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1000 Books Before Kindergarten September 2019 Register your child for their very own library card! Bring your photo identification and proof of Volusia County residency to the circulation desk of your local library branch to register.
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September is National Library Card Sign-up Month!
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Good night, library
by Denise Brennan-Nelson
A heartwarming ode to libraries as beloved community spaces shares a gentle goodnight to a library and all the fun it holds, from books and storytime to comics, computers and chess boards. Simultaneous eBook.
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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. Simultaneous eBook.
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Pete the cat checks out the library
by James Dean
Complemented by more than 3 stickers, a latest Pete the Cat adventure finds him visiting the library for the first time and settling into a cozy spot to enjoy cool and favorite books. 125, first printing. Original. Simultaneous eBook.
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The boy & the book : a wordless story
by David Michael Slater
A wordless tale follows the determined efforts of a library book to evade the destructive clutches of a little boy who is driven by his enthusiasm and love. By the Pushcart Prize-nominated author of Cheese Louise.
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Dinosaur vs. the library
by Bob Shea
Journeying to the library for story time, an enthusiastic Dinosaur invites his friends, including a turtle, an owl and others, to join him and discovers that his roaring may not be a popular activity at the library. By the author of Dinosaur vs. the Potty. 50,000 first printing.
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Lola loves stories
by Anna McQuinn
Lola loves to hear her father read a new library book each night, an activity that spurs her imagination and results in inventive play the next day. Simultaneous.
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A library book for Bear
by Bonny Becker
Reluctantly accompanying Mouse to the library, Bear, who believes that he already has all of the books he will ever need, challenges Mouse with his picky tastes in what becomes a giggle-inducing search for the perfect book.
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