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Lullaby Renditions of Star Wars
Help any little rock star get ready for bedtime with a collection of soothing songs inspired some of the most memorable musical moments in the Star Wars franchise. |
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Sophie Quire and the last Storyguard by Jonathan AuxierA follow-up to Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes finds Peter Nimble and Sir Tode summoned by Professor Cake to find a 12-year-old bookmender who longs to escape her confined life and who embarks on a fantastical adventure.
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Bad kitty goes to the vet by Nick BruelScratching and clawing his way to the vet, an under-the-weather Bad Kitty receives a shot that causes him to have a vivid dream about needing to resolve differences with Puppy.
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Into the wild : yet another misadventure by Doreen CroninWhen a new cage appears in the yard, the fuzzy teammates from the Chicken Squad equip themselves with marshmallows and other surveillance items to identify the newcomer before a raincloud dampens their enthusiasm. By the Caldecott Honor-winning author of Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type.
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Raymie nightingale by Kate DiCamilloHoping that if she wins a local beauty pageant her father will come home, Raymie practices twirling a baton and performing good deeds while outmaneuvering a drama queen and a saboteur who become her unlikely friends and allies during a painful challenge. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of The Tale of Despereaux.
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Momotaro : Xander and the lost island of monsters by Margaret DillowayHappily beginning spring break away from his sixth-grade teacher's boring discussions about weather disasters, Xander and his best friend, Peyton, read a comic book about a samurai warrior only to find themselves on a fantastical journey that pits them against weird monsters.
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The family Fletcher takes Rock Island by Dana Alison LevyA follow-up to the award-winning The Misadventures of the Family Fletcher finds the Fletchers overcoming initial disappointments at the beginning of their Rock Island summer vacation through a dose of Shakespeare, a very tippy kayak, a video camera, a swimming cat and new neighbors.
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Little Shaq takes a chance by Shaquille O'NealReluctant to try new things in areas where he has fewer skills, Little Shaq is challenged to find the courage and creativity to participate in an assignment for an upcoming school art show.
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Jacky Ha-Ha by James PattersonBecoming a class clown and turning everything into a joke in order to avoid feeling the pain of her mother's military service and her father's perpetual absence, 12-year-old Jacky makes a promise to give up something she loves if it will keep her family together.
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Surf's up by Kwame AlexanderWhile his friend Bro reads his book, Dude takes him to the beach, but when they get there Dude wants to know how the story ends.
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Where's the elephant by BarrouxChallenges readers to find the elephant, parrot, and snake in a big forest scene, but as trees are cleared away page-by-page and are replaced by buildings, they have a smaller and smaller area to hide.
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If not for you by Bob DylanA picture book adaptation of Dylan's 1970 song reimagines its lyrics as a message of unconditional love between a parent and child and the magical experiences they might share together.
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Splat the cat and the late library book by Cari MeisterDiscovering an overdue library book when he cleans out his closet, Splat the Cat fears he will be put in jail and goes to Splat-tastic lengths to avoid the library before his family encounters a surprise when they all go together.
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There is a tribe of kids by Lane SmithA meditation on childhood and life's beginning by the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Grandpa Green traces a young boy's fantastical encounters with a colony of penguins, a smack of jellyfish, a constellation of stars and other enchanting groups.
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The pirate jamboree by Mark TeagueBlackbeard Johnson, Eyepatch Sue, Cap'n Gunderboom, Peg Leg Jones and other swashbuckling knaves set their sails in a rousing pirate adventure that finds them plundering treasure, toppling tables and firing cannons during a rousing celebration. By the award-winning creator of the Dear Mrs. LaRue series.
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Technology : cool women who code by Andi DiehnCompelling portraits of women who have excelled in meeting the challenges of their field combines high-interest content with links to online primary sources and answers to essential questions that further expand kids' knowledge of computer coding and the effort that goes into researching, inventing, programming and producing the technology we use today. Simultaneous.
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Zentangle for kids by Jane MarbaixPresents instructions on how to use abstract, structured patterns to draw more complex images and how to use this artwork to create decorations, cards, and gifts
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