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Visiting Golden Gate Park

Lissa Rovetch (author) Amy Wummer (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682384497

Gran and Poppy are visiting so Tex and Indi's whole family takes a trip to Golden Gate Park for the day.

Father's Day Airlines

Lissa Rovetch (author) Amy Wummer (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682384145

Tex and Indi put on a 'going on vacation' play for their dad for Father's Day.

Time to Eat

Marianne Mitchell (author) Paula J. Becker (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682383759

A family and their dog have a family picnic.

Welcome to Pre-K

Marianne Mitchell (author) Constanza Basaluzzo (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682383797

It's raining outside so Andy and his friends play dress-up to act like monsters and dinosaurs.

Tracks in the Snow

Marianne Mitchell (author) Carol Newsom (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682383766

Tina and Grandma take a walk in the snow and try to guess which prints belong to which animal.

Big Brother

Marianne Mitchell (author) Aleksey and Olga Ivanov (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682383056

Eddie helps Mom by watching little sister Jenny while Mom does the laundry.

At the Fair

Marianne Mitchell (author) Claire Keay (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682382998

Flora and Grandpa go to the fair. They have an exciting day eating ice-cream petting the animals and going on the rides.

Let's Plant Colors

Marianne Mitchell (author) Ruth J. Flanigan (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682383391

Dad and José plant a pattern of colored flowers in the garden and then water them.

Let's Go Fishing

Marianne Mitchell (author) Kathryn Mitter (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781682383384

Dad takes Maria fishing for the first time.

Car Wash

Michelle Schaub (author)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643039671

A kid and her dad wash the car so that it looks clean, but they're soaked right through.

Making Ice-Cream Memories

Lissa Rovetch (author) Amanda Morley Miller (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643038896

Ollie wants to do something special for Abuela for Mother's Day. When Arizona and Ollie find out Abuela's favorite treat is homemade ice cream, they have just the thing.

Grocery Store Helpers

Lissa Rovetch (author) Amy Wummer (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643038988

When the twins help out at the family store, Indi has an accident while bagging a customer's groceries. Everyone helps clean-up the mess and Indi is helped to see that she can learn from her mistake.

A May Basket for Grandma

Marilyn Kratz (author) Spike Maguire (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643039497

A preschool girl helps her older brother create a May Basket for their Grandma.

Owning Up to a Mess-Up

Lissa Rovetch (author) Amanda Morley Miller (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643038926

When Arizona ruins Abuela's scarf on a ski trip, she has to muster the courage to admit it and apologize.

My Picture

Marguerite Chase McCue (author) Laura Logan (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643039220

A child enjoys a snowy day with his mom.

Jonathan's Gift

Maggie Murphy (author) Spike Maguire (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643039206

Jonathan makes Grandma thank-you cards.

Use Your Words

Lissa Rovetch (author) Amy Wummer (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643039084

Indi gets upset when Tex runs through the pile of leaves she's raked. As the anger escalates and they start pushing one another, Dad steps in to help. Everyone takes a deep breath, and the twins talk to one another and the conflict is resolved.

Across the Playground

Linda Kao (author) Tracy Bishop (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643038698

Annie figures out a way to comfort her little brother when he's feeling homesick on his first day of school.

The Older One

Eileen Spinelli (author) Rose Mary Berlin (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643037639

Little Bunny thinks it might be better to be the younger child in the family. Baby Bunny can get away with things that Little Bunny can't. But when bedtime rolls around, and Little Bunny can stay up later, he realizes that there are advantages to being the big brother.

Baby Bunny and the Storm

Eileen Spinelli (author) Rose Mary Berlin (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643037417

This short verse comforts Baby Bunny during a thunderstorm. She waits with her big brother, Little Bunny, until the rain passes and the sun comes out again.

Plane View

Heather Tekavec (author) Sue King (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643037783

A son and his father are taking a trip by plane to visit Grandma. The boy is intrigued by the view from the window. Everything looks so small from the plane. When he gets to the ground, he realizes that the planes up in the sky, that look so big on the ground, look small up in the sky.

Athena and the Dandelions

Leeann Zouras (author) Holly Hatam (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643038650

Athena's family's custom of picking and cooking dandelion greens embarrasses Athena. But when she sees her new friend try the food, she realizes she could be more open-minded herself.

A Mother's Day Surprise

Lissa Rovetch (author) Amy Wummer (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643038780

The twins sprout bean seeds in their kindergarten classroom. After planting their seeds in pots, seedlings appeared, just in time to take them home for a special Mother's Day gift.

The Feel-Better Book

Lissa Rovetch (author) Amanda Morley Miller (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643038872

When Gran and Poppy have to cancel their annual trip due to Gran's knee surgery, Arizona is very disappointed. But after "talking things over" with her cat, Cow, she realizes she can keep in touch with her grandparents in other ways.

Where Does It Belong?

Jeanne Barrett Hargett (author) Deborah Melmon (illustrator)

Publisher: Highlights ISBN: 9781643038186

A mother and child talk about what they see out their kitchen window. Mom sees something that needs to be rescued and the two play "I spy." When the daughter sees that it's a chick that needs to be kept safe, she carefully takes it back to the barn.