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Hi! Fly Guy
by Tedd Arnold
While out on a search to find the perfect creature to bring to "The Amazing Pet Show," a young boy encounters a friendly fly who is more than happy to lend him a hand, in an amusing tale about a very unlikely friendship from the author of No Jumping on the Bed and Green Wilma. Reprint.
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Rabbit & Robot : the sleepover
by Cece Bell
Rabbit is excited about the sleepover he has carefully planned for his friend Robot, but Robot has some different ideas about how things should go
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I like bugs
by Margaret Wise Brown
In brief rhyming text, lists all the types of insects the narrator likes
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Biscuit and the lost teddy bear
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Celebrating the 15th anniversary of Biscuit, the beloved puppy's latest adventure features him helping to reunite a lost teddy bear with its owner and doing exactly what he does best: lending a paw and making new friends! Original.
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The very busy spider
by Eric Carle
A board book edition of the best-selling story features thermographic pages and a raised spider web children can feel for themselves, which complement the book's colorful collages and easy, rhythmic text.
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Little dog lost : the true story of a brave dog named Baltic
by Mônica Carnesi
A young reader's account of a dramatic sea rescue describes how a curious dog wanders onto a frozen river only to be swept out to the Baltic Sea on a broken piece of ice on which he is stranded for two days while rescuers desperately try to save him.
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Chameleon, chameleon
by Joy Cowley
Vivid, up-close photographs and lively, informative text brilliantly capture the many moods and colors of chameleons as they hunt for food, search for a new home, brave dangerous strangers, and even make friends.
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Diary of a wombat
by Jackie French
In his tongue-in-cheek diary, an Australian wombat describes his life of eating, sleeping, digging, and getting to know some of his new human neighbors who he trains to produce treats on demand. An ALA Notable Book for Children. Reprint.
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Princess Posey and the first grade parade
by Stephanie Greene
Posey's fear of starting first grade is alleviated when her teacher invites the students to wear their most comfortable clothes to school on the first day
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Pete the Cat : I love my white shoes
by Eric Litwin
Wearing his brand-new white shoes, Pete the Cat walks down the street paying no mind to the piles he steps in, which turn his white shoes into colorful messes. 45,000 first printing.
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Mouse soup
by Arnold Lobel
When a mouse learns that he is to be the main ingredient in the weasel's mouse soup he concocts four tales to delay its preparation
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Up, tall and high
by Ethan Long
Through illustrations, fold-outs and simple text, colorful birds--including a penguin and a peacock--demonstrate the meanings of the words up, tall and high in three laugh-out-loud situations.
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Ride, otto, ride!
by David Milgrim
Otto the robot and his jungle animal friends go for a ride on an elephant
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Fancy Nancy at the museum
by Jane O'Connor
Although excited at the prospect of a fancy class trip to the art museum, the bumpy bus ride to get there leaves Nancy feeling anything but fancy
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Hand, hand, fingers, thumb
by Al Perkins
Offers preschoolers an easy-to-read story with bold illustration and rhyming text designed to develop language skills.
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Hop on Pop,
by Seuss
Pairs of rhyming words are introduced and used in simple sentences, such as "Day. Play. We play all day. Night. Fight. We fight all night."
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Nate the Great
by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat
A young boy who enjoys playing junior detective is called upon to help a friend find a missing painting
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We are in a book!
by Mo Willems
When Piggie discovers that she and Gerald are in a book and she can make the reader say a funny word out loud, Gerald is tickled pink, but what happens when the story is over? By a three-time Caldecott Honor winner, two-time Theodor Seuss Geisel Medal winner and #1 New York Times best-selling illustrator/author.
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