May 2020 list by K. Pearson
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A Way With Wild Things
by Larissa Theule
Preferring the company of fascinating insects to people, science-loving Poppy tries to blend into the background at a family member’s 100th birthday party, before a dragonfly draws her out by landing on the birthday cake.
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Bonaparte Plays Ball
by Margery Cuyler
Enthusiastic skeleton Bonaparte and his teammates on the Little Monsters gear up to play against the Mighty Aliens for the championship title, a competition that challenges Bonaparte to hold himself together and not lose his head.
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Bunny Business
by Lori Richmond
Excitedly accompanying Mama to work when her bunnysitter calls out sick, Bunny is disappointed to discover that their time spent in the office seems rather boring, compelling Bunny to think of a creative way to make work more fun.
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How to Find a Unicorn
by Sue Fliess
A latest entry in the series that includes How to Trap a Leprechaun shares whimsical recommendations for how to find a unicorn that may even offer rides, in a volume that incorporates details from the cultural history of unicorn mythology.
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It's My Sausage
by Alex Willmore
There are five cats but just one sausage! Which cat will get the yummy, scrummy sausage?
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Like the Moon Loves the Sky
by Hena Khan
A lyrical and heartwarming celebration of a mother's love for her children by the award-winning author of Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns.
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The Moon Keeper
by Zosienka
Emile's new job as a moonkeeper has him making sure the moon has everything it needs to shine its light over the night creatures, but his job gets more complicated when the moon starts to change and slowly disappears.
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Only a Tree Knows How to Be a Tree
by Mary Murphy
A joyful exploration of the concept of self celebrates how every living thing has a special place in the world, including trees that turn sunshine into food, dogs that communicate by moving their ears and children who are the only ones who know how to be themselves.
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The Society of Distinguished Lemmings
by Julie Colombet
Tiring of a strict Society of Distinguished Lemmings that imposes rules of conformity, Bertie the lemming befriends a bear and discovers the fun to be had prancing about in the wild before his fellow lemmings insist that the bear will have to change everything to fit in.
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Studio: A Place for Art to Start
by Emily Arrow
Touring a studio building, a young bunny observes artists thinking, sharing and creating in diverse habitats while he searches for a perfect space to let his own imagination shine.
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