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Moon
by Alison Oliver
Throughout her busy days, Moon wonders what it would be like to be wild and free until the day she meets a wolf and learns his "wolfy ways."
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Hello Lighthouse
by Sophie Blackall
A story about a loving, nostalgic portrait of a devoted lighthouse keeper and his family.
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Harriet Gets Carried Away
by Jessie Sima
When Harriet, a spirited girl with a penchant for costumes, wears her penguin costume on an errand with her dads, she meets a group of real penguins who sweep her away on an epic journey.
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| Alma and How She Got Her Name by Juana Martinez-NealAfter Alma complains about her lengthy name, Daddy tells her about each of her storied namesakes, and reminds her that as the "first and only Alma" in their family, she gets to shape her own story.
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The King of Bees
by Lester L. Laminack
Henry is fascinated by the bees his Aunt Lilla cares for and he would love to help, but she says he must wait until he is older.
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| Trombone Shorty by Troy Andrews; illustrated by Bryan Collieran autobiography of Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, in which atmospheric collage art enhances the story of how ambition and community support launched the New Orleans jazz prodigy into a successful music career.
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| Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl's Courage Changed Music by Margarita Engle; illustrated by Rafael López In 1930s Cuba, a young girl is overflowing with rhythm. Despite her father's assertion that drums are only for boys, she keeps practicing on the conga, bongó, and timbales until she finally gets the chance she longs for.
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| The Bear and the Piano by David LitchfieldReaders will recognize the object in the forest clearing as a piano, but there's a steeper learning curve for the small bear who finds it. After painstakingly learning to play, he embarks on a journey of creativity and fame that leads him away from home and back again.
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Miguel and the grand harmony
by Matt de la Peña
Combines a Newbery Award-winning author's original story based on the characters in the film, Coco, with vibrant stylized artwork by a Pixar insider in a companion to the latest Disney/Pixar animated production that explores how the discovery of a generations-old mystery leads to an unexpected family reunion.
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Little Melba and her big trombone
by Katheryn Russell-Brown
A biography of African American musician Melba Doretta Liston, a virtuoso musician who played the trombone and composed and arranged music for many of the great jazz musicians of the twentieth century.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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