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Children's New Picture and Board Books October 2021
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My Key
by Amal
When two ordinary objects land on a city sidewalk, a little girl’s dull day becomes an odyssey of new places and unusual faces. Led far away on a dragon boat, she makes use of her found objects to get past the locked library doors, where erudite elephants open her eyes to the beauty of books and faraway lands. Faced with fantastic animals and discoveries, has she found the secret to make dull days a thing of the past? |
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How do dinosaurs say goodbye?
by Jane Yolen
Heartwarming and hilarious, this book will teach young readers how to say goodbye with poise and grace with the help of the laugh-out-loud antics of their favorite dinosaurs. Illustrations.
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Inside Cat
by Brendan Wenzel
Told in rhyming text, Inside Cat views the world through many windows, watching the birds, squirrels, and people go by--but when the door opens it discovers a whole new view
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Chez Bob
by Bob Shea
Comic genius Bob Shea cooks up a tasty tale that proves anyone, even hungry alligators, can have a change of heart and learn to be a good friend. Illustrations.
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Red
by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text follow a young fox as it searches for a way home, through a world of many shades of red, after being separated from its family
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We give thanks
by Cynthia Rylant
Two friends cook up a plan to show everyone their gratitude, in this playfully illustrated story with themes of thankfulness and inclusion that are perfect for Thanksgiving—or for any day of the year! 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Hurricane
by John Rocco
In this dramatic follow-up to Blizzard and Blackout, a young boy learns the power of community after a hurricane destroys the place he loves most. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Construction site : road crew, coming through!
by Sherri Duskey Rinker
The construction team, with the help of new rough-and-tough road-building machines, build a brand-new superhighway that will get everyone home safe in time for bed! Illustrations.
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Saturday at the food pantry
by Diane O'Neill
Molly and her mom do not always have enough food, so when they visit their local food pantry Molly she sees her classmate Caitlin who is embarrassed to be there, so Molly helps Caitlin realize everyone needs help sometimes
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Dragonboy
by Fabio Napoleoni
A new series about a curious, imaginative, playful little boy, “Dragonboy,” and his band of lovable stuffed animal friends Darwin, Yellow Kitty, Simon and Drako finds them embarking on adventures together and discovering the wonderful things the world has to offer. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Lola sleeps over
by Anna McQuinn
"Lola is excited for her first-ever sleepover at her cousin Hani's house where together they play, learn, and try new things"
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Grandude's green submarine
by Paul McCartney
In this action-packed undersea adventure companion to Paul McCartney’s #1 New York Times best-seller, Hey Grandude, Nandude must rescue Grandude and the grandkids using her magical music when they are stranded deep below the surface. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Being mindful like grandpa
by Sheri Mabry
While on a mountain hike with his parents soon after moving to a new place, a boy calms his many worries by following the advice of his beloved Grandpa
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Rubylicious
by Victoria Kann
When she and her brother uncover a magic rock that will grant them one wish, Pinkalicious and Peter must think long and hard about what they want most in the whole wide world. 200,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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A house
by Kevin Henkes
Using interactive questions, declarative sentences, basic shapes and a limited color palette, this timeless picture book presents a story about home, family, community and belonging. 150,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Change sings : a children's anthem
by Amanda Gorman
This lyrical picture book debut from the presidential inaugural poet and activist shows that anything is possible when our voices join together as a young girl leads a cast of characters on a musical journey. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Vamos! Let's cross the bridge
by RaĂşl the Third
Using their new truck to carry party supplies over the bridge, Little Lobo and his dog Bernabé are stuck in traffic and decide to throw an epic party to pass the time. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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It fell from the sky
by Terry Fan
Charging a small fee to see a wondrous object that fell from the sky, Spider wonders what to do when everyone stops showing up, in this whimsical picture book about community, art and the importance of giving back. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Have you seen Gordon?
by Adam Jay Epstein
Cleverly riffing on classic seek-and-find books, this laugh-out-loud story follows the narrator as he tries to get Gordon to play hide-and-seek with him by any means necessary. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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How to Haunt a House
by Carolyn Crimi
To pass their Halloween test, three ghosts must find a way to horrify a household that doesn’t scare easily. Illustrations.
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When we say black lives matter
by Maxine Beneba Clarke
In this exuberant exploration of the Black Lives Matter motto, a loving narrator relays to a young Black child the strength and resonance behind the words. Illustrations.
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Blob
by Anne Appert
"Blob is a creature of indeterminate kind. Blob can be a giraffe, cotton candy, and even an octopus. It's not until a certain someone continuously calls them "Bob" that Blob starts to question who they really are. After a series of funny yet enlighteningdiscoveries about all the possible things they can be, Blob realizes that the best thing to be is...Blob. (With the L.)"
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It's Ramadan, Curious George
by Hena Khan
Celebrating the first day of Ramadan with his friend Kareem, George helps his friend with his first fast and joins in the evening celebration of tasting treats and enjoying a special meal before making donation gift baskets, watching the crescent moon and joining in the Eid festivities. 20,000 first printing. Preschool
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Count to love!
by Andrea Davis Pinkney
An adorable board book addition to the Bright Brown Baby publishing program from the New York Times best-selling and award-winning duo is a joyful celebration of huggable, lovable little ones. Illustrations.
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A Peppa Pig Collection
by Neville Astley
Peppa has the perfect day in this storybook collection, featuring three books in one! Read along as Peppa and her family go to the market, visit the aquarium, and paint pictures at school. There are so many adventures to be had! |
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A little book about winter
by Leo Lionni
Inspired by the works of the legendary children’s book author-illustrator, this bright and engaging board book, with sturdy pages and colorful collage-style artwork, is perfect for winter reading! Illustrations.
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La Bamba
by Susie Jaramillo
From the Emmy-nominated, award-winning bilingual preschool series Canticos, comes La Bamba , a part of the Canticos Bilingual Nursery Rhymes collection. Based on the Mexican folk song La Bamba, dance and sing while learning about body movement, in both English and Spanish. |
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Numbers 1 to 100 : English & Spanish
by Susie Jaramillo
"From the Emmy-nominated, award-winning bilingual preschool series Canticos, comes Numbers 1 to 100, a part of the Canticos Bilingual Firsts collection. Learn how to count from 1 to 10, and 10 to 100 in tens, in both English and Spanish"
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Opposites : English & Spanish
by Susie Jaramillo
"Learn about the concept of opposites like hot and cold, little and big, and many more, in both English and Spanish. Complete with beautiful illustrations, this book is a great way to make learning opposites with your little chickie special and unique innot one, but two languages"
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Global baby playtime
by Maya Ajmera
"Babies around the world play in many different ways, clapping, pointing, smiling, and sharing--and learning about the world around them"
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Sharkblock
by Christopher Franceschelli
A latest entry in the best-selling series that includes Alphablock and Dinoblock uses die-cut pages and gatefolds to introduce shark species ranging from great whites and mako sharks to sand tigers and the extinct giant megalodon. Illustrations.
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Llama Llama seasons of fun! : a push-and-pull book
by Reed Duncan
Youngsters are invited to join Llama and his friends as they discover the seasons, in this push-and-pull board book that features interactive slides that reveal new pieces of the story. Illustrations.
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Duck goes potty
by Michael Dahl
Now that Duck is big, he learns how to use the potty
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Don't push the button! : a Christmas adventure
by Bill Cotter
The lovable monster from Don't Push the Button! returns in an interactive holiday tale that finds him struggling for patience when his gift arrives before Christmas, compelling him to shake, tug and peek inside the box in less-than-careful ways.
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Don't push the button! : a Halloween adventure
by Bill Cotter
A sturdy Halloween board book edition of the best-selling Don't Push the Button! finds the irrepressible Larry the Monster going out trick-or-treating and encountering crazy candy surprises when he pushes doorbells
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Don't Push the Button!
by Bill Cotter
The only rule in Larry's book is that the reader not push the button, but when no one is looking, it may be irresistible. |
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Ten in a hurry
by Lo Cole
A school of fish is consumed, one by one and color by color, until the littlest and last fish takes a dramatic stand
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Woodland dance!
by Sandra Boynton
"Woodland animals heed the call of the fox's bugle to join the woodland dance in a moonlit glade, dancing all night to the music of the Woodland Dance Trio. As the animals wander off to bed, the Trio plays one last piece to welcome the sun"
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Cleo's Colors
by Stella Blackstone
When Cleo the cat goes out to play, she observes a variety of colors in the things around her.
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Cleo's Alphabet
by Stella Blackstone
Cleo the cat invites the reader to use clues to guess words that represent the letters of the alphabet. |
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Cleo's Numbers
by Stella Blackstone
The reader is invited to count to ten with Cleo the cat as she enumerates the animals and things around her. |
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