Toy Library (including unadapted toys)

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The Letters are Lost!
  • Once upon a time, all the letters of the alphabet were together. But now they're lost! One showed up in the bath. There was one under a Hat, another one on a Quilt, and even one in the Sandbox. Where are the rest? Readers will delight in finding out in this vibrant, charming introduction to the alphabet. 

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The Little Crooked Christmas Tree

Wondering why it and other pine trees are being so carefully tended, a little tree offers shelter to a dove during a storm and begins to grow crookedly as a result, ruining its chances of becoming a Christmas tree.

  • Recommended for ages 5-8
  • 32 pages
  • Hardcover
  • Adapted with bumpers that separate the pages and make them easier to turn
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a blue train with a face that is carrying train cars with a circus through a hilly field

The kindness and determination of the Little Blue Engine have inspired millions of children around the world since the story was first published in 1930. Cherished by readers for ninety years, The Little Engine That Could is a classic tale of a little engine that, despite her size, triumphantly pulls a train full of wonderful things to the children waiting on the other side of a mountain.  

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image of the cover of the little red hen book

The Little Red Hen book has been adapted to include spacers in between each page to easier to read.

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The Little Snowflake
  • A little snowflake falls from the sky hoping to be a part of the biggest and best snowman ever. 

  • Recommended for ages 2-6 

  • 32 pages 

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The Longest Wait
  • In a tender tribute to her grandfather, the author tells the story of a mailman who, despite his wife's trepidations, insists on braving a blizzard to make his rounds, and the son who waits on edge for his return. 

  • Recommended for ages 4-8 

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The Magic School Bus: Inside the Human Body
  • Arnold has swallowed the Magic School Bus! Now, instead of seeing an exhibit of the human body at a museum, the class is looking at Arnold's stomach, intestines, bloodstream, and more from the inside on this heart-stopping fieldtrip - one the reluctant Arnold would miss. 

  • Recommended for ages 3-7 

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A puppet that is dressed as a samuri, or another classical Japan fighter

Author: Katherine Paterson

Who is the man called Sabura, the mysterious bandit who robs the rich and helps the poor? And what is his connection with Yosida, the harsh and ill- tempered master of feudal Japan's most famous puppet theater? Young Jiro, an apprentice to Yosida, is determined to find out, even at risk to his own life. Meamwhile, Jiro devotes himself to learning puppetry.… Read More

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Two young boys jumping up to try and reach a basketball

Author: Bruce Brooks

Reverse spin, triple pump, reverse dribble, stutter step with twist to the left, stutter into jumper, blind pass. These are me. The moves make the man. The moves make me. Jerome Foxworthy—the Jayfox to his friends—likes to think he can handle anything. He handled growing up without a father. He handled being the first black kid in school. And he sure can handle a… Read More

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A Victorian style house with various people in the windows

Author: Trenton Lee Stewart

Blurp: When this peculiar ad appears in the newspaper, dozens of children enroll to take a series of mysterious, mind-bending tests. (And you, dear reader, can test your wits right alongside them.) But in the end just four very special children will succeed. Their challenge: to go on a secret mission that only the most intelligent and resourceful children… Read More