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Stop! Bot!
by James Yang
A lively follow-up to Bus! Stop! finds a little boy and his apartment building’s friendly doorman racing through elaborately detailed, increasingly wacky spreads in search of a runaway bot. By the award-winning creator of Puzzlehead. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations
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Don't let the pigeon drive the bus!
by Mo Willems
When the bus driver decides to take a break from driving, a wild and wacky pigeon pleads and begs to take his place, in a hilarious picture book that perfectly captures a preschooler's temper tantrum.
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Under the Ramadan moon
by Sylvia Whitman
Ramadan is one of the most special months of the Islamic year, when Muslims pray, fast, and help those in need. Whitman's lyrical story, with luminous illustrations by Sue Williams, serves as an ideal introduction to Ramadan
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A Stone Sat Still
by Brendan Wenzel
A follow-up to the Caldecott Honor-winning They All Saw a Cat shares environmental perspectives into concepts ranging from color and size to sensory experience and the passage of time. Illustrations
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Imagine that
by Jonathan D Voss
Best friends Hoot and Olive return in a sumptuously illustrated story that finds the pair adventurously searching for Hoot’s lost imagination. By the creator of Brave Enough for Two. Illustrations
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If I built a school
by Chris Van Dusen
A lively companion to If I Built a Car depicts a young boy's creative imaginings of a dream school complete with hover desks, pop-up textbooks, a robot cafeteria chef and a trampoline basketball court. Simultaneous eBook
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If I built a house
by Chris Van Dusen
A follow-up to the E. B. White Award-winning If I Built a Car finds the imaginative Jack preparing to build the house of his dreams that includes a racetrack, a flying room and a gigantic slide, in a tale that features illustrations blending retro and futuristic styles.
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Tiny T. Rex and the impossible hug
by Jonathan Stutzman
When his sad friend Pointy asks for a comforting hug, tiny T. Rex struggles to overcome the challenges of his short stature and teeny arms that make a hug rather more difficult than hoped. Simultaneous eBook.
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Tractor Mac autumn is here
by Billy Steers
The vehicle and animal friends from Tractor Mac School Day and Tractor Mac Tune-Up return in a story that finds Fergie the calf struggling with change as the summer on Stony Meadow Farm transitions into autumn
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How to two
by David Soman
A playful concept story explores themes of inclusivity with deceptively simple text and evocative artwork that follow the transitions of a single child at the playground who bonds with a growing number of new friends. By the co-creator of the Ladybug Girl series.
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Willbee the bumblebee
by Craig Smith
Originally written as a children's song, Willbee the bumblebee is embarrassed (and chilly) when his snazzy black-and-yellow jersey gets caught on a rose thorn and unravels--but Monica the butterfly and Steve the spider come to his rescue
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Unicorn is maybe not so great after all
by Bob Shea
A riotous follow-up to Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great finds Unicorn expecting to make his usual big splash on the first day of school only to encounter classmates who are more interested in a trendy toy. 35,000 first printing
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Ultrabot's first playdate
by Josh Schneider
The Theodor Seuss Geisel Award-winning creator of Tales for Very Picky Eaters presents a giggle-inducing exploration of new friendship that depicts the apprehensions of an oversized robot who prepares for a first playdate with the little girl next door. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations
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Centipede's 100 shoes
by Tony Ross
A little centipede with sore feet buys shoes to protect them, but he finds that the shoes are a lot of trouble to put on and take off. 12,500 first printing.
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Hats are not for cats!
by Jacqueline K. Rayner
A bossy dog in a plaid hat argues that hats are only for dogs, in a lighthearted conflict-resolution story that finds a small black cat presenting a whimsical assortment of cats in creative hats. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Side by side
by Christopher Raschka
A celebration of the bond between a child and an adult caregiver combines endearing animal artwork with read-aloud rhymes that remind children how special they are and how much they are loved.
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The rainbow fish
by Marcus Pfister
The most beautiful fish in the entire ocean discovers the real value of personal beauty and friendship
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It's okay to make mistakes
by Todd Parr
A follow-up to the fan-favorite It's Okay to Be Different celebrates the art of embracing mistakes and enjoying happy accidents, combining bold, friendly illustrations with messages about how to discover oneself by taking chances. 30,000 first printing.
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The school book
by Todd Parr
The best-selling author of It's Okay to Be Different blends his trademark playfulness and sensitivity to address the common childhood fear of starting school, offering age-friendly messages about sharing, inclusion and community. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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Save the School!
by Lisa Lauria
When Romeo creates a wacky invention that gives Owlette's powers to Catboy and Gekko, the PJ Masks search for a missing cache of school supplies while helping their friend regain her abilities. 150,000 first printing. TV tie-in. Original. Simultaneous eBook.
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When the moon came down
by Feridun Oral
Little Bunny just can't sleep because he's hungry, but he’s too scared of the dark to go looking for food until he sees the moon nearby, which has come down from the sky to see him, creating a surprising friendship that is celebrated with delicate, charming pictures by a prize-winning illustrator.
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Sun
by Alison Oliver
Knowing that something is missing from his life in spite of his soccer successes, a young boy has a magical encounter with a fox on the beach before reconnecting with his artistic side. By the creator of Moon. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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I am a tiger
by Karl Newson
A little mouse with big ideas convinces his animal friends that he is actually a tiger by demonstrating that he can do everything a tiger does, a claim that is challenged when an actual tiger shows up.
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Bear came along
by Richard T. Morris
A river flowing through a forest becomes aware of its own potential for adventure when it is joined downstream by unlikely companions Froggy, Turtles, Beaver, Raccoons and Duck, who hilariously discover how much they need one another. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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I am a wolf
by Kelly Leigh Miller
A growly pup in an animal shelter defensively insists that she is a lone wolf and prone to neither sweetness nor cuteness, before a young girl sees past her prickly personality and offers her a loving home where the pup can let down her guard. A first picture book. Simultaneous eBook.
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Where are you from?
by Yamile Saied Méndez
A lyrical debut picture book celebration of diversity for children follows the experiences of a little girl who is unsure of how to answer when she is asked where she is really from. 35,000 first printing.
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Touch the brightest star
by Christie Matheson
A companion to Tap the Magic Tree! combines lush watercolors and cut-paper collage images in an interactive story that invites children to explore spreads depicting sleepy animals against a darkening nighttime sky. 125,000 first printing.
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Inside all
by Margaret H. Mason
Takes the reader on a nesting doll-like journey, from the edges of the universe into the heart of a child at bedtime, showing how we each have our place inside the universe and the universe has a place inside each of us. Simultaneous.
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Linus the little yellow pencil
by Scott Magoon
Linus the pencil and his eraser, Ernie, are challenged to set aside their differences and collaborate creatively to prepare for a family art show. By the creator of The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot! 35, first printing
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Froggy picks a pumpkin
by Jonathan London
Joining his friends during a visit to the pumpkin patch, Froggy exuberantly picks a pumpkin in the hopes of carving a jack-o’-lantern and making a pumpkin pie, before a pumpkin-smashing tumble causes him to receive a prize for the ugliest pumpkin. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Hats off to Mr. Pockles!
by Sally Lloyd-Jones
Owning millions of hats because he requires a special one for every possible occasion, Mr. Pockles, the fashionable but friendless dachshund, offers assistance to Very Important Panda Lady CoCo Fitz-Tulip when her own hat is gobbled up by hungry bunnies.
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The bear, the piano, the dog, and the fiddle
by David Litchfield
Secretly learning to play the fiddle when his musician idol retires, Hugo the dog is invited by a famous piano-playing bear to join his all-animal band and travel the world, in a follow-up to the award-winning The Bear and the Piano. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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Squeak!
by Laura McGee Kvasnosky
Squeaking awake when a gentle breeze tickles his ear, a little mouse triggers a chain of sounds and movements that awaken his animal neighbors in turn, in a lavishly illustrated story by the award-winning creators of Little Wolf’s First Howling. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations
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That's what dinosaurs do
by Jory John
Ordered by his doctor to stay silent for a whole week to let his sore throat get better, a dinosaur who loves to roar tries to endure life without doing what he thinks makes him most himself. By the award-winning creators of The Good Egg. 75, first printing
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Look again : secrets of animal camouflage
by Steve Jenkins
Introduces young readers to some of the stealthiest camouflaged animals in the natural world and asks them to seek out these animals hiding in plain sight
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The evil princess vs. the brave knight
by Jennifer L Holm
The creators of the Eisner Award-winning Babymouse graphic novels present a series debut featuring two young rivals who confront the truth about their respective reputations as a mischief-making princess and a chivalrous do-gooder. Illustrations.
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Kitten's first full moon
by Kevin Henkes
When Kitten mistakes the full moon for a bowl of milk, she ends up tired, wet, and hungry trying to reach it, but her adventure eventually leads her back home where something special is waiting just for her.
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How Do You Dance?
by Thyra Heder
| There are so many ways to dance! You can jiggle or wiggle or stomp. You can bop or bounce or go completely nuts. You can dance at the market or the bus stop, with your fingers or your face. You can dance because you're happy or even because you're sad. |
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Princess Truly in my magical, sparkling curls
by Kelly Greenawalt
A follow-up to Princess Truly in I Am Truly finds Truly's magical, sparkling curls transporting her to exciting times and places, from ancient Egypt and the Jurassic era to outer space, where her curiosity, bravery and signature smarts help her prove once again that girls can reach for the stars.
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Princess Truly in I am Truly
by Kelly Greenawalt
The confident, intelligent and beautiful Princess Truly imparts empowering lessons about believing in oneself and the potential of individuality, girl power and diversity, in a rhyming story by the team behind The Courageous Cape Chase.
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Old Macdonald had a truck
by Steve Goetz
An update of the classic folk song, Old MacDonald, featuring farm vehicles like excavator, dump truck, and bulldozer
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Dandy
by Ame Dyckman
A fastidious daddy lion races against time and the mockery of his friends to rid his perfectly manicured lawn of a solitary dandelion weed that his daughter loves. By the award-winning author of Tea Party Rules and the illustrator of The Snurtch. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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Misunderstood Shark : friends don't eat friends!
by Ame Dyckman
Bob, host of Underwater World with Bob, is furious with Shark, not only because Shark ate him (admittedly bad manners), but because Shark will not even admit what he did; the ocean may not be big enough for both of them--unless Shark faces up to his bad behavior, stops sulking (and eating the animals on the program, and maybe barfing up his stomach) and apologizes
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Goodbye, friend! hello, friend!
by Cori Doerrfeld
A gentle story about the difficulties and promises of change follows two friends who say goodbye and hello to the transitioning seasons before facing the harder challenge of separation when one of them has to move away. By the creator of The Rabbit Listened. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations
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Dumbo
by Calliope Glass
Featuring an elaborately designed cover jacket and lavish interior art, a picture book adaptation of Tim Burton's live-action Dumbo traces the iconic baby elephant's heartwarming journey. 50,000 first printing. Movie tie-in
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Cowhide-and-seek
by Sheri Dillard
Overhearing the farmer counting, Bessie the cow believes that a game of hide-and-seek has started and sneaks away to hide in different spots, from a playground to a soccer field. 12,5 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The pout-pout fish cleans up the ocean
by Deborah Diesen
A jacketed hardcover addition to the best-selling series finds Mr. Fish and his friends discovering a giant mess in the ocean and learning important lessons about how to take care of the environment.
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Llama Llama 5-Minute Stories
by Anna Dewdney
"A padded storybook treasury is comprised of tales designed to be read in about five minutes each and finds Llama Llama going on errands, roasting marshmallows, enjoying a camping trip under the stars and practicing the ""llama paddle"" in the pool. TV tie-in."
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Bad Kitty searching for Santa
by Nick Bruel
When Kitty wants to write a letter with her Christmas wish, she is not so sure that she has been good this year and wonders if that will affect whether Santa gives her what she is asking for
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Piranhas don't eat bananas
by Aaron Blabey
Combines laugh-out-loud text and wacky illustrations in the story of an unconventional piranha, Brian, who enjoys eating fruit, while his piranha friends point him toward a scrumptious pair of feet. By the award-winning creator of The Ghost of Miss Annabel Spoon
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The King of Kindergarten
by Derrick D Barnes
A Newbery Honor-winning author offers an empowering story about a confident little boy who takes pride in his first day of kindergarten, encouraging new students with a reassuring message about this exciting milestone. Simultaneous eBook.
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Peppa in space
by Reika Chan
Visiting the museum to learn about outer space, Peppa, George, Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig embark on a pretend trip through the solar system on the way to the Moon, in a story for young fans that is complemented by a silver glitter cover. TV tie-in. Original.
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How to read a book
by Kwame Alexander
Evocative poetry by the Newbery Medal-winning author of The Crossover and sensory artwork by the two-time Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of The Right Word take readers on a lyrical adventure through the world of reading. 100,000 first printing
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Chicken in space
by Adam Lehrhaupt
"An adventurous chicken and her pig friend travel to what they believe is outer space, fueled by their imaginations"
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Sniff!
by Matthew Van Fleet
An interactive novelty book, sized just for little hands, features a sequence of endearing animals who use their noses to sniff, sneeze and smell their way to a surprise ending, in a volume complemented by pull tabs, lift flaps and texture accents.
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Chomp goes the alligator
by Matthew Van Fleet
The best-selling creator of Tails presents a latest novelty picture book that depicts a hungry little alligator who gulps his way to 10 while encouraging preschoolers to explore textured accents and sturdy pull-tabs
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Little Blue Truck
by Alice Schertle
A little blue truck finds his way out of a jam, with a bit of help from his friends, in this board book edition of the best-selling picture book.150,000 first printing.
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Busy birdies
by John Schindel
An addition to the Busy Books series, which includes Busy Horsies and Busy Kitties, features the antics of fabulous birds of all species, from the familiar backyard visitors to exotic birds from around the world.
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Celebrate you! Celebrate me! : A Peek and Touch Book
by Leslie Kimmelman
Complemented by touch-and-feel accents and engaging lift-flaps, an interactive board book encourages young children to celebrate their unique qualities on spreads that depict a range of distinctive Sesame Street characters. TV tie-in.
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Oh, David!
by David Shannon
No matter what little David is doing, it is almost certain that trouble will follow this precocious toddler, in a fun-filled board book about one very busy baby.
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You are my baby : safari
by Lorena Siminovich
The nestled books show the baby animals matched with their parents as they describe the physical characteristics of the young
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David smells!
by David Shannon
Introduces preschoolers to the concept of the five senses as Baby David begins to explore the world around him by banging on drums, smelling strange scents, and petting the dog in order to experience things in his own special way.
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Big wheels
by Anne F. Rockwell
Bold illustrations capture the grandeur of these massive machines as they lift, push, dig, and dump with every turn of the page!
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Little Oink
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Little Oink is a neat little pig, but his parents will not allow him to play until he learns to make a proper mess, as pigs should, in this board book edition of a hilarious picture book by the beloved, award-winning author.
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My first numbers : let's get counting!
by Dawn Sirett
An imaginative photographic design, simple word labels, and stimulating questions help toddlers develop language skills and identify objects that frequent their world, while picture tabs help them flip to the sections they like most.
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My first words : let's get talking
by Dawn Sirett
An imaginative photographic design, simple word labels, and stimulating questions help toddlers develop language skills and identify objects that frequent their world, while picture tabs help them flip to the sections they like most.
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Duck & Goose, how are you feeling?
by Tad Hills
Happy, sad, scared, and proud are some of the feelings identified and discussed in a charming board book featuring best pals Duck and Goose and their adorable friends, Thistle and Bluebird.
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Charlie rides : planes, trains, bikes & more!
by Bob Bianchini
A transportation-themed first entry in an original board book series finds an exuberant little Charlie using his imagination to enjoy pretend journeys in different vehicles before his father swoops him up for a piggyback ride. 30,000 first printing.
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