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New Kids' Books August 2020 Place on hold for contactless pick up in the courtyard or book an appointment to browse the shelves!
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Heidi Heckelbeck pool party!
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Wanda Coven
Trying to raise money for her swim team’s caps and goggles, Heidi Heckelbeck organizes a pool party during a super-hot summer week for the kids in her neighborhood, in a series entry told through skill-promoting language and eye-catching illustrations. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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What is the story of Looney Tunes?
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Steven Kort©♭
A history of the iconic cartoon character line by Warner Brothers describes its 1930s origin, tracing the evolution of favorite characters and profiling some of the most notable artists who created, illustrated and voiced the characters. Illustrations.
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Iggy Peck and the mysterious mansion
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Andrea Beaty
When a neighbor inherits an old house filled with rooms representing his favorite architectural periods, aspiring young architect Iggy Peck and his friends help when priceless antiques go missing from the estate. By the author of Attack of the Fluffy Bunnies. Illustrations.
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Just joking dogs
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Rosie Gowsell Pattison
Complemented by profiles of 10 real-life canine celebrities, a latest series installment combines comedic National Geographic Kids photography with laugh-out-loud jokes, pup-tastic puns and slobbery tongue twisters. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Den of Wolves
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Jordan Quinn
Discovering a rare lost dire wolf pup alone in the woods, Prince Lucas and Sir Clara find the limits of their skills tested by their efforts to find the pup’s hidden den. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Sharks: Nature's Perfect Hunter by Joe Flood What it is: Filled with drawings, diagrams, and information about history and science, this comic book takes an up-close look at the ocean’s most famous predators: sharks!
Series alert: If you prefer facts over fiction, along with plenty of pictures to browse, you’ll want to sink your teeth into the other books in the Science Comics series, which explores wide-ranging subjects such as planes, plagues, bats, and brains. | |
The ocean disaster
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Matthew McElligott
The students of Dr. Cosmic's class embark in their teacher's squid-shaped sub for an exploration of the deep sea, where a professional oceanographer and their trusty science handbooks help them identify the ocean's smallest producers and consumers. Simultaneous eBook.
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Aquicorn Cove by Katie O'Neill What it's about: While visiting the seaside town where she used to live -- and where her mom died -- a girl named Lana rescues a tiny orange aquicorn (imagine a cross between a seahorse and a unicorn) and discovers that her family's past could affect the future of these magical creatures.
Art alert: From cool coastal blues to candy-bright pastels, the imaginative art in this graphic novel brims with color. | | Contact your librarian for more great books! |
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