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Place to Be
by Mac Barnett
A picture book celebration of the wide-ranging emotions that children experience features endearing animal characters who explore and respond to their world together. By the Caldecott Honor-winning author of Sam and Dave Dig a Hole.
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Muddymania!
by Chris Barton
A day of fun at Axleburg's Muddymania event is overshadowed by an emergency that compels Clarence to don his Mighty Truck hero persona and prevent a dangerous mudslide. By the award-winning author of Shark vs. Train.
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Tugboat Bill and the River Rescue
by Calista Brill
Bill the tugboat and Mabel the barge become heroes when they rescue a kitten that has fallen into the water, in a friendship tale for preschool-aged vehicle enthusiasts.
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Good Morning, Superman
by Michael Dahl
A young boy prepares for his day by getting ready faster than a speeding bullet, leaping over his tall-building bed and confronting Kryptonite toothpaste before flying up, up and away to daycare for a fun-filled time of playing Superman.
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Sloppy Wants a Hug
by Sean Julian
An adorable dispute ensues when Sloppy the tree dragon longs for a hug in spite of Dewdrop the sprite's very good reason for not wanting to give him one.
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Trees
by Lemniscates
A simple introduction to trees describes seasonal changes and discusses different habitats and the contributions trees make to the environment.
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The Chupacabra Ate the Candelabra
by Marc Tyler Nobleman
A whimsical tale based on the legendary monster follows the experiences of three little goats who tire of living in fear of being eaten by a Chupacabra and decide to scare it away, a venture that leads to surprise discoveries about the other things a Chupacabra likes to eat.
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My Busy Green Garden
by Terry Pierce
A lyrical tribute to the bugs, bees and birds that make gardens busy places depicts a colorful garden where a growing number of visitors fly and crawl around while a shy chipmunk hides and a chrysalis slowly changes in the background.
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Dragons Love Tacos 2 : The Sequel
by Adam Rubin
A time-traveling sequel to the best-selling Dragons Love Tacos follows the advice of a panicked narrator who offers counsel about journeying into the past when the world runs out of the snack most loved by dragons (tacos) in order to resupply the planet.
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We Love You, Rosie!
by Cynthia Rylant
A beloved family dog explores the concept of opposites with behaviors that are alternately good or bad, outside or inside, and more. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of Missing May.
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