an important part of childhood. They teach our children about kindness, cooperation, empathy, sharing, and more. But friendships don’t come easily for every child. That’s when books can help. Here are some of my favorite friendship books for kids. These stories help children learn how to be a good friend, how to include others, and how to see things from another person’s perspective.

Friendship Books for Kids

If you’re an elementary teacher or homeschool parent searching for effective graphing activities, you’ve come to the right place! Graphs are essential tools for organizing and interpreting data, even for students in the primary grades. This blog post offers a variety of engaging and easy-to-implement graphing activities that will help students collect, organize, and interpret data.

Graphing Activities

Groundhog Day will be here before you know it! To help make sure you are prepared, take a look at these Groundhog Day books for kids and find one to share with your students.

Groundhog Day Books for Kids

We want our students to be determined and hard-working individuals who persevere when things get more challenging. When a student has a growth mindset, he believes he can improve with hard work and effort. When a student has a fixed mindset, he sets limits on his abilities and will not take on new challenges because he fears he might fail. So how do we get our students to shift from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset? One way to do this is with engaging read alouds. Here are some of my favorite growth mindset books for kids to help start a conversation about taking risks, dealing with failure, and having persistence through it all.

Growth Mindset Books for Kids

In January, we will all take a day to honor the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. However, is a day really enough time to honor his work and legacy? I don't think so! I know how challenging it can be to fit everything in, but it is important to make time. Here are some books and resources you can share with your students about Dr. King.

Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.

If your second grade students are working on how-to writing or procedural writing, you may be looking for a few tools to get started. Here are some resources to help.

How-To Writing for 2nd Graders

Who wants ice cream? Kids do! Summer is just around the corner. Here are some great ice cream books to help you stay cool. I even have an ice cream craft you can pair with one of these stories.

Ice Cream Books for Kids

As teachers, we want our students to be kind to others. Books can help us send the message that kindness is important and something we value. Through these books, we can show students how to see the good in others, how to be there for other people, how to help others feel included, how to be kind even when it is hard, and how spreading kindness can come back around. These are some of my favorite kindness books for kids.

Kindness Books for Kids

One of my favorite things about the transition from summer to fall is watching the leaves change colors. If you're ready to bring the outdoors indoors, try sharing these leaf books for kids. These will be a great addition to your fall book collection.

Leaf Books for Kids

When you think about monsters, do you picture cute, silly creatures? Or do scary, creepy monsters come to mind? Many kids have a fear of a monster under their bed or in the closet at some point. Books are a great way to help kids work through this fear in a safe way. Keep reading to discover our favorite monster books.

Monster Books for Kids

 Are your students ready to tackle multiplication? Whether you are teaching equal groups, repeated addition, arrays, or just trying to help students understand multiplication, children's books are a great way to bring math concepts to life. Here are some great multiplication books for kids.

Multiplication Books for Kids

The mystery genre is great for engaging kids while keeping them challenged. Young readers love finding clues and piecing them together like a puzzle. They must use observations, inferences, and deductive reasoning to determine the solution before the last page. Here are some great mystery books for kids to share in the classroom or at home.

Mystery Books for Kids

A new year feels like a fresh start. It's the perfect time to look back on the past year and make new goals and resolutions for the year ahead. One way to get students excited about the new year is through books. Here are a handful of New Year's books for kids that show how people around the world ring in the new year!

New Year’s Books for Kids

Nonfiction text surrounds us in our everyday lives, but often younger students struggle to find nonfiction texts that they can both read and comprehend easily. Not only am I going to share some of my favorite nonfiction series books for kids, but I'm also going to give you a peek into some of these books so you know what to expect!

Nonfiction Series Books for Kids

Get ready to dive into the holiday season with these enchanting nutcracker books. Whether you're looking for your next classroom read aloud or a bedtime story, these books will captivate the imaginations of kids of all ages.

Nutcracker Books for Kids

If your second grade students are working on opinion writing or persuasive writing, you may be looking for a few tools to get started. Here are some resources to help.

Opinion Writing for 2nd Graders

January may not bring Antarctic temperatures your way, but that shouldn't stop you from reading about penguins. Here are some of my favorite penguin books for kids. I have included some great nonfiction choices along with some fun fictional characters, too!

Penguin Books for Kids

Picture book biographies are accessible to so many readers, packed with interesting information, and often filled with colorful illustrations. Here are some of our favorite picture book biographies.

Picture Book Biographies

Birthdays are a big deal! I mean, it's the one day of the year that's all about you. One way to celebrate this special occasion is with books. Check out these picture books about birthdays that capture the excitement of this memorable day that comes once a year.

Picture Books about Birthdays

With election day around the corner, kids are getting curious about what is happening. Here are some picture books about elections to help start a conversation. These stories help explain why it is important to vote, how voting rights have evolved over the years, and show how kids can start taking action from a young age.

Picture Books about Elections

Reading and writing make a pretty great pair, right? I mean, our students get some of their best ideas from books they have read. When it comes to helping kids become better writers, I like to draw upon picture books as mentor texts. Here are some of my favorite picture books about writing for kids. These are sure to inspire some great writing!

Picture Books about Writing for Kids

Are you ready to try goal setting with your students this year, but not sure how to start? Grab an inspiring picture book to help set the tone! Here are some picture books for goal setting that might just inspire your students to dream big!

Picture Books for Goal Setting

Picture books are a great tool for teaching and reinforcing classroom expectations. These are the books I turn to when students struggle with interrupting.

Picture Books for Kids Who Interrupt

Ready or not, picture day is coming! This is an opportunity to capture memories of each child's styled hair, toothy grins, and favorite outfits at each age and stage of school. Help students get excited (and calm a few nerves) by sharing one of these books about picture day.

Picture Day Books for Kids

April is National Poetry Month, a time when we celebrate poets and their craft. Poetry is playful and introduces language to children in a unique way. Poems can provide a window into another world where we can understand the lives, perspectives, and experiences of different people and places. The best place I have found poems to share with kids is through books. Not all poetry books are created equal, so here are some of my favorite poetry books for kids.

Poetry Books for Kids

If you are ready to start your unit on Polar Bears, you will want to have a handful of books available that your students can both read and comprehend. Here are some of my favorite polar bear books for students.

Polar Bear Books

What are your favorite Presidents' Day books for kids? These Presidents' Day books for kids may just inspire one of your students to run for POTUS in the future!

Presidents’ Day Books for Kids

Whether you want to share books about the pumpkin life cycle, memorable pumpkin characters, or just want to embrace this season, here are some of my favorite pumpkin books for kids.

Pumpkin Books for Kids

Many primary classrooms invite family and community members to visit the classroom as a guest reader during the school year. However, not all of these visitors know exactly what book they should share. Instead of scrambling to find a book at the last minute, you can put together a special collection of read aloud books for guest readers. Here are some book suggestions that are sure to be a hit with the class.

Read Aloud Books for Guest Readers

The playground can also be a source of conflict, but children's books can help! Here are some of my favorite recess books for kids.

Recess Books for Kids

It's December, which means many of you are ready to dive into your favorite holiday books. While most of these books center around Santa, it's important to remember he gets a lot of help from the reindeer. There are so many reindeer books for kids available, but here are a few I wanted to share with you.

Reindeer Books for Kids

Do you know a child who is fascinated by robots? One who dreams of creating a robot to do all of their chores or to help their community? Keep encouraging that creativity and excitement with these robot books for kids.

Robot Books for Kids

Fall is here! It's the perfect time to curl up under a blanket and enjoy a few books about scarecrows. After reading, your kids can use this drawing guide to create their own scarecrows, too!

Scarecrow Books and Directed Drawing

Sharks are fascinating creatures that kids love to study. While there are hundreds of shark books for kids out there, not all of the material is easily accessible to young students. Here are several shark books that your kids can both read and enjoy.

Shark Books

Are your kids fascinated by sloths? Let them explore these interesting creatures through books. Here are some great sloth books for kids. This collection includes both fiction and nonfiction titles.

Sloth Books for Kids

Even if the snow doesn't fall over your town this year, you can bring the snow to life with some great snow books for kids. Here are some books about snow that are sure to warm the hearts of your students all winter long.

Snow Books for Kids

Jump right into the fascinating world of spiders with this collection of spider books for kids. These titles include fascinating facts, colorful photographs and illustrations, memorable characters, and stories to help kids learn more about these captivating creatures. Here are some of my favorite spider books for kids.

Spider Books for Kids

Spring will be here soon. Does this season bring thoughts of planting a garden or jumping in puddles? Maybe you'll be looking for rainbows or hunting for bugs. No matter what comes to mind, these spring books for kids will bring all the joys of this season to life.

Spring Books for Kids

Between the leprechauns and the elusive search for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, there's no denying that kids get excited about St. Patrick's Day! As teachers, it's important to build upon that excitement and interest. I love to do that through literature. Here are some great books to read with your students near St. Patrick's Day. Some of these have great tie-ins to other curricular areas, but some are just plain fun to read!

St. Patrick’s Day Books for Kids

When it’s time to teach my students to summarize, I love to use the Somebody Wanted But So Then (SWBST) strategy. Today I want to share a few tools you can use when teaching this reading strategy.

Summarizing Using the Somebody Wanted But So Then Strategy

Unleash your child's inner performer with this collection of talent show books for kids. From captivating picture books that introduce young readers to the thrill of the spotlight to engaging chapter books that explore the journey of an aspiring artist, these stories are sure to inspire creativity and confidence.

Talent Show Books for Kids

Kids are surrounded by technology in both the classroom and at home. It's important for us to teach our students about technology, how to stay safe online, how to deal with cyber bullying, and how to recognize the need to unplug from time to time. Here are some of my favorite technology books for kids.

Technology Books for Kids

What are your favorite Thanksgiving picture books to share in the classroom? I have been building my collection over the years and am ready to share some great books with you!

Thanksgiving Picture Books

Valentine’s Day will be here before you know it. It’s a day to celebrate friendship, kindness, and love. Whether you’re in the classroom or sharing books with your own kids at home, here are some great Valentine’s Day books.

Valentine’s Day Books for Kids

One way to celebrate Women’s History Month is by sharing stories about their achievements and contributions. Here is a collection of stories about women from different time periods and backgrounds who have left their mark on the world.

Women’s History Month Books for Kids

Wordless picture books are not just for your non-readers. In fact, they can sometimes be more difficult because they require a reader to dig deeper and use higher level thinking skills. Wordless picture books allow opportunities to observe, ask questions, make inferences, draw conclusions, and more! Here are some of my favorite wordless picture books for kids.

Wordless Picture Books for Kids

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