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The cook and the king
by Julia Donaldson
A hungry but finicky king wants Wobbly Bob as his new cook, but must pitch in to do everything the cook is afraid to do, from fishing to frying
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Just like my brother
by Gianna Marino
A moving tribute to big brothers by the creator of Meet Me at the Moon finds Little Giraffe asking for help from the animals she encounters in the African countryside to track down her brother throughout a game of hide-and-seek where he is always out of sight but watching protectively nearby. Simultaneous eBook
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Little yellow truck
by Eve Bunting
Longing to be included when larger and more powerful vehicles team up to build a children's park, a little yellow pickup truck happily accepts a task that is just right for him. By the author of The Wall. Simultaneous eBook
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Me, Toma and the Concrete Garden
by Andrew Larsen
Staying in his aunt's drab city neighborhood while his mother recuperates from surgery, young Vincent befriends a neighbor before their dirtball game in an empty lot seeds a community-transforming garden. By the author of A Squiggly Story. 15,000 first printing
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Sadie and the Silver Shoes
by Jane Godwin
Living in a home where money is tight and shoes are the one thing not handed down to her from her older brothers, little Sadie picks the most beautiful shoes she can find and tries to figure out what to do when one of them is lost, in a tale of self-expression and friendship.
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That's what dinosaurs do
by Jory John
Ordered by his doctor to stay silent for a whole week to let his sore throat get better, a dinosaur who loves to roar tries to endure life without doing what he thinks makes him most himself. By the award-winning creators of The Good Egg. 75, first printing
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Dandy
by Ame Dyckman
A fastidious daddy lion races against time and the mockery of his friends to rid his perfectly manicured lawn of a solitary dandelion weed that his daughter loves. By the award-winning author of Tea Party Rules and the illustrator of The Snurtch. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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Daniel's good day
by Micha Archer
"Strolling through his diverse community in search of what constitutes the ""good day"" his neighbors wish each other, little Daniel discovers that a good day can mean strong kite-flying winds, nice manners on the bus, plentiful bees in the garden, lots of birthdays at the bakery, wagging tails for the mail carrier and hugs shared with Grandma. Simultaneous eBook."
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I will be fierce!
by Bea Birdsong
A young girl tackles a typical day like a brave explorer embarking on a fairytale quest of conquering the Mountain of Knowledge at the library, forging new bridges of friendship and leading a victorious charge back home on her school bus steed. Illustrated by the creator of the Pashmina graphic novel
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The last peach
by Gus Gordon
Contemplating eating the last peach of the summer, two indecisive bugs consider if the peach is rotten or juicy, who should be allowed to eat it and whether or not to share it. By the creator of Herman and Rosie
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My forest is green
by Darren Lebeuf
Exploring the urban forest near his home with art supplies in tow, a young boy with keen observation skills uses poetic, rhythmic language and a variety of materials, from charcoal and rocks to cut-paper collage and sponge painting, to create art inspired by the environments he sees. 15,000 first printing.
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Nobody hugs a cactus
by Carter Goodrich
The award-winning lead character designer of Despicable Me presents the story of a cantankerous cactus in a window flowerpot who resists everything in the form of friendship before realizing how lonely his existence has become. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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