Braille Books
Counting by Star Fleur: Uses print and braille to teach young readers to count. (2016)
The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt: Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds only letters, all saying the same thing: his crayons have had enough! They quit! Beige Crayon is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown Crayon. Black wants to be used for more than just outlining. Blue needs a break from coloring all those bodies of water. And Orange and Yellow are no longer speaking -- each believes he is the true color of the sun. What can Duncan possibly do to appease all of the crayons and get them back to doing what they do best? (2015)
Dear Deer: A Book of Homophones by Gene Barretta: Author Gene Barretta uses homophones in simple, sometimes silly sentences, placing the same-sounding words into a context that clearly demonstrates their meaning and usage. (2010)
Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin: Dragons love tacos. They love chicken tacos, beef tacos, great big tacos, and teeny tiny tacos. So if you want to lure a bunch of dragons to your party, you should definitely serve tacos. Buckets and buckets of tacos. Unfortunately, where there are tacos, there is also salsa. And if a dragon accidentally eats spicy salsa ... oh, boy. You're in red-hot trouble. (2014, audiobook)
Grasshopper on the Road by Arnold Lobel: As Grasshopper sets out to follow a road, he meets some unusual characters.
Hurricane by John Rocco: After a devastating hurricane, a young boy asks for help rebuilding the neighborhood dock, his favorite place in the world, but finds that his neighbors need help first. (2021)
I'm Not Scared, You're Scared by Seth Meyers: Bear is so timid that he is even afraid of his own reflection, but he does not like to admit that he is scared to his friend, Rabbit, who is very daring--but when Rabbit is in danger Bear finds the courage to rescue his friend.
Just Enough to Know Better: A UEB Braille Primer by Eileen P. Curran: This primer is designed to help parents (or anyone who is interested) to learn enough braille to help a young child who is blind learn to read. (2015)
Measuring Penny by Loreen Leedy: Lisa learns about the mathematics of measuring by measuring her dog Penny with all sorts of units, including pounds, inches, dog biscuits, and cotton swabs. (2017)
Pete the Cat: Rocking My School Shoes by Eric Litwin: Pete the Cat wears his school shoes when visiting the library, the lunchroom, the playground, and more while singing his special song. (audiobook)
Shark Lady: the True Story of How Eugenie Clark Became the Ocean's Most Fearless Scientist by Jess Keating: At 9 years old, Eugenie Clark developed an unexpected passion for sharks after a visit to the Battery Park Aquarium in New York City. At the time, sharks were seen as mindless killing machines, but Eugenie knew better and set out to prove it. Despite many obstacles in her path, Eugenie was able to study the creatures she loved so much. From her many discoveries to the shark-related myths she dispelled, Eugenie's wide scientific contributions led to the well-earned nickname "Shark Lady." (2017)
Strega Nona by Tomi dePaola: All the people in the little town of Calabria go to old Strega Nona for solutions to their troubles. But when she hires a lumbering boy named Big Anthony to help her, Strega Nona's own troubles begin. (1975, audiobook)
Thunder Boy Jr. by Alexie Sherman: Thunder Boy Jr. wants a normal name, one that's all his own. Dad is known as Big Thunder, but Little Thunder doesn't want to share a name. (audiobook)