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RECOMMENDED READS: WORDLESS P NEWM, J

P LEHM, B

THE GREEDY WORM

LITTLE RED AND THE CAT WHO LOVED CAKE

Jeff Newman The greedy worm has his eye on a very big apple and he does NOT want to share with any of the other hungry bugs. In fact he eats the whole thing himself in one giant chomp to keep them away. But when a bird starts eyeing the now plump (and sluggish) greedy worm, he'll need those bugs he snubbed to keep the feaster from becoming the feast.

P ALEX, J

GOLD Jed Alexander

Barbara Lehman In this wordless picture book, a variation on the classic fairy tale, Little Red has baked a cake with her father and they set off for Grandma's house, but along the way they are trailed by a cat who loves cakes.

P KERB, D

WHIRL Deborah Kerbel

Who belongs and who doesn't? Do members of the same family all look the same? This wordless picture book plays with our assumptions about family. Is the little girl making food an uninvited guest, taking advantage of the bear family's open door? Or is she someone else entirely?

Follow the wordless journey of a maple seed, sometimes called a maple key or whirligig, as it helicopters away from its parent tree and floats across a city on the autumn wind.


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