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    1. Boom Chicka Rock (2004)

      by John Archambault

      PreSchool-Grade 1-At night, mice wearing numbers emerge one by one from the kitchen clock. Ready to play, they prepare for a rollicking party with birthday cake served on the good china, but they have to be wary of Max the cat. Predictably, the feline awakens, with readers becoming aware of this... (learn more about this book)

    1. Chicka Chicka

      Chicka Chicka Boom Boom (1989)

      by Bill Martin, Jr., John Archambault, Lois Ehlert

      A fun, rhyming alphabet book. The book goes in alphabet sequence. (learn more about this book)

    1. Counting sheep (1989)

      by John Archambault

      Tired of counting sheep, a child counts other imaginative animals to fall asleep. (learn more about this book)

    1. The Magic Pumpkin (1989)

      by Bill Martin, Jr., John Archambault

      "A deceptively simple text with a lyrical rhythm describes a pear-shaped pumpkin growing in a garden, who unexpectedly whispers that he’ll protect the yard from the ‘foolies.’ Lee’s fragile watercolors cast an appropriately haunting aura to the strange proceedings." -- Publishers Weekly (learn more about this book)

    1. Up and Down on the Merry-Go-Round (1988)

      by Bill Martin, Jr., John Archambault

      "The combination of Martin and Archambault's masterfully written and highly readable verse and Rand's characteristically rich illustrations make this a rhythmic, raucous read-aloud."--Publishers Weekly. Full color. (learn more about this book)

    1. Listen to the Rain (1988)

      by Bill Martin, Jr., John Archambault

      Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault evoke the beauty and the mystery, and the sounds and the silences-- of rain. Listen to the rain, the whisper of the rain, the slow soft sprinkle, the drip-drop tinkle, the first wet whisper of the rain. Their marvelous ear for the melodies and... (learn more about this book)

    1. Knots on a Counting Rope (1987)

      by Bill Martin, Jr., John Archambault, Ted Rand

      In this poignant story, the counting rope is a metaphor for the passage of time and for a boy’s emerging confidence in facing his blindness. (learn more about this book)

    1. Barn Dance! (1986)

      by Bill Martin, Jr., John Archambault, Ted Rand

      In an old farmhouse, bathed in the light of a full moon, a young boy creeps to his bedroom window and looks outside. Was that a voice he just heard, or the hooting of an owl? There it is again: Come a little closer... Come a little closer... Listen to the night... There's music in the air... ... (learn more about this book)

    1. Words

      by Bill Martin, Jr., John Archambault

      From the creators of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom comes a zany, brightly illustrated vocabulary book that introduces small children to a variety of new words in the English language. For children under four. (learn more about this book)

    1. The Birth of a Whale

      by John Archambault

      Readers take a journey into me world of the gentle, singing giant of the shadowy sea to share in a very special moment, the birth of a humpback whale. Rich in language, cadence, and repetition as well as accurate scientific detail, this is beautifully told and illustrated. Full color. (learn more about this book)