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Monarch butterfly
by Gail Gibbons
Describes the life cycle, body parts, and behavior of the monarch butterfly, and includes instructions on how to raise a monarch.
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How to catch a clover thief
by Elise Parsley
Wanting 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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Potty
by Leslie Patricelli
Baby decides to use the potty for the first time.
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My first day
by Nguyen Quang Phung
Originally published in Singapore, a latest collaboration by the award-winning creators of The First Journey follows the metaphorical travels of a determined young Vietnamese boy who embarks on a boat voyage marked by a single oar, giant waves, eerie forests and heavy rainfall.
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Welcome flower child : the magic of your birth flower
by Brigette Barrager
Illustrations and rhyming text describe the birth month flowers, including March's daffodils, June's roses, and September's asters, as well as how each represents children born in that month.
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Zee grows a tree
by Elizabeth Rusch
Born at the same time a Douglas-fir seedling emerges from the nursery bed on her family’s Christmas tree farm, young Zee grows up beside the tree as both thrive and become taller throughout the years. Illustrated by the artist of Bear in Love.
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Watercress
by Andrea Wang
A little girl traveling through Ohio in an old car helps her family collect muddy, snail-covered watercress from a ditch in the wild before learning the story of her immigrant heritage and how foraging for fresh food helps her loved ones stay together.
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Zonia's Rain Forest
by Juana Martinez-Neal
Welcome to: the Peruvian Amazon, where Zonia, an Asháninka girl, answers the call of the surrounding rain forest by visiting its many animal residents.
What's inside: river dolphins, sloths, coatis, a caiman, and even a companionable boa constrictor -- as well as an urgent appeal to protect their home.
Don't miss: the rain forest facts and Asháninka translation in the final pages, and the blue morpho butterfly that appears throughout the book.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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