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Children's New Special Collections August 2021
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Amor de pelo/ Hair love
by Matthew A. Cherry
Zuri's hair lets her be herself. In rolls or curls it is changed into a princess's crown or a superhero's cape. But a super-special day requires a super-special hairstyle! Comb in hand, Dad helps Zuri find the perfect look. Hair Love celebrates the curls that are yours alone, the bond between fathers and daughters, and the joy that fills you when you can express yourself freely. |
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When grandfather flew
by Patricia MacLachlan
In this moving story of love and loss, Milo, a grieving young boy, remembers his Grandpa through birdwatching—a hobby they shared—and knows that he is soaring in the skies above, watching over him. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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I get loud
by David Ouimet
Separated while journeying to a new land, a young girl who is learning to express herself must use her voice to find the new friend with whom she has formed a powerful connection. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Jenny Mei is sad
by Tracy Subisak
"A picture book about sadness uniquely told from the friend's point of view as she does her best to comfort her friend Jenny Mei"
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Snow day
by Margo Gates
"Emergent readers will enjoy seeing everything the snow covers in this charming story that features carefully leveled text and fun illustrations"
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So many clouds
by Katie Peters
"This engaging, vibrantly illustrated nonfiction title teaches beginning readers about the clouds they see everyday using clear, carefully leveled text."
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I see
by Joe Cepeda
A companion to Up and I Dig combines high-energy artwork with skill-reinforcing text in the leveled-reader story of a child who makes simple but wondrous observations of objects in the natural world, from an ant and snail to a butterfly and nest of eggs. Illustrations.
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Nature Walk
by Katie Peters
A collection of fiction books for beginning readers. |
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In the garden
by Margo Gates
"Learn about all the things in George's garden in this fun story featuring carefully leveled text and colorful illustrations appropriate for emergent readers"
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Squeak the mouse likes his house
by Pat Schories
The best-selling illustrator of the Biscuit books presents the story of an adorable little mouse whose diminutive home among human shoes, toys and crumbs vastly contrasts with the giant, unsuspecting world of humans. Simultaneous.
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Dance, dance, dance!
by Ethan Long
"Horse and Buggy are best friends, but Horse likes to dance and Buggy doesn't--until Horse shows him how to get down!"
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