Incoming Resources
- Animalicious, a quirky ABC book, Anna Dewdney & Reed Duncan ; illustrations by Claudia Boldt
- Toddler world, illustrated by Katie Saunders
- My world, a book of first words, Frann Preston-Gannon
- Up and down, Jane Katirgis
- 1,000 most challenging words, Norman W. Schur
- Grow up, Dana Meachen Rau
- Stroll and walk, babble and talk, more about synonyms, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrations by Brian Gable
- Stop! Go!, a book of opposites, [Brian Briggs]
- There's a word for it!, a grandiloquent guide to life, Charles Harrington Elster
- Richard Scarry's busy busy winter
- Bigger words for little geniuses, Susan and James Patterson ; illustrated by Hsinping Pan
- Quiet Wyatt, written by Larry Dane Brimner ; illustrated by Rusty Fletcher
- Bathtime, [illustrations by Alex Ayliffe]
- Sparkling princess opposites, by Lisa Perrett
- Big and little, Jane Katirgis
- If you were a prefix, by Marcie Aboff ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- Aa, a was an apple pie, an English nursery rhyme, illustrated by Etienne Delessert
- Coined by God, words and phrases that first appear in the English translations of the Bible, Stanley Malless & Jeffrey McQuain
- Opposites abstract, by Mo Willems
- Kate's surprise, written by Ann Burg ; illustrated by Phyllis Harris
- If you were a synonym, by Michael Dahl ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- If you were a suffix, by Marcie Aboff ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- The big book of spelling tests, Orin Hargraves
- Crab cab, [by Harriet Ziefert] ; illustrated by Yukiko Kido
- Raining cats and dogs, a collection of irresistible idioms & illustrations to tickle the funny bones of young people, Will Moses
- Very first book of things to spot, written be Fiona Watt ; designed by Erica Harrison ; illustrated by Stephen Barker
- Snow bow, [illustrations by] Yukiko Kido ; [text by Harriet Ziefert]
- 100 first words lift-the-flap, illustrated by Jerrod Maruyama
- If you were a verb, by Michael Dahl ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- Richard Scarry's just right word book!
- 100 words almost everyone confuses & misuses, from the editors of the American Heritage dictionaries
- Dinosaur opposites, Paul & Henrietta Stickland
- Wet pet, illustrated by Yukiko Kido
- Thumbtacks, earwax, lipstick, dipstick, what is a compound word?, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by Brian Gable
- 100 first things that go, [written by: Dawn Sirett ; design and illustrations: Victoria Palastanga, addtional illustrations: Rachael Hare, Mark Ruffle, Rachael Parfitt Hunt, Angela Muss, Jenny Snape]
- There's a frog in my throat, 440 animal sayings a little bird told me, written by Loreen Leedy and Pat Street ; illustrated by Loreen Leedy
- A cow's alfalfa-bet, Woody Jackson
- Word book, learning the words in your world
- Practical vocabulary, impress employers & coworkers-- come up with the right word every time, Judith N. Meyers
- If you were alliteration, by Trisha Speed Shaskan ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- The graphic alphabet, David Pelletier
- If you were a contraction, by Trisha Speed Shaskan ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- H is for horse : an equestrian alphabet, written by Mike Ulmer and illustrated by Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen
- I play, David McPhail
- Me tall, you small, written and illustrated by Lilli L'Arronge ; translated by Madeleine Stratford
- Word smart II, how to build a more educated vocabulary, Adam Robinson and the staff of the Princeton Review
- There's an N on your nose, Dennis Canfield, Stella Maris
- If you were an adjective, by Michael Dahl ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- A lime, a mime, a pool of slime, more about nouns, by Brian P. Cleary : illustrations by Brian Gable
- Thingamajigs and whatchamacallits, unfamiliar terms for familiar things, Rod L. Evans