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List ten preschool books, Write a summary of each.

The Potty Book for Girls by: Alyssa Satin Capucilli (Author), Dorthy Stott (Illustrator) Publisher: Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated, Copyright 5/2000.
1. Every little girl's graduation from diapers to the potty is always a very important moment--and one to make both parents and toddlers proud! In The Potty Book, Hannah needs to have her diapers changed so she can go out and play. Then mom and dad bring home a big box, and Hannah is anxious to open it up and see what's inside. Is it a rocking chair? A bed for Teddy? No, it's a potty--which means that it's time for Hannah to graduate from her diapers. This gentle and humorous little story is charmingly illustrated and told in verse. Little girls will enjoy looking at the pictures and having the story read to them. Meanwhile, they'll start getting the idea that it's time for them to grow up, exactly like Hannah. So that at last, they'll be able to say--"I'm off the potty!"

No Excuses! How What You Say Can Get in Your Way by: Wayne W. Dyer, Kristina Tracy, Stacy Heller Budnick (Illustrator) Publisher: Hay House, Inc. Copyright 6/1/2009
2. In his fourth book for children, Dr. Wayne W. Dyer focuses on the topic of excuses and how they can do more harm than we realize. The book demonstrates how excuses go far beyond “my dog ate my homework,” and can actually become words that prevent your child from reaching his or her potential.
The book follows a boy with a seemingly impossible dream who almost lets excuses (“I’m not smart enough” . . . “It’s too hard,” and so on) get in his way.
He discovers, as will your child, that by following a few simple ideas and eliminating excuses . . . anything is possible!

You Go Away by: Dorothy Corey, Diane Patterson (Illustrator) Publisher: Whitman, Albert & Company. Copyright 9/1/2008
3. PreS—This short concept book hammers home the message that a child's loved ones will inevitably return.

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