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Early Literacy Practice - Read
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The library book
by Tom Chapin
A picture book inspired by the authors' hit song follows an exuberant youngster and her growing menagerie of friends, who navigate the challenges of a boring, gloomy day by going to the library and picking out books that will take them on exciting imaginative adventures.
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The summer Nick taught his cats to read
by Curtis Manley
Since Nick loves to read books, he decides to teach his cats, Verne and Stevenson, to read, but only Verne is interested, Stevenson wants nothing to do with the project until Nick finds a way to share his love of reading with both his feline friends.
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Books always everywhere
by Jane Blatt
An exuberant celebration of books of all shapes and sizes introduces little ones to the magical world that can be found within books and features endearing toddlers discovering the first wonders of the books in their world.
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Open this little book
by Jesse Klausmeier
Illustrated by the acclaimed artist of Wave and featuring a debut author, a sophisticated story-within-a-story introduction to colors is comprised of scaled pages that pair colors with incrementally smaller books sandwiched within each other.
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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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Surf's up
by Kwame Alexander
While his friend Bro reads his book, Dude takes him to the beach, but when they get there Dude wants to know how the story ends.
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Duncan the story dragon
by Amanda Driscoll
A tribute to the joys of reading finds little Duncan the dragon struggling to keep his enthusiasm in check while reading library books that cause his imagination to catch fire, igniting the books in the process.
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Leo loves baby time
by Anna McQuinn
On Wednesdays, Leo and his mom go to Baby Time, where he sings, plays and meets new friends, in a charming book which features bright, vibrant colors that will draw the attention of the youngest readers.
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Yoko finds her way
by Rosemary Wells
Excitedly preparing for a trip to Japan, Yoko is accidentally separated from her exhausted mother at the airport and carefully follows signs to find her way safely back to the terminal gate. By the award-winning creator of the Max and Ruby series.
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The Story of Fish & Snail
by Deborah Freedman
Every day, Snail waits for Fish to return and tell him a story, but their friendship is tested when Fish asks Snail to take a leap out of their book to actually see a new pirate book in the library.
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Richmond Public Library 101 E. Franklin Street Richmond, VA 23219 (804)646-7223
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