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Steam Train, Dream Train by Sherri Duskey RinkerThe team behind the #1 New York Times best-selling Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site brings to young train enthusiasts a bedtime story filled with rhyming text that tells the tale of the dream train as it pulls into the station, where all the different cars are loaded by delightful animal workers, each with its own whimsical cargo.
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My Pet Book by Bob StaakeWanting an unusual kind of pet that does not bark or meow, a little boy decides that a book will make a perfect pet and chooses a bright red one that goes missing, prompting a lively adventure.
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The Good Egg by Jory John; illustrated by Pete OswaldStarring: the only good egg in a carton full of rude, rowdy, misbehaving eggs.
What happens: Rescuing cats, helping the elderly, cleaning up after the other eggs’ outrageous pranks -- with so much to do, will the good egg crack under the pressure?
Kids might also like: The Bad Seed, a similarly silly yet heartfelt story about a very different character, created by the same author/illustrator duo.
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His Shoes Were Far Too Tight by Edward LearPresents a fun illustrated collection of nonsense verses by Edward Lear including "The Owl and the Pussycat", "The Jumblies," "The Nonsense Alphabet" and many more.
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Outside the Box: A Book of Poems by Karma WilsonA collection of more than 100 poems by the best-selling author of Bear Snores On features black-and-white artwork by the Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of When I Was Young in the Mountains and includes such amusing entries as "Balloonaphobia" and "Aliens Under My Bed."
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Tap Dancing on the Roofby Linda Sue ParkA collection of sijo poems, a traditional Korean verse form, celebrates the simple joy of everyday things, such as houseplants, breakfast, and thunder.
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How I Spent My Summer Vacationby Mark TeagueA schoolboy tell his class about his summer vacation, during which he joined a group of cowboys and stopped a cattle stampede. An original fantasy told in rhyme.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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