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Children's New Picture and Board Books February 2021
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A family for Faru
by Anitha Rao-Robinson
"Tetenya and his mother have found Faru, a baby rhinoceros, alone on the savannah. They know that rhino sanctuaries will adopt orphaned infants, but finding the rangers who protect local herds may be a long and risky prospect-there are poachers lurking about the landscape"
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Return to the most beautiful village in the world
by Yutaka Kobayashi
Since he left his small village in Afghanistan, Mirado has been traveling around the world. He is the most popular performer in the circus and has gotten used to living in strange places. But every day, he remembers the village of Paghman and his friend Yamo. And so he sets off on the long journey back to Paghman, the most beautiful village in the world.--Publisher
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The circus comes to the village
by Yutaka Kobayashi
"When fall arrives, the circus comes to Paghman village, one of the few pleasures for the villagers. Yamo and his friend Mirado are very excited. Yamo misses his brother, who has gone off to war. Mirado's father is also away at war. At the circus, the boys browse the vendors, ride the swings and enjoy the shows. Mirado plays his father's flute with the circus band and his music moves the people's hearts. When the circus moves on the next day, Mirado leaves with it. As the villagers prepare for the severewinter ahead, Yamo thinks about his friend Mirado and wonders how he is doing. Finally, snow falls. The villagers are happy, since the snow leads to the next year's harvest"
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The most beautiful village in the world
by Yutaka Kobayashi
A young boy, Yamo, lives in the Afghan village of Paghman. The peaceful village is surrounded by the bounty of nature. Fruit trees burst into bloom in the spring, and in the summer, Yamo's whole family joins in harvesting apricots, plums, and cherries--breaking into song as they pick. This year, for the first time, Yamo goes to the market in town to sell their harvest with his father. He is filling in for his older brother, who is off fighting in the war. After they have sold their fruit, his father usesthe income to buy a white baby lamb. Readers will feel experience the deep love of the family, enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the landscape, and vivid activities at the town market. Then on the final page, readers will be stunned to learn: "This winter, my village was destroyed by the war, and now it's all gone." This book, the first of three in the Yamo's Village series, leads the young reader to think in real terms about the meaning of war and its impact. And they understand that there used to be many beautiful villages in Afghanistan.--Publisher
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A small history of a disagreement
by Claudio Fuentes
"On the first day back at school after the holidays, a group of classmates notice a construction crane parked next to the old monkey puzzle tree. The school principal says the tree will be cut down to make room for new science classrooms and computer labs. The classmates are divided, with some in favor of innovation, and others calling for the protection of the thousand-year-old tree. As they protest, march, fight, and strike, one teacher offers a solution: Why not hold a debate? The principal agrees, and at the end of the debate, a student vote will end the disagreement, once and for all--or will it?"
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Super Rooster saves the day
by Maureen Wright
"Ralph the rooster has big dreams of becoming a superhero. But the other farm animals aren't so sure--except for Rosie the pig, that is. She's Ralph's best friend, and she believes in him. As Ralph and Rosie hang around the farm, there are just no opportunities to be a superhero. . . until the farmer turns on the radio, and the "Chicken Dance" song starts playing. Suddenly it seems that Ralph may have some super powers after all. . . or does he?"
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Duck & Penguin are NOT friends
by Julia Woolf
Betty and Maud are best friends but their favorite stuffed animals, Duck and Penguin, are not and do not appreciate being forced to play together
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I am not a penguin
by Liz Wong
When a pangolin tries to explain who he is, all the other animals confuse him with different animals, including a penguin
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Raccoon's perfect snowman
by Katia Wish
After perfecting the art of snowman-building, Raccoon coaches his friends to build their own but their imperfect creations make everyone unhappy until they try again, working together
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Saturdays are for Stella
by Candy Wellins
"George loves Saturdays. That's because Saturdays mean time with Grandma Stella. The two of them love going on adventures downtown to visit the dinosaur museum and ride on the carousel! Even when they stay in, George and Stella have fun together, making cinnamon rolls without popping open a tube and sharing the biggest, best hugs. Then one day Stella is gone, and George is ready to cancel Saturdays."
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Hello, Jimmy!
by Anna Walker
Enjoying his peaceful visits to his father’s home, young Jack begins doubting himself when his lonely father adopts an obnoxiously raucous parrot, who helps impart unexpected messages of reassurance and unconditional love. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Small Walt spots Dot
by Elizabeth Verdick
A companion to Small Walt finds Walt the snowplow and his driver, Gus, plowing a parking lot on a busy snowy day before encountering a stray puppy that needs their help. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Small Walt
by Elizabeth Verdick
A tiny snowplow determined to prove his worth battles a blizzard in a rhyming story that features sound words and cozy wintertime scenes inspired by such classics as Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel and The Little Engine That Could. Simultaneous eBook.
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Small Walt and Mo the Tow
by Elizabeth Verdick
A companion to Small Walt finds the little tow truck and his driver, Gus, teaming up with new friend Mo the Tow to help a car that has skidded off the road during a bitter blizzard. Simultaneous eBook
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Anonymouse
by Vikki VanSickle
An uplifting meditation of the role of art in revitalizing the spirit depicts baffled animal residents in a city where animal-friendly street art by an unknown artist, Anonymouse, begins inspiring their community. By the award-winning author of The Winnowing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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One is a lot (except when it's not)
by Muon Van
Describes how for certain things, depending on what is being counted, one is a lot, but two may be too much and sometimes zero is enough
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Seaside stroll
by Charles Trevino
A child, a doll, and an adult go for a walk on the beach one late afternoon of a cold winter day, before heading home to dinner and a bedtime story
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It's okay to smell good!
by Jason Tharp
"Panda Cat begins each day by brushing his teeth with garlic toothpaste, combing rotten eggs through his hair, and enjoying a breakfast of spoiled milk and a rotten apple. In Smellville, it's cool to be stinky. But when he tries to invent the stinkiest smell ever for the science fair, it backfires--because it smells good. And Panda Cat . . . likes it? How will he tell his friends? Or his hero, Albert Einstink--the scientist behind the theory of stinkativity?"
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Looking for Smile
by Ellen Tarlow
Waking up one morning to discover that the smile which has always been with him is nowhere to be found, Bear enlists the help of his woodland friends to recover his smile again, in a metaphorical debut that celebrates the power of friendship. Illustrated by the creator of When Stravinsky Met Nijinsky. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Ten little dumplings
by Larissa Fan
"In the city of Tainan, there lives a very special family -- special because they have ten sons who do everything together. Their parents call them their ten little dumplings, as both sons and dumplings are auspicious. But if you look closely, you'll seethat someone else is there, listening, studying, learning and discovering her own talent -- a sister. As this little girl grows up in the shadow of her brothers, her determination and persistence help her to create her own path in the world"
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Mel fell
by Corey R. Tabor
A heartwarming celebration of self-confidence and taking a leap of faith depicts an endearing, courageous kingfisher who falls down, down, down before learning to fly up, up, up. By the Geisel Award-winning creator of Fox the Tiger. 45,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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We adopted a baby lamb
by Lori Joy Smith
Looking forward to adopting more pets when her family moves to the country, a young animal lover works to care for and housebreak a mischievous little lamb who may be missing something from his life. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Alex's good fortune
by Benson Shum
Inviting her friend to participate in her family’s Chinese New Year holiday activities, young Alex dresses in celebratory red, participates in a dragon dance and helps prepare yummy dumplings before embarking on her favorite tradition, the lantern festival. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Even Grouches wear masks!
by Andrea Posner-Sanchez
"Elmo and his Sesame Street friends know how important it is for everyone to wear a mask--even Oscar the Grouch--in this timely paperback with photos of everyone's favorite muppets!"
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The midnight fair
by Gideon Sterer
An evocative wordless picture book conveys the story of how a magical fairground comes to life far outside the city before wild animals emerge from a nearby woodland and share an exuberant night of rides, snacks and prizes. Illustrations.
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Halloween bugs : a trick-or-treat pop-up
by David A. Carter
A spooky Halloween pop-up book, filled with a vast array of scary surprises and creepy creatures including the One-eyed Spotted People-Eater Bug, invites young readers to knock on six different doors--if they dare!
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Mr. Brown's bad day
by Lou Peacock
A very busy and important tiger finds his world turned upside down by the disappearance of his briefcase and embarks on a madcap search all over town to find it and the mysterious essential items it contains. By the author of Nuts! Illustrations.
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Rectangle time
by Pamela Paul
A self-assured cat who acknowledges his important role in helping his human boy during reading time diligently curls up while the boy reads books that become gradually smaller and quieter over time, confusing the cat about why things are changing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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How to catch a clover thief
by Elise Parsley
Wanting to safeguard his shrinking patch of delicious clover, Roy the wild boar follows his gopher neighbor’s advice to look for answers in nonfiction books, before making an unexpected discovery. By the best-selling creator of If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, DON’T! 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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And the people stayed home
by Kitty O'Meara
An evocative rendering of O’Meara’s viral poem of hope and endurance explores the deeper meaning that can be found in the shared experience of the coronavirus, envisioning an optimistic near-future of profound world healing. A first picture book. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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I am the longest dog
by Avery Monsen
The co-author of the best-selling All My Friends Are Dead depicts a hilarious canine whose extra-long body traverses mountains, valleys and oceans before crossing the entire world to catch up with its own tail. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The tale of the mandarin duck : a modern fable
by Bette Midler
Written by the iconic music artist and featuring vibrant photography by the Pulitzer-winning author of The Death of Truth, a modern fable about natural-world connections is inspired by the 2018 appearance of Central Park’s rainbow-colored Mandarin duck. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Over and under the rainforest
by Kate Messner
"Under the canopy of the rainforest, hundreds of animals make their homes--from the slender parrot snake to the colorful poison dart frog. But up in the trees hides a whole other world, where toucans and pale-billed woodpeckers chatter and call, capuchinmonkeys swing from the vines, and sleek-furred jaguars rule the night. In this exuberant book, discover the wonder and activity that lie hidden among the roots, above the winding rivers...and under the brilliant green trees of the rainforest."
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Champ and Major : first dogs
by Joy McCullough
President Biden's German shepherd, Champ, keeps his "dad" company; helps the family's new dog, Major, a shelter puppy, learn what to do; recalls visiting the White House when President Biden was Vice President; and settles into his new home with Major
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Bedtime for superheroes
by Katherine Locke
A lively bedtime story for sleep-resistant young superheroes reveals how after a hard day of fighting crime, superheroes take baths, wash their clothes and tuck in to get the rest they need to continue saving the world. By the award-winning author of The Girl With the Red Balloon. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Ducks on the road : a counting adventure
by Anita Lobel
High-detail illustrations and bouncy, repetitive text combine in a springtime counting story that depicts a family of ducks that greets other animals with quacking hellos while walking through the countryside to the pond. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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C is for country
by Lil Nas X
"An illustrated ABC book that makes children from all parts of America feel that they belong and can be their true selves"
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Book's big adventure
by Adam Lehrhaupt
Donated to a community library, a beloved but outgrown book falls from its neglected library shelf out of sight, where it worries that nobody will ever read it again. By the award-winning author of Warning: Do Not Open This Book! 20,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Most days
by Michael Leannah
Looks at mindfulness through ordinary activities of children, opening themselves up to the gift of time
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Over the shop
by JonArno Lawson
"A lonely little girl and her grandparent need to fill the run-down apartment in their building. But taking over the quarters above their store will mean major renovations for the new occupants, and none of the potential renters can envision the possibilities of the space--until one special couple shows up. With their ingenuity, the little girl's big heart, and heaps of hard work, the desperate fixer-upper begins to change in lovely and surprising ways"
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The Passover guest
by Susan Kusel
In Washington, D.C., during the Great Depression, Muriel and her family have no money to prepare the seder meal until a mysterious stranger performs a Passover miracle. Includes notes on the Passover holiday, the Great Depression, and the history of the D.C. Jewish community
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Outside art
by Madeline Kloepper
"Pine Marten loves watching Human doing peculiar things in its log nest in the woods. One day, she notices Human putting colors on a board using a furry stick. Pine Marten learns from Chickadee that Human is actually "an artist" and is busy "making art."But what is art? Soon all of the animals in the forest are wondering: why is Human doing this? Is it a warning? Is it looking for a mate? is there any meaning at all? And if Human can make "art," why can't the animals do it too?"--Provided by publisher
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A year of everyday wonders
by Cheryl B. Klein
The author of Wings and the illustrator of Shelter playfully explore the impact of time and the seasons on new experiences, depicting small milestone moments, from a first haircut to a first ice-cream cone, that evolve throughout a childhood. Illustrations.
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Porcupine Cupid
by Jason June
Using his prickly quills like ows in hopes of spreading the loving sentiments of Valentine’s Day to his animal friends, Porcupine is met with exclamations of surprise and discomfort before discovering a special valentine of his very own. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Everybody's tree
by Barbara M. Joosse
Over the course of 80 years, a spruce tree grows, along with the little boy who first selected it at a tree farm. Now at the end of its life, the glorious tree is chosen to be the centerpiece of a city’s holiday celebration. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Happy dreams, Little Bunny
by Leah Hong
When thoughts big and small prevent Little Bunny from sleeping, his reassuring Mommy helps him discover how to transform his thoughts into happy dreams where anything is possible. A first picture book. 30,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Mistletoe : a Christmas story
by Tad Hills
Mistletoe, a mouse who loves snow, works very hard to knit the perfect gift for her best friend, an elephant named Norwell, who prefers to stay inside where it is warm
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First day of Unicorn School
by Jess Hernandez
Milly is thrilled to be accepted into the elite Unicorn School, although she is a donkey in disguise, but her first day reveals she has much in common with her fellow newcomers
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The aquanaut
by Jill Heinerth
"A picture book autobiography about Jill Heinerth's experiences as a female diver, exploring life under the water."
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Snow Doves
by Nancy Hartry
"A wordless picture book about overcoming fears and finding friendship. Sami has just arrived in a new country. The snow piled up outside his window is a mysterious and, frankly, chilly surprise! Joy, his new neighbor, does not speak his language, but that does not stop them from communicating as Joy helps Sami overcome his fears. The two new friends get bundled up against the cold, and Sami discovers the magic of playing outside on a snowy day. Keywords: Friendship, Immigration"Book Annotation
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Wolfboy
by Andy Harkness
Wolfboy is very hungry, and as he seeks rabbits he becomes growly, drooly, and more, until finally his stomach is filled, with a little help from his friends
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Puppy in my head : a book about mindfulness
by Elise Gravel
Presents a step-by-step guide to help calm kids down in plain language and with a rare sense of understanding and compassion, Elise Gravel tackles anxiety in children head-on with bold colors and whimsical illustrations
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Moose, Goose, and Mouse
by Mordicai Gerstein
"Moose, Goose, and Mouse ride a loose caboose on their way to finding a new house"
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Snow falls
by Kate Gardner
"An introduction to the magic, beauty and fun of snow for very young readers, perfect for fans of Ezra Jack Keats' classic The Snowy Day. Snow softens, snow tricks, snow tracks, snow glows and snow snows and snows and snows, transforming a small villageinto a winter wonderland. A girl and her dog set out and make the most of every snow-filled moment: sledding, building snowmen and snowforts, making snowangels (and snowdogs), and drinking cocoa by a cozy fire as the snow continues to fall"
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Big rig rescue!
by Chris Gall
When a semi tips over on a mountain road, Big Orange and its driver arrive quickly with a boom, a winch, and more, but can they pull the truck out before the storm arrives?
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Sadie Sprocket Builds a Rocket
by Sue Fliess
"Sadie Sprocket is a girl with a big dream ... to go to Mars! No one has been to Mars (yet!), so of course that's where Sadie sets her sights. She learns everything she can about the planet and space, then assembles her crew of trusty stuffed animals. Together they build a rocket and prepare for the historic journey. And then finally ... blastoff!--Amazon.com. |
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Ella's night light
by Lucy Fleming
A light-loving magical girl with mothlike wings that are too delicate to be out in the sun collects glowing objects while flittering about at night, sharing them with others who need them most until the day her animal friends decide to return her kindness. Illustrations.
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Santa's underwear
by Marty Rhodes Figley
Getting dressed for his Christmas Eve run, Santa is unable to find his favorite, cozy, ragged underwear and tries on different pairs from the rest of his collection without finding anything that is quite right, until his reindeer bring him a surprise gift. Simultaneous eBook.
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How slippery is a banana peel?
by Rebecca Donnelly
A picture book companion to Cats Are a Liquid depicts a group of young science enthusiasts who gather at a science fair to share whimsical, STEM-inspired insights into why banana peels are slippery. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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I love you, baby burrito
by Angela Dominguez
The award-winning illustrator of Mango, Abuela, and Me introduces related Spanish-language vocabulary words in an endearing celebration of the modern tradition of carefully and cozily swaddling a newborn “like a baby burrito.” 35,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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My friend!
by Taye Diggs
"Two best friends do almost everything together. They have each other's backs. But when one friend sees the other treating someone unkindly, he steps in to show that everyone wants to be treated as they would treat others"
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Llama Llama holiday drama
by Anna Dewdney
Llama Llama becomes overwhelmed as Christmas preparations progress, until his mother reminds him of the real gift the holiday brings.
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The story of the Three Wise Kings
by Tomie DePaola
Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar follow the new star they have discovered, bearing gifts for the new king they are certain has been born
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Milo imagines the world
by Matt de la Peña
The team behind the Newbery Medal-winning Last Stop on Market Street follows the experiences of a little boy who creatively imagines the stories of fellow passengers on a long subway ride. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Mouse's night before Christmas
by Tracey Corderoy
"It's Christmas Eve, and everyone is fast asleep except for a lonely mouse that lives in the grandfather clock. When Santa arrives, lost in a blizzard and called by Mouse's wish, it's Mouse who is there to show Santa the way"
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The power of yet
by Maryann Cocca-Leffler
A young piglet uses the “Power of Yet” to overcome frustration, stay true to her goals and acknowledge that she is still learning harder skills through practice, patience and courage. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Big new friend
by Meredith Rusu
"Clifford and Emily Elizabeth are going on an adventure! The two friends hear a story about a mysterious white whale who lives off the coast of Birdwell Island. Her name is Babette, and she's the same size as Clifford-which makes her the perfect new friend for the big red dog! Clifford and Emily Elizabeth try everything to get Babette to come out of hiding"
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Lost. found.
by Marsha Diane Arnold
When Bear's soft red scarf is blown away by the wind and picked up and dropped by a sequence of playful animals who all claim it, calamity ensues which can only be calmed by Bear, a little patience and friendship, in this nearly wordless, clever picture book. By the award-winning author of The Pumpkin Runner.
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Letters from space
by Clayton C. Anderson
"Astronaut Clayton Anderson lived aboard the International Space Station--and while he didn't mail letters home, imagine if he did! These letters are full of weird science, wild facts, and outrageous true stories from life in space. Backmatter includes even more information on space, astronauts, and living among the stars"
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The owl who asks why
by Michelle Garcia Andersen
"Feeling teased and misunderstood, Little Owl and Little Wolf decide to run away from home for good. After straying too far from the path, the pair discovers that they're lost in the forest and begin to wonder if they've made the right decision by leaving the pack. Little Owl and Little Wolf realize that the only way to make it back to their families is to not be afraid to ask the right questions, their own way"
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Bedtime for Albie
by Sophie Ambrose
It is bedtime for Albie the warthog, but he would rather play with the other animals
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A world of mindfulness
by Pajama Press Inc.
Offers advice for young readers on how to become aware of their thoughts and bodies and increase their ability to focus and remain calm
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I am a kindness hero
by Jennifer Adams
"Celebrates gentleness and vulnerability in boys and teaches all children the importance of kindness"
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Avocado asks
by Momoko Abe
"An avocado faces an identity crisis when it doesn't know if it's a fruit or a vegetable"
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Bubbles
by Ben Clanton
A board book Narwhal and Jelly story finds Narwhal accidentally bursting a saddened Jelly’s bubble before offering comfort by showing his friend how the ocean has oodles of bubbles in all sizes and colors. By the creator of Mo’s Mustache. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Little duck
by Britta Teckentrup
Little Duck decides to go for a swim with her mother and the other ducklings
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Little Owl
by Britta Teckentrup
The moon is up and it's time for an adventure with Little Owl! | nnotation
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Little Squirrel
by Britta Teckentrup
Go on an adventure up in the treetops with a squirrel.
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Little fox
by Britta Teckentrup
"This eco-friendly board book introduces young readers to a little fox who wakes up late in the day to have a nightime adventure with his forest friends"
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Mail Duck : a book of shapes and surprises
by Erica Sirotich
Children are invited to join busy Mail Duck as he delivers an assortment of packages to friends along his route, prompting readers to make guesses before opening interactive flaps and a final double-gatefold spread to discover fun-filled surprises. Illustrations.
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I Am Violet
by Tania Duprey Stehlik
A celebration of mixed-heritage families follows the experiences of a little girl who proudly recognizes the rainbow of beautiful colors that is represented by her diverse family. By the creators of Violet. Illustrations.
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My heart fills with happiness
by Monique Gray Smith
The sun on your face. The smell of warm bannock baking in the oven. Holding the hand of someone you love. What fills your heart with happiness? This beautiful board book, with illustrations from celebrated artist Julie Flett, serves as a reminder for little ones and adults alike to reflect on and cherish the moments in life that bring us joy
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Nibi Is Water / nibi aawon nbiish : Language Is Dual Language - English and Anishinaabemowin
by Joanne Robertson
"A board book about the importance of Nibi, which means water in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe), and our role to thank, respect, love, and protect it. Written from an Anishinaabe water protector's perspective, the book is in dual language--English and Anishinaabemowin. Babies and toddlers can follow Nibi as it rains and snows, splashes or rows, drips and sips." -- Provided by publisher |
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Play with your plate! : a mix-and-match play book
by Judith Rossell
Comprised of four mini board books that can be mixed and matched to create more than 4,000 combinations, an introduction to healthy food choices outlines suggested games while reinforcing early concepts about colors and shapes. 20,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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The valentine is missing!
by Cynthia Platt
Featuring stepped heart-shaped die cuts in holiday hues, a sturdy board book depicts busy young students who share tasty treats during a classroom party and use arts-and-crafts supplies to make valentines before discovering that a special card for their teacher has gone missing. 30,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Zip, the World's Greatest Robot
by Rebecca Purcell
"When Zip tries to prove he is the world's greatest robot, things don't go exactly as planned. Despite his imperfection, he finds he is his friend's favorite robot.". |
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I Know an Old Lady
by Edward Miller
A cumulative folk song in which the solution proves worse than the predicament when an old lady swallows a fly. Die cut pages feature what she has swallowed.
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Hooray for Little Fingers!
by Tristan Mory
Young readers learn to count and explore just what their little fingers can do by putting them through the die-cut holes on the cover and each page. |
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Making faces : a first book of emotions
by Abrams Appleseed
An interactive book of faces, complemented by a reflective mirror that helps babies to recognize and mimic facial expressions, features vibrant photographs of babies demonstrating six essential emotions. 30,000 first printing.
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What Is Baby Going to Do?
by Laura Knowles
"Can you guess what Baby is about to do? Open the flap to reveall the answer! Babies get up all sorts of fun!"--Back cover.
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Gritty kitty
by John Hutton
When Gritty Kitty finds himself in a difficult situation, from a playground fall to a traumatic life event, he uses his inner strength to overcome them
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Peekaboo Planet
by John Hutton
"Who's plump and pokey?" Animals are hiding throughout picturesque scenes of different habitats. With other animals of the region nearby, kids will have to seek closely to identify the described animal on each page.
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Curls
by Ruth Forman
"This simple, playful, and beautiful board book stars four friends who celebrate the joy of their hairstyles from bouncing curls to swinging braids"
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Colors
by Xavier Deneux
This book explores different colors using simple, raised die-cut shapes on a left-hand page mirrored in the scooped-out forms of the right
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The Mermaid Counting Book
by Suzanne Diederen
" One little mermaid swimming in the sea. Off on an adventure--come along with me!"--Amazon. |
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Blankie
by Ben Clanton
A companion to Bubbles finds Narwhal enjoying his big, yellow blanket as a source of warmth and comfort as well as for its ability to become an object of the imagination and a great picnic cloth for sharing time with his best friend, Jelly. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Hand in hand
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
A parent and their child set out for a fun-filled day of adventure
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You're My Little Baby
by Eric Carle
Celebrate baby animals with flaps, mirrors, and soft touch-and-feels.
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Leprechaun's rainbow
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
Featuring a die-cut rainbow handle, an accessibly priced, shaped holiday board book features a lucky little Leprechaun who loves every color of the rainbow and invites children to discover each color in turn. 30,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Yeti baby! : A Hazy Dell Flap Book
by Elias Barks
"Open the flaps to follow Yeti Baby on a chilly-yet-festive day on a snowy mountainside during the Winter Holidays. Forest creatures, elves, colorful birds, sleigh rides, pastel lights, and arctic animals abound in this joyful winter wonderland. Young readers and pre-readers will discover the details of this delightful winter world alongside their Yeti Baby avatar, as every spread features a flap revealing a fun, unexpected character or hidden aspect of the scene"
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Fifteen animals!
by Sandra Boynton
In a unique counting book, an earnest little boy who loves animals names fourteen of his fifteen pets Bob, while his turtle has the distinction of being named Simon James Alexander Ragsdale the Third.
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I Believe in You
by Elias Barks
Even in a world of skeptics, a parent's belief is unbreakable. Set in a magical imagining of Scotland's Loch Ness, I Believe in You is an ode to a loving adult's unconditional acceptance of their young one. Featuring appearances from unbelievably fun paranormal characters including a unicorn, grey alien, Sasquatch, and ghost, this is a heartwarming celebration of the unwaving bond--and belief--shared between parent and child--Back cover. |
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Who Does What?
by Stephanie Babin
Discover match-and-learn fun for preschoolers: Who gathers honey? Who designs clothes? Who makes lunch for students? So many jobs can be found in this delightful and satisfying sliding panel format for preschoolers. The 36 panels feature jobs in various settings: in the orchestra, at the market, at school, and more! It's a wildly informative adventure that little ones will enjoy time and time again!nnotation
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Hello, Elephant! : full of flaps and facts!
by Sam Boughton
"Little ones will love meeting a whole host of friendly savanna creatures in this delightful lift-the-flap book. Sam Boughton's vibrant animal illustrations bring facts to life with deft humor and memorable explanations"
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A Very Hungry Wolf
by Agnese Baruzzi
In this hilarious lift-the-flap board book, a HUNGRY wolf is ready to devour whatever animal crosses his path, with a quick "chomp, chomp!" But when he gobbles up one creature who's a little more challenging than he imagines, the wolf may have to rethink his diet altogether. Children will love lifting the flaps of this book to find out who's on the menu, and what happens when one hungry wolf meets his match.-- Publisher's description |
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The wheels on the fire truck
by Jeffrey Burton
Describes how a fire truck and the fire fighters aboard travel through town and put out a fire
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I'm Programmed to Love You
by Elias Barks
"A mother robot lovingly explains all the ways her built-in features help her love her adorable robot child. From hologram projector eyes to extending arms filled with books, this mom robot has a built-in feature or contraption for every parenting need. This delightful homage to innate parental love shows that a mother's love for their child has many applications, and it's always automatic."--Amazon.com.
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The wheels on the dump truck
by Jeffrey Burton
The creators of The Wheels on the Fire Truck present a latest series entry that uses adorable animal characters to introduce the important tasks of such favorite working machines as dump trucks, bulldozers and excavators. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Tummy time friends
by Pat Brisson
"Infants will lift their heads to see the beautiful faces surrounding them, and toddlers will love the photos of diverse babies long after they've outgrown tummy time. The simple, gentle verses are perfect for engaging babies and encouraging their verbalskills"
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