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The Uncorker Of Ocean Bottles by Michelle CuevasThe whimsical story a man who has spent his life delivering the messages found in ocean bottles and the day he receives a message that turns out to be a party invitation.
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Egg by Kevin HenkesStylistically designed with graphic novel panels and minimal text, the story of four eggs of different colors follows the experiences of three hatchlings who are surprised by what emerges from the fourth egg. By the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Kitten's First Full Moon.
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Ice Cream And Dinosaurs by Eric LitwinA rhyming, rhythmic tale by the author of the first four Pete the Cat picture books features a fun-loving, guitar-strumming, ice cream-eating pup who wrangles three hungry dinosaurs into joining in the fun. Illustrated by the best-selling artist of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site.
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Snap!by H. J. HutchinsWhen one of Evan's new crayons breaks apart, he realizes that he now has two of the same color, and as he keeps on drawing and the rest of his crayons get worn and damaged, he learns more about color and the role of the imagination in art.
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Things That Go! by James BuckleyPresents young readers with a variety of facts about modes of transportation including trucks, cars, boats, trains, and planes.
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Hurry Up! by Ann BryantVehicles of all sorts get angry when they are stuck behind a slow-moving tractor.
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Penny and Pepper by Jeanne BetancourtPenny Ryder is happy to spend a summer in the country with her grandparents, but she is not sure about Pepper the pony or the neighbor twins until Pepper disappears and the twins, Tina and Tom, help find him.
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Arthur's Fire Drill by Marc Tolon BrownWhen the teacher announces that there will be a fire drill, Arthur helps his friend, D. W., overcome her fears by giving her a firefighter's hat and whistle, in this easytoread tale with two pages of word stickers. Simultaneous.
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Biscuit Wants To Play by Alyssa CapucilliWhen Biscuit meets two little kittens, he wants to be friends, but the kittens are having too much fun with their own games, until they get stuck in a tree and learn what a good friend Biscuit really is. Reprint.
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