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My first day
by Nguyen Quang Phung
Follows the metaphorical travels of a determined young Vietnamese boy who embarks on a boat voyage marked by a single oar, giant waves, eerie forests and heavy rainfall.
Find it on Cloud Library.
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Eyes that kiss in the corners
by Joanna Ho
A young Asian girl notices that her eyes look different from her peers but by drawing from the strength of the powerful women in her life, she recognizes her own beauty and discovers a path to self-love and empowerment.
Find it on Overdrive, Cloud Library and Hoopla.
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Robobaby
by David Wiesner
The triple Caldecott-winning creator of Flotsam finds a family of robots thrown into turmoil by the arrival of a baby robot’s crate of components, which they assemble with wacky results until a handy older sibling calmly clears up technical difficulties.
Find it on Overdrive.
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Squish squash squished
by Rebecca Kraft Rector
Max and Molly feel squished in the back seat of their car after their mom invites some animals to pile in and come along for the ride.
Find it on Cloud Library.
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I See You See
by Richard Jackson
A boy and his sister take their dog out for a walk that is fantastically shaped by their vibrant imaginations, which transform lupines into popsicle gardens, willow branches into bell pulls and pond ripples into hula hoops.
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Spring stinks
by Ryan T. Higgins
When the ever-grumpy Bruce the bear denounces a springtime full of stinging bees and prickly pines, Ruth the exuberant bunny and their animal friends invite Bruce to celebrate what they love about the season.
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Goodbye winter, hello spring
by Kenard Pak
A boy and his dog explore the countryside, greeting the elements of nature that they meet and noting how the environment is changing from winter to spring.
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Spring in the woods
by Sue Tarsky
Celebrates all the animals that can be found walking in the woods, with different creatures of different colors that can be counted from one to ten.
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And then it's spring
by Julie Fogliano
Simple text reveals the anticipation of a boy who, having planted seeds while everything around is brown, fears that something has gone wrong until, at last, the world turns green.
Find it on Hoopla and Cloud Library.
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When spring comes
by Kevin Henkes
Animals and children alike watch as the world transforms from the dark and dead of winter to a full and blooming spring.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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