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When a tiger comes to dinner by Jessica OlienAn interactive picture-book story that breaks the fourth wall features a little mouse host who invites readers to help prepare for a visit from an unlikely tiger friend who must be greeted with claws and teeth, a roaring hello and games of checkers.
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Love by Sophia by Jim AverbeckThe precocious girl-and-giraffe team from One Word From Sophia explores life, love and art from a new perspective while creating a drawing for a class assignment that turns out so beautifully that they reach out to family members to help them see things in new ways.
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Rot, the bravest in the world! by Ben ClantonLoving mud so much that he plays games, eats and sleeps in it, a mutant potato looks forward to diving into a magnificently messy mud pit that his big brother says is the home of a slippery, slimy monster. By the creator of Mo’s Mustache.
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Amy Wu and the patchwork dragon by Kat ZhangA follow-up to Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao finds Amy’s love for arts and crafts challenged by her teacher’s assignment to draw a dragon that reflects her own imagination.
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Mel Fell by Corey R. TaborA heartwarming celebration of self-confidence and taking a leap of faith depicts an endearing, courageous kingfisher who falls down, down, down before learning to fly up, up, up. By the Geisel Award-winning creator of Fox the Tiger.
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Julián at the Wedding by Jessica LoveThe big day: As colorfully clad Julián and his abuela arrive at an outdoor wedding, Julián prepares to walk the brides' dog down the aisle alongside flower girl Marisol, who'd rather wear a ball cap than a dainty flower crown. Something borrowed: After Marisol's dress is ruined during post-ceremony playtime, an inventive sartorial swap makes both kids ready to party at the reception.
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My ocean is blue
by Darren Lebeuf
A young girl explores the beach with her mother, noticing the sights, sounds, and colors of the ocean
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The moon keeper by ZosienkaEmile'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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How to catch a clover thief by Elise ParsleyWanting to safeguard his shrinking patch of delicious clover, Roy the wild boar follows his gopher neighbor’s advice to look for answers in nonfiction books, before making an unexpected discovery. By the best-selling creator of If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, DON’T!
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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