Incoming Resources
- -Og as in dog, Amanda Rondeau
- Why do we say it?, the stories behind the words, expressions and cliches we use
- -In as in twin, Kelly Doudna
- -It as in sit, Kelly Doudna
- 3rd-grade super reading success, [3 books in 1: spelling, vocabulary, reading comprehension]
- Little gardener's first 100 words, by Tenisha Bernal
- High and low, a Sesame Street guessing game, Mari Schuh
- 13 words, [written by] Lemony Snicket ; [illustrated by] Maria Kalman
- Stop pop, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Yukiko Kido
- Gran on a fan, [silly short vowels!], by Kevin Bolger ; illustrated by Ben Hodson
- What color?, photographs by Anthea Sieveking
- May saves the day, by Laura Gehl ; illustrated by Serena Lombardo
- -Ot as in knot, Amanda Rondeau
- Crab cab, [by Harriet Ziefert] ; illustrated by Yukiko Kido
- -Est as in nest, Nancy Tuminelly
- Snow bow, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Yukiko Kido
- -An as in fan, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
- Littleland, Marion Billet
- -Ag as in flag, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
- The I can say mama book, words by speech-language pathologist Stephanie Cohen
- Building a better vocabulary, Kevin Flanigan
- Wet pet, illustrated by Yukiko Kido
- Big dinosaur, little dinosaur, [adapted] by Devin Ann Wooster ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Frog jog, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Yukiko Kido
- The I can say dada book, words by speech-language pathologist Stephanie Cohen
- Fun with Ed and Fred, by Kevin Bolger ; illustrated by Ben Hodson
- -Ad as in dad, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
- Near and far, a Sesame Street guessing game, Marie-Therese Miller
- Wet pet, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Yukiko Kido
- Christmas in 100 words, illustrated by Sophie Beer
- S is for snow, a snow ABC primer, written by Ashley Mireles ; illustrated by Volha Kaliaha
- -Ed as in bed, Amanda Rondeau
- -Ell as in well, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
- 3rd-grade vocabulary success, Sylvan Learning
- Pig wig, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Yukiko Kido
- Up, tall and high, Ethan Long
- I dream of an elephant, written and illustrated by Ami Rubinger ; translated from the Hebrew by Ray Baitner