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| The Little Guys by Vera BrosgolWhat it’s about: The forest-dwelling Little Guys are minuscule in size, but with their might combined, they're unstoppable. They can cross deep water! They can forage in tall bushes! They can steal food from chipmunks and beat up bears! Wait, what?
Read it for: jaunty, expressive artwork and a kid-friendly message about the uses (and misuses) of teamwork. |
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Sitting
by Craig Frazier
Joins one little bear throughout his day, sitting at a table, on a seesaw, or simply sitting quietly
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| ¡Vamos! Let's Go to the Market by Raul the ThirdWelcome to: the Mercado de Chauhtémoc la Curiosidad, where Little Lobo and his dog Bernabé are busy making deliveries to all the various vendors.
Why kids might like it: the lively, bustling market scenes bursting with charming details; the helpful Spanish labels that encourage language learners.
Don't miss: the tiny, cowboy hat-wearing cucaracha who follows Little Lobo on his route. |
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| High Five by Adam Rubin; illustrated by Daniel SalmieriWhat it is: a series of finger-stretching, hand-slapping challenges to prepare you for the 75th Annual High Five Tournament.
Hold that book steady! This exuberant, interactive read is packed with opportunities for kids to high-five its pages.
Author alert: Fans of the oddball humor and playful illustrations in Dragons Love Tacos won't want to miss this latest book from the same creative duo. |
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Lion of the sky : haiku for all seasons
by Laura Purdie Salas
Haiku meet riddle in this poetry collection that celebrates the seasons and describes everything from an earthworm to a baseball to an apple to snow angels, alongside full-color illustrations.
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Tessa takes wing
by Richard Jackson
Wanting nothing more than to play with her sister's toys, an imaginative little baby wakes up before dawn and floats up out of her crib and through the house, zooming her way past sleeping family members on a silent and joyful adventure.
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Camp Tiger
by Susan Choi
Illustrated by the Caldecott Honor-winning artist of Blackout, a debut children's book by the award-winning author of A Person of Interest finds a boy spending the summer before first grade on a family camping trip where he shares imaginative adventures with a tiger companion. Simultaneous eBook
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Inside outside
by Anne-Margot Ramstein
The team behind Before After presents a latest opposites primer, exploring the concepts of within and without through bright, bold graphics of a baby bird inside an egg, a spelunker descending into a glittering cavern, red ants marching around an anthill and more
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The Last Peach
by Gus Gordon
Contemplating eating the last peach of the summer, two indecisive bugs consider if the peach is rotten or juicy, who should be allowed to eat it and whether or not to share it. By the creator of Herman and Rosie
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I have an idea!
by Hervé Tullet
The best-selling creator of Press Here presents a meditation on the near-magical experience of new ideas, depicting in simple, metaphorical artwork the creative process of exploring initial inklings, identifying wrong notions, and finally capturing and nurturing just the right idea
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Contact your library for more great picture books! |
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