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Star in the jar
by Sam Hay
After a little boy stumbles across a lost star, he decides to keep it and puts his new treasure in a jar, but when the sky calls out for its missing star, the boy and his sister must figure out a way to return the star to its friends in the sky
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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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Martha & me
by Nina Wehrle
When the lion that Martha drew steps out of the picture, the two go on an adventure as they play together
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Edie is ever so helpful
by Sophy Henn
A little girl who has the best of intentions when it comes to helping her family wakes everyone up early by singing a loud song, brightens the walls with colorful paint, styles her grandpa's hair in the latest fashion and more. By the creator of the Pom Pom Panda series. Simultaneous eBook.
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Gittel's journey : an Ellis Island story
by Lesléa Newman
Forced to continue her journey to America alone when her mother is stopped by the health inspector, young Gittel arrives at Ellis Island to discover that the ink on the paper containing her relative's contact information has become illegible. 17,500 first printing.
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Every Month is a New Year: Celebrations Around the World
by Marilyn Singer; illustrated by Susan L. Roth
What it is: an introduction in verse to the variety of New Year celebrations that take place in different countries and cultures.
Art alert: vibrant mixed-media collages add depth to the poems, which cover such New Year’s holiday traditions as water fights (Thailand), speed-eating grapes (Spain), burning effigies (Ecuador), and gathering daisies (Ethiopia).
Who it’s for: older picture book readers, who can appreciate the book’s calendar format and sophisticated concepts.
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Celebrations! : Celebrations
by Anabel Kindersley
Children from around the world celebrate twenty-five of their favorite holidays and traditions, in an anthology complemented with stunning photographs, illustrations, and attentive interviews that create remarkable portraits of the world's great festivities.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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