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10 Books to Read AloudApril 2018
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Flashlight night by Matt Forrest EsenwineThree imaginative children draw inspiration from literature to embark on a fantastical treehouse adventure involving a ferocious tiger, an Egyptian god, a swashbuckling pirate and a giant squid.
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Higher! Higher! = Más alto! Más alto!
by Leslie Patricelli
A dual-language version of a whimsical favorite by the author of Baby HAPPY Baby SAD features an imaginative child who entreats her father to push her higher and higher on a swing so that she can exceed the heights of a giraffe and mountain before reaching outer space.
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Ballet Cat : what's your favorite favorite?
by Bob Shea
Ballet Cat and her cousin, Goat, attempt to out-do each other with increasingly elaborate routines and magic tricks that they want to perform for Grandma, a competition that they question when neither act goes quite as planned and Grandma dozes off.
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The Nonsense Show
by Eric Carle
The award-winning creator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar infuses surrealistic elements into a trilogy of picture book stories that blend lighthearted wordplay with visual jokes while introducing children to different styles of artwork.
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Bedtime for Batman
by Michael Dahl
A little boy makes his bedtime an exciting adventure, as he imagines Batman preparing to fight crime in Gotham City.
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I am famous
by Tara Luebbe
Kiely knows she is famous! The paparazzi (her parents) follow her every move, documenting it all with cameras. It's exhausting being famous, but someone has to do it! She even gets to perform a big song at her grandfather's birthday. When she messes it up, she's worried she's lost her audience forever, but it turns out that no one is as loyal as her fans who love her.
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Imagine that!
by Yasmeen Ismail
A vibrant celebration of the joys of allowing one's imagination to roam freely follows the experiences of a preschooler who plays games of pretend until she becomes lonely and is delightedly joined by her grandfather.
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If I could drive, Mama
by Cari Best
Building a car out of a big cardboard box, little Charlie invites his Mama to become his first passenger on a revving, vrooming trip all around the house that exhausts Mama but makes Charlie excited for his next ride.
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Planet Kindergarten
by Sue Ganz-Schmitt
A daring young hero navigates the unknown reaches of Planet Kindergarten, inviting youngsters to join him as he launches into a strange new world of alien inhabitants, unfamiliar gear and astounding experiences.
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Babymouse : queen of the world!
by Jennifer L. Holm
Babymouse, an imaginative mouse dreams of being queen of the world, but will settle for an invitation to the most popular girl's exclusive slumber party.
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