FOR YOUNGER READERS 1992-1993 National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Washington, DC 1993 PRINT/BRAILLE Aida BR 8936 retold by Leontyne Price 1 volume African-American opera diva Leontyne Price, world renowned for her portrayal of Verdi's Aida, retells the story of that opera. Aida, a beautiful Ethiopian princess, is captured and enslaved in Egypt. When she falls in love with Radames, the handsome young captain of the Egyptian army, tragedy befalls all involved. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades 4-7 and older readers. Coretta Scott King award. 1990. Alistair in Outer Space BR 8915 by Marilyn Sadler 1 volume Alistair was a very sensible and dependable boy. Every day he made a list of the things he had to do, and then he made a list of the things he did not have to do. And he took very, very good care of his library books and always, always returned them to the library on time. So when the Goots swooped him up in their spaceship and whisked him off into space, Alistair's main worry was his library books. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. 1988. Amazing Grace BR 8955 by Mary Hoffman and Caroline Binch 1 volume Grace is a child who loves stories. And she loves to act them out. When her teacher announces that the class will do the play _Peter Pan_, Grace knows just what part she wants. Raj tells her she can't be Peter Pan because she's a girl. Natalie tells her she can't be Peter Pan because she's black. But Grace discovers that she can be anything that she sets her mind to be. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3 and older readers. 1991. Bear BR 8947 by John Schoenherr 1 volume The young bear awakens one cold, rainy morning expecting the warmth and comfort of his mother, but she is not there. He looks and looks for her, but he cannot find her. Hungry, he begins to search for food. He is bitten by a lemming and frightened by a moose, and he runs into the woods. Lost and alone, he journeys across new terrain where he learns to hunt and fend for himself, as his confidence and stature mature. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. 1991. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom BR 7943 by Bill Martin, Jr., and John Archambault 1 volume Delightful alphabet rhyme chant that tells of the day when all the letters of the alphabet decide to race up the coconut tree. "Chicka chicka boom boom! Will there be enough room?" PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1989. A Children's Chorus: Celebrating the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child BR 8920 1 volume In 1959 the General Assembly of the United Nations unanimously adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. Each of the ten principles of the declaration is skillfully brought to life in this thirtieth anniversary tribute. Also includes complete text of the declaration. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades 1-6 to share with older readers. 1989. Dance, Tanya BR 7948 by Patricia Lee Gauch 1 volume Tanya loves ballet dancing. When her older sister practices her pirouette and arabesque, Tanya watches her and practices, too. Her mother says that she is too little to take ballet lessons. But when her sister goes to take her lessons Tanya loves to go along and watch through the big window. Then one day she shows her family just how much she's learned. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1989. Dr. Seuss's ABC BR 8953 by Dr. Seuss 1 volume Dr. Seuss adds nonsense and rhymes to the alphabet to make it fun for children to learn letters and their sounds. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1963. Farming BR 8903 by Gail Gibbons 1 volume An introduction, in simple text, to a family farm. Describes the many indoor chores and outdoor chores performed during each season of the year. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. 1988. The Foot Book BR 8949 by Dr. Seuss 1 volume Delightful, easy-to-read rhyme about all kinds of feet. There are left feet, right feet, sick feet, quick feet, wet feet, dry feet, and many other kinds of feet. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1968. Fox in Socks BR 8948 by Dr. Seuss 1 volume A nonsense collection of tongue-twisting rhymes about a sly fox in socks. The word-play becomes increasingly difficult as it moves from "Knox in box. Fox in socks," to "When beetles battle beetles in a puddle paddle battle." PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades 2-4 and older readers. 1965. Frosted Glass BR 8917 by Denys Cazet 1 volume Gregory has a vivid imagination. He loves to daydream, and he loves to draw. His drawing gets him in trouble in arithmetic class, and his daydreaming gets him in trouble at recess. But in art class Gregory shines. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. 1987. Ginger Jumps BR 8916 by Lisa Campbell Ernst 1 volume Ginger has always lived in the circus. It is an exciting life, but no one has time to play with a small, brown puppy. Ginger longs to belong to a little girl who would love being loved by Ginger. Prunella, a fancy poodle, gloats and teases Ginger, and tells her that no one will ever notice her. But Ginger overcomes her fears, upstaging Prunella and finding her little girl. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1990. Great Day for Up BR 8941 by Dr. Seuss and Quentin Blake 1 volume Delightful nonsense rhymes about "up" and its varied and sundry meanings. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. 1974. Green Eggs and Ham BR 8956 by Dr. Seuss 1 volume Nonsense rhyme about a delightful creature named Sam-I-Am, and his efforts to get another to eat green eggs and ham. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1960. Happy Birthday to You! BR 8943 by Dr. Seuss 1 volume In the land of Katroo, the great birthday bird--which only grows there--knows just what to do to make a birthday quite grand. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2 and older readers. 1959. Hop on Pop BR 8912 by Dr. Seuss 1 volume Pairs of simple, rhyming words are introduced and used in delightful, nonsense sentences. "Day/Play/We play all day." "Night/Fight/We fight all night." PRINT/BRAILLE. Easy reading for grades K-3. 1963. Horton Hatches the Egg BR 8950 by Dr. Seuss 1 volume When Mayzie, a lazy bird, tires of sitting on her egg and decides that a vacation is in order, she asks Horton the elephant to sit on her nest. Horton remains faithful when the charm of Palm Beach keeps Mayzie from returning as planned. Not rain, nor snow, nor hunters, nor the cruel jeers of his jungle friends discourage him, for "an elephant's faithful one hundred percent!" PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1940. Horton Hears a Who! BR 8946 by Dr. Seuss 1 volume Horton the elephant, taking a bath in a jungle pool, hears a call for help. It is coming from a speck of dust, from a town of tiny creatures named Whos. When Horton tells the other animals, they think that he is crazy and try in every way to discourage him. But Horton remains dauntless and tells himself, "I simply must help them, because, after all / A person's a person no matter how small." PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1954. I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew BR 8954 by Dr. Seuss 1 volume The protagonist in this nonsense story has never before had trouble. That is, not until one fine day when he has an accident, and then another, and another, and another. So off he goes to the city of Solla Sollew, where they never have trouble, at least that's what he thinks. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3 and older readers. 1965. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie BR 8934 by Laura Joffe Numeroff 1 volume When a small boy offers a passing mouse a cookie, the mouse asks for a glass of milk, then a straw, then a look in a mirror, then a haircut, and a whole series of activities that ends, of course, with a cookie. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1985. In the Tall, Tall Grass BR 8945 by Denise Fleming 1 volume Hummingbirds sip, bees hum, ants lug, moles scratch, beetles hurry, fireflies glow, and much, much more as we tour the tall, tall grass with a fuzzy caterpillar. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1991. Jack and the Beanstalk BR 8957 retold by Steven Kellogg 1 volume Retells the classic fairy tale of a boy named Jack, who trades away a cow named Milky-white--his and his mother's only source of income--for five beans. But the beans are indeed magic, and Jack, through courage and quick wit, outsmarts a giant, gruesome ogre and makes his and his mother's fortune. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3 and older readers. 1991. Just Plain Fancy BR 8925 by Patricia Polacco 1 volume Amish sisters Naomi and Ruth live a simple life in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, much the way their ancestors lived two hundred years ago. Hardworking farmers, they are religious and very plain. One day Naomi wishes for something fancy and finds a very unusual egg. When the egg hatches into a very fancy peacock, Naomi is sorely afraid of how the elders will react. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3 to share with older readers. 1990. The Last Dinosaur BR 8924 by Jim Murphy 1 volume Dinosaurs used to live everywhere: in the forests, near swamps and rivers, and on the open plains. Then suddenly they began to die off, and one kind after another disappeared forever. This story, set at the end of the Age of Dinosaurs, depicts what life may have been like for the last dinosaurs on earth. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades 3-6 and older readers. 1988. Llama BR 8933 by Caroline Arnold 1 volume For thousands of years llamas have been bred in the Andes mountains of South America to transport goods in places where cars and trucks cannot go, and their wool has been woven into beautiful and warm clothing. More recently they have also been bred in North America to carry gear for hikers, as pets, and for their wool. This book features Gypsy, a baby llama born on a ranch in California. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades 3-6 and older readers. 1988. Llama and the Great Flood: A Folktale from Peru BR 8935 retold by Ellen Alexander 1 volume Retells the Peruvian folktale originally told in the Quechua language of the Andes. A llama dreams of a terrible flood and leads his Andean family to the peak of Willka Qutu, where animals of every sort have taken refuge. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2 and older readers. 1989. Marge's Diner BR 8937 by Gail Gibbons 1 volume Everyone knows Marge. She owns the diner in her small town. Come spend the day with Marge and her workers as they order supplies, cook, and serve meals to hungry customers. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1989. "More More More," Said the Baby: Three Love Stories BR 8914 by Vera B. Williams 1 volume Three delightful vignettes show a trio of toddlers--Little Guy, Little Pumpkin, and Little Bird--being cuddled, and held, and loved by their grownups. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1990. My Cousin Katie BR 8928 by Michael Garland 1 volume Katie's cousin can't wait for tomorrow and her visit to Katie's farm. She loves to see all of the animals, the apple trees, the meadow, the big pond--and her cousin Katie. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2 and older readers. 1989. My Father BR 8938 by Judy Collins 1 volume A father's dream transports a family out of their drab mining town into a finer world of music, dance, and travel abroad. The youngest daughter fulfills the father's dream when she settles in Paris. She now tells her children of a miner's life and a father's dream. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2 to share with older readers. 1989. Ned and the Joybaloo BR 7947 by Hiawyn Oram 1 volume A young boy's vivid imagination leads him to discover a Joybaloo in the linen closet, and a wonderful friendship commences. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1983. Not the Piano, Mrs. Medley! BR 8958 by Evan Levine and S.D. Schindler 1 volume It seems as if Mrs. Medley and Word--her dog--and Max--her grandson--will never get to the beach that's down the street from Mrs. Medley's new house. First, they go back to get rain gear (even though it's a sunny day). Then, Mrs. Medley insists they need toys, so they return for toys and a table and chairs. As they near the beach once more, Mrs. Medley wants music, so they go home again. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1991. Oats and Wild Apples BR 8901 by Frank Asch 1 volume A young cow, Calf, and Fawn, a young deer, meet near the pasture one bright day. They chase butterflies, nudge frogs, and eat wild apples and oats as they learn about each other's lives. At the end of the day, they are both quite happy to return home to their mothers. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1988. Ragtime Tumpie BR 8922 by Alan Schroeder 1 volume Tumpie, a young African-American girl, lives in the poorest section of St. Louis. But the year is 1915 and St. Louis is jumping! Ragtime, a happy piano music, is everywhere. Tumpie loves to listen and dance to ragtime. She dreams of becoming a rich and famous honky-tonk dancer. And that's exactly what she does. A fictionalized account of the childhood of Josephine Baker. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3 to share with older readers. 1989. The River BR 8927 by David Bellamy 1 volume The banks and water of the river provide a beautiful home to many plants and animals. Ducks, frogs, fish, birds, snails, worms, insects, and other creatures all co-exist. Then, a terrible disaster strikes! Filthy waste from a nearby factory pours into the river bringing death and destruction to the wildlife. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades 2-4 and older readers. 1988. The Roadside BR 8926 by David Bellamy 1 volume In the countryside near a deserted farmhouse an old dirt track will soon become a six-lane highway disrupting the animals' lives and the balance of nature. But the road builders are considerate of the environment so that one day the wildlife and plants will perhaps flourish again. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades 3-6. 1988. The Rock Pool BR 8919 by David Bellamy 1 volume In a rock pool at the beach you can find jellyfish, starfish, crabs, red sea anemones, oysters, mussels, and other creatures living among the various seaweeds. That is, until an oil spill at sea devastates their home. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades 2-4 to share with older readers. 1988. Scared Silly: A Halloween Treat BR 7949 by James Howe 1 volume Harold, the Monroes' dog, tells of the Halloween night when he, Bunnicula the rabbit, Chester the cat, and Howie the dachshund puppy were left alone, and a wicked witch appeared in the kitchen. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3 to share with older readers. 1989. Scrambled Eggs Super! BR 8944 by Dr. Seuss 1 volume Peter T. Hooper is sick and tired of scrambled eggs always tasting the same--simply because they are always made from the eggs of a hen. So, off he goes on a worldwide expedition, gathering the eggs of twiddler owls, stroodels, and long-legger kwongs, pelfs, and single-file zummzian zuks, and a host of other birds to make Scrambled Eggs Super-dee-Dooper-dee-Booper Special de luxe a-la-Peter T. Hooper. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. 1953. Shaka, King of the Zulus BR 7944 by Diane Stanley and Peter Vennema 1 volume In the 1790s, when Shaka was only six, he and his mother were banished from their tiny Zulu clan. But Shaka would one day build the Zulu clan into a mighty nation and create an awesome army of the finest warriors in Africa. Shaka ruled through force and fear. It is not an approach that is admired today, but Shaka lived when rulers all over the world went to war to build great empires, believing it was honorable. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades 4-7. 1988. Shy Charles BR 8923 by Rosemary Wells 1 volume Charles was so shy that he liked to play alone, and he wouldn't talk to anyone, and never went near the phone. But that did not stop him from rescuing his baby-sitter in an emergency situation. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. 1988. The Story of Hanukkah BR 8929 by Amy Ehrlich 1 volume Retells the biblical story that is celebrated by Jewish people in the feast of Hanukkah. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3 and older readers. 1989. Tacky the Penguin BR 8904 by Helen Lester 1 volume Tacky the penguin does not fit in. He is not sleek, graceful, and formally groomed like his companions--Goodly, Lovely, Angel, Neatly, and Perfect. He is loud, awkward, and gaudy. But when the hunters come, Tacky proves himself a good bird to have around. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1988. Tail Feathers from Mother Goose: The Opie Rhyme Book BR 7950 edited by Iona and Peter Opie 1 volume A delightful collection of previously unpublished nursery rhymes, including unusual versions of familiar fare, culled from the vast Opie Collection of Children's Literature housed at Oxford University. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3 to share with older readers. 1988. The Talking Eggs BR 8909 by Robert D. San Souci 1 volume A Louisiana Creole folktale about a widow and her two daughters who "lived on a farm so poor, it looked like the tail end of bad luck." The youngest child, abused by her mother and sister, helps an old woman, who rewards her with magic eggs that produce gold and silver. When the evil sister seeks the same old woman and disobeys her, the eggs give forth snakes, toads, and vermin. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. Coretta Scott King Award 1989. Tar Beach BR 8940 by Faith Ringgold 1 volume The author draws upon her childhood in Harlem in this tale of a young black girl who dreams of flying above New York City. "Tar Beach" is the rooftop of her apartment building, and neighbors often gather there on hot summer nights to talk, eat, and play. _Tar Beach _was first presented as a story quilt and is part of the Guggenheim Museum collection in New York City. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3 and older readers. Coretta Scott King Award. 1991. Thidwick, the Big-Hearted Moose BR 8942 by Dr. Seuss 1 volume Thidwick, a big-hearted moose and most gracious host, kindly agrees to let a bingle bug ride on his horns. Before long a tree-spider, a zinn-a-zu bird with his wife and her uncle, a bobcat, a turtle, and a host of other freeloaders all take up residence in Thidwick's horns. Thidwick is left friendless by the other moose in his herd, until the sponging pests get just what they deserve. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2 and older readers. 1948. Tigress BR 8951 by Helen Cowcher 1 volume As the monkeys let out a shrill warning, the tigress leaves the Indian wildlife sanctuary, following the scents of goats and camels. She kills a young bullock and a stray camel. The herdsmen are upset. They cannot afford such losses. Together with the sanctuary ranger, they hatch a plan to protect their animals and save the tigress. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3 and older readers. 1991. Train Song BR 8913 by Diane Siebert 1 volume "Out in back/railroad track/ clickety-clack/clickety-clack." Thus begins this tribute to trains, all kinds, which criss-cross the nation carrying goods and people. The lilting verse captures the cadence of the rolling cars. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2 to share with older readers. 1990. Truffles in Trouble BR 8906 by Catherine Anholt 1 volume After a very bad start, Truffles shows his mother and father that he can be a good little pig after all. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1987. The Tub People BR 7946 by Pam Conrad 1 volume The Tub People stand in a line all day on the edge of the bathtub. There are seven of them--the father, the mother, the grandmother, the doctor, the policeman, the child, and the dog. At bath-time they frolic and play in the bathtub, and ride on the bar of soap. That is, until the day that the child slips off the soap and goes whirling down the drain with the rushing bathwater. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1989. Tucking Mommy In BR 8902 by Morag Loh 1 volume "I'm so tired that I can't think straight," declared Mommy one evening. So Sue volunteered to tell the bedtime story, and Mommy fell asleep across Jenny's bed. How will the two girls undress her and get her into her own bed? PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1987. A Visit from Dr. Katz BR 8908 by Ursula K. Le Guin 1 volume Marianne has the flu and has to stay in bed. She feels like crying until her mother promises her a visit from Dr. Katz. Dr. Katz is really two cats named Philip and Lorenzo. And when they come to visit Marianne, they give her their stomach cure, and their toe cure, and make her feel better. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1988. The Wall BR 8959 by Eve Bunting and Ronald Himler 1 volume A young boy and his father come from far away to visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., and find the name of the boy's grandfather, who was killed in the war. A group of girls in school uniforms comes by. "Is this wall for the dead soldiers ...? "one of them asks. "The names are the names of the dead. But the wall is for all of us," the teacher answers. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades K-3. 1990. We Keep a Store BR 8939 by Anne Shelby and John Ward 1 volume A young African-American girl describes the delights and pleasures of running a country store. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1990. Where Does the Brown Bear Go? BR 7945 by Nicki Weiss 1 volume "When the lights go down / On the city street, / Where does the white cat go, honey? / Where does the white cat go?" Thus begins this simple bedtime story told in rhythmic verse. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 1989. Young Lions BR 8907 by Toshi Yoshida 1 volume As their mother naps, three young lion cubs, tired of playing chasing games and hide-and-seek, set out on their first hunt. They see many new sights as they pass by rhinoceroses, water buffaloes, zebras, impalas, elephants, giraffes, and antelopes. They chase a herd of gnus and discover the prick of a porcupine's needles. They return home that night, happy to see Mother Lion waiting for them. PRINT/BRAILLE. For grades 2-4 and older readers. 1989. ***6/9/94 (gft)***