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Little i
by Michael Hall
When a lower-case i's dot falls off, the plucky little letter embarks on a daring adventure to make himself whole again, learning lessons about self-confidence, belonging and growing up along the way. By the award-winning creator of Red: A Crayon's Story. 100,000 first printing.
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Go, go, gorillas : a romping bedtime tale
by Patrick Wensink
A lively, rhyming romp about a band of silly dancing gorillas follows the efforts of a long-suffering safari guide, Jungle Jed, who tries to get his gorilla friends to complete their bedtime routine and settle down for the night while they play DJ records, boogie under the stars and join a baby gorilla who dances the robot. 25,000 first printing.
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Monster trucks
by Joy Keller
A whimsical rhyming story reveals how a team of hardworking monsters use their monster trucks to perform challenging monster jobs, from paving and plowing to digging and hauling, when it is not time for Halloween. A first picture book.
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Time for school!
by Brian Biggs
Even though she has just moved to Tinyville Town, everyone at her new school, from Principal Paul to the lunch lady, is kind and does his or her part to keep things running smoothly for Ellie Emberley on her first day of school
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Rapunzel
by Bethan Woollvin
"The prisoner of an evil witch, Rapunzel lives all alone in a tall, dark tower. If she ever escapes, the witch will put a terrible curse her. But is Rapunzel frightened? Oh no, not she!"
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Superbat
by Matt Carr
Laughed at by other bats who claim to share his abilities, an ordinary bat who longs to be special declares himself a superbat and flies across the city, courageously using his echolocation to save a mouse that has been trapped by a cat. A first picture book. Simultaneous eBook.
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Smoot : a rebellious shadow
by Michelle Cuevas
After Smoot the shadow comes unstuck from his boy, he has a wild time that inspires other shadows to live out their dreams
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The library book
by Tom Chapin
Using the lyrics to Tom Chapin and Michael Mark's "The Library Song," this picture book celebrates the magic of reading and of libraries
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Return
by Aaron Becker
A much-anticipated conclusion to the Caldecott Honoree's wordless trilogy finds the lonely protagonist returning to her fantastical world for friendship and adventure, where only the most powerful motivations persuade her to return home.
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Lucy Ladybug
by Sharon King-Chai
Colors, numbers and the seasons are gently introduced in the relatable story of spotless ladybug Lucy, who in the face of teasing peers searches for spots of her own before making new friends who help her recognize the beauty of being different.
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Pup and bear
by Kate Banks
A stranded wolf cub is rescued and raised by a loving polar bear, and years later when he is grown into a wolf and on his own, he comes upon a lost polar bear cub, and the cycle begins again
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