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The honest woodcutter : Includes Music
by Emma Carlson Berne
A modern song retells the fable of a woodcutter who loses his ax in a pond and is rewarded for being honest by the magical spirit who helps him. Includes a brief introduction to Aesop, sheet music, glossary, discussion questions, and further reading
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Once upon a goat
by Dan Richards
When a proper king and queen ask their fairy godmother for a child, they find themselves gifted instead with a baby goat
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Lambslide
by Ann Patchett
"Believing that everything on the farm has been tailor-designed for their happiness, a flock of overly confident lambs overhears the word ""landslide"" as ""lambslide"" during a community election before rallying a kindhearted farmer's child for help in a whimsical campaign for the slide of their dreams. 150,000 first printing."
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Experiment #256
by Marty Kelley
Aspiring to build a jet pack for his dog, a budding inventor rushes through his work before his dog unhappily blasts off, triggering chaos throughout their hometown. Simultaneous eBook.
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A stone sat still
by Brendan Wenzel
A follow-up to the Caldecott Honor-winning They All Saw a Cat shares environmental perspectives into concepts ranging from color and size to sensory experience and the passage of time. Illustrations
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Aalfred and Aalbert
by Morag Hood
Two aardvarks who lead solitary lives, Aalbert by day and Aalfred by night, sometimes wonder if they would like to be part of a pair but how will they meet?
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A crow of his own
by Megan Dowd Lambert
Having trouble fitting into his new farm home where his predecessor is dearly missed, Clyde the rooster attempts to win over his fellow animals by donning an elaborate costume and putting on a show just as his predecessor used to, but then he decides to just be himself.
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I'll be a paleontologist
by Connie Colwell Miller
"A young boy and his friends dig in their sandbox and pretend to be real paleontologists digging up dinosaur bones, showing what it's like to be a professional paleontologist"
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8! |
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