I Stink! by Kate McMullan

Books like I Stink!

By Kate McMullan

Rattletrap Car by Phyllis Root

A family piles into a rattletrap car that won't go fast and won't go far, and must fix each breakdown along the bumpy road to a cool, cool lake.

One, Two, Three!: A Happy Counting Book by Sandra Boynton

A wacky crew of hippos, cats, pigs, and cows count from a quiet One all the way up to a LOUD LOUD LOUD Ten — then back down to quiet One again.

Drummer Hoff by Barbara Emberley

Seven soldiers each add one part to a magnificent cannon in this cumulative folk song, until Drummer Hoff arrives to fire it off with a satisfying bang.

Dan, the Taxi Man by Eric Ode

A cheerful taxi driver named Dan cruises through town picking up a band member by member, each new passenger adding fresh sounds and colors to the growing crowd inside his cab.

Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle

A friendly little pick-up truck greets farm animals along a country road, beeping and honking hello — until he gets stuck in the muck and needs his animal friends to push him out.

Dinos To Go by Sandra Boynton

Seven quirky dinosaurs — including zooming Zoomer, sleepy Dozy, and weepy Sob — take turns starring in their own tiny tabbed story, each with a personality all its own.

Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3 by Bill Martin Jr.

The numbers 1 through 100 race each other up an apple tree in a rhyming chant, piling higher and higher until bumblebees threaten trouble at the top.

Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss

A relentlessly cheerful stranger follows a grumpy skeptic everywhere, asking him to try green eggs and ham in a box, on a train, in the rain — anywhere, everywhere.

Big Words for Little People by Jamie Lee Curtis

An older sister introduces her younger siblings to grown-up words like cooperate, respect, patience, and considerate, showing that even small kids can use big words to connect with others.

My Truck is Stuck! by Kevin Lewis

A dump truck hauling a great big load gets stuck fast in the mud, and one truck after another rolls in, each bigger than the last, to try to pull it free.

Oh Say Can You Say? by Dr. Seuss

A wild parade of tongue twisters — from Bed Spreaders spreading spreads to Bread Spreaders spreading butter — dares readers to say each tangled phrase without tripping over their own tongue.

Dinosaur Kisses by David Ezra Stein

A newly hatched dinosaur named Dinah tries out stomping and chomping on the world around her, then sets out to give a kiss without accidentally whomping anyone first.