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Another
by Christian Robinson
The Caldecott Honor-, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor- and Newbery Medal-winning artist of Last Stop on Market Street presents an author-illustrator debut that invites children on a playful, imaginative journey into another world.
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Camp Tiger
by Susan Choi
A boy spends the summer before first grade on a family camping trip where he shares imaginative adventures with a tiger companion.
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The Day You Begin
by Jacqueline Woodson
The National Ambassador for Young People's Literature and author of the Coretta Scott King Award-winning Brown Girl Dreaming combines lyrical, reassuring text with artwork by the award-winning illustrator of Book Fiesta to inspire readers to find the courage to connect with others.
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The Good Egg
by Jory John
A good egg strives to do everything right while the other eggs in his carton prove themselves rather rotten, a distinction that leads him to crack under the pressure of always being Grade-A perfect.
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Grumpy Monkey
by Suzanne Lang
A laugh-out-loud story about the challenges of unexplained and suppressed feelings. A chimpanzee's mysteriously bad mood escalates into a meltdown when his friends give well-intentioned advice instead of just letting him have a much-needed grumpy day.
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High Five
by Adam Rubin
A whimsical interactive story that invites children to engage in a "high-five" competition against a series of colorful and furry animal contenders who propose goofy interactive challenges.
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Mae Among the Stars
by Roda Ahmed
A picture book story inspired by the first African-American woman to travel in space describes how as a child, a persevering Little Mae dreamed of dancing in space while surrounded by billions of stars.
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Mixed : A Colorful Story
by Arree Chung
Each believing that their hue is the best, the three primary colors live in separate parts of the city until Yellow and Blue meet, fall in love, and decide to mix.
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The Piñata that the Farm Maiden Hung
by Samantha R Vamos
Using the building verse of "The House that Jack Built," a farm girl creates a piñata of papier mâché with the help of a boy and the animals on the farm.
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Tomorrow Most Likely
by Dave Eggers
A twist on the classic goodnight bedtime story invites children to imagine the dreamy, wonderful and strange things that the next day might bring.
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