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Picture Books September 2019
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A Stone Sat Still
by Brendan Wenzel
A follow-up to the Caldecott Honor-winning They All Saw a Cat shares environmental perspectives into concepts ranging from color and size to sensory experience and the passage of time.
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I Need to Wee!
by Sue Hendra
A little bear who really needs to use the potty hilariously and relatably dances his way around friends and objects that keep getting in his way. By the award-winning creators of Supertato.
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Small World
by Ishta Mercurio
Illustrated by the artist of Little Pea, a STEM-themed, geometric meditation on wonder depicts a young girl whose worldview expands as she grows and learns, inspiring her to become an astronaut.
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If I Built a School
by Chris Van Dusen
A lively companion to If I Built a Car depicts a young boy's creative imaginings of a dream school complete with hover desks, pop-up textbooks, a robot cafeteria chef and a trampoline basketball court.
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Spot & Dot
by Henry Cole
In the stunning follow-up to Spot, the Cat, Dot the dog is off on her own adventure through the city in a wordless picture book that features beautifully detailed black-and-white illustrations that will carry readers along through Spot and Dot’s adventure and have them cheering for the sweet reunion at the end.
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Llama Llama Mess Mess Mess
by Anna Dewdney
When Llama Llama ignores Mama Llama after she tells him it’s time to clean up his toys, Mama has an imaginative response of her own that will have children laughing out loud!
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What If Everybody Thought That?
by Ellen Javernick
Clear prose and lighthearted artwork combine in a companion to the best-selling What If Everybody Did That? that explores the preconceived notions we should challenge about the world and why it is important to think before judging someone.
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Hats are Not for Cats!
by Jacqueline K. Rayner
A bossy dog in a plaid hat argues that hats are only for dogs, in a lighthearted conflict-resolution story that finds a small black cat presenting a whimsical assortment of cats in creative hats.
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This Book of Mine
by Sarah Stewart
A dazzling depiction of the connection between diverse readers of all ages and their books, from beloved author-illustrator team Sarah Stewart and David Small. This Book of Mine is a celebration of the power of reading, of the ways in which books launch our adventures, give us comfort, challenge our imaginations, and offer us connection.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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