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Picture Books January 2019
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The Dress and the Girl
by Camille Andros
A little girl and her favorite dress have extraordinary adventures together, but when the girl emigrates from Greece to the United States they are separated, and the dress travels the world searching for her.
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Sir Simon : Super Scarer
by Cale Atkinson
When professional ghost Simon is transferred to his first house, Chester, the boy who just moved in, spots Simon immediately and peppers him with annoying questions until Simon realizes he may be able to trick Chester into doing his ghost chores.
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Monster Boogie
by Laurie Berkner
The award-winning children's music artist and the illustrator of Mo's Mustache present a lively picture book rendering of Berkner's infectious hit song that invites children to let go of their bedtime fears and embrace their inner monster.
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The Night Box
by Louise Greig
A reassuring bedtime story gently encourages imaginative exploration in the tale of a little boy who opens a magical Night Box, releasing a free-flowing, nurturing darkness with thousands of sparkling stars that watch over everyone until morning.
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All Kinds of Planes
by Carl Johanson
Provides labeled illustrations of both real and imagined cars, trucks, and other vehicles, including a flying knight, a Russian house rocket, and a rescue helicopter.
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All Right Already! : A Snowy Story
by Jory John
In the final hilarious book of the New York Times best-selling and award-winning Goodnight Already! series, best friends Duck and Bear can’t agree on whether to play outside on a snowy day or stay warm and cozy inside.
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Horse Meets Dog
by Elliott Kalan
In this uproarious new collaboration from a writer for The Daily Show With Jon Stewart and the acclaimed illustrator of Moo Moo in a Tutu, hilarity ensues when Horse and Dog meet--and mistake each other for the wrong animal!
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Kitten and the Night Watchman
by John Sullivan
A story based on a true experience from the debut author's life depicts a stray kitten who changes the way a watchman sees the nighttime. Illustrated by the award-winning artist of Strictly No Elephants.
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| Is That You, Eleanor Sue? by Tricia TusaEleanor Sue, who loves playing dress-up and make-believe with her mom, who's happy to play along. From a wizard to a bear to a curmudgeonly new neighbor, Eleanor Sue appears in a different disguise every time she rings the doorbell. What will happen when her mother answers the door in a costume of her own?
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Storm
by Sam Usher
Searching for their kite when an approaching storm brings gusty winds just perfect for kite flying, a boy and his grandfather recall fond memories of their shared adventures. By the award-winning author of Can You See Sassoon?
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