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- Yoko, Rosemary Wells
- It looked like spilt milk, by Charles G. Shaw
- Abuela, por Arthur Dorros ; ilustrado por Elisa Kleven ; traducido por Sandra Marulanda Dorros
- Mediopollito, Half-Chicken : a new version of a traditional story, by Alma Flor Ada ; translated by Rosalma Zubizarreta ; illustrated by Kim Howard
- Mama, do you love me?, by Barbara M. Joosse ; illustrated by Barbara Lavallee
- Peter's chair
- The carrot seed, story by Ruth Krauss ; pictures by Crockett Johnson
- Joseph had a little overcoat, by Simms Taback
- The three billy goats Gruff, Paul Galdone
- The rough-face girl, Rafe Martin ; illustrated by David Shannon
- The cat in the hat, by Dr. Seuss
- Ten, nine, eight, Molly Bang
- Goodnight moon, by Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Clement Hurd
- Joseph had a little overcoat, Simms Taback
- Grandfather's journey, written and illustrated by Allen Say
- The first strawberries, a Cherokee story, retold by Joseph Bruchac ; pictures by Anna Vojtech
- The carrot seed, by Ruth Krauss ; illustrated by Crockett Johnson
- The legend of the bluebonnet, an old tale of Texas, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Pigs aplenty, pigs galore!, David McPhail
- In my family, paintings and stories by Carmen Lomas Garza ; as told to Harriet Rohmer ; edited by David Schecter ; Spanish translation by Francisco X. Alarcon = En mi familia / cuadros y relatos de Carmen Lomas Garza ; contados a Harriet Rohmer ; editados por David Schecter ; traducidos al espa~nol por Francisco X. Alarcon
- Farmer duck, written by Martin Waddell ; illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
- Quick as a cricket, by Audrey Wood ; illustrated by Don Wood
- The story of Ferdinand, by Munro Leaf ; illustrated by Robert Lawson
- The patchwork quilt, by Valerie Flournoy ; pictures by Jerry Pinkney
- Love you forever, written by Robert Munsch ; illustrated by Sheila McGraw
- Margaret and Margarita, Margarita y Margaret, Lynn Reiser
- It looked like spilt milk, by Charles G. Shaw
- Anansi the spider ;, a tale from the Ashanti, Adapted and illustrated, by Gerald McDermott
- The talking eggs, a folktale from the American South, retold by Robert D. San Souci ; [pictures by Jerry Pinkney]
- Uncle Nacho's hat, a folktale from Nicaragua = El sombrero de Tio Nacho : un cuento de Nicaragua, adapted by Harriet Rohmer ; illustrations by Veg Reisberg
- Frederick
- Sylvester and the magic pebble, by William Steig
- Horton hears a Who!, by Dr. Seuss
- Corduroy, story and pictures by Don Freeman
- Where the wild things are, Story and pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Heckedy Peg, by Audrey Wood ; illustrated by Don Wood
- Leo the late bloomer, Pictures by Jose Aruego
- Sip, slurp, soup, soup caldo, caldo, caldo, by Diane Gonzales Bertrand ; illustrated by Alex Pardo DeLange
- Mufaro's beautiful daughters, an African tale, John Steptoe
- The runaway bunny, by Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Clement Hurd
- The knight and the dragon, story and pictures by Tomie de Paola
- The little scarecrow boy, by Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by David Diaz
- The very hungry caterpillar, by Eric Carle
- The lizard and the sun, a folktale in English and Spanish, Alma Flor Ada ; translated by / traducido por Rosa Zubizarreta ; illustrated by / ilustrado por Felipe Davalos
- I went walking, written by Sue Williams ; illustrated by Julie Vivas
- Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears, a West African tale, retold by Verna Aardema ; pictures by Leo and Diane Dillon
- Goldilocks and the three bears
- The relatives came, Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Stephen Gammell
- Bringing the rain to Kapiti Plain, a Nandi tale, retold by Verna Aardema ; pictures by Beatriz Vidal
- Liza Lou and the Yeller Belly Swamp, by Mercer Mayer