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Picture Books September 2017
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Smoot : a rebellious shadow
by Michelle Cuevas
After Smoot the shadow comes unstuck from his boy, he has a wild time that inspires other shadows to live out their dreams
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| This Beautiful Day by Richard Jackson; illustrated by Suzy LeeA single blue note of music is all it takes to rally a glum group of kids into a rainy-day dance party, and that's just the first activity they've got in mind... |
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Superbat
by Matt Carr
Laughed at by other bats who claim to share his abilities, an ordinary bat who longs to be special declares himself a superbat and flies across the city, courageously using his echolocation to save a mouse that has been trapped by a cat.
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| Creepy Pair of Underwear! by Aaron Reynolds; illustrated by Peter BrownAmong all of the plain white underpants, the neon green ones with the monster face on them seem to call out to little Jasper Rabbit. He's thrilled when his mom buys them, but his excitement shifts to dread when he sees how eerily they glower and glow in the dark. |
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Hedgehugs : autumn hide and squeak
by Steve Wilson
Hattie is unhappy that trees are losing their leaves, but Horace and a squeaky new friend show her how much fun autumn can be.
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Help! We need a title!
by Hervé Tullet
The best-selling creator of Press Here presents a not-quite-finished story featuring sketched characters who are surprised by the reader and who attempt to track down their author in the hope of finding a happy ending.
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| Have You Seen My Monster? by Steve LightA little girl has lost her monster at the county fair, and she needs your help to find him! Can you see the monster riding the Ferris wheel? Is he playing in the funhouse? |
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This book is out of control!
by Richard Byrne
Ben, Bella and their dog struggling to make a new remote-controlled toy work correctly while everything in the book around them goes completely haywire.
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| The Happiest Book Ever! by Bob Shea"Whaddya say we make this the happiest book ever?" Assuming an affirmative answer from you, the reader, this book unleashes a barrage of cheer: anyone for dancing cake? A candy parade? A whale with good news?!?! |
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| Let's Play! by Hervé TulletHervé Tullet begins this book with a single yellow dot. This particular dot is fairly gregarious, eagerly instructing the reader on how to move it forward: "Just follow the line with your finger." |
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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