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Picture Books January 2018
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Nothing Can Frighten a Bear
by Elizabeth Dale
When Baby Bear hears a noise and fears a monster is near, the whole family gets out of bed and searches the woods to prove that monsters are not real.
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Tilly and Tank
by Jay Fleck
While out for a walk, Tilly the elephant meets a large green object that she thinks is another elephant and tries to make friends with it.
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Ruby's Chinese New Year
by Vickie Lee
As Ruby travels to her grandmother's house to bring her a gift for Chinese New Year, she is joined by all of the animals of the zodiac.
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The new liBEARian
by Alison Donald
When the children discover a bear at the librarian's desk at story time, they think he's the new librarian. He's not!
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Ava and the Rainbow Who Stayed
by Ged Adamson
When a rainbow appears in the sky, Ava wishes it could stay forever and when her wish is granted, people excitedly come to see the rainbow that stayed, but as they lose interest over time, Ava learns a lesson about life's rare and special things.
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Oliver's tree
by Kit Chase
Sharing a game of hide-and-seek outdoors that is challenged by elephant Oliver's inability to climb trees, animal friends Oliver, Charlie and Lulu search for a rare elephant-friendly tree.
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Paris cat
by Leslie A. Baker
When Alice the Cat spies a mouse in the garden, she sets off running, much to the dismay of her owner Annie, but Alice is having great fun seeing the sights of the city, until she realizes that she has no idea where she is and has no idea how to get back to her owner.
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| Where's Walrus? and Penguin? by Stephen SavageWhen Walrus escapes the zoo with his new friend Penguin, their adventures are twice the fun. Will the zookeeper find them? Or will these clever runaways stay one step ahead disguised as subway riders, baseball players, and even grand opera performers? |
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Oh, what a noisy farm!
by Harriet Ziefert
A joyous romp through a farmyard is accompanied by the sounds of a bull, cow, cat, dog, goose, goat, farmer, and wife, in a clattering crescendo of shouting, honking, and bleating.
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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