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McToad mows Tiny Island
by Tom Angleberger
Every Thursday, as a break from mowing Big Island, McToad and his tractor make their way to Tiny Island, using various modes of transportation and types of machinery to get there and back
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Pig the pug
by Aaron Blabey
Pig is a selfish pug who does not want to share his toys with his canine housemate, Trevor--until an accident teaches him the value of friendship
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Parts
by Tedd Arnold
With just the right touch of humor and grossness, a five-year-old boy thinks his body is falling apart until he learns new teeth grow and hair and skin replace themselves. By the author of Green Wilma. Reprint.
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Shark vs. train
by Chris Barton
A playful rivalry between a shark and a locomotive culminates in a burping contest, a high-stakes bowling game and a pie-eating competition in a tale that also encourages youngsters to pick a favorite champion and envision wacky scenarios. 50,000 first printing.
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Animals should definitely not wear clothing
by Judi Barrett
Issued in a Classic Board Book format, a lighthearted tale by the creators of Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs explains that animals should not wear clothing because snakes would lose their garments, billy goats would eat theirs and walruses would just get theirs wet.
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A boy and his elephant play hide and seek.
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Z is for Moose
by Kelly L. Bingham
When Zebra directs a play that celebrates the alphabet through a sequence of animals and objects representing letters, his exuberant friend Moose works to liven up Zebra's simple plans with his own creative contributions, causing the other animals to run for cover. Illustrated by the Caldecott Medal-winning artist of Awful Ogre's Awful Day. 40,000 first printing.
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Rot, the bravest in the world!
by
Ben Clanton
Loving mud so much that he plays games, eats and sleeps in it, a mutant potato looks forward to diving into a magnificently messy mud pit that his big brother says is the home of a slippery, slimy monster. By the creator of Mo’s Mustache. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Octicorn party!
by
Kevin Diller
When Octi invites his friends to a pool party, they all have different ideas of what they want the party to be like, and soon Octi realizes he may be in for problems
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Hello, my name is Octicorn
by
Kevin Diller
A half-unicorn, half-octopus struggles with a mixed background that makes it difficult to fit in before he learns to appreciate his unique differences.
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Bark, George
by Jules Feiffer
George is a puppy who does not sound like a puppy should, despite the efforts of his mother
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The crocodile and the dentist
by Taro Gomi
Crocodile goes to the dentist, and both of them have to overcome their fears--not only of tooth extractions, but of each other
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Again!
by Emily Gravett
At bedtime, Cedric the little dragon wants his mother to read his favorite book again, and again, and again! By the Kate Greenaway Award-winning author of Wolves and Little Mouse's Big Book of Fears.
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Oh no, George!
by Chris Haughton
Trusted by his owner to be a well-behaved dog while alone during the day, George finds it hard to resist the many temptations around the house, including the cake on the table, the cat and the flower pot dirt.
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Moo!
by David LaRochelle
A laugh-out-loud, one-word adventure features a mischievous cow who borrows a farmer's car and takes a wild ride through the country that comes to a troublesome end with a bump in the road.
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It's a tiger!
by David LaRochelle
A child imagines that he is in a story where he encounters a tiger at every turn
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Tacky the penguin by Helen Lester Tacky the penguin does not fit in with his sleek and graceful companions, but his odd behavior comes in handy when hunters come with maps and traps.
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Tickle the duck
by Ethan Long
In a hilarious touch-and-feel book, a cranky duck dares a young reader to tickle him and claims he doesn't like it, but invites the reader to do it again.
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Mortimer
by Robert N. Munsch
After attempts by his mother, his father, his brothers and sisters, and even two policemen, Mortimer finally goes to sleep
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Good night owl
by Greg Pizzoli
Hearing a strange noise as he settles in for bedtime, Owl looks everywhere, from the cupboard to beneath the floorboards, for the source of the noise before spotting a tiny, squeaky, mouse-shaped detail. 25,000 first printing.
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Unstoppable
by
Adam Rex
Teaming up with a crab friend after narrowly escaping a cat, a bird is joined by an increasing number of animals that lend their respective strengths to an effort to prevent humans from destroying their forest. By the author of The True Meaning of Smekday. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Dragons love tacos
by Adam Rubin
Explores the love dragons have for tacos and the dangers of feeding them anything with spicy salsa. By the award-winning team behind Those Darn Squirrels!
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The Stinky Cheese Man and other fairly stupid tales
by Jon Scieszka
A revisionist storyteller provides his mad, hilarious versions of children's favorite tales in this collection that includes "Little Red Running Shorts," "The Princess and the Bowling Ball," "Cinderumpelstilskin," and others.
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Duck on a bike
by David Shannon
Duck decides to try and ride a bike and soon influences the rest of the farmyard animals to try after a group of kids leaves their bikes outside the farmhouse.
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Dinosaur vs. the library
by Bob Shea
Journeying to the library for story time, an enthusiastic Dinosaur invites his friends, including a turtle, an owl and others, to join him and discovers that his roaring may not be a popular activity at the library. By the author of Dinosaur vs. the Potty. 50,000 first printing.
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Imogene's antlers
by David Small
The dryly comic story of a little girl who awakens one morning to discover she has grown antlers has delighted children since it was first published 25 years ago and now returns in a hardcover edition for its silver anniversary.
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Farmer Falgu goes to the market
by Chitra Soundar
Falgu decides to take his food to the market, but after he endures a bumpy trip, he comes up with a great idea to sell his damaged goods
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Interrupting chicken
by David Ezra Stein
A tale inspired by a favorite joke follows the antics of a young chicken, whose discomfiting habit of interrupting bedtime stories is corrected in a whimsical and unexpected way.
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Ol' Mama Squirrel
by David Ezra Stein
Feisty Mama Squirrel has raised lots of babies and knows just how to protect them, so when a really big threat wanders over to her tree and tests her bravery, she shows the intruder that she is not about to back down! By the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Interrupting Chicken. 20,000 first printing.
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Llama unleashes the alpacalypse
by
Jonathan Stutzman
A giggle-inducing sequel to Llama Destroys the World finds Llama endeavoring to avoid cleaning up his messy home by cloning his friend Alpaca and making the clones do the work, triggering unexpected mayhem. Illustrations.
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Let's sing a lullaby with the Brave Cowboy
by Jan Thomas
Endeavoring to soothe his young calf pals to sleep on a dark, dark night, the Brave Cowboy croons a not-so-gentle lullaby that he persistently interrupts when his imagination gets the better of him, making him think he sees scary things.
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Scaredy Squirrel
by Mélanie Watt
Frightened of the world that exists beyond the high limbs of his tree-top home, Scaredy Squirrel keeps himself well prepared for any harm that could come his way, but when he is suddenly forced out from his branches, Scaredy Squirrel is pleasantly surprised with what he discovers on the ground below.
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Falling for Rapunzel
by Leah Wilcox
Stuck up high in her tower, Rapunzel is having a difficult time hearing her handsome prince's requests and so, instead of her long locks, throws down everything else until she finally understands clearly what needs to be done to have him successfully complete his rescue mission. 15,000 first printing.
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The duckling gets a cookie!?
by Mo Willems
A latest entry in the series by the three-time Caldecott Honor-winning author and illustrator finds the irrepressible bus-driving pigeon expressing his astonishment and indignation when Duckling asks for a cookie and gets one. 250,000 first printing.
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Naked mole rat gets dressed
by Mo Willems
Wilbur the naked mole rat is worried about Grandpah--the oldest, wisest, and most naked naked mole rat ever--finding out his secret that Wilbur is different from the others in his community because he likes wearing clothes.
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Silly Sally
by Audrey Wood
Readers play follow-the-leader as Silly Sally and her zany new companions parade to town, dancing jigs with pigs and singing tunes with loons, but things come to a halt when they are joined by a sheep and they all fall asleep.
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