| Aliki |
Digging Up Dinosaurs |
J 567.91 Aliki |
| Briefly introduces various types of dinosaurs, explaining how scientists find, preserve, and reassemble the giant dinosaur skeletons seen in museums. |
| Cushman, Doug |
Aunt Eater Loves a Mystery |
J FOUNTAS J Cushman |
| Aunt Eater loves mystery stories so much that she sees mysterious adventures wherever she looks. |
| Cynthia Rylant |
Henry and Mudge in Puddle Trouble |
J ER Rylant |
| For Henry and his big dog Mudge, spring means admiring the first snow glory, playing in puddles in the rain, and watching the five new kittens next door. |
| Dakos, Kalli |
The Bug in Teacher's Coffee |
ER Dakos |
| A collection of simple poems depict the activities at school from the morning welcome until the closing bell. |
| Gibbons, Gail |
Pirates: Robbers of the High Seas |
J 910.45 Gibbons |
| Describes, in simple text and illustrations, the lives of pirates, the ships they sailed, and the type of treasure they stole |
| Grimes, Nikki |
Shoe Magic |
J 811.54 Grimes |
| Poems describe the different shoes children wear, including sandals, running shoes, golf shoes, and workboots |
| Gutman, Dan |
Miss Daisy is crazy! |
J PAP MY WEIRD |
| Miss Daisy's unusual teaching methods surprise her second grade students, especially reluctant learner A.J. |
| Hopkins, Lee Bennett |
Sports! Sports! Sports: a poetry collection |
ER Sports |
| A collection of poems celebrating the joy and anguish of baseball, basketball, football, ice hockey, soccer, skating, swimming, and running races. |
| Howe, James |
Pinky and Rex Get Married |
J Fic Howe |
| Nothing is much fun without your best friend, as Pinky discovers one day when he wants to play and Rex isn't home. It turns out Rex has been at a wedding, and that gives Pinky an idea. If he and Rex get married, they'll never be apart again! |
| Johnson ,Angela |
I Dream of Trains |
J PB Johnson |
| The son of a sharecropper dreams of leaving Mississippi on a train with the legendary engineer Casey Jones |
| Jonathan Etra |
Aliens for Breakfast |
J Fic Etra |
| Finding an intergalactic special agent in his cereal box, Richard joins the extraterrestrial in a fight to save Earth from the Dranes, one of whom is masquerading as a student in Richard's class. |
| King-Smith, George |
George Speaks |
J Fic King-Smith |
| George is an extraordinary baby who is born with the ability to speak in complete sentences |
| Kline, Suzy |
Horrible Harry and the Dungeon |
J Fic Kline |
| It's almost summer vacation and the students in room 2B are having trouble concentrating on their butterfly project, until a frightening-looking new teacher comes to supervise the Suspension Room and Harry is sent there as punishment for unruly behavior |
| Martin, Bill |
Knots on a Counting Rope |
J Picture Martin |
| A grandfather and his blind grandson, Boy-Strength-of-Blue-Horses, reminisce about the young boy's birth, his first horse, and an exciting horse race |
| McDonald, Megan |
Stink: the incredible shrinking kid |
J Fic McDonald |
| The shortest kid in the second grade, James Moody, also known as Stink, learns all about the shortest president of the United States, James Madison, when they celebrate Presidents' Day at school |
| Osborne, Mary Pope |
Magic Tree House : Mummies in the Morning |
J Pap Magic Tree House |
| Jack and his younger sister take a trip in their tree house back to ancient Egypt, where they help a queen's mummy continue her voyage to the Next Life. |
| Roy, Ron |
The Absent Author |
J Pap A to Z Mysteries |
| Dink Duncan and his two friends investigate the apparent kidnapping of famous mystery author Wallis Wallace |
| Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman |
Nate the Greeat |
ER Sharmat |
| Nate the Great solves the mystery of the missing picture |
| Spinelli, Eileen |
Lizzie Logan, Second Banana |
J Fic Spinelli |
| When Lizzie's mother announces that she is going to have a baby, best friend Heather helps Lizzie deal with her fears that her stepfather will love the new baby more than he loves her |
| Winter, Jeanette |
My Name is Georgia : a portrait |
J Bio O'Keefe |
| Presents, in brief text and illustrations, the life of the painter who drew much of her inspiration from nature |