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Here are some of our brand new children's books for May, 2016. Check out my personal favorite, board book Tumford the Terrible, about one naughty kitty! Anna, Children's Librarian, Moffat Library
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Tiger and Badger
by Emily Jenkins
Best friends Tiger and Badger work through disagreements over a toy, a chair and sharing orange slices by pouting and making silly faces that help them make up. By the author of The Fun Book of Scary Stuff.
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Horrible bear!
by Ame Dyckman
Feeling indignant when he accidentally breaks a little girl's kite and she yells at him in frustration, Bear gets a terrible idea about how to live up to his undeserved reputation until the little girl makes a mistake of her own, showing both of them the importance of apologizing. By the award-winning creators of Wolfie the Bunnie. Simultaneous eBook. 20,000 first printing.
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Weekends with Max and his dad
by Linda Urban
An acclaimed author presents a sweet and funny illustrated novel about third-grader Max, who pursues neighborhood adventures with his dad as they both adjust to recent changes in their family. Simultaneous eBook. 25,000 first printing.
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Slacker
by Gordon Korman
Trying to cruise through school doing as little work as possible, an unmotivated boy gets his comeuppance when a community service project escalates into an all-out battle with an extracurricular activity-obsessed, mean-spirited girl. Simultaneous eBook.
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The last fifth grade of Emerson Elementary
by Laura Shovan
A time capsule of one fifth-grade class's poems during a transformative year of changing families, new friendships and the imminent closing of the school celebrates how they find and share their individual and collective voices. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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Little Dee and the penguin
by Christopher Baldwin
The popular webcomic cartoonist presents a graphic-novel adventure starring orphan Little Dee, who when facing an uncertain future upon the death of her father is adopted into a motley crew of wilderness animals on the run from hungry polar bears and other predators. Simultaneous.
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