Plenty of possibilities abound for letter "P" reading:
books about pigs . . . pigeons . . . penguins . . . pirates . . .
princesses . . . even little green peas in
"LMNO Peas" and "1-2-3- Peas"
plus peek-a-boo books . . . "Parts!"
. . . Pinkalicious" . . . "Purplicious"
and "A Porcupine Named Fluffy".
Puppy poems A-Z can be found in "Name That Dog"
by Peggy Archer. Nursery rhymes A-Z can be found
"In a Pumpkin Shell" illustrated by JoanWalsh Anglund.
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A picture book with possibly the most "P" words
and pictures you can imagine is "Pigs in Pajamas"
by Maggie Smith--a story that also rhymes!
Perhaps you would prefer to read
"Pixarpedia" (an encyclopedia of characters from
Pixar movies) . . . or "Peter and the Starcatchers"
by Dave Berry and Ridley Pearson which is a prequel
series about the Peter Pan stories by J.M. Barrie.
Pixar movies) . . . or "Peter and the Starcatchers"
by Dave Berry and Ridley Pearson which is a prequel
series about the Peter Pan stories by J.M. Barrie.
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The book I picked to read was by Jeanne Birdsall--
"The Penderwicks--A Summer Tale of Four Sisters,
Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy".
Please have a pleasant day reading!
Love, Grandma
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