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The totally secret secret
by Bob Shea
Unable to decide how to spend their play date together, Ballet Cat and Sparkles the Pony share secrets that they fear will challenge their friendship.
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Baby Monkey, private eye
by Brian Selznick
The Caldecott Medal-winning creator of The Invention of Hugo Cabret blends the styles of a picture book, beginning reader and graphic novel in a story for younger audiences that conveys the imaginative adventures of Baby Monkey, Private Eye, who searches for lost jewels, sniffs out a missing pizza and tracks down a stolen spaceship.
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We are growing!
by Mo Willems
Observing how his fast-growing friends are becoming the tallest, curliest or silliest members of their grass patch while he appears to stay the same, spindly little grass blade Walt discovers his own special distinctiveness in the wake of a big surprise.
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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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It's shoe time!
by Mo Willems
Rhyming dialogue and engaging cartoon-style illustrations by the Caldecott Honor-winning artist of Trombone Shorty and the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! reinforce early skills in a story that redefines the boundaries of being a pair.
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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.
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The itchy book!
by Mo Willems
Triceratops, Pterodactyl, Brontosaurus, and T-Rex each have an itch, but Dino-Mo reminds them of the sign with a very important rule: Dinosaurs do not scratch
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A pig, a fox, and a box
by Jonathan Fenske
Combines simple language and comic art in three whimsical tales about best friends Pig and Fox, whose shenanigans with a cardboard box have rather crushing results.
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The good for nothing button
by Charise Mericle Harper
Excitedly pressing a mysterious push-button, Red Bird and Blue Bird report that pushing the button makes them happy, while a flabbergasted Yellow Bird insists that the button does absolutely nothing, becoming more angry every time he presses it.
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Ballet Cat : what's your favorite favorite?
by Bob Shea
Ballet Cat and her cousin, Goat, attempt to out-do each other with increasingly elaborate routines and magic tricks that they want to perform for Grandma, a competition that they question when neither act goes quite as planned and Grandma dozes off.
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The cookie fiasco
by Dan Santat
The Caldecott Medal-winning creator of The Adventures of Beekle and the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Knuffle Bunny present the story of four wacky animal friends who struggle to share three cookies.
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Barkus
by Patricia MacLachlan
Barkus is a large and very smart dog who comes to live with seven-year-old Nicky when Nicky's Uncle Everton goes traveling--and soon he is a family and school favorite.
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Dance! dance! underpants!
by Bob Shea
Helping Butter Bear practice for her big ballet debut, Ballet Cat urges her friend to leap and dance while Butter Bear prefers to eat, drink and take naps, revealing eventually that she is reluctant to perform because she does not want her silly underpants to show.
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My kite is stuck! : and other stories
by Salina Yoon
Loud and in-charge Big Duck, quiet and clever Little Duck, and friendly and gentle Porcupine are back in another charming trio of stories
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Aloha Community Library 17455 SW Farmington Rd Suite 26A Aloha, Oregon 97078 503-259-0185alohalibrary.org/
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