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Baby Animal Farm
by Karen Blair
A group of toddlers traipse behind ducklings, chase chicks and feed a lamb before sharing a picnic lunch, finding a lost teddy bear and cuddling with other animal friends. Call Number: E BLA
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Are You a Cow?
by Sandra Boynton
A clever chicken narrates a whimsical tale that helps youngsters develop animal recognition skills and learn the importance of being oneself. By the award-winning author of The Going to Bed Book. Call Number: E BOY
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Who Can Jump?
by Sebastien Braun
The youngest children are invited to guess which vibrantly illustrated jumping creatures can be found beneath interactive lift-flaps. Call Number: E BRA
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Farm
by James Brown
A graphic, nearly wordless board book depicts boldly colored, contrasting images of farm animals juxtaposed against vivid backgrounds and features the same illustrations on opposing pages enhanced with folk-style art patterns. Call Number: E BRO
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Ten Tiny Toes
by Caroline Church
Combines endearing, toddler-friendly art with gentle rhymes in a lighthearted adaptation of the classic song "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" that reveals how ears wiggle and bellies giggle. Call Number: E CHU
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Not That Tutu!
by Michelle Sinclair Colman
Loving her tutu so much that she wears it day and night, even at school and in the pool, Taylor rouses amusement and annoyance in her long-suffering family members, in a relatable story that is told with lively rhyming text and designed with a fabric tutu accent on the front cover. Call Number: E COL
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Maisy's First Colors: A Maisy Concept Book
by Lucy Cousins
Organizing a picnic, Maisy Mouse brings juicy red apples and is delighted when each of her friends brings favorite snacks, from Tallulah's oranges to Eddie's blue lollipop, that culminate in a tasty rainbow of shared foods. Call Number: E COU
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Llama Llama, Wakey-Wake
by Anna Dewdney
A latest board book by the author of Llama Llama Holiday Drama finds little Llama Llama starting a new day by eating breakfast, brushing his teeth and exchanging kisses and hugs. Call Number: E DEW
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In My Barn
by Sara Gillingham
The creators of In My Meadow present a latest entry in their popular die-cut board book series in which an endearing finger-puppet horse character introduces youngsters to life in a cozy barn on a series of unique layered pages that feature fabric-print illustrations. Call Number: E GIL
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Global Baby Boys
by Global Fund for Children
A companion to Global Baby Girls by the founder of The Global Fund for Children celebrates diversity in a collection of endearing images of baby boys from around the world. Call Number: E GLO
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Global Baby Girls
by Global Fund for Children
Appealing photographs of baby girls from around the globe celebrate diversity as well as the potential within all girls, no matter where they are born, to grow up and change the world! Call Number: E GLO
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Spot Goes Shopping
by Eric Hill
Spot enjoys helping his mother at the supermarket. Call Number: E HIL
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A colorful and reassuring bedtime book for very young children depicts a toddler's nighttime ritual of finishing playtime, eating supper, taking a bath, brushing teeth and listening to a story before snuggling down for bed, in a volume designed with shaped pages that reveal a surprise picture at the end. Call Number: E HOR
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Bunnies Near and Far
by Sarah Jones
Introduces young readers to counting and opposites by following the antics of Farmer Bo's bunnies. Call Number: E JON
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Zoom, Zoom, Baby!
by Karen Katz
In this transportation-themed board book from a beloved author/illustrator, little ones can lift the flaps on each spread to reveal adorable animals inside a variety of vehicles such as a train, a plane, a truck and more! Call Number: E KAT
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Peek-a Zoo!
by Nina Laden
Colorful pictures and rhyming text help children guess what animal is peeking through the die-cut windows. Call Number: E LAD
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Dino Shapes
by Suse MacDonald
Introduces young readers to shapes, using die-cut pages to gradually reveal the parts of a very large creature that lived a long time ago. Call Number: E MAC
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Look What I Can Do: A First Concepts Book
by Sam McBratney
An introduction to early concepts by the creators of Guess How Much I Love You invites children to join Little Nutbrown Hare on an interactive exploration of familiar colors, shapes, numbers and animals. Call Number: E MCB
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Doggy Kisses 123
by Todd Parr
The best-selling creator of The I Love You Book presents a book that features playful, slobbery pooches that encourage young children to practice their counting skills up to 10. Call Number: E PAR
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Tickle
by Leslie Patricelli
A latest whimsical tale starring Patricelli's inimitable baby reveals how his efforts to contain his giggles give way to a spirited tickle fest with parents and pets who tickle his feet, tummy and armpits before snuggling up with him. Call Number: E PAT
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The Eyes Game by Hervé TulletA book designed to be held up like a mask when reading to a child can turn the person reading it into a cat, robot, or alien. Call Number: E TUL
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Cuddle
by Elizabeth Verdick and Marjorie Lisovskis
Cozy images of babies snuggling up to blankets, stuffed animals, pets and people depict the many loving connections that can be made through touch. Call Number: E VER
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Creature Numbers
by Andrew Zuckerman
Presents photographs of fascinating animals in groups of one to ten, including kangaroos, tigers, and penguins. Call Number: E ZUC
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My Bus
by Byron Barton
A celebration of vehicles and animals introduces basic concepts of addition and subtraction to very young children in the story of a busy bus driver who picks up and drops off colorful passengers at the airport, the harbor and the train station. Call Number: E BAR
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One Gorilla: A Counting Book
by Anthony Browne
Young children are invited to practice counting from one to 10 with an exuberant family of primates that bring new depth to first numbers while conveying an important message about protecting the environment. Call Number: E BRO
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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
by Jane Cabrera
A version of the well-known song featuring animals from around the world as they wonder about the twinkling star. Call Number: E CAB
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Friends
by Eric Carle
A tale of childhood friendship by the award-winning creator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar features a spunky boy who ventures across rivers, over mountains and through rainstorms to reunite with a best friend who has moved away, in a story that is complemented by Carle's signature painted paper collage artwork and dedicated to the author's longtime wife. Call Number: E CAR
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Big Bug
by Henry Cole
Beginning with a bug, various objects are revealed as being big and small in comparison with other objects on a farm under the big, big sky. Call Number: E COL
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Always
by Emma Dodd
In rhyming text, a baby elephant is assured of being loved unconditionally. Call Number: E DOD
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More and More
by Emma Dodd
Rhyming text helps a little monkey understand that his parents love him more and more each day. Call Number: E DOD
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Sleepy, Oh So Sleepy
by Denise Fleming
This book depicts a number of sweet animal babies sleeping as a human mother puts her own tired baby to bed. Call Number: E FLE
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Tap Tap Bang Bang
by Emma Garcia
Combines onomatopoeic text and colorful collage-style illustrations in a lively storybook that invites toddlers to make sound effects that accompany depicted drills, mallets, saws and other familiar tools. Call Number: E GAR
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My Heart Is Like a Zoo
by Michael Hall
A Valentine's Day tribute to the growing emotional capacities of the very young features a wide variety of sophisticated zoo animal images, from a hippo and coyote to a heron and fox, comprised entirely of strategically arranged heart shapes. Call Number: E HAL
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Jake at Gymnastics
by Rachel Isadora
Jake and his diverse group of friends love their action-packed gymnastics class, where they stretch, tumble, balance, turn somersaults and so much more. Call Number: E ISA
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Ones and Twos
by Marthe Jocelyn
Each page invites children to identify familiar objects--singularly or in pairs--ranging from kites to socks, giving toddlers and their caregivers much to discuss and to enjoy together. Call Number: E JOC
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Hey Little Baby!
by Heather Leigh
Welcomes a new baby into the world with thoughts of what it might accomplish in life. Call Number: E LEI
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Say Hello Like This
by Mary Murphy
An exuberant companion to A Kiss Like This features brightly colored depictions of the lively greetings, whimsical adjectives and onomatopoeic sound words that animals make, such as 'peep peep'! Call Number: E MUR
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Apple Pie ABC
by Alison Murray
With appealing illustrations and a retro design, this book offers a simple and fun look at the alphabet. Call Number: E MUR
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A Book of Babies
by Il Sung Na
Presents a sumptuously illustrated, lyrical story about a group of baby animals, from noisy ducklings to bubbling fish, who explore their habitats on the first day of life. Call Number: E NA
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Boom Boom
by Sarvinder Naberhaus
An exploration of the four seasons, told through each season's distinct sounds. Call Number: E NAB
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The Baby Goes Beep
by Rebecca O'Connell
A colorfully illustrated, exuberant and playful celebration of noise shows a baby making various sounds as he explores the world around him. Call Number: E OCO
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Faster! Faster!
by Leslie Patricelli
Riding on her daddy's back during a fun-filled outing at the park, a little girl gleefully yells that she wants to run faster and compares her daddy's speed to those of a dog, a horse and a cheetah. Call Number: E PAT
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Green
by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text explore the many shades of the color green. Call Number: E SEE
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Me and My Day
by Liesbet Slegers
A child describes his day, from eating breakfast and playing with toys to taking a bath and saying good night. Call Number: E SLE
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Construction
by Sally Sutton
Presents a rhythmic, read-aloud tale that combines bustling illustrations and onomatopoeic sound words. Call Number: E SUT
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All Kinds of Kisses
by Nancy Tafuri
An affectionate, intricately detailed celebration of family love follows the experiences of a mama bird who journeys across a farm observing cuddling animal parents and babies before returning to her own little one, on whom she bestows a heartfelt kiss. Call Number: E TAF
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Wee Little Bunny
by Lauren Thompson
Unable to sit still even to listen to tortoise's story or join in fox's game, Wee Little Bunny continually hops off to play until his mama bunny manages to calm him down by inviting him to tell her all about his busy day. Call Number: E THO
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Blue on Blue
by Dianne White
Combines vivid illustrations and poetic text in the story of a farming family that experiences a thrilling seaside thunderstorm, from its early wild winds and first drops through its pouring rain and the messy mud that is left behind when the sun returns. Call Number: E WHI
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Lullaby
Call Number: J 782.42083 JEW
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