Mary Ann Hoberman
Author
Description
Lists in rhyme the dwellings of various animals and things.
Where does everyone and everything live? A House Is a House for Me is a rollicking rhyme about houses. Some of the houses are familiar, such as an anthill and a dog kennel, while others are surprising, such as a corn husk and a pea pod
Author
Pub. Date
2004
Description
8 fairy tales are retold as very short rhyming stories with a twist at the end encouraging children to read together. Each story is told in two voices, with text in different colors for a pair of readers -- two children, or a child and a parent who is in a literacy program, or one beginning and one more-advanced reader
10) Strawberry Hill
Author
Pub. Date
2009
Description
Ten-year-old Allie's family moves from urban New Haven to rural Stamford, Connecticut, in the midst of the Great Depression.
13) One of each
Author
Pub. Date
[1997]
Description
Oliver Tolliver, who lives alone in his little house with just one of everything, discovers that it is more fun to have two of everything and share with a friend.
14) The looking book
Author
Pub. Date
[2002]
Description
In this rhyming tale, Ned searches for his lost cat throughout the pages of the book--from one to twenty-eight.
15) The two sillies
Author
Pub. Date
2000.
Description
First Sammy tells Silly Lily how to attract a cat, and then she tells him how to use the cat to get rid of mice.
20) Yankee Doodle
Author
Series
Pub. Date
[2004]
Description
Expands on the familiar song to include a girl, a poodle, a toad, and a rooster who, along with Yankee Doodle, open a restaurant called Yankee Doodle's Noodles. Includes music.