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Milo imagines the world
by Matt de la Peña
The team behind the Newbery Medal-winning Last Stop on Market Street follows the experiences of a little boy who creatively imagines the stories of fellow passengers on a long subway ride.
Also available on Cloud Library.
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Curls
by Ruth Forman
This simple, playful, and beautiful book stars four friends who celebrate the joy of their hairstyles from bouncing curls to swinging braids.
Also available on Cloud Library.
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The three billy goats buenos
by Susan Middleton Elya
A rhyming twist on the classic tale in which the goats help fix what is making the troll so grumpy in order to cross the bridge.
Also available on Cloud Library and Overdrive.
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A year of everyday wonders
by Cheryl B. Klein
Playfully explores the impact of time and the seasons on new experiences, depicting small milestone moments, from a first haircut to a first ice-cream cone, that evolve throughout a childhood.
Also available on Cloud Library and Hoopla.
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The Runaway No-wheeler
by Peter Stein
A sturdy, long-hauling 18-wheeler navigates wheel-popping obstacles, from potholes and slimy cliffsides to duck crossings and alien space rockets, to make an important delivery in time.
Also available on Cloud Library.
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My day with the panye
by Tami Charles
In the hills above Port-au-Prince, a young girl named Fallon wants more than anything to carry a large woven basket to the market, just like her Manman. As she watches her mother wrap her hair in a mouchwa, Fallon tries to twist her own braids into a scarf and balance the empty panye atop her head, but realizes it's much harder than she thought.
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Me & Mama
by Cozbi A. Cabrera
For a little girl on a rainy day, the best place to be is with Mama.
Also available on Cloud Library.
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Bedtime for Sweet Creatures
by Nikki Grimes
A toddler’s bedtime routine gets wild when every ploy to stay awake -- from clinging like a koala to hopping like an antelope -- conjures up a colorful imaginary animal.
Also available on Cloud Library.
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Just like a mama
by Alice Faye Duncan
Carol Olivia Clementine wishes her parents did not live so far away, but Mama Rose provides a home, loves her, and cares for her just like a mother would.
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All of the factors of why I love tractors
by Davina Bell
Frankie McGee's mother takes him to the public library, where she tries to persuade him to choose a book about cars, heliciptors, or anything else while he insists on yet another book about tractors.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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