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New Picture Books May 2018
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People don't bite people
by Lisa Wheeler
Illustrations and rhyming text urge children to use their teeth for biting food, not their friends or relatives
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Great Selections for Summer!
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Shark Nate-O
by Becky Cattie
Nate, who loves sharks, cannot swim, but with his brother's prodding, a good coach, and a lot of determination he learns to swim like a shark. Includes facts about sharks
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Hello Hello
by Brendan Wenzel
What it is: a dazzling, contemporary bestiary featuring a variety of animal greetings and groupings, all vibrantly illustrated by artist Brendan Wenzel.
Who it's for: Bursting with creatures both common and endangered, Hello Hello is a treasure trove for young animal-fact collectors.
Don't miss: the handy animal-identification key, which will help to answer kids' questions about less-familiar species such as echidnas and mudpuppies.
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Unplugged
by Steve Antony
Loving being plugged into her computer, little Blip is separated by a blackout that inadvertently causes her to stumble outside, where she encounters a world filled with color, excitement and adventures with new friends. By the creator of the best-selling Mr. Panda series.
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Moon : a peek-through picture book
by Britta Teckentrup
A next entry in the series that began with Tree: A Peek-Through Picture Book features elaborate die-cut holes that show the progression of the moon's phases with each turn of the page, in a bedtime-appropriate primer that depicts a range of scenes, from deserts and forests to tropical beaches and a sleepy town that is tucking in for the night.
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