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Machines at work by Byron BartonYoungsters take a trip to the construction site and watch the workers perform their jobs, in this boldly illustrated board book featuring a lively, rhythmic text.
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Meeow and the Pots and Pans by Sebastien BraunThrough bold colors and whimsical illustrations, toddlers and preschoolers are invited to share fanciful adventures in learning with Meeow.
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Row, Row, Row Your Boat by Jane CabreraIn this expansion of a familiar song, the occupants of a rowboat enjoy seeing and making the sounds of different jungle animals.
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Eric Carle's All Around Us by Eric CarleCelebrates nature and objects in the world with colorful illustrations and liftable flaps as a way of introducing simple vocabulary.
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Don't Push the Button! by Bill CotterAn interactive tale starring Larry, a lovable and curious monster, cautions children to enjoy the book but avoid pushing its button to avoid silly consequences, unless nobody is looking.
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Maisy Dresses Up by Lucy CousinsMaisy the mouse--who now has her own television show on Nickelodeon--makes a very special costume for Tallulah's costume party.
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Dear Zoo by Rod CampbellRereleased in an oversized keepsake edition, a classic novelty book invites young children to lift interactive flaps to discover zoo animals that are looking for just the right home.
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Farmyard Beat by Lindsey CraigThe sounds of the farm animals create a lively beat that keeps Farmer Sue the chicks, the sheep, and other farm animals awake with a dance party.
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Bounce by Doreen CroninBounce a ball right off your hands. Bounce it off your toes. Try to bounce a beach ball on the tip of your nose!
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Together by Emma DoddLoving to spend time with his parent, a little sea otter learns new things, plays games and swims closely beside his loved one, taking joy in the simple pleasures of shared time together.
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Chugga Chugga Choo Choo by Emma GarciaA cheerful little train passes through landscapes that include the seaside, a farm, a forest and a city, inadvertently collecting a flock of honking, cooing and tweetings birds who hop aboard for a ride back to the train station.
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Little White Fish by Guido van GenechtenAs Little White Fish searches for his mother, he meets several other animals who do not look like his mother.
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That Pup! by Lindsay Barrett GeorgeAfter having fun digging up acorns, a little dog decides to bury them all again.
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Bunny and Me by Adele Aron GreenspunPresents a collection of adorable photos of a chubbycheeked baby and his pet bunny to delight the youngest animal lovers.
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Moonlight by Helen V. GriffithOne cloudy night after Rabbit goes into his burrow to sleep, the moon begins to shine, its light covering the countryside like butter and beckoning Rabbit to come out and dance.
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Duck & Goose by Tad HillsWhen they come across a polka dot ball in a field, Duck and Goose claim the "egg" as their own and decide not to share it with one another, but after long conversations about their plans for their special find, the temperamental duo end up appreciating each other's creativity and becoming friends.
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Every Color Soup by Jorey HurleyPurple, yellow, orange, and red. Just the right mix of colored vegetables make a delicious soup in this tasty introduction to colors, counting, and veggies.
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Hooray for Hoppy!
by Tim Hopgood
When Hoppy the rabbit awakens on the first day of spring, he discovers a world filled with wonderful things, using all five senses to sniff the fresh air, listen to the birds sing, taste the fresh grass, watch the lambs in the meadow and touch the warm ground.
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Uh-oh! by Rachel IsadoraAs a toddler keeps getting into mischief throughout the day, the reader is invited to discover what the trouble is with each turn of the page and to say "uh-oh."
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Everybody Says Meow by Constance LombardoEverybody Says Meow! Or do they? Fans of Sandra Boynton and of Jules Feiffer's classic Bark, George will meow, bark, and ribbit when they hear this hilarious picture book about a waggish group of adorable animals that just cannot follow one simple instruction.
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Spunky Little Monkey by Bill MartinLittle monkey will not get out of bed, so the doctor prescribes some exercise, and monkey learns to dance.
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Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat, Are You Going to Sleep? by Jr. Martin, BillKitty Cat should be getting ready for bed, but instead she's playing peekaboo, imagining she's in outer space, tickling her toes, and being silly. Will Kitty Cat make it to be on time?
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Tap the Magic Tree by Christie MathesonA board book edition of the acclaimed interactive picture book invites children to tap, shake, jiggle and blow kisses to encourage a lonely little tree to persevere through the changing seasons.
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Pilot Pups by Michelle MeadowsWhen a youngster neglects to pick up his toys, some plush puppies take to the air to make sure that none of the other toys in the child's room go missing.
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Princess Baby, Night-Night by Karen KatzA latest entry in the series that includes Princess Baby on the Go features an exuberant little Princess Baby who does not feel sleepy at bedtime but who puts on her pajamas, puts away her toys, brushes her teeth and selects a perfect storybook before settling under the covers.
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The Birthday Box by Leslie PatricelliAn imaginative young child--the same character from Yummy Yuck and Quiet Loud--has a wonderful time playing with the box containing the toy dog he received for his birthday.
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Not a Box by Antoinette PortisTo an imaginative bunny, a box is not always just a box. From mountain to rocket ship, a small rabbit shows that a box will go as far as the imagination allows.
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The Box Turtle by Vanessa RoederUsing a cardboard box as his home when he is born without a shell, Terrance the turtle enjoys the uniqueness and versatility of his home until another turtle’s insensitive remarks make him question his differences.
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That's Me Loving You by Amy Krouse RosenthalAn inspirational picture book about the unconditional love shared between parents and children shares messages about how a parent's presence and devotion can be recognized in the natural world, from a soft breeze to a shimmering star.
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Brownie & Pearl Grab a Bite by Cynthia RylantBrownie and Pearl explore the kitchen at lunchtime to satisfy their appetites with such tasty treats as apples, crackers and string cheese.
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Little Blue Truck by Alice SchertleA small blue truck finds his way out of a jam, with a little help from his friends.
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All Kinds of Kisses by Nancy TafuriAn affectionate, intricately detailed celebration of family love follows the experiences of a mama bird who journeys across a farm observing cuddling animal parents and babies before returning to her own little one, on whom she bestows a heartfelt kiss.
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Is Everyone Ready For Fun? by Jan ThomasWhen his cow neighbors drop by for a visit, a nonplussed chicken is dismayed by their jumping, wiggling and dancing on his tiny sofa until he discovers his own way to join in the fun.
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Baby Bear Sees Blue by Ashley WolffA board book edition of a popular tale by the creator of the Stella and Roy stories follows the colorful explorations of a baby bear who examines green leaves, blue jays, brown trout and a patch of yummy red strawberries.
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Train Man by Andrea Griffing ZimmermanA young boy imagines what it would be like to drive a train and take his little brother along for the ride. There are bridges to cross, tunnels to travel through, and mountains to climb once the train whistle blows!
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Tails by Matthew Van FleetRhyming text, textured illustrations, lift-up flaps, and scratch-and-sniff spots teach about animal names, shapes, colors, and numbers, one to ten.
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