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Rap A Tap Tap by Diane Dillon, Leo Dillon

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3.0

I don't know that this would make a popular read-aloud for storytime.
Jamberry by Bruce Degen

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3.0

Saving for a possible purple themed storytime next spring.
Dojo Daycare by Chris Tougas

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5.0

This is quite possibly my favorite ninja book so far.
Everywhere the Cow Says Moo! by Ellen Slusky Weinstein

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3.0

The reader learns that animals make different sounds depending on the country (Examples given: English, Spanish, French, & Japanese). The cow, however always says "Moo".
Grumpy Bird by Jeremy Tankard

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4.0

Bird is feeling too grumpy to do anything, including fly. While he is walking in a huff, his friends decide to join hum on a walk. They begin to mimic his actions and cheer him up.
Dogs Don't Do Ballet by Anna Kemp

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5.0

Who can resist a book about a dog that does ballet? Not me!
Let's Go for a Drive! by Mo Willems

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4.0

Gerald and Piggy have to adapt their plans when they discover they are missing one crucial ingredient of their plan... a car.
Hi, Pizza Man! by Virginia Walter

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5.0

"What will you say when the doorbell rings and we open the door?
What if it's not a pizza man? What if it's a pizza woman? Then what will you say?"

I think this would be a fun game to play with preschoolers.
Pete's a Pizza by William Steig

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5.0

Aww, Pete has such a great dad. What a clever way to try to chher up his son!

This would be a great book not only for a pizza storytime, but also imagination,emotions/moods, and fathers/families.