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Picture Books October 2017
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| The Antlered Ship by Dashka Slater; illustrated by the Fan BrothersHow deep does the sun go when it sinks into the sea? Red fox Marco longs to know the answer to that question and many others. When Sylvia, the deer captain of a majestic antlered ship, arrives in search of a crew, Marco signs right up. Joining the deer and a flock of pigeons (led by peg-legged, bandanna-wearing pigeon Victor), Marco braves storms, pirates, and rocky waters on his quest for answers. Whether they share Marco's thirst for knowledge or they're drawn to the meticulous yet whimsical illustrations, young dreamers won't be able to resist The Antlered Ship. |
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This Is Me : A Story Of Who We Are & Where We Came From by Jamie Lee Curtis"What would you take? Imagine you were leaving for a new country and could bring along only what would fit in a small suitcase. Which things would you choose to say to the world, "Hi there, this is me!""
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5-minute Spider-Man Stories by Marvel PressA treasury of one dozen stories written to be read aloud in about five minutes each includes old and new tales, from Peter Parker's origin story to the tale of new friend Miles Morales.
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An African Alphabet by Eric WaltersPresents an alphabetical tour through the animals of Africa, from aardvark to zebra.
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Young Cam Jansen And The Zoo Note Mystery by David A. AdlerWhen Eric loses his permission slip to go on the class field trip to the zoo, pint-sized detective Cam Jansen takes on the case and joins the search in the hopes of solving the mystery in time.
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Pete The Cat : I Love My White Shoes by Eric LitwinWearing his brand-new white shoes, Pete the Cat walks down the street paying no mind to the piles he steps in, which turn his white shoes into colorful messes.
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Creepy Pair Of Underwear! by Aaron ReynoldsThe celebrated team behind Caldecott Honor-winning Creepy Carrots! presents a humorous story about what happens when a decidedly brave Jasper Rabbit becomes spooked when he turns out the light and discovers that his new big-rabbit undies glow in the dark.
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Chester
by Mélanie Watt
As the author/illustrator attempts to create a picture book about a mouse in a house, her rotund feline Chester sends the mouse packing and attempts to rewrite the story with his handy red marker
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Henry, The Dog With No Tail by Kate FeifferEnvious of the other dogs that have tails, Henry, an Australian shepherd, goes in search of a tail of his own, but in the end he decides he is happy the way he is.
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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