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Picture Books September 2018
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Pirate Pete by Lynne BentonWhen Pirate Pete sails to an island in search of buried treasure, he finds something even better.
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Dog's New Coat by Margaret NashWhen Dog gets a new spotted coat he quickly decides he does not like it, but every time he tries to get rid of the coat it comes back to him.
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Leo's New Pet by Mick GowarLeo's new pet hamster escapes from its cage before Leo has even decided on a name.
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Hello Lighthouse by Sophie BlackallExplores the life of one lighthouse as it beams its message out to sea through shifting seasons, changeable weather, and the tenure of its final keeper.
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| Little Fox in the Forest by Stephanie GraeginWhat it's about: While pursuing the thief who stole her treasured toy fox, a little girl discovers a magical woodland village.
Why kids might like it: Without using a single word, this debut will captivate readers as they follow the characters from the dull human world into the dazzling forest, absorbing every winsome detail along the way.
Try this next: Aaron Becker's Journey trilogy, for further wordless stories that bridge fantasy and reality. |
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| Accident by Andrea TsurumiWhat it's about: "I've ruined everything!" wails Lola the armadillo. Mortified that she spilled juice on the couch, she decides to run away to the library, but her journey is hampered by other hapless animals, creating an epic pile-up of mishaps and mayhem.
Why kids might like it: Though it's crowded with countless calamities, this uproarious read is ultimately reassuring.
Reviewers say: "poring over the riotous illustrations is pure joy" (Booklist). |
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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