Incoming Resources
- Opposites, Courtney Dicmas
- Raining cats and dogs, a collection of irresistible idioms & illustrations to tickle the funny bones of young people, Will Moses
- Me tall, you small, written and illustrated by Lilli L'Arronge ; translated by Madeleine Stratford
- My peekaboo fun, learning words : what is hidden behind the flap?
- If you were an antonym, by Nancy Loewen ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- A book about bupkes, Leslie Kimmelman ; illustrated by Roxana De Rond
- If you were alliteration, by Trisha Speed Shaskan ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- The words you should know to sound smart, 1,200 essential words every sophisticated person should be able to use, Robert W. Bly
- Alphabet, Alain Grée
- Dinosaur's first words, Ava Saviola
- First 100 animals, created for St. Martin's Press by priddy books
- Word book, learning the words in your world
- Barron's 1100 words you need to know, Murray Bromberg, Melvin Gordon
- My very first book of words, by Eric Carle
- Opposites, Xavier Deneux
- First words, English, illustrated by Andy Mansfield & Sebastien Iwohn
- My first 1,000 animals, Agnès Besson ; illustrator: Manuel Surein
- Eric Carle's book of many things
- Duro y blando, Julie Murray, author ; Maria Puchol, translator
- Children's writer's word book, Alijandra Mogilner
- Q is for duck, an alphabet guessing game, by Mary Elting & Michael Folsom ; pictures by Jack Kent
- Baby happy baby sad, [written and illustrated by] Leslie Patricelli
- Rhyme hungry, Antonia Pesenti
- Barron's 1100 words you need to know, Rich Carriero, Murray Bromberg, and Melvin Gordon
- Baby up, baby down, a first book of opposites, [photographs by Molly Magnuson]
- The ABC bunny, by Wanda Gág ; hand lettered by Howard Gág
- If you were an adjective, by Michael Dahl ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- First 100 trucks
- I get dressed, David McPhail
- Word smart, how to build an educated vocabulary, [by Adam Robinson and the staff of the Princeton Review]
- Grande y pequeño, Julie Murray ; [Spanish translator: Maria Puchol]
- Absurd words, a kids' fun and hilarious vocabulary builder for future word nerds, Tara Lazar
- If you were onomatopoeia, by Trisha Speed Shaskan ; illlustrated by Sara Gray
- Playtime, [text by Dawn Sirett ; design: Victoria Harvey]
- Baby's first words, mis primeras palabras, text and concept, Stella Blackstone and Sunny Scribens ; illustrations by Christiane Engel ; translated by Leticia Meza-Riedewald
- Dr. Seuss's 100 first words, Dr. Seuss ; illustrated by Jan Gerardi
- Toddler world, Katie Saunders
- Bob books, text, Lynn Maslen Kertell ; pictures, Katie Kath, Stage 2: Emerging reader
- Maisy big, Maisy small, Lucy Cousins
- The peculiar stories behind raining cats and dogs and other idioms, by Arnold Ringstad ; illustrated by Dan McGeehan
- Pinkalicious phonics box, by Victoria Kann
- Mrs. Peanuckle's kitchen alphabet, art by Jessie Ford
- If you were a verb, by Michael Dahl ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- Basic vocabulary in use, with answers : 60 units of vocabulary practice in North American English, Michael McCarthy, Felicity O'Dell, with Randi Reppen
- There's an N on your nose, Dennis Canfield, Stella Maris
- Opposites abstract, by Mo Willems
- Bigger words for little geniuses, Susan and James Patterson ; illustrated by Hsinping Pan
- First 100 words
- If you were a noun, by Michael Dahl ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- Words of wonder from Z to A, by Zaila Avant-garde ; illustrated by Keisha Morris