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Yak and Dove
by Kyo Maclear
After listing all their differences, best friends Yak and Dove decide that maybe they aren't meant to be friends, but soon learn that their differences are not that important
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The wolf, the duck & the mouse
by Mac Barnett
When a mouse is swallowed by a wolf, he learns that a duck devoured earlier has set up a table to enjoy the food the gluttonous predator eats
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There's a monster in your book
by Tom Fletcher
An interactive read-aloud by the award-winning songwriter and co-author of the Dinosaur That Pooped picture books features an exuberant little monster who invites children to tilt, spin and shake the book to tire themselves out before bedtime.
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Sam, the most scaredy-cat kid in the whole world
by Mo Willems
Sam and Kerry, the two most fearful kids in the world, discover the horrors that are each other and resolve to do something big about it. By the three-time Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
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Rapunzel
by Bethan Woollvin
"The prisoner of an evil witch, Rapunzel lives all alone in a tall, dark tower. If she ever escapes, the witch will put a terrible curse her. But is Rapunzel frightened? Oh no, not she!"
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Lizard from the park
by Mark Pett
When a lizard hatches from the egg Leonard finds in the park, he names it Buster and takes it all around the city, but Buster grows bigger and bigger until Leonard realizes he must devise a way to return his pet to the deepest, darkest part of the park and set him free
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Little Pea
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Little Pea hates eating candy for dinner, but his parents will not let him have his spinach dessert until he cleans his plate, in a story that many children can relate to!
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Ice cream and dinosaurs
by Eric Litwin
A rhyming, rhythmic tale by the author of the first four Pete the Cat picture books features a fun-loving, guitar-strumming, ice cream-eating pup who wrangles three hungry dinosaurs into joining in the fun. Illustrated by the best-selling artist of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site.
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His royal highness, King Baby : a terrible true story
by Sally Lloyd-Jones
A theatrical little girl imagines herself as a woebegone princess when her royal position is usurped by the arrival of a tyrannical baby sibling who causes everyone around him to fawn over his every burp. By the author of the best-selling How to Be a Baby... by Me, the Big Sister.
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Give me back my book!
by Travis Foster
Book-loving Redd and Bloo forge an accidental friendship over a dispute about which of them owns a certain green book that is wonderful because of its words, pictures and exciting stories. Co-written by the award-winning creator of Tasty Time With ZeFronk.
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