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Read with Us: Complete booklist--all episodes

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1. Ah ha!

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S2 Ep2
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With simple repeated text the story follows the ups and downs of a frog's day.
Book cover for "Anansi and the talking melon"
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Anansi books volume 3.
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Episode 10
Description:
A clever spider tricks Elephant and some other animals into thinking the melon in which he is hiding can talk.
Book cover for "Anton can do magic"
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Episode 2
Book cover for "Apples and robins"
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S2 Ep1
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Using die-cut pages the story explores the shapes and colors of an apple tree through the passing of the seasons.
Book cover for "Babies can't eat kimchee!"
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Episode 3
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A baby sister must wait to grow up before doing big sister things, such as ballet dancing and eating spicy Korean food.
Book cover for "A bed for Kitty"
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Episode 3 and Episode 9
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Kitty sleeps in unlikely places all around the house -- but never in her own bed -- until Chloe discovers the perfect sleeping arrangement.
Book cover for "Bedtime for Mommy"
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Episode 3
Description:
In a reversal of the classic bedtime story, a child helps her mommy get ready for bed, enduring pleas for one more book, five more minutes of play time, and a glass of water before the lights go out.
Book cover for "Dinosaurs roar, butterflies soar!"
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Episode 8
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Butterflies are as light as a feather and as old as the dinosaurs. Wherever dinosaurs roamed, butterflies were not far behind. Long after the dinosaurs disappeared, butterflies are still bringing joy and beauty to our world.
Book cover for "A dog is a dog"
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S2 Ep1
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Using various animals as examples, this rhyming picture book explores what makes them the same and what makes them different.
Book cover for "Edible numbers"
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Episode 5
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Presents a sequence of brightly colored foods displayed in incremental quantities that help children practice counting up to twelve.
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Episode 3
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WHICH CAME FIRST? The chicken or the egg? Simple die-cuts magically present transformation-- from seed to flower, tadpole to frog, caterpillar to butterfly. The acclaimed author of Black? White! Day? Night! and Lemons Are Not Red gives an entirely fresh and memorable presentation to the concepts of transformation and creatiity. Seed becomes flower, paint becomes picture, word becomes story--and the commonplace becomes extraordinary.

12. Found

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Episode 6
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Upon finding a toy rabbit in the forest, Bear tries his very best to return it to its home but by the time its owner appears, Bear has become attached to Bunny.
Book cover for "Good news, bad news"
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S2 Ep1
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While on a picnic, Bunny and Mouse see everything that happens to them from opposite points of view--Bunny sees only the good, while Mouse sees only the bad.
Book cover for "Goodnight, goodnight, construction site"
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Episode 5
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At sunset, when their work is done for the day, a crane truck, a cement mixer, and other pieces of construction equipment make their way to their resting places and go to sleep.
Book cover for "Grandma calls me Beautiful"
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S2 -- Ep4
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A Hawaiian grandmother tells her granddaughter a favorite story about how much she loves her. Includes a glossary with definitions and explanations of Hawaiian words and customs.

16. Green

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Episode 7
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Illustrations and simple, rhyming text explore the many shades of the color green.
Book cover for "Green is a chile pepper"
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S2 Ep4
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A little girl discovers all the bright colors in her Hispanic American neighborhood.
Book cover for "Here Comes Destructosaurus!"
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S2 Ep2
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Someone’s heading for a time-out in this clever picture book that “translates a ‘terrible twos’-style tantrum into a movie-monster rampage” (Kirkus Reviews).
 
Watch the unstoppable destructive force of a raging temper tantrum! Tremble at the enormous mess and disrespectful roaring! Despair as no amount of scolding can stem the heedless fury! Someone is heading for a time-out, Mister!...
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Episode 3
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In this variation on an old lullaby, a baby rabbit is promised an assortment of presents from its adoring parent.
Book cover for "Hush little polar bear"
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Episode 9
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A little girl invites her plush polar bear to dream of all of the places where sleeping bears go, from the high seas to a starry desert and back home.