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Friday Night Wrestlefest
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Jennifer Fox
Every Friday night is Wrestlefest at a family's home, where Dangeous Daddoo takes on the Tag Team Twins in a battle to bedtime
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Follow me, Flo!
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Jarvis
Following her father to visit a relative’s new nest, Flo the duck sings a little song containing directions to her destination before changing the tune into a nonsense song and wandering off into the path of a sneaky fox. By the award-winning creator of Alan’s Big, Scary Teeth.
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Dewdrop
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Katie O'Neill
A gentle axolotl who loves naps, worm pie and cheerleading supports his underwater friends as they prepare to demonstrate respective talents at a sports fair, where he encourages them to celebrate their achievements instead of pressuring themselves to win.
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Thank you, garden
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Elizabeth Garton Scanlon
The Caldecott Honor-winning author of All the World presents a lyrical celebration of the plants and people who thrive in busy community gardens where flowers and friendships grow.
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Spacebot
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Mike Twohy
When a UFO appears outside his home before a stranger emerges, a loyal dog protectively investigates to see if the mysterious visitor is an enemy or an unexpected new friend. By the Geisel Honor-winning creator of Outfoxed.
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Too sticky! : sensory issues with autism
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Jen Malia
With help from her family and teacher, Holly overcomes her dislike of having sticky hands to participate in a science experiment. Includes author's note about living with autism and sensory issues and a recipe for making slime
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Rescuing Mrs. Birdley
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Aaron Reynolds
An enthusiastic young animal “expert” who has learned everything she knows from television uses her mind, courage and knowledge of nature to rescue her teacher, who has escaped from school and gone wild at the local grocery store. By the Caldecott Honor-winning author of Creepy Carrots!
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Catch That Chicken!
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Atinuke
A little girl who is the best chicken catcher in her whole Nigerian village injures her ankle when her chase goes a little too far up a baobab tree, prompting a helpful lesson from Nana about the importance of thinking just as quickly as she runs. By the award-winning author of Baby Goes to Market.
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Flash and gleam : light in our world
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Sue Fliess
The soft glow of a candle, the blink of a firefly, a burst of fireworks—light is everywhere in our world! Rhyming text and luminous illustrations follow four children as they experience many different forms of light. Illustrations.
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