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The last laugh
by Jose Aruego
Known for his bullying ways, a slithering snake makes his way along to scare the gopher and duck, but the frustrated duck has a plan of his own and is ready to give their unwelcome tormenter a lesson he won't soon forget!
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Mirror
by Jeannie Baker
Follows the intricately drawn, parallel stories of two families: one in an Australian city and another in a North African village, depicting how each follow respective morning routines before embarking on culturally representative shopping trips. By the author of the award-winning Where the Forest Meets the Sea. Jr Lib Guild.
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Journey
by Aaron Becker
Using a red marker, a young girl draws a door on her bedroom wall and through it enters another world where she experiences many adventures, including being captured by an evil emperor
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Quest
by Aaron Becker
Surprising them by emerging from a magical door at the park and pressing a map and strange objects into their hands before being captured and disappearing, two children are swept up in an imaginative, wordless quest to save the king and his realm from dark forces.
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Draw!
by Raúl Colón
Based on his own childhood, an award-winning artist presents a wordless book about the limitless nature of creativity through the story of a boy named Leonardo, who begins to imagine, then draw, a world crafted through the sheer power of his imagination.
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Good dog, Carl
by Alexandra Day
Carl and his infant mistress embark on a delightful pop-up adventure when Madeline's mother leaves the loveable rottweiler in charge while she is gone for a while.
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Red sled
by Lita Judge
Sparse, evocative text and sumptuous watercolor illustrations combine in a picture book tale in which a host of woodland creatures take a child's sled for a nighttime joy ride. By the author of Pennies for Elephants.
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Wave
by Suzy Lee
A wordless picture book shows a little girl's first experiences at the beach, as she goes from being afraid of the roaring waves to playing on the shore while gulls soar overhead.
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The secret box
by Barbara Lehman
A young schoolboy from the early twentieth century hides a candy box with secret instructions in the floorboards of his boarding school for future generations of schoolchildren to find and follow to a mysterious hidden place
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Rainstorm
by Barbara Lehman
In a wordless picture book, a lonely boy finds a mysterious key which leads him on an adventure one rainy day. By the author of The Red Book. 35,000 first printing.
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Museum trip
by Barbara Lehman
In this wordless picture book, a boy imagines himself inside some of the exhibits when he goes on a field trip to a museum
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The flower man : a wordless picture book
by Mark Ludy
A wordless story features a small, meek man who enters and transforms a small town through simple moral principles of compassion, honesty, integrity, and generosity. By the creator of The Farmer. $20,000 ad/promo.
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Float
by Daniel Miyares
A little boy makes a toy boat out of a newspaper and runs outdoors to dance in the rain and play in the puddles before sending his boat floating down a gutter stream, triggering an imaginative adventure. By the illustrator of Bambino and Mr. Twain. Simultaneous eBook.
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Bow-Wow bugs a bug
by Mark Newgarden
Noticing a pesky bug in his midst, Bow-Wow the dog decides to take action to remove him from his life and so begins a journey that takes him all over town where he meets other dogs (and other bugs) along the way! Jr Lib Guild.
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The lion & the mouse
by Jerry Pinkney
Vibrant illustrations bring to life this wordless adaptation of this classic Aesop fable about a merciful lion who spared a mouse's life and the unexpected reward he received for his good deed from the tiny hero.
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A ball for Daisy
by Christopher Raschka
Told through impressionistic illustrations by the Caldecott Medal-winning author of The Hello, Goodbye Window, a poignant, wordless tale features an endearing young dog that is heartbroken when a bigger dog destroys a favorite toy.
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Good night, Gorilla : Gorilla
by Peggy Rathmann
A zookeeper finds his normal nighttime routine upset when a mischievous little ape steals his keys and lets all his animal charges out of their cages.
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10 minutes till bedtime
by Peggy Rathmann
The countdown to bedtime begins at One Hoppin' Place when a family of hamsters, a mother and father with nine kids and a baby all wearing numbered striped jerseys, arrives at the front door of a young boy's house.
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Where's Walrus?
by Stephen Savage
Follows Walrus on a journey through the city, as he tries on different hats to disguise himself from the chasing zookeeper
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Chalk
by Bill Thomson
Discovering a seemingly magic bag of chalk while visiting the park on a rainy day, three children are astonished when their drawings of the sun, butterflies and a dinosaur amazingly come to life, in a wordless tale told through acrylic paint and colored pencil artwork.
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Flotsam
by David Wiesner
While scouring the beach for flotsam--anything floating that has been washed ashore--a young science enthusiast stumbles upon an old underwater camera that contains secrets from beneath the sea.
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Tuesday
by David Wiesner
This 1992 Caldecott Medal-winning book is celebrating 20 years in print and being presented anew in an edition that capitalizes on the remarkable advances that have been made in the technology of color reproduction, making it even more faithful to the palette and texture of the acclaimed author/illustrator's watercolor paintings that offer a whimsical, hilarious look at the events that unfold on a particular Tuesday, on which outlandish things begin to happen.
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Cedar Mill Community Libraries 12505 NW Cornell Road Suite 13 Portland, Oregon 97229 503-644-0043library.cedarmill.org/
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