David Milgrim
2) Santa Duck
Author
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Pub. Date
2008
Description
When Nicholas Duck, wearing a Santa hat and coat he found on his doorstep, goes looking for Santa to tell him what he wants for Christmas, all the other animals mistake him for Mr. Claus.
5) See Otto
Author
Publisher
Simon Spotlight
Pub. Date
2016.
Description
Otto the robot lands on Earth, where he confronts an angry rhino and befriends two artistic monkeys.
10) For Otto
Author
Publisher
Simon Spotlight
Pub. Date
2020.
Description
Otto goes from sad to glad when his friend brings him a gift.
11) Going somewhere
Author
Publisher
Simon Spotlight
Pub. Date
2021.
Description
Otto and Pip are off on an adventure to somewhere, but to Pip's surprise they end up nowhere.
13) See Pip flap
Author
Publisher
Simon Spotlight
Pub. Date
2018.
Description
With help from his friend Otto the robot, Pip the mouse tries to fly.
14) Moo Bird
Author
Series
Description
Moo Bird is a sweet and surprisingly funny early reader about a bird looking for a friend.
This Level One reader opens with a bird saying, "moo" instead of "tweet." Moo Bird is clearly different from the other birds in his nest. He feels like he doesn't belong. So, Moo Bird goes off in search of where he DOES belong. Will Cow want to be his friend? At last, Moo Bird finds a friend.... Who will it be?
Author
Description
This laugh-out-loud book describes the many differences found between monsters. Some monsters will eat anything; some are picky. Some monsters talk and talk and talk; some are quiet. But ultimately, as this hilarious book makes clear, all monsters are absolutely, positively, completely perfectly wonderful... just the way they are!
David Milgrim's spare text and colorful, contemporary illustrations are perfect for beginning readers. And for anyone...
Author
Series
Description
Moo Dog is a sweet and funny early graphic reader about a bird and a dog who aren't like the other animals.
This Level One reader is a follow-up to the sweet and funny Moo Bird in which Bird says "moo" instead of "tweet." In this book, Dog says "moo" instead of "woof!" The other animals laugh at Dog. They don't understand why he is different. Can friends Dog and Bird show the other animals that being different can be fun?
With comic speech bubbles...