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There are no bears in this bakery
by Julia Sarcone-Roach
The award-winning author of The Bear Ate Your Sandwich finds a hard-boiled gumshoe cat, Muffin, investigating a suspicious noise at the Little Bear Bakery, where a cub with a growling tummy has consumed all the yummy doughnuts
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The unbudgeable curmudgeon
by Matthew Burgess
A playful depiction of bad moods and sibling rivalry features an intrepid young narrator whose brother's unwavering grumpiness proves unexpectedly contagious. By the author of Enormous Smallness
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The Moon man
by Isabel Harris
Believing the scarecrow is actually a hungry man from the Moon, Owl, Hedgehog, and Fox leave him food that in the morning Cat, Squirrel, and Rabbit believe the scarecrow left for them
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I'll love you till the cows come home
by Kathryn Cristaldi
A lyrically funny celebration of the bond between family members compares the narrator's depth of love to yaks in Cadillacs, sheep setting sail, frogs on big-wheeled bikes and other giggle-inducing silly critters. By the author of Samantha the Snob. 30,000 first printing
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Nobody hugs a cactus
by Carter Goodrich
The award-winning lead character designer of Despicable Me presents the story of a cantankerous cactus in a window flowerpot who resists everything in the form of friendship before realizing how lonely his existence has become. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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The dinosaur that pooped a planet!
by Tom Fletcher
Members of the UK group McFly present a supersonic space adventure starring a boy and a very hungry dinosaur, who are challenged to find a different way back home after Dino eats up their rocket ship in a fit of hunger when his lunchbox is left back home. Simultaneous eBook.
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The universe ate my homework
by David Zeltser
Desperate to avoid homework, Abby discovers a scientific recipe for creating a homework-free parallel universe and happily jumps in only to realize she does not know how to return, in an adventure that subtly introduces physics principles.
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| The Sun Is Kind of a Big Deal by Nick SelukWhat it's about: The Sun is a star in more ways than one! Sporting arms, cool shades, and a confident attitude, the Sun deals with its many admirers (the other planets, drawn in the same cartoony style) while handling all of the important jobs it does for Earth.
What's inside: solid astronomy facts told through eye-catching infographics and outrageously silly dialogue. |
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Twinkle twinkle little star : I know exactly what you are
by Julia Kregenow
Written by an expert in astrophysics, a primer written to the tune of the nursery-song classic lyrically and comprehensively explains to the youngest astronomy enthusiasts what stars are made of and their relationship to the earth.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8! |
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