March 2020 list by L. Buehler
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Five Little Bunnies
by James Dean
Children are invited to sing along with Pete the Cat in a groovy Easter adaptation of the “Five Little Monkeys” classic that finds Pete calling the doctor when each of five little bunnies bumps their head after naughtily jumping on the bed.
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The Hall of Fame Heist
by Mike Lupica
Going on a school field trip to a National Baseball Hall of Fame pop-up museum exhibit, twins Zach and Zoe team up with their classmates to help when they discover that an important relic has gone missing from its case.
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Here in the Real World
by Sara Pennypacker
Immersing himself in fantasy worlds of knights and chivalry where he prefers being left alone, young Ware is sent to a summer camp designed around social interactions and begins building a castle-like private space while clashing with a fellow misfit.
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I Am Anna
by Christy Webster
This new Little Golden Book celebrates everything that is special about Anna, the optimistic, caring younger sister from Disney Frozen. Her older sister Elsa, as well as Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf are all featured in gorgeous retro-style illustrations. This book is a must-have for children ages 2 to 5, plus Disney Frozen fans—and collectors—of all ages!
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A Mixture of Mischief
by Anna Meriano
When culinary heirlooms go missing at the same time a rival bakery opens in town, Leo teams up with two friends to recover the stolen items and save her family’s bakery.
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The Peacock Detectives
by Carly Nugent
Helping her neighbors every time one of their pet peacocks wanders off, a sharp-eyed fledgling detective struggles to uncover the truth behind a friend’s anger, her sister’s haircut and her parents’ estrangement.
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The Seeking Serum
by Frank Cole
The final adventure in the thrilling Potion Masters trilogy, which tells the story of a secret society of elixirists, B.R.E.W., whose members are responsible for most of the greatest inventions in history and who are battling a covert organization determined to overthrow the potion-making community and control the world.
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The Spirit-Eaters
by Erin Hunter
Set in a new world and told from the viewpoints of three different animals, a latest entry in the action-packed fantasy series finds the baboon Thorn’s hopes for guiding Bravelands to peace threatened by a pack of rogue wolves.
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Who is Jackie Chan?
by Jody Jensen Shaffer
Illustrated biographies featuring a range of fascinating figures from history (and current figures, too!) provide great information and entertainment through short chapters and illustrations that will appeal to reluctant readers as well as middle readers in general.
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