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What is great about this book: Sesame Street comes to life in the pages filled with the warmth of Sesame Street;
Look for: All of your favorite characters, and creative illustrations.
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A Way With Wild Things
by Larissa Theule
What it is about: 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. What is special: This poetic and evocative story celebrates the shy and introverted kids among us.
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A Year of Everyday Wonders
by Cheryl B. Klein
What it is about: 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.
What is special: Wonderful artwork highlights the special fun of the whole year.
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How to Read to a Grandma or Grandpa
by Jean Reagan
What You Will Like: A heartwarming entry in the best-selling role-reversal series invites children to share fun and exciting times reading with grandparents, offering whimsical advice about choosing a great story, finding a spot for reading together and using one’s best reading-out-loud voice.
What is special: This book celebrates the bond reading together brings.
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Charlie the Ranch Dog : Charlie's Snow Day
by Ree Drummond
What it is about: Delightedly waking up to a snow-covered world, Charlie the intrepid basset hound ventures outdoors and takes a break from patrol duty to share a sled ride with his buddy Walter, whose disappearance prompts a determined search-and-rescue mission.
What may be familiar: You may recognize Charlie and his Buddy Walter from The TV show The Pioneer Woman.
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Bear Likes Jam
by Ciara Gavin
What it is about: Unable to think of anything else after tasting jam for the first time, Bear disregards Mama Duck's instructions that bears must eat their veggies first, until he notices that the ducks all around him are enjoying both healthy and sweet foods.
The Message: Members of families can be different.
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Families, families, families!
by Suzanne Lang
What it is about: A story presented as a series of framed portraits features whimsical animals in dozens of combinations that represent and celebrate all kinds of non-traditional families.
What is Special: Award winning illustrations will make you smile!
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All kinds of families
by Mary Ann Hoberman
What it is about: Families of all shapes, sizes, and colors, including celery stalks and buttons, are presented in this colorful picture book celebrating the diversity, familiarity, and importance of togetherness. 20,000 first printing.
Be sure to : Play close attention to the illustrations. Lots going on!
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