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Ada Twist, Scientist
by Andrea Beaty
The best-selling creators of Iggy Peck, Architect and Rosie Revere, Engineer present the story of a little girl who, in the spirit of such visionaries as Marie Curie and Ada Lovelace, diligently applies her fledgling scientific prowess to advance her understanding of the world.
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Dog on a Frog?
by Kes Gray
A whimsical, rhyming sequel to Frog on a Log? finds Frog declaring that he does not wish to sit on a log and does not care to be sat on either, preferences that compel a change of rules about who sits where.
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We're All Wonders
by R. J. Palacio
Augie enjoys the company of his dog, Daisy, and using his imagination, but painfully endures the taunts of his peers because of his facial deformity
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Little Excavator
by Anna Dewdney
Rolling up to a construction site, eager to help the busy Big Rigs, Little Excavator is told he is not quite ready to do the chugging, mounding and smoothing jobs of the larger construction vehicles, who eventually find a job that is just right for him. By the late creator of Llama Llama I Love You.
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Always There Bear
by Trudi Granger
A comforting story celebrating the joys of unconditional love and companionship reassures little ones that an "always there" bear will accompany them wherever they go and enjoy whatever they do.
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God Gave Us Love
by Lisa Tawn Bergren
Grampa Bear tells Little Cub all about God's love and why she should be patient, gentle, kind, and loving to family members and others, even when she does not like them very much.
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Corduroy
by Don Freeman
Corduroy has been on the department store shelf for a long time. Yet as soon as Lisa sees him, she knows that he's the bear for her. Her mother, though, thinks he's a little shopworn—he's even missing a button! Still, Corduroy knows that with a bit of work he can tidy himself up and be just the bear for Lisa. And where better to start than with a nighttime adventure through the department store, searching for a new button!
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Just One More Swim
by Caroline Pitcher
Big Bear introduces her cubs to their environment by teaching them to catch fish and swim.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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