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| Daisy by Jessixa BagleyStarring: shy warthog Daisy, who walks with her eyes downcast after the other kids make fun of her appearance.
What happens: Looking at the forest floor reveals a world of hidden beauty to Daisy, and soon her collection of forgotten and discarded treasures leads her to something even more valuable: an understanding friend.
Art alert: Soft springtime hues emphasize the quiet wonder in this "ode to the art of paying attention" (Horn Book Magazine). |
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I Am Not a Penguin
by Liz Wong
When a pangolin tries to explain who he is, all the other animals confuse him with different animals, including a penguin. You have scales--like a snake? A long tongue--like a frog? A strong scent--like a skunk? You can roll in a ball--like an armadillo? And a name that sounds a lot like...penguin? What's a poor pangolin got to do to be understood?!
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My Friend!
by Taye Diggs
Two best friends do almost everything together. They have each other's backs. But when one friend sees the other treating someone unkindly, he steps in to show that everyone wants to be treated as they would treat others.
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Big Rig Rescue!
by Chris Gall
When a semi tips over on a mountain road, Big Orange and its driver arrive quickly with a boom, a winch, and more, but can they pull the truck out before the storm arrives?
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I Am a Bird
by Hope Lim
A bird-loving little girl gazes at the feathered friends she passes during daily rides to school on the back of her father’s bike, before discovering what a feared elderly lady and she share in common.
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Off to See the Sea
by Nikki Grimes
Bath time is full of magic. The faucet flows like a waterfall, the bathroom floor is a distant shore, toy boats sail against the waves. An imagination-fueled adventure on the high seas is just what it takes to get little one clean and ready for bed.
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Bedtime Ballet
by K. George
When the sun sets, the ballet can begin! From the first notes of the crickets' outdoor orchestra to her grand finale indoors, one little girl glissés and jetés her way to bedtime.
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Bedtime for Albie
by Sophie Ambrose
The sun is sinking low over the savanna, and all the animals are getting ready to go to sleep. But when Albie the warthog's mother calls him to bed, Albie dashes off to play instead. Luckily, his mother might just have the most fun idea of all: a squishy mud bath before bed!
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Bedtime for Superheroes
by Katherine Locke
A lively bedtime story for sleep-resistant young superheroes reveals how after a hard day of fighting crime, superheroes take baths, wash their clothes and tuck in to get the rest they need to continue saving the world.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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