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Children's Picture and Board Books June 2019
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Hum and Swish
by Matt Myers
Jamie wants to quietly work on an art project near her friend, the sea, but people keep disturbing her by asking questions. |
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The story orchestra : four seasons in one day
by Katie Cotton
Isabelle and her dog, Pickle, experience four seasons in one day as they make their way outside with a small apple tree in a pot, in a book that includes buttons on each page that play recordings of music from Vivaldi's "Four Seasons."
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I [love] space
by Allison Wortche
An interactive board book introduces young readers to the solar system
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Pride colors
by Robin Stevenson
Introduces young readers to the Pride flag's colors and shares the message that whoever they grow up to be, they will be loved unconditionally
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Space
by Ruth Musgrave
Sturdy pages, high-quality National Geographic photography and simple, lighthearted text introduce the youngest children to the basics of the solar system, from the sun and planets to its recurring shapes and patterns.
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Pop-Up Peekaboo! Space
by Dawn Sirett
Colorful space scenes and lively, read-aloud rhymes introduce space to babies, in an interactive board book that incorporates eye-catching pop-ups and lift-flap surprises.
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Star wars block : over 100 words every fan should know
by Peskimo (Firm)
A latest entry in the best-selling series takes readers through a tour of the Star Wars films, highlighting popular characters, events and keywords using die-cut shapes and engaging movie-inspired artwork. Movie tie-in.
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Me and my cars
by Liesbet Slegers
A child describes a variety of cars and trucks, including a bus, a jeep, and a street sweeper
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Little elephant
by L. Rigo
A charming new series for preschool children complemented by full-color, naturalistic illustrations and die-cut in the shape of the animal featured in each book, depicts baby animals and their mothers in simply told stories, portraying mother animals taking care of their offspring and keeping their baby animals safe.
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Rapunzel
by Chloe Perkins
A multicultural reimagining of the classic fairy tale depicts a beautiful Indian Rapunzel, who maintains her long, lovely hair while enduring a lonely vigil against a backdrop of vibrant Indian-culture settings.
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Cinderella
by Chloe Perkins
With Mexico as the backdrop and vibrant artwork from a Mexican illustrator, the classic tale of Cinderella gets a fresh twist in this debut title of a brand-new board book series, Once Upon a World.
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The princess and the pea
by Chloe Perkins
An adaptation of the tale in which a girl proves that she is a real princess by feeling a pea through many mattresses and featherbeds
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Snow White
by Chloe Perkins
A first entry in a multicultural fairy-tale series incorporates sumptuous Japanese artwork into the reimagined story of a beautiful young girl who befriends seven dwarves before succumbing to a poisoned apple.
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Good night, baby moon : a bedtime tale about the moon
by James Mitchem
A family of curious rabbits takes nighttime walks in the woods while observing the phases of a moon throughout the course of a month, while the rabbit parents explain to their baby that the waning moon will always return.
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The great matzoh hunt
by Jannie Ho
Looking for a hidden matzoh after their traditional seder gathering, Bunny, Turtle, Lamb and Duck search every nook and cranny while inviting youngsters to lift interactive flaps covering images of a refrigerator, couch cushions and other domestic objects as they participate in this beloved holiday tradition.
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Mustache Baby
by Bridget Heos
When Baby Billy is born with a mustache, his parents have to figure out if it's a good-guy mustache or a bad-guy mustache in this hilarious picture book comedy. 25,000 first printing.
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Let's eat!
by Patricia Geis
The story of how Coco eats a meal in an orderly and well-behaved fashion, from washing his hands first to asking if he can help clean up, offers an approach to motivate children to learn good habits. On board pages
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Let's wash up!
by Patricia Geis
Tula demonstrates good hygiene by washing her face and hands, brushing her teeth, and combing her hair while maintaining a neat and tidy bathroom
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Let's get well!
by Patricia Geis
The story of how Tula follows directions to take care of herself when she is sick offers an approach to motivate children to learn good habits. On board pages
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Let's go to sleep!
by Patricia Geis
Tula demonstrates good bedtime habits as she prepares for sleep, listens to a story, receives a goodnight kiss, and sleeps in her own bed all through the night
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Let's help!
by Patricia Geis
The story of how Coco helps his parents around the house offers an approach to motivate children to learn good habits. On board pages
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Let's get dressed!
by Patricia Geis
The story of how Coco gets dressed all by himself offers an approach to motivate children to learn good habits. On board pages
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In my pond
by Sara Gillingham
Young readers learn what makes a fish's pond so special. On board pages
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Peekaboo!
by Tar Gomi
Through one die-cut hole at eye level, the reader can peek through each funny face using the book as a mask
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Baby astronaut
by Laura Gehl
A multicultural Baby Astronaut gets into a space suit, climbs aboard a shuttle and flies way up high into space, where she works in a space station on important scientific experiments. 50,000 first printing.
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Good-bye pacifier!
by Patricia Geis
The story of how Tula comes to realize she has outgrown her pacifier offers an approach to motivate children to learn good habits. On board pages
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8 little planets
by Chris Ferrie
"An engaging introduction to the solar system from the award-winning creator of the Baby University series shares rhyming facts about each planet set to the tune of ""10 Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed."""
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The little mermaid
by Hannah Eliot
Set in the Caribbean, a young mermaid falls in love with a human prince and gets a magic potion from a sea witch to make her human, but the spell will be broken if the prince does not fall in love with her
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Say good night
by Olivier Dunrea
While Gossie and their friends settle down for bed as night falls on Old Farm, spirited gosling Ollie remains wide awake and bids everyone else goodnight, in a touch-and-feel board book that features textured accents and shimmery star images. 40,000 first printing.
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Gemma & Gus
by Olivier Dunrea
Gemma is a small yellow gosling who likes to lead and her brother is a smaller yellow gosling who likes to follow
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BooBoo : a small gosling with a big appetite
by Olivier Dunrea
A curious blue gosling who loves to eat any kind of food is introduced to Gossie and her barnyard friends, in a sturdy board book that is complemented by a soft cover and rounded corners.
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