Things That Are Most in the World

10 best books like Things That Are Most in the World (Judi Barrett): Duck! Rabbit!: (Bunny Books, Read Aloud Family Books, Books for Young Children), Polar Bear's Underwear, Whale in a Fishbowl, Prudence Wants a Pet, Two Little Trains, I Need A Hug, My Granny Went to Market: A Round-The-World Counting Rhyme, Bear's Scare, Crunch, the Shy Dinosaur, The Book of Mistakes

Duck! Rabbit!: (Bunny Books, Read Aloud Family Books, Books for Young Children)
AuthorAmy Krouse Rosenthal
ISBN0811868656
New York Times bestselling children's book!

Smart, simple story that will make readers of all ages eager to take a side: From the award-winning author of Little Pea, Little Hoot, and Little Oink comes a clever take on the age-old optical illusion: is it a duck or a rabbit? Depends on how you look...
AuthorTupera Tupera
ISBN1452141991
Polar Bear has lost his underwear! Where could it be? There's only one thing to do: Remove the book's underwear-shaped bellyband to find the missing pair! Is that Polar Bear's underwear? No, it's Zebra's—see the colorful stripes? What about that itty-bitty pair? No, those belong to Butterfly! And...
Whale in a Fishbowl
AuthorTroy Howell
ISBN1524715182
A moving, poetic story about a whale in captivity who longs for the ocean . . . because whales don’t belong in fishbowls, do they?

Wednesday is a whale who lives in a fishbowl smack dab in the middle of a city–it’s the only home she’s ever known. Cars whizz around her and people hurry past;...
AuthorCathleen Daly
ISBN1596434686
I feel like such a stick in the mud for giving this otherwise charming book such a low score when almost everyone else gives it 5 stars. The illustrations are terrific and the humor is droll, but I have issues with the idea that Prudence leaves two of her "pets" (a tire and a shoe) in the junkyard because they...
Two Little Trains
AuthorMargaret Wise Brown
ISBN0064435687
From two-time Caldecott Medal-winning artists Leo and Diane Dillon and beloved children’s book author Margaret Wise Brown comes Two Little Trains.

With simple, bouncy text and soft, beautiful illustrations, this story is perfect for fans of things that go!

“Sure to delight.”...
I Need A Hug
AuthorAaron Blabey
ISBN1743629095
I Need a Hug. Don't we all?! OK, so today was library day!!! Recently I was told about the wonder that is Aaron Blabey by my awesome librarians and how popular his books are with the kids the librarians read to. So I figure if it's good enough for the kiddies, then it's good enough for me and my librarians haven't...
My Granny Went to Market: A Round-The-World Counting Rhyme
AuthorStella Blackstone
Granny travels all over the world gathering cultural treasures along the way. Her first purchase, a flying carpet from Istanbul, allows her to get from place to place easily. She also buys three masks from Mexico, seven nesting dolls from Russia, and eight boomerangs from Australia. Each purchase...
Bear's Scare
AuthorJacob Grant
ISBN1681197200
Bear likes to keep his house clean and tidy. In fact, the only thing Bear loves more than cleaning is taking care of his small stuffed friend, Ursa.

Then Bear sees a sticky spiderweb . . . and where there's a web there is certainly a spider! The messy guest must be found, but what Bear and Ursa finally...
Crunch, the Shy Dinosaur
AuthorCirocco Dunlap
runch, the Shy Dinosaur delivers a simple story about a shy dinosaur named Crunch. What makes the story unique, and a favorite with Princess Sophia, is how the author encourages the child reading the story to communicate with Crunch. Crunch is shy and you need to whisper hello just right. When Crunch...
The Book of Mistakes
AuthorCorinna Luyken
ISBN0735227926
Zoom meets Beautiful Oops! in this memorable picture book debut about the creative process, and the way in which "mistakes" can blossom into inspiration.

One eye was bigger than the other. That was a mistake.
The weird frog-cat-cow thing? It made an excellent bush.
And the inky smudges......
Wolfie the Bunny
AuthorAme Dyckman
ISBN0316226149
Not every child views the imposition of a new sibling as an interloper, but a fair number of them do. They’re just tooling along, enjoying the natural bliss that comes with being the one and only star in their parents’ firmament when BLAMMO! A squalling person of inadequate size is there, hogging...
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