Bunny, Bunny

by Kirsten Hall

Published 1 March 1990
Depicts, in rhyming text and illustrations, the activities of a bunny playing in the sun.

I'm a Princess

by Kirsten Hall

Published 13 April 2000
A girl dresses up like a princess and insists that her family treat her like royalty, but her motivation for becoming a princess comes as a surprise.

Conejito

by Kirsten Hall

Published 1 March 1991

Duck, Duck, Goose!

by Kirsten Hall

Published 13 April 2000
While running from the "goose" in a game, the boy imagines himself running as fast as a fox, crossing the finishing line first, and being carried by a gust of wind.

Who Says?

by Kirsten Hall

Published 1 March 1990
Singing before a musical conductor, animals from chicken to owl reveal their own special sounds.

On the Farm

by Kirsten Hall

Published June 2004
A farmer spends her day gathering eggs, milking the cow, harvesting corn, driving the plow, and feeding the horses.

The Tooth Fairy

by Kirsten Hall

Published 1 September 1994
When he loses a tooth, a young boy excitedly awaits a visit from the Tooth Fairy.

Ballerina Girl

by Kirsten Hall

Published 1 November 1994
A little girl puts on different costumes and pretends she's a ballerina performing for an audience.

My Trucks

by Kirsten Hall

Published 13 April 2000
While a little boy plays with his toy trucks, he imagines driving various real trucks such as a wrecker, a fire engine, and a farm pickup.

I'm Not Scared

by Kirsten Hall

Published 1 September 1997
Two boys who are not afraid of heights, bees, snakes, or the dark need some reassurance when they hear noises while camping at night.

Quien Dice?

by Kirsten Hall

Published 1 March 1991

Boo!

by Kirsten Hall

Published 13 April 2000
A boy disguised as a monster scares his friend, his parents, and eventually himself.

My New Town

by Kirsten Hall

Published 31 December 2005
While giving a tour of his new town, a young boy introduces the reader to his teacher, dentist, barber, and police officer, as well as to his newly adopted baby sister.