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| The Little Guys by Vera BrosgolWhat it’s about: The forest-dwelling Little Guys are minuscule in size, but with their might combined, they're unstoppable. They can cross deep water! They can forage in tall bushes! They can steal food from chipmunks and beat up bears! Wait, what?
Read it for: jaunty, expressive artwork and a kid-friendly message about the uses (and misuses) of teamwork. |
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There's a dragon in your book
by Tom Fletcher
Encourages the reader to manipulate the book to take care of a little dragon that has hatched inside--and to try to put out a fire after the dragon sneezes
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Mousie, I will read to you
by Rachael Cole
A mama mouse guides her baby mouse through the first steps of his lifelong journey as a reader by singing lullabies, helping him practice first words, and reading poems and stories that spark his imagination. By the award-winning author of City Moon
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Me, myselfie, & I : a cautionary tale
by Jamie Lee Curtis
When Mom receives a smartphone for her birthday, her kids are excited to teach her how to take selfies, but what starts off as fun soon becomes an obsession in a tale that reveals, with humor and love, that the best things happen while the smartphone is turned off. By the award-winning actress and best-selling author of Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born
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| Motor Mouse by Cynthia Rylant; illustrated by Arthur Howard Starring: Motor Mouse, a friendly delivery driver who approaches a variety of experiences -- sharing, revisiting old memories, and trying new things -- with humor and relatable emotion.
Why kids might like it: While the large format has a familiar picture book feel, the short chapters allow beginning readers to grow their skills.
Series alert: This inviting volume jump-starts a new series of easy readers.
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Zoom, rocket, zoom!
by Margaret Mayo
Rhythmic text and bold, bright illustrations depict astronauts exploring outer space, where they make moon landings, survey new terrain, repair a satellite and more, in an early introduction to space exploration.
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Sheep blast off!
by Nancy Shaw
Upon finding a spaceship, sheep climb aboard and bumble around until they blast off into orbit
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I want to be an astronaut
by Byron Barton
A young child thinks about what it would be like to be an astronaut and go out on a mission into space
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| Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race by Margot Lee Shetterly with Winifred Conkling; illustrated by Laura FreemanFeaturing: Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden, four African American NASA mathematicians who, despite widespread discrimination, made a lasting impact on the space race. Book buzz: Filled with warm, colorful illustrations, this picture book was adapted from Margot Lee Shetterly's book for adults, which was also made into a popular movie in 2016. |
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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