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Ty's travels : all aboard!
by Kelly Starling Lyons
Wishing he could play with family members who are busy with homework and other chores, little Ty taps the power of his imagination to make a train out of a big cardboard box, build a chair-and-blanket fort and enjoy other fun-filled activities. 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Cat dog
by 1946- Fox, Mem
When they find a mouse in their house, cat and dog try to stop the intruder until their plan goes hilariously awry, in this fast-paced, call-and-response-style adventure. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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I like my bike
by 1960- Ferrari, Antongionata
Illustrations and easy-to-read text show the advantages of being on a bicycle when streets are jammed with other vehicles
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I'm on it!
by Andrea Tsurumi
A Goat, who likes to lead and be followed by his friend Frog, jumps and hops on, alongside, inside, over, around and under an incrementally riotous assortment of objects, in a latest entry in the Geisel Award-winning series. 100,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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I am a tornado
by Drew Beckmeyer
An emotionally unaware tornado carves a path of destruction until it picks up a very empathetic cow in this quirky and sweet picture book about compassion and navigating negative emotions. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Our planet! : there's no place like Earth
by Stacy McAnulty
In this first-of-its-kind book told with hope for human resourcefulness in the face of climate change, the Earth shares her brief—cosmically speaking—life to date, eager to tell Earthlings all about her current life and her uncertain future. 75,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Trains on the go
by 1983- Spaight, Anne J.
Explains how a train works and shares some things a train might carry
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Eagles
by Leo Statts
Provides information on the bird, including their bodies, habitats, food, and life cycles
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How to find a fox
by Kate Gardner
"Taking kids on an imaginary trek through different landscapes and seasons, How to Find a Fox celebrates one of our planet's most graceful and enchanting creatures: the red fox. Ossi Saarinen's stunning wildlife photos and Kate Gardner's lively and informative words capture the magical and profound connection between animals and humans. Readers will be inspired to get outside and make their own discoveries--maybe with a camera in-hand, just like Ossi"
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Some dinosaurs are small
by Charlotte Voake
An imaginative introduction to the concept of size by the award-winning creator of Ginger finds three big, fast, thieving dinosaurs hungrily encountering a slower dino who uses his smaller teeth to eat fruit and leaves. Illustrations.
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Baby Monkey, private eye
by Brian Selznick
The Caldecott Medal-winning creator of The Invention of Hugo Cabret blends the styles of a picture book, beginning reader and graphic novel in a story for younger audiences that conveys the imaginative adventures of Baby Monkey, Private Eye, who searches for lost jewels, sniffs out a missing pizza and tracks down a stolen spaceship.
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My Pet Goldfish
by Catherine Rayner
Written in a kid-friendly tone and overflowing with beautiful multilayered illustrations, this story, which shares some cool fish facts, follows Richard the growing goldfish as he wonders what his future holds. Illustrations.
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The think-ups
by Claire Alexander
To keep the boredom at bay while they are stuck inside on a rainy day, Kiki teaches her little sister how to summon all the wonderful creatures she can think up. Illustrations.
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Watercress
by Andrea Wang
A little girl traveling through Ohio in an old car helps her family collect muddy, snail-covered watercress from a ditch in the wild before learning the story of her immigrant heritage and how foraging for fresh food helps her loved ones stay together. Illustrations.
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