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Find Momo everywhere
by Andrew Knapp
Heartfelt text and lively mixed-media illustrations explore grief and how we can still connect with our loved ones even after they're gone as the author meditates on the life and loss of his beloved dog—and best friend—Momo.
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My mother's tongues : a weaving of languages
by Uma Menon
Recounting her mother's migration from India and how she came to speak two languages—Malayalam and English—a young girl shows how the gift of multilingualism can transport people across borders and around the world.
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This little kitty in the garden
by Karen Obuhanych
Mischievous kittens wreak adorable havoc in the garden as they plant seeds, pounce and play, claw and climb, and splish, splash and swirl, ending their day asleep in the garden bed.
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Mommy's new friend
by Shelley Tougas
When That Guy comes over and makes homemade pizza for dinner, it's not the same as before, when Daddy and Mommy and I would all eat together. But That Guy takes care of Mommy when she's sick, and That Guy laughs at my jokes. Maybe, That Guy isn't that bad, after all. Shelley Tougas and award-winning illustrator Sara Palacios' Mommy's New Friend is a gentle and uplifting tale about growing up, learning new perspectives, and accepting how blended families can evolve and expand.
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A unicorn, a dinosaur, and a shark were riding a bicycle
by Jonathan Fenske
When the narrator of the book INSISTS they ride a bicycle, a unicorn, dinosaur and shark, who are relaxing, are quite resistant to this turn of events, in this uproarious picture book that will leave kids wondering who really calls the shots in the story.
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April Showers Bring May Flowers |
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Don't touch that flower!
by Alice Hemming
In this hilarious story about spring and the changing of the seasons, Squirrel discovers a beautiful flower amidst his leaves and vows to protect it no matter what.
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Flower garden
by Eve Bunting
In a simple rhyming text and bold illustrations, a little girl and her father purchase a birthday garden for her mother--pansies, tulips, daffodils, geraniums, and daisies--and hurry home to prepare their birthday surprise.
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Thank you, garden
by Liz Garton Scanlon
The Caldecott Honor-winning author of All the World presents a lyrical celebration of the plants and people who thrive in busy community gardens where flowers and friendships grow.
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The jasmine sneeze
by Nadine Kaadan
Haroun the cat spends his days lounging around Damascus, but his allergy to jasmine always causes him problems, so one day he devises a plan to fix the problem.
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Fletcher and the springtime blossoms
by Julia Rawlinson
When Fletcher the fox finds the ground covered in white, he rushes to warn the other animals that spring snow has fallen, but when they follow him back to the meadow they find something much more fun.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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Grand Ledge Area District Library 131 E Jefferson St Grand Ledge, Michigan 48837 (517) 627-7014https://gladl.org |
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