Enter some text “There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island.” – Walt Disney
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Have a Safe and Fun Halloween
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How to find a fox
by Nilah Magruder
An adventurous little girl encounters more difficulties than she expected when she ventures into the woods to track down an elusive red fox, an effort marked by lighthearted advice to readers on how to stay ahead of clever fox tricks.
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The artists
by Carles Porta
Yula finds a hidden tribe of artists as she hurries to say goodbye to her bird friend, Ticky, before he flies south for the winter, while Sara tries to find out where the leaves are flying off to
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Too many carrots
by Katy Hudson
Rabbit has lots of carrots, and when he attempts take them with him when he moves in with friends--until he realizes that the best thing to do is share his carrots with all his friends
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Max & Ruby and twin trouble
by Rosemary Wells
Learning that their mother is expecting a baby, Ruby uses a baby doll to demonstrate the basics of infant care to a skeptical Max, who discovers how much work and sleeplessness is involved in the wake of a surprise. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Mouse's first Halloween
by Lauren Thompson
Colorful symbols of autumn and simple text enhance this brilliantly illustrated picture book as little Mouse delights in the diverse events of Halloween. By the creators of Mouse's First Christmas.
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And then comes Halloween
by Tom Brenner
With Halloween just around the corner, the kids have to prepare for the big day and so work together to carve pumpkins, hang paper skeletons, and design the wonderful costumes they will wear when they go out trick-or-treating. 25,000 first printing.
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The loud book!
by Deborah Underwood
From the blare of an alarm clock in the morning to snores and crickets in the evening, simple text explores the many loud noises one might hear during the course of a day
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I want that nut!
by Madeline Valentine
A mouse and a chipmunk who both want the same beautiful nut argue about which of them most deserves it until a squirrel joins the dispute, in a whimsical story that celebrates cooperation. By the creator of George in the Dark.
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Good night, baddies
by Deborah Underwood
"After a full day of evil schemes, fairy tale baddies return home to spend time with their friends and get ready for bed in this cozy bedtime book"
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All the Little Fathers
by Margaret Wise Brown
A playful board book edition of a classic story by the creator of The Runaway Bunny depicts devoted animal fathers who play with and protect their children while giving them unconditional love. 65,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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