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Books for Infants and Toddlers Summer 2018
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Wee Readers Summer Reading Read to your babies and toddlers for fun and prizes. Log your reading, attend story times, and win. Our librarians have selected musical favorites for you to enjoy with your little ones.
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What a wonderful world
by Bob Thiele
Illustrations and lyrics introduce a song, first recorded in 1967 by Louis Armstrong, which celebrates the wonders of nature, loving friends, and the promise of the future in a baby's cry
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Music is...
by Brandon Stosuy
Describes the many different styles, sounds, and moods of music
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Dancing feet!
by Lindsey Craig
A board book rendition of a popular title combines whimsically rollicking text with collage-style art by the creator of the Emmy Award-winning Arthur series in an interactive tale about an exuberant group of dancing animals.
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From head to toe
by Eric Carle
A colorful and engaging board book full of stomping, thumping, and bending characters is designed to sharpen children's ability to pay attention, listen closely, and follow instructions. By the author of The Grouchy Ladybug.
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Jazz baby
by Lisa Wheeler
With a clap of his tiny hands and tap of his teeny feet, a musically-inclined baby inspires his finger-snapping sister, scat-singing granny, soft-shoe dancing uncle, and the rest of his loving family to get in on the fun! 20,000 first printing.
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Row, row, row your boat
by Jane Cabrera
In this expansion of a familiar song, the occupants of a rowboat enjoy seeing and making the sounds of different jungle animals
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Sing : Includes Free Download
by Joe Raposo
The illustrator of the best-selling Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site presents an endearing visual adaptation of the popular song made famous on Sesame Street celebrating perseverance, self-expression and the power of music.
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See saw! : nursery songs
by Annie Kubler
A compilations of songs, rhymes and games for parents and children to enjoy together. This interactive text encourages movement, actions, noise and laughter, contributing to memories of shared times.
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