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  • Bibliography:
    34 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1964
  • Latest Book:
    December 2012
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Book List in Order: 34 titles



  • FORMER LIBRARY BOOK WITH USUAL STAMPS AND MARKINGS. IT HAS HAD HEAVY USE. COVERS/SPINE ARE FADED AND WELL WORN. REMNANTS OF A LIBRARY STICKER ON LAST PAGE, AND INSIDE BACK COVER HAS SIGNIFICANT GLUE RESIDUE. CONTENT PAGES HAVE SOME DISCOLORATION AND ...















  • Annie's on her way to but a pet with five birthday dollars. But by the time she reaches the pet store, the money is gone! Keep track of the disappearing dollars and find out how Annie ends up with a lot more than she bargained for....






  • About?The?Bank?Street Ready-To-Read Series

    More than seventy years of educational research and innovative teaching have given the Bank Street College of Education the reputation as America's most trusted name in early childhood education.




  • FROM AMERICA’S MOST TRUSTED NAME IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Every book in the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series is targeted at the individual abilities of children ages four to eight. The three interconnecting levels of the series are structur...



  • MOON BOY tells of a child’s encounter with a very special nighttime visitor. Lyrical text and delicate artwork blend magically to create a bedtime story with as much sparkle as a full moon.FROM AMERICA’S MOST TRUSTED NAME IN EARLY CHILDHO...



  • Illus. in full color. Nicky's mom is making so much stew that he is allowed to bring a friend home for supper. But his best friend Alec can't come, and Carla won't come--she hates beef stew. So Nicky begins a funny, frantic quest for someone to share...



  • FROM AMERICA’S MOST TRUSTED NAME IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Every book in the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series is targeted at the individual abilities of children ages four to eight. The three interconnecting levels of the series are ...



  • Canada Goose has just laid four eggs, and she can't wait to spread the news. But as her message is passed from animal to animal, the facts become far-fetched--the results are monstrously funny!About The Bank Street Ready-To-Read Ser...



  • Lion and Lamb are friends through thick and thin. In the third book about this high-spirited duo, they start their own club, save Lamb’s little sister from a wolf, and face the prospect of Lion’s moving far away.FROM AMERICA’S MOST ...



  • The Bank Street College of Education presents a lesson in working together, in which Rhoda Rabbit, who says she is too hungry to help make lunch, learns the hard way that the secret ingredient in Group Soup is sharing....









  • How do you get rid of the elephant that scared off the alligators that chased away the dogs that frightened the cats that got rid of the mice? There's only one thing that'll scare an elephant! Playful and fast-paced, this comical caper is perfect for...



  • Free people,Free land

    The Muldie boys and their father have come a long way to Kansas. But when Daddy moves on, the three boys must begin their own journey. They must learn to care for one another and face the dangers of the wilderness ...



  • Period prints and drawings highlight a fascinating look back at what life was like in colonial America in 1776, exploring the ways in which children lived on a New England farm, a southern plantation, and on the frontier....



  • Charming new illustrations mark a reappearance of a popular, rhythmically rhyming tale about Giraffe and Mouse, who disagree over the advantages of height but who work together when their lives are threatened....



  • Every book in the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series is targeted at the individual abilities of children ages three to eight as they develop reading skins.

    Level 1 (PRE-K-GRADE 1) books are perfect for reading aloud with children who are getting...



  • When Oka-san, a brown-and-gold duck, selects the Mitsui Office Park as the perfect spot for her nest, people flock from downtown Tokyo to watch the ducklings hatch. A modern-day Make Way for Ducklings, set in Japan....




  • Instead of focusing on Christopher Columbus himself, this unique historical guide explores the world he left behind, offering little-known facts and stories about fifteenth-century Spain that will expand children's understanding of the world at that ...



  • When beavers start building their lodge on a family's diving dock, they cut down trees and make a mess. Can the family get their dock back? See beavers at work and find out, in this fact-based adventure!FROM AMERICA’S MOST TRUSTED N...






  • FROM AMERICA'S MOST TRUSTED NAME IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONEvery book in the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series is targeted at the individual abilities of children ages four to eight. The three interconnecting levels of the series are structu...



  • Believe it or not, a boy and an elephant have a lot in common . . .

    When a young boy and a young elephant meet in an animal park, they instantly take a liking to each other.

    “I was born out of my mother, too,” the boy said. “But f...



  • Good Morning, Garden is a tranquil greeting to a new day, and a celebration of all living things in a child's garden. The loosely rhyming, lilting text shows a child's joy in discovering chipmunks, ladybugs, butterflies, and blackberries. This gentle...



  • Beautifully illustrated by best-selling illustrator Lynn Munsinger (What Mommies Do Best and What Daddies Do Best), this book features the adventures of Ricky, Rhoda, Rowdy, Rena, Rooter and Margaret Rose Bunny and their watchful Mama. Watch as Mama ...



  • EDITORIAL REVIEW:A peaceful summer home is disturbed by a family of beavers busily building a home of their own on the diving dock. Readers will be amused and amazed as they see and learn about beavers at work. A Level 2-Reading Together book....


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Barbara Brenner has published 34 books.

Barbara Brenner does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Beaver's Beware, was published in December 2012.

The first book by Barbara Brenner, The Five Pennies, was published in January 1964.

No. Barbara Brenner does not write books in series.