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| A Stone for Sascha by Aaron BeckerA wordless story about grief and cycles of change. After the death of her beloved dog Sascha, a little girl finds a stone on the beach, and readers glimpse how the stone's epic, centuries-long journey brought it to her...and to its new resting place on Sascha's grave. Switching from his trademarked watercolors to lush, layered pastels, Aaron Becker offers a moving follow-up to his popular Journey trilogy. |
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The New liBEARian
by Alison Donald
When the children discover a bear at the librarian's desk at story time, they think he's the new librarian. He's not!
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Tough Tug
by Margaret Read MacDonald
Tough Tug is a brand-new boat. He likes to swirl and twirl and run and race. He wants everyone to see what he can do. But on his first tow job to Alaska, he finds out what being a tug really means and learns an important lesson in the rough seas. Based on a true incident in which an Alaskan tug cut loose its own barge to rush to the rescue of the foundering tug of another tugboat company.
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Doll-E 1.0
by Shanda McCloskey
Charlotte has a talent for anything technological, so when she receives a doll as a present, she upgrades it with a few spare parts and some code to create a new and improved friend.
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Baby Bear's Book of Tiny Tales
by David McPhail
A gift-appropriate collection of Baby Bear stories depicts him finding curious things and figuring out what to do with them, in a volume that includes "Baby Bear Finds a Book," "Baby Bear Finds a Flower," "Baby Bear Finds a Baby Bird" and "Baby Bear Finds a Friend." By the award-winning creator of Mole Music.
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Be Kind
by Pat Zietlow Miller
When Tanisha spills grape juice all over her dress, her classmate wants to make her feel better and ponders the different ways in which they can be kind.
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The Littlest Viking
by Alexandra Penfold
Establishing his reputation as the littlest Viking with the loudest warrior cry and the fiercest set of teeth, young Sven embarks on fun-filled pillaging and plundering rampage before encountering a warrior princess who is both smaller and louder.
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New Shoes
by Chris Raschka
A cheerful, colorful, child's-eye view of what happens when it's time for new shoes -- perfect for preschoolers and reassuring for kids who are reluctant to relinquish their beat-up old kicks.
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Dad By My Side
by Soosh
A child celebrates a close connection with her father, from how they play together and teach each other new things to how he protects her and always makes time for her.
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