February 2017 list by Laurie Hoecherl
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A Friend For Bo
by Elisabeth Zuniga
A little rabbit becomes discouraged when his new friend Rollie, a not-yet-hatched egg, does not seem to want to read, go boating, or even play.
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All My Treasures A Book Of Joy
by Jo Witek
A gentle ode to the immateriality of happiness follows the experiences of a young girl who upon receiving a beautiful porcelain box from her grandmother discovers that the things that bring her the most joy, from jumping in puddles to blowing bubbles, cannot be contained in a box.
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Bear Is Not Tired
by Ciara Gavin
Not wanting to miss out on the fun that duck and his family will have throughout the long winter, Bear resists his instinct to hibernate and has considerable trouble staying awake all winter long.
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Bedtime Blastoff!
by Luke Reynolds
For kids who love construction vehicles, race cars and fire trucks, this is the perfect bedtime story to get them strapped in and ready to blast off to bedtime.
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Fiona's Little Lie
by Rosemary Wells
A follow-up to Felix Stands Tall finds birthday boy Felix helping his friend Fiona, who has told a whopper of a story to cover up why she was unable to deliver the celebratory cupcakes as promised, a fib that gets someone else in trouble.
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Monsters Go Night Night
by Aaron Zenz
A whimsical celebration of the bedtime ritual features a silly sequence of monsters who brush their teeth, change into nighttime clothes and snuggle down in ways that are rather different from those of human kids.
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Pete The Cat Storybook Collection
by James Dean
Collects seven stories featuring Pete the cat, including "Pete at the Beach" in which, while visiting the beach with his family, Pete enjoys collecting shells and building a sand castle but resists going into the water or accepting a surfing lesson from Bob, despite the heat.
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The Dragons On Dazzle Island
by Mary Jane Begin
A follow-up to Under the Sparkling Sea finds Fluttershy and Spike helping Rarity obtain a much-needed shipment of gemstones by traveling to Dazzle Island to convince gem-munching dragons to migrate.
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The Very Cold, Freezing, No-Number Day
by Ashley N. Sorenson
When the numbers freeze on a particularly cold day, readers are encouraged to count the numbers to help unfreeze them and save the day.
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