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Readers on the Road — 200 episodes
“Lucky Ducklings” by Eva Moore and illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
July 2025 update
“A Pig Is Moving In!” by Claudia Fries
“Acorn Was a Little Wild,” by Jen Arena and illustrated by Jessica Gibson
“Ride Beside Me,” by Lucy Knisley
“The Hockey Skates,” by Karl Subban and illustrated by Maggie Zeng
“Once Upon A Goat,” by Dan Richards and illustrated by Eric Barclay
“Song and Dance Man,” by Karen Ackerman and illustrated by Stephen Gammell
“Octopants and the Missing Pirate Underpants” by Suzy Senior and illustrated by Claire Powell
“Maybe Tomorrow?” by Charlotte Agell and Ana Ramirez Gonzales
“Toad,” by Ruth Brown
“Bread And Jam For Frances,” by Russell Hoban and illustrated by Lillian Hoban
“King Hugo’s Huge Ego,” by Chris Van Dusen
“The Tale of Pale Male, A True Story,” by Jeanette Winter
“The Snail House,” by Allan Ahlberg and illustrated by Gillian Tyler
“Officer Buckle and Gloria,” by Peggy Rathmann
“My Garden,” by Kevin Henkes
“Ice Harbor Mittens,” by Robin Hansen and illustrated by Jamie Hogan
“A Hat for Mrs. Goldman; A Story About Knitting and Love,” by Michelle Edwards and G. Brian Karas
“Everything Changes and That’s Ok,” by Carol Dodd and illustrated by Erin Huybrechts
“Sugaring,” by Jessie Haas and illustrated by Jos A. Smith
“Dr. Coo and the Pigeon Protest,” by Sarah Hampson and illustrated by Kass Reich
“My Cat, Coon Cat,” by Sandy Ferguson Fuller and illustrated by Jeannie Brett
“Arbor Day Square,” by Kathryn O. Galbraith and illustrated by Cyd Moore
“The Cookie Store Cat,” by Cynthia Rylant
“Night Owl Night,” by Susan Edwards Richmond and illustrated by Maribel Lechuga
“Bear’s Loose Tooth,” by Karma Wilson and illustrated by Jane Chapman
“The Story of James,” by David McPhail
“Grace Hopper, Queen of Computer Code,” by Laurie Wallmark and illustrated by Katy Wu
“Noodle Man, The Pasta Superhero,” by April Pulley Sayer and illustrated by Stephen Costanza
“The Old Woman Who Named Things,” by Cynthia Rylant and illustrated by Kathryn Brown
“Apple Cider Making Days,” by Ann Purmell and illustrated by Joanne Friar
“Bear Feels Sick,” by Karma Wilson and illustrated by Jane Chapman
“A Village Full of Valentine’s,” by James Stevenson
“Skywatcher,” by Jamie Hogan
“The Christmas Train,” by Ivan Gantschev
“The Relatives Came,” by Cynthia Rylant and illustrated by Stephen Gammell
“City Dog, Country Frog,” by Mo Willems and illustrated by Jon J Muth
“The Princess and the Pea,” by Hans Christen Anderson and illustrated by Maia Dusíková
“The Tub People,” by Pam Conrad and illustrated by Richard Egielski
“The Mitten Tree,” by Candace Christiansen and illustrated by Elaine Greenstein
“Antlers Forever,” by Frances Bloxam and illustrated by Jim Sollers
“Silas, The Bookstore Cat,” by Karen Trella Mather and illustrated by Chris Van Dusen
“Mrs. Armitage and the Big Wave,” by Quentin Blake
“The Lumberjack’s Beard,” by Duncan Beedie
“That’s Hockey,” by David Bouchard and illustrated by Dean Griffiths
“One Snowy Night,” by M. Christina Butler and Tina Macnaughton
“Thank You, Santa,” by Margaret Wild and illustrated by Kerry Argent
“One Cozy Christmas,” by M. Christina Butler and illustrated by Tina Macnaughton
“Apple Tree Christmas,” by Trinka Hakes Noble
“Just Right for Christmas,” by Birdie Black and Rosalind Beardshaw
“Cranberry Christmas,” by Wende and Harry Devlin
“Mr. Willowby’s Christmas Tree,” by Robert Barry
“Big Snow” by Jonathan Bean
“Building Our House,” by Jonathan Bean
“Raccoon on His Own,” by Jim Arnosky
“Job Wanted,” by Teresa Bateman and illustrated by Chris Sheban
“The Little Island,” by Margaret Wise Brown and Leonard Weisgard
“The Sun Is Late And So Is The Farmer,” by Philip Stead and Erin Stead
“Stumpkin,” by Lucy Ruth Cummins
“Harriet’s Halloween Candy,” by Nancy Carlson
“Pumpkin Hill,” by Elizabeth Spurr and illustrated by Whitney Martin
“The Candy Witch,” by Steven Kroll and illustrated by Marylin Hafner
“Bella’s Fall Coat,” by Lynn Plourde and Illustrated by Susan Gal
“Mouse’s First Halloween,” by Lauren a Thompson and Buket Erdogan
“Pumpkin Smile,” by Emily Chetkowski and illustrated by Dawn Peterson
“Meowl-o-ween,” by Diane Muldrow and Tiffany Chen
“The Branch,” by Mireille Messier and Pierre Pratt
“The Wonderful Book,” by Leonid Gore
“Littlebat’s Halloween Story,” by Diane Mayr and illustrated by Gideon Kendall
“Porcupine’s Pie,” by Laura Renauld and illustrated by Jennie Poh
“Apple and Magnolia,” by Laura Gehl and Patricia Metola
“When It Starts To Snow,” by Phillis Gershator and illustrated Martin Matje
“Too Many Pumpkins,” written by Linda White and illustrated by Megan Lloyd
“Pearl’s New Skates,” by Holly Keller
“This is MY Room! (No Tigers Allowed),” by Jennifer Richard Jacobson and Alexandria Neonakis
“Rotten Ralph’s Trick or Treat,” by Jack Gantos and illustrated by Nicole Rubel
“Trick or Treat?” by Bill Martin, Jr. And Michael Sampson, illustrated by Paul Meisel
“Hoodwinked,” by Arthur Howard
“A Pocket for Corduroy,” written and illustrated by Don Freeman
“Bulldozer Helps Out,” by Candace Fleming and Eric Rohmann
“Strega Nona,” retold and illustrated by Tomie de Paola
“Hugo and the Impossible Thing,” by Renée Felice Smith, Chris Gabriel and Sydney Hanson
“The Forever Garden,” by Laurel Snyder and Samantha Cotterill
“A Visitor for Bear,” written by Bonny Becker and illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton
“Sylvester and the Magic Pebble,” by William Steig
“The Perfect Tree,” by Corinne Demas and illustrated by Penelope Dullaghan
“First Day Jitters,” by Julie Danneberg and illustrated by Judy Love
“Sleep Tight Farm: A Farm Prepares for Winter,” by Eugenie Doyle and Becca Stadtlander
“The Baby Sister,” by Tomie dePaola
“Groundhog Stays Up Late,” by Margery Cuyler and illustrated by Jean Cassels
“Little Brown Bear Won’t Go to School,” by Jane Dyer
“The Iciest, Diciest, Scariest Sled Ride Ever!” By Rebecca Rule and illustrated by Jennifer Thermes
“Maybelle the Cable Car,” by Virginia Lee Burton
“Learning to Ski with Mr. Magee,” by Chris Van Dusen
“The Boy Who Invented the Popsicle,” by Anne Renaissance and Milan Palović
“Nic and Nellie,” by Astrid Sheckles
“Our Library,” by Eve Bunting and illustrated by Maggie Smith
“A Box Full of Love,” by Anne Sawan and Katrien Benaets
“Tremendous Tractors,” by Tony Mitton and Ant Parker
“Loveykins,” by Quentin Blake
“Welcome Home, Beaver” by Magnus Weightman
“Knuffle Bunny,” a cautionary tale by Mo Willems
“Red Riding Hood,” retold and illustrated by James Marshall
“Down to the Sea with Mr. Magee,” by Chris Van Dusen
“A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee,” by Chris Van Dusen
“Police Cat,” by Enid Hinkes and illustrated by Wendy Rasmussen
“Shark Lady,” by Jess Keating and illustrated by Marta Álvarez Miguéns
“Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” retold by Jim Aylesworth and illustrated by Barbara McClintock
“The Longest Day; Celebrating the Summer Solstice,” by Wendy Pfeffer and illustrated by Linda Bleck
“Hand Over Hand” by Alma Fullerton and illustrated by Renné Benoit
“Toy Boat,” by Randall de Sève and Loren Long
“Fireman Small,” by Wong Herbert Yee
“Yucky Worms,” by Vivian French and illustrated by Jesssica Ahlberg
“Salad Pie,” written by Wendy BooydeGraaff and illustrated by Bryan Langdo
“Oma’s Quilt,” by Paulette Bourgeois and Stéphane Jorisch
“If I Built A Car,” by Chris Van Dusen
“The Blue House,” by Phoebe Wall
“Tofu Takes Time,” written by Helen H. Wu and illustrated by Julie Jarema
“Chowder Rules! The True Story of an EPIC Food Fight,” by Anna Crowley Redding and Vita Lane
“Big Truck, Little Island,” written and illustrated by Chris Van Dusen
“All Are Welcome,” by Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman
“Saturday at the Food Pantry,” by Diane O’Neill and illustrated by British Magro
“Molly’s Seasons,” written and illustrated by Ellen Kandoian
“What About X? An Alphabet Adventure,” by Anne Marie Houppert and illustrated by Daniel Wiseman
“Zee Grows A Tree” by Elizabeth Rush and illustrated by Will Hillenbrand
“A Perfect Day for Digging,” by Cari Best and illustrated by Christine Davenier
“Space Boy,” by Leo Landry
“From Wheat to Bread,” by Stacy Taus-Bolstad
“Three Cheers for Kid McGear,” by Sherri Duskey Rinker AG Ford
“The Carrot Seed,” by Ruth Krauss and illustrated by Crockett Johnson
“The Calico Jungle,” written and illustrated by Dahlov Ipcar
“The Night Worker,” written by Kate Banks and illustrated by Georg Hellensleben
“From Maple Tree to Syrup,” by Melanie Mitchell
“Common Ground: The Water, Earth, and Air We Share,” by Molly Bang
“Recycle Every Day,” written and illustrated by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace
“Caps for Sale,” by Esphyr Solbodkina
“The Book Boat’s In,” by Cynthia Cotten and illustrations by Frané Lessac
“The Story of Ferdinand” by Munro Leaf
“Good Morning, Snowplow,” by Deborah Bruss, illustrated by Lou Fancher and Steve Johnson
“The Little Red Hen,” told by Byron Barton
“Quiet! There’s a Canary in the Library,” by Don Freeman
“The Growing Story,” by Ruth Krauss and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
“Tractor Mac, You’re A Winner” by Billy Steers
“Pumpkin Jack” by Will Hubbell
“Bumpety Bump,” by Pat Hutchins
“Raven, Rabbit, Deer,” by Sue Farrell Holler and illustrated by Jennifer Faria
“One Horse Farm,” by Dahlov Ipcar
“Giraffes Can’t Dance,” by Giles Andreae and Guy Parker-Rees
“The Very Best Bed,” by Rebekah Raye
“The Dump Man’s Treasures,” by Lynn Plourde
“Trains Run” by George Ella Lyon and Benn Lyon.
“Henry’s Map” by David Elliot
“Time for Cranberries,” by Lisl H. Detlefsen and illustrated by Jed Henry
“Owen” by Kevin Henkes
“No More Kisses For Bernard” by Niki Daly
“Roxaboxen” by Alice McLerran and illustrated by Barbara Cooney.
“Construction Site Mission: Demolition” by Sherri Duskey Rinker and AG Ford
“Mighty, Mighty Construction Site” by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Tom Lichtenheld
“Santa Claus and the Woodcutter” by Kathrin Siegenthaler and Marcus Pfister
“The Finest Christmas Tree” by John and Ann Hassett
“The Polar Express” by Chris Van Allsburg
“Christmas Farm” by Mary Lyn Ray and Barry Root
“The Little Fir Tree” by Margaret Wise Brown and Jim LaMarche
“Construction Site on Christmas Night” by Sherri Disney Rinker and AG Ford.
“The Snow Tree” by Caroline Repchuk and Josephine Martin
“The Ramble Shamble Children,” by Christina Soontornvat and Lauren Castillo
“Burt Dow, Deep-Water Man” by Robert McCloskey
“Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak
“Miss Rumphius” by Barbara Cooney
“A Busy Year” by Leo Lionni
“Rainbow Fish” by Marcus Pfister
“Are You My Mother?” by P.D. Eastman
“The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge” by Hildegard H. Swift and Lynd Ward
“Monarch and Milkweed,” by Helen Frost and Leonid Gore
“Lobsterman” by Dahlov Ipcar
“The Very Lonely Firefly” by Eric Carle
“Love You Forever” by Robert Munsch
“In My Heart” by Jo Witek
“Baby Bear’s Not Hibernating” by Lynn Plourde
“The Kissing Hand” by Audrey Penn
“The Little Fisherman” by Margaret Wise Brown and Dahlov Ipcar
“Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault
“The Very Hungry Caterpillar” by Eric Carle
“Last Stop on Market Street” by Matt de la Peña
“Birds” by Kevin Henkes
“Little Beaver and The Echo” by Amy MacDonald
“Blueberries for Sal” by Robert McCloskey
“A Chair for My Mother” by Vera B. Williams
“Time For Bed” by Mem Fox
“More More More Said the Baby” by Vera B. Williams
“Walter the Baker by Eric Carle
“Goodnight Moon” by Margaret Wise Brown
“One Morning in Maine” by Robert McCloskey
“The Little House” by Virginia Lee Burton
“This Moose Belongs to Me” by Oliver Jeffers
“I Love You Like Crazy Cakes” by Rose Lewis
“Library Lion” by Michelle Knudsen
“Katy and the Big Snow” by Virginia Lee Burton
“Harry the Dirty Dog” by Gene Zion