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Don't Blow Your Top! by Ame DyckmanWhen an out-of-control bird drops a coconut on their crater, Little Volcano learns how to deal with anger and go with the flow, thanks to some rock-steady advice from Big Volcano, in this hilarious and explosive picture book that's perfect for reading aloud.
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Wherever You Go / : Wherever You Go by Alexandra PenfoldIn this colorful, rhyming read-aloud, kids and their families experience big and small moments, celebrating the many milestones of a child's life. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The Wrong Book by Drew DaywaltIn this giggle-inducing story, the narrator is WRONG about everything, including that bicycles say cock-a-doodle-doo and firefighters shout Ding Dong! before putting out a fire, until the characters within the book set him straight. From the author of The Day the Crayons Quit.
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| Big by Vashti HarrisonFor little kids, being "big" is a good thing -- until suddenly it isn’t. Winner of the 2024 Caldecott Medal, this cleverly illustrated and tenderly told story about how judgment and fatphobia impacts a big-hearted girl will resonate with readers of all ages. |
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Egg
by Kevin Henkes
Hatching and flying away from different-colored eggs in the same nest, three little birds return to investigate why a fourth egg has not yet hatched and discover an astonishing surprise. By the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Kitten's First Full Moon. 75,000 first printing.
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Mouse's First Spring by Lauren ThompsonAvailable for the first time as a Classic Board Book, a seasonal tale follows the experiences of a little mouse who ventures outdoors with his Momma and sees a feathery little bird, a pink wiggly worm and a hopping green frog before encountering the prettiest flower he has ever seen. By the author of the Little Quack series.
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Split! Splat!
by Amy Gibson
The creators of Around the World on Eighty Legs present an exuberant tribute to rainy days that combines whimsical, rhythmic text and brightly colored, endearing illustrations of a little girl and her dog, who put down the umbrella and remove shoes to splash and dance with their neighbors.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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