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My baby loves Christmas
by Jabari Asim
A celebration of the things that Baby discovers about Christmas combines rhythmic poetry and endearing illustrations depicting a little Baby who loves decorations, carols, gingerbread cookies and more. 40,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Your nose! : a wild little love song
by Sandra Boynton
The best-selling co-creator of the Grammy-nominated Philadelphia Chickens introduces new characters in a latest board book that depicts an affectionate fox parent and kit who particularly adore each other’s remarkable noses. 100,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Baby talk
by Stella Blackstone
Babies and their loved ones talk to each other in all kinds of ways, including using their voices and using touch
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Tweet! Tweet!
by Sebastien Braun
Sturdy lift-flaps and simple onomatopoeic text combine with friendly artwork in a latest entry in the interactive series that invites children to spot a hidden bird and make its signature sound. By the creator of Peekaboo Baby
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I love my tutu too!
by Ross Burach
A rhyming concept board book features a penguin, a bear, a toucan and other friends who put on their tutus and form a parade until their number reaches 10 and they celebrate with lively dancing. By the award-winning creator of Hi-Five Animals! Illustrations.
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All kids are good kids
by Judy Carey Nevin
Celebrates all the different kinds of kids in the world, including shy kids, loud kids, and off on adventures kids
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The sheepover
by John Churchman
After Sweet Pea, the orphan lamb, recovers from an illness, Sunny, Prem and Violet, her closest friends, join her in the greenhouse for an imaginative "SheepOver" celebration. 50,000 first printing.
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We love animals : two books in one!
by Lo Cole
Introduces different kinds of animals and invites young readers to turn the pages of a small inserted book to match an animal with its habitat
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Who am I?
by Diane De Anda
Rhyming text and illustrations introduce young readers to the Spanish words for common animals
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Stronger Together
by Marilyn Easton
A uniquely layered, die-cut board book invites the youngest fans to follows Elsa, Anna and other favorite characters on a magical adventure that introduces them to exciting new friends. 100,000 first printing. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
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Count with Olaf
by Marilyn Easton
Olaf the loveable snowman invites young children to practice counting on spreads that feature fan-favorite characters Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and Sven, in a sturdy board book that is complemented by plush moveable arms. 75,000 first printing. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
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My first Christmas
by Tomie DePaola
Warm illustrations and easy-to-follow text celebrate the joys and traditions of this special holiday, introducing some of the familiar sights and experiences of Christmas as depicted by the beloved artist. 20,000 first printing.
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Llama llama jingle bells
by Anna Dewdney
A durable, rhyming holiday story finds Llama Llama and his Mama wrapping gifts, decorating cookies and singing songs before leaving out a snack for Santa and settling down for a cozy sleep.
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Panda opposites
by Suzi Eszterhas
The award-winning author of the Wildlife Rescue series introduces the concept of opposites in a high-contrast board book that depicts playful black-and-white pandas demonstrating such examples as near and far, clean and dirty, and little and big. Illustrations.
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I am scary
by Elise Gravel
A monster tries to use its sharp claws and long horns to scare a passerby, but no one seems to feel afraid
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My first book of patterns
by Bobby George
Looks at how patterns are created using simple shapes, from squares forming a checker pattern to hexagons making a honeycomb
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Baby botanist
by Laura Gehl
Studious little Baby Botanist dons her lab coat to examine plants large and small, discovering specimens growing in a variety of places while learning how seeds grow and what foods come from plants. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Baby oceanographer
by Laura Gehl
"Baby Oceanographer explores the oceans. With his snorkel and mask, he looks at the animals and plants under the sea. What creatures are found deep down? Are waves in the ocean like waves in the bathtub? Find out with Baby Oceanographer!"--Page 4 of cover
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Baby paleontologist
by Laura Gehl
A latest entry in the series that includes Baby Botanist features an exuberant young paleontologist who uses his pickax and brush at a dig site to discover fossils and learn about life in the distant past. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Duck & Goose, it's time for Christmas!
by Tad Hills
Goose is more interested in skating, sledding, and making snow angels than in helping Duck decorate their big Christmas tree. On board pages
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One yellow ribbon
by Marthe Jocelyn
A tale without words follows a small yellow ribbon that falls out of a girl's hair and transforms many other objects
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Where is baby's mommy? : a lift-the-flap book
by Karen Katz
Baby knows he must find his mother before going to bed and so searches his home to locate her, in a charming lift-the-flap tale by the author of Where Is Baby's Belly Button?
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Sweetest Kulu
by Celina Kalluk
An Inuit mother sings to her Kulu--or baby--about animals and other elements in their Arctic world and the gifts they bring to the child, from the summer sun's warm light to Arctic hare's love, muskox's power, and caribou's patience
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Go Vote, Baby!
by Nancy R. Lambert
An interactive novelty board book incorporates sliding doors that young children can use to “vote” for everyday choices, from what socks to wear to what ice cream to eat, while sharing encouraging messages about the importance of participating in decisions, both big and small. 40,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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A little book about 123s
by Leo Lionni
Presents an introduction to the numbers one through ten using familiar animals, foods, and objects
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Meet Baby Shark
by Pinkfong
Officially endorsed by Pinkfong and based on characters from the YouTube global phenomenon, a shaped board book includes the lyrics of the original song while describing how a curious, singing Baby Shark is loved and supported by his family. 75,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Dinosaurs
by Jill McDonald
An introduction to the dinosaur world features colorful depictions of favorite species interspersed with skill-reinforcing concepts, fun facts and thought-provoking learning prompts, in a latest entry in the series that includes, Solar System and Backyard Bugs.
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Ocean life
by Jill McDonald
A latest entry in the series that includes the popular Hello, World! Solar System provides an early concept introduction to the ocean that combines fun facts with depictions of sea animals and children playing in the waves
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Big Shark, Little Shark
by Anna Membrino
A board book rendering of the original Step Into Reading Step 1 tale reinforces early understandings about the concept of opposites and follows the antics of two sharks who use their respective qualities to find and avoid becoming a tasty snack. Illustrations.
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Rainforest animals
by Jill McDonald
Introduces animals that live in the rainforest regions of the world, including gorillas, monkeys, sloths, and parrots
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Construction site
by Jill McDonald
Introduces vehicles commonly found at a construction site, including steamrollers, dump trucks, and excavators
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Library babies
by Puck
Book-loving toddlers gather at the local library to enjoy favorite activities, from story time and puppet shows to getting a first library card and traveling into other worlds through reading. By the creators of My Foodie ABC. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Baby play
by Skye Silver
Illustrations and easy-to-read text portray babies playing with their loved ones
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Baby dream
by Sunny Scribens
Illustrations and easy-to-read, rhyming text encourage baby to cuddle, stretch, and yawn when it is time to rest
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Baby loves democracy!
by Ruth Spiro
An engaging introduction to political science features simple and accurate depictions of related subjects, from campaigns and rallies to supporting candidates and getting out the vote. Illustrations.
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Baby dream
by Sunny Scribens
Illustrations and easy-to-read, rhyming text encourage baby to cuddle, stretch, and yawn when it is time to rest
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Baby food
by Stefanie Paige Wieder
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text present the many ways babies eat
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The egg thief
by Alane Adams
"Young Georgie wakes up to a morning of chores in 1920s Pennsylvania when he gets the bad news--someone has stolen all the eggs in the henhouse! The culprit is Buster, a stray dog who drags Georgie off on an adventure to find more eggs. Before Georgie can catch his breath, he's in over his head"
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The circus thief
by Alane Adams
Marveling at a beautiful trained circus horse who does amazing tricks and gives rides to the children, young Harley of 1920s Pennsylvania discovers that the horse is going to be retired and sent to a work farm. By the author of the Legends of Orkney series. Simultaneous eBook.
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The city girls
by Aki
A group of girls explore the city, from watching the sunrise from a rooftop and breakfast from a food cart to museums and parks
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Studio : a place for art to start
by Emily Arrow
Touring a studio building, a young bunny observes artists thinking, sharing and creating in diverse habitats while he searches for a perfect space to let his own imagination shine. A first children’s book. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Chicken story time
by Sandy Asher
Crossing the road to get to the library for story time, a chicken enjoys the story so much that it tells its friends, causing more chickens, and children, to arrive to hear stories from a bemused but innovative librarian. By the award-winning author of With All My Heart, With All My Mind.
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Penguins love colors
by Sarah Aspinall
Six little penguins named after flowers and plants decide to paint a beautiful picture on the ice for their mother--and end up with paint all over themselves
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Peppa Pig story treasury
by Candlewick Press
A single-volume mash-up of six favorite Peppa Pig tales includes Peppa Pig and the Muddy Puddles, Peppa Pig and the Busy Day at School and Peppa Pig and the Library Visit. Illustrations.
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Paolo, Emperor of Rome
by Mac Barnett
When Paolo the dachshund finally escapes the hair salon where he lives, he has adventures beyond his wildest dreams amid the beauty and culture of Rome
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Hosea plays on
by Kathleen McAlpin Blasi
Musician Hosea Taylor travels to the market in Rochester, New York, to play his saxophone and earn money to help a boy who would like to play an instrument
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Franklin's valentines
by Sharon Jennings
When Franklin loses the valentines he has made for his friends, he is heartbroken and worries that they won't want to give him any cards, but Franklin soon learns that he has very good friends. Reprint.
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Let's Dance
by David Bowie
Adapts the lyrics to the late music artist’s popular song in a celebration of music and dance that introduces a new generation to David Bowie’s work and is complemented by bright, whimsical illustrations. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Spooky sleepover
by Meredith Rusu
Organizing a backyard Halloween camping party for their friends, Clifford and Emily Elizabeth begin telling ghost stories by the campfire before spooky noises and unfamiliar shadows make them wonder if a scary creature has wandered into the party. TV tie-in. Original. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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I believe I can
by Grace Byers
The team behind the best-selling I Am Enough presents an empowering tribute to the limitless potential of children from every background that conveys messages about believing in themselves. 200,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Hello, red fox
by Eric Carle
An interactive storybook finds Little Frog hosting a birthday party, even if his friends' names confuse his mother, in a tale that introduces complementary colors using clever eye tricks. Jr Lib Guild.
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You are ready! : the world is waiting
by Eric Carle
The best-selling creator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar combines sparse text with Eric Carle’s signature cut-paper artwork in an inspirational gift book that invites readers to spread their wings and pursue the next big step. 100,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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A small miracle
by Peter Collington
A starving elderly woman's self-sacrificing effort to reassemble a church's Christmas Nativity scene that has been damaged by vandals culminates in a saving act of kindness, in an inspirational story told through 96 intricately detailed miniature images. Reprint.
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Such a good boy
by Marianna Coppo
An adorable but sometimes mischievous little dog stars in a relatable story for children who understand the pressures of navigating the boundaries between being good and being themselves. By the award-winning creator of Petra. Illustrations.
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Sorry (really sorry)
by Joanna Cotler
Featuring illustrations by the nationally syndicated New Yorker cartoonist, a tribute to the power of small acts of kindness follows the story of a cow whose bad mood spreads throughout her entire farm before a gentle-hearted dog turns things around by responding with kindness. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Can I play too?
by Samantha Cotterill
When a disagreement over how they want to play tests the limits of friendship between two young children who are still learning social cues, a kindhearted teacher steps in to help them identify and understand each other’s feelings. By the creator of This Beach Is Loud! Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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I found a kitty!
by Troy Cummings
A sequel to the best-selling Can I Be Your Dog? finds Arfy the lucky dog trying to find a forever home for his stray kitten friend, Scamper, who makes Arfy’s owner sneeze. Illustrations.
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Bonaparte plays ball
by Margery Cuyler
Enthusiastic skeleton Bonaparte and his teammates on the Little Monsters gear up to play against the Mighty Aliens for the championship title, a competition that challenges Bonaparte to hold himself together and not lose his head. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Madame Badobedah
by Sophie Dahl
When an eccentric elderly newcomer arrives at the Mermaid Hotel, the suspicious daughter of the hotel’s managers unexpectedly bonds with the prickly lady, who encourages her to join in quirky adventures. Illustrated by the artist of The Bandit Queen. Illustrations.
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When Grandpa gives you a toolbox
by Jamie L. B. Deenihan
A companion to When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree finds a disappointed boy who receives a toolbox instead of the dollhouse he requested deciding to work with his grandfather to build a dollhouse instead of launching the toolbox into outer space. Illustrations.
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Malo and the merry-go-round
by Maria Dek
After learning that a merry-go-round has been set up by the pond, Malo sneaks away from helping his friend Poto make pickles to play
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Party Like a Princess
by Lori Froeb
"Attend Rapunzel's spring festival, Ariel's pirate party, Tiana's Mardi Gras masquerade, and more. Packed with surprise flaps and interactive activities, this book is perfect for anyone who likes to party like a princess!" |
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Disney bedtime favorites
by Nancy Parent
A latest edition of the top-selling bedtime storybook features 250 pieces of spot and full-page art and 18 stories that invite children to watch shooting stars with Bambi and Thumper, search for ghosts in the castle with Anna and Elsa and more. 200,000 first printing. Media tie-in. Illustrations.
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Mulan and the dragon race
by Kathy McCullough
In "Mulan and the Dragon Race", Mulan competes in a boat race at the Dragon Boat Festival, and in "A Song for Cinderella", Cinderella helps a new friend find her voice
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Frozen read-along storybook and CD
by Calliope Glass
Featuring actors' voices from the movie, a read-along adaptation of the latest Disney animated film follows the epic journey of fearless optimist Anna, who teams up with rugged mountaineer Kristoff to find her sister in the winter kingdom of Arendelle. Original. 125,000 first printing. Movie tie-in.
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5-minute Easter stories
by Disney Book Group
An anthology of 12 Easter-themed stories features entries designed to be read in about five minutes each and stars beloved characters ranging from Winnie-the-Pooh and Cinderella to Minnie Mouse and Thumper. 200,000 first printing. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
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Mulan : Loyal. Brave. True
by Carin Davis
Publishing just in time for the release of the live-action version of Disney’s Mulan in March 2020, stories based on the movie follow Mulan and her friends Mushu, Cri-Kee and others as they set out to save Mulan’s father and the Chinese empire from an enemy invasion. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
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A place for Mulan
by Marie Chow
Featuring an all-new, original story, a stylized picture book is based on the world and characters of the upcoming Walt Disney Studios’ live-action production of Mulan. 75,000 first printing. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
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Behold! The majestic unicorn : (and other not-so-magical beings)
by Jeff Pidgeon
A series of books publishing to coincide with the latest Disney/Pixar film, Onward, which opens in theaters March 6, 2020, introduces two teenage elf brothers living in a suburban fantasy world, who embark on an extraordinary quest to discover if there is still a little magic left out there. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
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Dear Abuelo
by Grecia Huesca Dominguez
Through letters to her grandfather in Mexico, Juana details her move to New York, her first days of school, and her new friendship with a classmate who speaks both Spanish and English. |
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Little Bear's Treasures
by Stella Dreis
A treasure-hunting little bear discovers fantastical things that others disregard as junk, from buttons and feathers to hiding places and scratching trees, before encountering the most wonderful find of all, a new friend who understands how he feels about the world’s wonders. Illustrations.
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Little Cheetah's shadow
by Marianne Dubuc
When Little Cheetah and Little Shadow decide to trade places, they get a chance to see the world through each other's eyes
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That's life!
by Ame Dyckman
When Life unexpectedly knocks on the door, a child discovers that Life is what one makes of it, even if it gets weird and uncooperative, in a quirky celebration of life’s unpredictable messiness and how it shapes milestones. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Bear goes sugaring
by Maxwell Eaton
"Learn how to make syrup the old fashioned way with the help of a friendly bear and her amusingly unhelpful accomplices Dog and Squirrel in this informative comics-style picture book."
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The one and only Dylan St. Claire
by Kamen Edwards
A celebration of individuality, persistence and overcoming disappointment follows the experiences of a confident, emotionally expressive boy who finds ways to make the most of an opportunity when he is given a secondary role in the school play. Illustrations.
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Frankenbunny
by Jill Esbaum
Spencer the bunny's older brothers frighten him with stories about Frankenbunny and other monsters until Spencer figures out how to overcome his fears and his brothers
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Ollie and Augustus
by Gabriel Evans
Worrying when he embarks on a first day of school while his faithful canine companion must stay behind at home, young Ollie advertises for a daytime friend only to discover that good friends are rather hard to find. Illustrations.
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Smart George
by Jules Feiffer
"When George's mother asks him to add one plus one, two plus two, and three plus three, George would rather eat, go for a walk, and take a nap. But soon George finds himself in a colorful dream about . . . numbers!"
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The bold, brave bunny
by Beth Ferry
A bold and brave little bunny journeys outside his overcrowded burrow to explore the beautiful world and record his adventures before realizing he is lonely and encountering a big, fluffy surprise. By the author of Stick and Stone. 40,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Swashby and the sea
by Beth Ferry
No-nonsense Captain Swashby is used to the sea meeting all of his needs and when, after his retirement, new neighbors disturb his solitary life, the sea helps in just the right way
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Friday Night Wrestlefest
by Jennifer Fox
Every Friday night is Wrestlefest at a family's home, where Dangeous Daddoo takes on the Tag Team Twins in a battle to bedtime
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Usha and the stolen sun
by Bree Galbraith
After she learns from her grandfather that other people have built a wall to keep the sun to themselves, Usha sings and tell stories that pique the curiosity of the people behind the wall, inspiring them to remove the wall brick by brick
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Glad, glad Bear!
by Kimberly Gee
A follow-up to Mad, Mad Bear! finds the endearingly relatable Bear happily preparing for his first dance class before overcoming feelings of insecurity and shyness through his exuberant dancing. 12,500 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Freda and the Blue Beetle
by Sophie Gilmore
Rescuing an injured beetle that thrives so much that it grows to a giant size, young Freda finds the courage to defend her insect friend and prove his value when he is wrongly implicated in the disappearance of a prize sheep. By the creator of Little Doctor and the Fearless Beast. Illustrations.
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Federico and the wolf
by Rebecca J Gomez
Donning his red hoodie and climbing aboard a bicycle whose basket is full of food, young Federico embarks on a visit to his abuelo before a hungry wolf with a strikingly familiar appearance enters the scene, in a culturally inspired adaptation that is complemented by a recipe for salsa. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Lilah Tov, good night
by G
A soothing Hebrew lullaby takes on added meaning for a refugee family that begins a nighttime journey toward a new beginning, while their little girl observes the wonders of nature in the creatures and landscapes they pass. By the Grammy Award-winning music artist and author of Señorita Mariposa. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Little Miss Tiny
by Roger Hargreaves
Miss Tiny makes many new friends despite the fact she is much smaller than they are
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This is not that kind of book
by Christopher Healy
A riotous mash-up alphabet primer features characters that represent different book genres, from fairy tales and mysteries to superhero adventures and joke books, challenging readers to keep up as the story abruptly shifts in other directions. Illustrations.
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Summer song
by Kevin Henkes
A final entry in the seasonally themed picture book series that includes the best-selling When Spring Comes combines striking verbal imagery with evocative paintings. By the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Kitten’s First Full Moon. 125,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Grandparents
by Chema Heras
A heartwarming story follows the efforts of a devoted and optimistic grandfather who offers loving reasons to his reluctant wife about why he wants her to accompany him to a local dance, in an English-language release of an award-winning first book. Illustrations.
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What about worms!?
by Mo Willems
A big, tough tiger who is riotously afraid of worms sends a letter to readers warning them that worms are everywhere and might even be inside the book. By the award-winning creator of Mother Bruce. 150,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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We will rock our classmates
by Ryan T. Higgins
The award-winning creator of We Don’t Eat Our Classmates and the Mother Bruce series presents the story of a talented T. rex who diligently practices for an upcoming school talent show before leaning on the support of her friends to overcome stage fright. 250,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Elmore and Pinky
by Holly Hobbie
Elmore the porcupine and Pinky the skunk each wish for a best friend, and when Elmore finds himself in trouble, a true friend steps in to help him
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The nutcracker
by Janet Schulman
A new edition of a classic Christmas story, adapted from The Nutcracker and the King of Mice and including material not included in the ballet, offers enchanting paintings and a CD of Tchaikovsky's music with a reading of the story. 45,000 first printing.
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Quit calling me a monster!
by Jory John
The creators of I Will Chomp You! present a riotous ode to stereotypes, prejudice and empathy in the story of a shaggy purple monster who wishes people would see him for himself and not for his pointy monster teeth. Simultaneous eBook.
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A girl like me
by Angela Johnson
A celebration of girls encourages readers to reject limitations and follow their dreams
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Hey, dog
by Tony Johnston
A little boy patiently offers food and comfort to an abused stray dog that struggles to trust humans again, a dual effort that leads to a worried search for an owner and a loving new friendship. By the author of The Cat With Seven Names. Simultaneous eBook
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Izzy Gizmo and the invention convention
by Pip Jones
A companion to the award-winning Izzy Gizmo finds Izzy racing to build an invention in the hope of winning admittance into the Genius Guild only to be thwarted at every turn by rival Abi von Lavish. Illustrations.
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It's not my fault!
by Jory John
A relatable tale about emotional maturity depicts a little boy who steadfastly blames his pen, comb, pillow and whatever happens to be on hand whenever he makes a mistake or a poor choice, convictions that are challenged when the disparaged items team up and claim innocence. Illustrations.
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Eat your rocks, Croc! : Dr. Glider's advice for troubled animals
by Jess Keating
Traveling the world to help his fellow animals and the occasional plant, Dr. Sugar Glider treats a crocodile with an upset tummy, a creeped-out krill, a stressed meerkat and a male praying mantis who just wants a date. By the author of Pink Is for Blobfish and the illustrator of The Bad Seed. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Like the moon loves the sky
by Hena Khan
Illustrations and prose inspired by the Quran celebrate a mother's love and hopes for her child
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Zombies don't eat veggies
by Megan Lacera
Although Mo's parents insist he eat zombie cuisine, Mo craves vegetables and strives to get them to taste recipes made from his hidden garden. Includes recipes
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Baby Clown
by Kara LaReau
When newborn Baby Clown cannot stop crying, his parents and their fellow clowns try everything to help, from making silly faces to giving him rides in their tiny cars. By the author of the Infamous Ratsos series and the creator of the Caldecott Medal-winning Wolf in the Snow. Illustrations.
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Lift
by Minh Lê
Discovering a mysterious new button on her apartment elevator that carries her to amazing places where she can escape and explore on her own, young Iris considers how including another person will change her adventures. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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This way, Charlie
by Caron Levis
Jack, a gruff goat who prefers to be left alone in his home on the Open Bud Ranch, overcomes a bumpy start to forge an unlikely bond with newcomer Charlie, a blind horse that Jack guides to a favorite sunlit field. By the award-winning creators of Ida, Always. 25,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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When my brother gets home
by Tom Lichtenheld
A younger sister impatiently imagines the fantastical adventures that await her brother’s return from school, from climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro in the playground to building a cardboard castle. By the best-selling illustrator of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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We are water protectors
by Carole Lindstrom
When a black snake threatens to destroy the earth, one young water protector takes a stand to defend the planet's water, in a tale inspired by the many indigenous-led conservation movements across North America
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Froggy for president!
by Jonathan London
In a latest entry in the popular series, Froggy dons a presidential tie to campaign opposite his rival, Frogilina, in a campaign for class president that involves a platform built around all-day recess, while his opponent outlines a fundraiser and a lunch-sharing program. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Hello, world!
by Ethan Long
Introduces the sights and residents of Happy County, where a lot of things are happening and every day can end on a happy note
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My friend Earth
by Patricia MacLachlan
Die-cut pages invite reader to explore how Earth is a friend to all creatures, watching over us as the year cycles through the seasons
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Prairie days
by Patricia MacLachlan
Inspired by the Newbery Medalist’s prairie youth, a nostalgic storybook combines MacLachlan’s signature sparse text with vibrant artwork by the illustrator of Lola’s Fandango to depict the earth-rich, star-quilted experiences of prairie farm and town life. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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You and Me Both
by Mahtab Narsimhan
"This is the story of two classmates who love all the same things: building tall block towers and knocking them down. Strawberry jam on toast. Jumping into big puddles in their matching boots. The narrator and his best friend, Jamal, might as well be twins—they have so much in common! And they always stick together. When Jamal gets a haircut, his best friend gets his cut the same way. They’re sure their teacher will never be able to tell them apart. The vibrant, playful illustrations eventually reveal that the boys each have a different skin color. Inspired by a true story that went viral on social media, about two boys—one white, one black—who got the same haircut thinking it would make them identical, this is a joyful story about friendship, diversity, and how the things we share are more than skin deep."
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Fall ball
by Peter McCarty
Young Bobby, his friends and his dog Sparky enjoy a game of football played in the flying leaves, swirling colors and crisp air before an early sunset and a surprise snowfall prompt Bobby's family to snuggle on the couch together to watch a game on television. By the author of Jeremy Draws a Monster.
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Three little kittens : (and one little mouse!)
by Barbara McClintock
A comic-style rendering of the classic nursery rhyme depicts three high- spirited kittens who wail with misery over their lost mittens before finding and washing them, earning pie and hugs from their mama. By the award-winning creator of Emma and Julia Love Ballet. Illustrations.
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My neighbor Totoro : picture book
by Hayao Miyazaki
The companion book to the beloved animation classic My Neighbor Totoro, by legendary Studio Ghibli director Hayao Miyazaki. Featuring artwork taken directly from the movie, this updated edition will allow parents and children to relive Totoro's magical adventures with scene-by-scene illustrations and character dialogue. Eleven-year-old Satsuki and her sassy little sister Mei have moved to the country to be closer to their ailing mother. While their father is working, the girls explore their sprawling oldhouse and the forest and fields that surround it. Soon, Satsuki and Mei discover Totoro, a magical forest spirit who takes them on fantastic adventures through the trees and the clouds - and teaches them a lesson about trusting one another
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A girl named October
by Zakieh A. Mohammed
"Can empathy be taught? The importance of empathy and its impact are explored in A Girl Named October. The title character, October, is ever present as the narrator navigates a life without realizing how even the smallest memories, interactions, and expressions can impact a very large, and often imposing, world. Touching the world is no longer an abstract idea, but a concrete action that reveals how everything we do affects everyone around us."--Provided by publisher
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Grandpa grumps
by Katrina Moore
Planning all kinds of activities to share with her Yeh-Yeh when he visits from China for the first time, young Daisy is disappointed by her grandfather’s grumpy demeanor and tries all sorts of ways to make him smile. 25,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Go Get 'em, Tiger!
by Sabrina Moyle
A rhyming tale in which an exuberant tiger encourages young readers to eagerly tackles life's challenges and believe in their own tigerlike strength.
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The Paper Bag Princess
by Robert N. Munsch
"An empowerment-focused keepsake edition of one of the world's best-loved picture books 40 years. |
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Only a tree knows how to be a tree
by Mary Murphy
A joyful exploration of the concept of self celebrates how every living thing has a special place in the world, including trees that turn sunshine into food, dogs that communicate by moving their ears and children who are the only ones who know how to be themselves. Illustrations.
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Goodnight, veggies
by Diana Murray
A sleepy bedtime story set in a community garden depicts a friendly earthworm who observes the nighttime rituals of tuckered-out tomatoes, cuddly cauliflowers and potatoes with closing eyes. Illustrated by the award-winning creator of The Not So Quiet Library. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The barefoot king
by Andrew Jordan Nance
Young King Creet orders that the land be covered in leather so he will never again stub his bare toe, but when that proves unwise a minister proposes a better solution
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Welcoming Elijah : a Passover tale with a tail
by Lesléa Newman
A little boy sits down with his family to embark on the many traditions of their Passover Seder before symbolically opening the front door to welcome the prophet Elijah and discovering a stray kitten who needs a home. Illustrations.
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All the Dear Little Animals
by Ulf Nilsson
A picture book for children aged five and up, covering the difficult subject of death in an unsentimental way.
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Granddaddy's turn : a journey to the ballot box
by Michael S Bandy
A tale based on the true story of a family's struggle for voting rights in the Civil Rights-era South follows a young boy's witness to a day when his proud, hardworking grandfather dresses in his best suit and goes to town so that he can vote for the first time.
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What is given from the heart
by Pat McKissack
Despite their own poverty since Daddy died, Mama tells nine-year-old James Otis they need to help Sarah, seven, whose family lost everything in a fire
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The President sang Amazing grace
by Zoe Mulford
Presents a lyrical account of the day the 44th president sang with a grieving nation following the 2015 shooting in a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, in a tribute that includes victim biographies and excerpts from Obama’s eulogy. Media tie-in. Illustrations.
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Goodbye winter, hello spring
by Kenard Pak
A boy and his dog explore the countryside, greeting the elements of nature that they meet and noting how the environment is changing from winter to spring
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The birthday book
by Todd Parr
The best-selling creator of Be Who You Are blends playfulness and sensitivity in an exploration of some of the many ways birthdays can be celebrated at any age, from dressing up and having a party to making wishes and accepting hugs. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Rocking in my school shoes
by Eric Litwin
Pete the cat wears his school shoes when visiting the library, the lunchroom, the playground, and more while singing his special song
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Pete the cat : secret agent
by Kim Dean
In a storybook complemented by 30 stickers, Pete the Cat goes undercover as “Secret Agent Meow” and uses his handy spy watch, secret-catcher and meow-mobile to investigate unusual activity in his hometown. 150,000 first printing. Original. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Pete the cat's groovy guide to kindness
by Kim Dean
An engaging collection of favorite quotes and groovy words of wisdom by the irrepressible Pete the Cat shares relatable advice about the importance of being kind to others. 100,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Who stole the hazelnuts? : a forest mystery
by Marcus Pfister
Waking up the entire forest when he discovers that someone has stolen his three hazelnuts, an outspoken little squirrel treats all of his animal friends with hostile suspicion in the course of his investigation. By the best-selling creator of the Rainbow Fish series. 20,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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The little engine that could
by Watty Piper
Featuring new illustrations by the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of The Adventures of Beekle, a 90th anniversary edition of the beloved self-esteem classic complements the original text with a special introduction by the illustrator and music artist Dolly Parton. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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This is my dollhouse
by Giselle Potter
A little girl gives readers a proud tour of her handmade dollhouse, describing its innumerable details and explaining how she made furniture and doll clothes out of everyday household items, a creative effort that provides her with far more fun than a store-bought dollhouse. Simultaneous eBook.
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Bedtime bonnet
by Nancy Amanda Redd
A celebration of family and nighttime Black hair traditions features a little girl whose multi-generational family members get ready for bed by putting on durags, wraps, caps and scarves while she searches everywhere for her missing braid bonnet. Illustrations.
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Why?
by Adam Rex
In a celebration of a child’s curious mind, a little girl becomes the only person in a frightened crowd to question supervillain Dr. X-Ray about why he is swooping around and scaring everyone, uncovering the surprising truth about his bullying behaviors. By the creator of Chu’s Day. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Margaret & H.A. Rey's Curious George plays soccer
by Monica Perez
Eagerly joining his friends during a soccer game but not knowing how to play, Curious George enrolls in soccer camp and learns about game rules and teamwork before getting into mischief that prompts the team to declare him their "Most Valuable Monkey." Simultaneous eBook. 50,000 first printing. TV tie-in.
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Margret & H.A. Rey's Curious George and the Summer Games
by Monica Perez
Hoping to participate in the town’s annual field day Summer Games, Curious George identifies a sport that he does naturally and practices diligently while learning the importance of teamwork and cheering for others. TV tie-in. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Bunny business
by Lori Richmond
Excitedly accompanying Mama to work when her bunnysitter calls out sick, Bunny is disappointed to discover that their time spent in the office seems rather boring, compelling Bunny to think of a creative way to make work more fun. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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How to put an octopus to bed
by Sherri Duskey Rinker
The best-selling author of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site presents the tale of an exuberant young octopus who takes charge of the family bedtime routine by making sure everyone has brushed their teeth, put on pajamas and gotten tucked in by all eight of his arms. Illustrations.
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Love, Sophia on the Moon
by Anica Mrose Rissi
Running away to the moon to escape parental rules that she considers unfair, little Sophia sends angry notes to her mother back on Earth that are answered by the unexpected news that someone from the moon has moved into Sophia’s old room. 20,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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The president of the jungle
by André Rodrigues
"Unhappy with Lion, the king of the jungle, the animals hold an election to choose a new leader"
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Choo-choo school
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Seven adorable train cars join a new lineup of students on the first day of Choo-Choo School, where they recite classroom rules about work, fairness and kindness before embarking on a pun-riddled day of learning how to stay on track. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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In My Anaana's Amautik
by Nadia Sammurtok
Nadia Sammurtok lovingly invites the reader into the amautik -- the pouch in the back of a mothers parka used to carry a child -- to experience everything through the eyes of the baby nestled inside, from the cloudlike softness of the pouch to the glistening sound of Anaanas laughter. |
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The farm that Mac built
by Tammi Sauer
A scarecrow emcees a barnyard theater production of riotously costumed cows and pigs in a farm adaptation of “The House That Jack Built” that is interrupted by the unexpected arrivals of rambunctious monkeys, break-dancing kangaroos and singing elephants. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Hensel and Gretel, ninja chicks
by Corey Rosen Schwartz
The team behind The Three Ninja Pigs and Ninja Red Riding Hood present a latest fractured fairy tale depicting ninja sisters Hensel and Gretel, who must rescue their parents from the cornbread cottage of a wily fox.
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How to be on the moon
by Viviane Schwarz
A follow-up to How to Find Gold finds best friends Anna and Crocodile embarking on an imaginative journey to the moon, a mission that challenges them to build a playground rocket ship and pack plenty of sandwiches
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Would you rather be a bullfrog?
by Theo. LeSieg
A series of choices presented in rhythmical and rhymed questions poses questions for pondering: "Would you rather be a dog or be a cat?", "Would you rather live in igloos or in tents?", "Would you rather be a mermaid with a tail instead of feet?"
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Roy digs dirt
by David Shannon
An adorable but messy little white dog who loves nothing better than playing in the dirt digs, burrows and rolls through the buried treasures he unearths before an encounter with a skunk sends him to the dreaded bathtub. By the author of the Caldecott Honor-winning No, David! Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Sheep in a jeep : 5-minute stories
by Nancy Shaw
Collects the adventures of a group of hapless sheep as they drive their jeep, take a hike, trick or treat, and pick out a birthday gift
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Brown Sugar Babe
by Charlotte Watson Sherman
Brown is... musical!... athletic!... poetic! When a little girl has doubts about the color of her skin, her mother shows her all the wonderful, beautiful things brown can! |
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Boxitects
by Kim Smith
A STEAM-centered story about a talented youngster who builds remarkable things out of cardboard boxes finds Meg impressing her teacher and classmates with her constructions before clashing with a fellow innovator during a school competition. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Sock story
by CK Smouha
When Phil and Dale get separated in the wash, they must face the prospect of facing life on their own
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Charlie & Mouse outdoors
by Laurel Snyder
Charlie and Mouse and their parents are going on a camping trip, and there will be hiking, storytelling, marshmallows, and campfires, and the joy that comes from sharing it all
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Charlie & Mouse even better
by Laurel Snyder
It is Mom's birthday, and Charlie and Mouse and their Dad want everything to be perfect--so when the cake gets burnt the boys have to come up with a new plan, pronto
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Agent Lion
by David Soman
An upside-down detective story by the creators of the Ladybug Girl series introduces clueless new picture book character Agent Lion, who considers giving up when he is unable to find a client’s missing cat, Fluffy. 40,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Interrupting chicken
by David Ezra Stein
A tale inspired by a favorite joke follows the antics of a young chicken, whose discomfiting habit of interrupting bedtime stories is corrected in a whimsical and unexpected way.
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Llama unleashes the alpacalypse
by Jonathan Stutzman
A giggle-inducing sequel to Llama Destroys the World finds Llama endeavoring to avoid cleaning up his messy home by cloning his friend Alpaca and making the clones do the work, triggering unexpected mayhem. Illustrations.
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The big storm : a very soggy counting book
by Nancy Tafuri
Seeing the dark clouds approaching, Mouse, Bird, and the other woodland critters quickly head for shelter in a nearby hollow to ride out the storm together in this charming counting tale with full-color illustrations, from the author of The Busy Squirrel.
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Lili Macaroni
by Nicole Testa
When Lili Macaroni starts school and is bullied for having red hair and freckles, she draws an imaginary butterfly to help her get over being sad
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A way with wild things
by Larissa Theule
Preferring the company of fascinating insects to people, science-loving Poppy tries to blend into the background at a family member’s 100th birthday party, before a dragonfly draws her out by landing on the birthday cake. Illustrations.
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Outside in
by Deborah Underwood
A mindful contemplation of the many ways nature affects our everyday lives compares the outdoors to a patient and generous friend who comes in to help and heal while reminding us that we are all part of a much greater universe. By the best-selling author of The Quiet Book. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Stay, Little Seed
by Cristiana Valentini
"A moving tale of love, fear, and the courage of letting go. Beyond the hill where the tree lives, lies Who Knows Where. Every year when the wind blows, the tree's seeds sail to this mysterious place, until the day an especially tiny seed decides to remain on its branch. At first, the tree feels the seed should leave. If it doesn't it will never grow roots of its own. This strikingly illustrated picture book celebrates the rhythms of the natural world as it gently reminds parents and children that letting go and being brave can lead to life's greatest adventures." |
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The Polar Express : 30th Anniversary Edition
by Chris Van Allsburg
A 30th anniversary edition of the Caldecott Medal-winning classic incorporates a new jacket design, an expanded interior layout, an author's note, a downloadable audio reading by Liam Neeson and a golden "All Aboard" ornament. By the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Jumanji. 300,000 first printing.
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Jumanji
by Chris Van Allsburg
A sumptuously bound anniversary release of the Caldecott Medal-winning tale in which Peter and Judy begin playing a surprisingly dangerous board game that must be finished in order to end its horrors is accompanied by a CD recording of the text read by Robin Williams. By the creator of the Caldecott Medal-winning The Polar Express. 35,000 first printing.
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Mabel : a mermaid fable
by Rowboat Watkins
"A picture book about a mermaid named Mabel, who unlike the rest of her family does not have a moustache, and the seven-armed octopus who becomes her friend and helps her see that she is just right the way she is"
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We are in a book!
by Mo Willems
When Piggie discovers that she and Gerald are in a book and she can make the reader say a funny word out loud, Gerald is tickled pink, but what happens when the story is over? By a three-time Caldecott Honor winner, two-time Theodor Seuss Geisel Medal winner and #1 New York Times best-selling illustrator/author.
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My friend is sad
by Mo Willems
When Gerald the Elephant is sad, Piggie is determined to cheer him up, but he soon finds after many tries that it only takes the simplest thing to change Gerald's mood. 75,000 first printing. $150,000 ad/promo.
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My new friend is so fun!
by Mo Willems
The unlikely best friendship between cautious Gerald and exuberant Piggie is tested when Piggie makes a new friend and an apprehensive Gerald fears he is not ready to share. By the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! 100,000 first printing.
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Let's go for a drive!
by Mo Willems
Elephant Gerald and Piggie want to go for a drive, but as Gerald thinks of one thing after another that they will have to take along, they come to realize that they lack the most important thing of all.
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I broke my trunk!
by Mo Willems
Gerald the elephant tells his best friend Piggie a long, crazy story about how he broke his trunk
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I love my new toy!
by Mo Willems
Piggie can't wait to show Gerald her brand-new toy, but when it gets accidentally broken, their friendship may be in jeopardy. 100,000 first printing.
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Today I will fly!
by Mo Willems
While reckless Piggie is determined to fly, his friend Elephant is skeptical, but when Piggie gets a little help from others, amazing things happen. 75,000 first printing. $150,000 ad/promo.
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I broke my trunk!
by Mo Willems
Gerald the elephant tells his best friend Piggie a long, crazy story about how he broke his trunk
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Four feet, two sandals
by Karen Lynn Williams
Two young Afghani girls living in a refugee camp in Pakistan share a precious pair of sandals brought by relief workers. Includes author's note about refugees
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Never too little to love
by Jeanne Willis
Desperate to get a kiss from his favorite friend, a very tall giraffe, Tiny Too-Little Mouse tries to come up with a clever plan to build himself a platform, but when the platform wobbles and suddenly falls to the ground, his friend comes up with a simpler plan that works just as well.
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My Bison
by Gaya Wisniewski
"A little girl becomes friends with a bison. Each winter they meet, sit by the fire, and share stories, or just enjoy the silence. Their bond deepens as they grow older and the years pass. What happens when one winter her bison doesn't return?" |
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Peter and the tree children
by Peter Wohlleben
Piet the squirrel learns facts about trees from the tree children in the forest such as how they grow, the way they communicate, and the struggles they endure in the forest
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The giant of Jum
by Elli Woollard
A hungry giant embarks on a search for a tasty boy named Jack, encountering children of all sorts who implore him to help instead of gobbling them up. By the creator of The Storm Whale.
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The great gran plan
by Elli Woollard
A rollicking rhyming twisted fairy tale finds one of the Three Little Pigs mixed up in the Big Bad Wolf's plot to eat Little Red Riding Hood's Granny, who proves to be tougher than she looks.
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Ellie makes a friend
by Mike Wu
When a panda fellow artist travels all the way from China to join her zoo, Ellie the creative elephant begins to question her own talents in the face of the newcomer’s distinctive style. By the creator of Henri’s Hats. 35,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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I can be anything
by Shinsuke Yoshitake
A heartwarmingly relatable bedtime story follows the guessing-game antics of an exuberant but gradually sleepy youngster who pantomimes the things she imagines, while her overtired but patient mother makes guesses around last-minute chores. Illustrations.
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Smashy town
by Andrea Griffing Zimmerman
A rhythmic and lively onomatopoeic story by the creators of Trashy Town depicts a busy construction worker who uses a wrecking-ball crane to dismantle old buildings before using a bulldozer to clear debris away for a new building. 40,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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The moon keeper
by Zosienka
Emile's new job as a moonkeeper has him making sure the moon has everything it needs to shine its light over the night creatures, but his job gets more complicated when the moon starts to change and slowly disappears
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