September 2017 list by Laurie Hoecherl
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Anna And The Tooth Fairy
by Maureen Wright
When Anna realizes that her baby sister is a Tooth Fairy in training she sets out to teach her sister all the skills she will need to be the best Tooth Fairy ever.
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Don't Blink!
by Tom Booth
A girl and her animal friends challenge readers to a staring contest in an interactive story that features such whimsical contestants as a gorilla, a cheetah, a fox and an alligator.
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Fall Is For School
by Robert Neubecker
A sequel to Winter Is for Snow finds seasonally opposed siblings Sister and Brother beginning the autumn season with mixed feelings about the end of summer, the start of school and the vibrant foliage.
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Journey Beyond Sodor: The Movie
by Tommy Stubbs
Jealous of James when he is tasked with delivering trucks to the Mainland, Thomas takes the trucks himself, but becomes trapped in a steel factory after getting lost.
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Nella: The Princess Knight
by Christine Ricci
A jacketed picture book based on Nickelodeon's new animated preschool series about an unconventional heroine princess-turned-knight incorporates themes of relationship development, positive communication and girl empowerment.
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The Whopper
by Rebecca Ashdown
When a little boy's lie takes the form of a big blue Whopper-monster that begins following him around, developing an increasingly voracious appetite, little Percy's guilt grows until the monster eats him up, causing the boy to realize that he must confess the truth to keep the Whopper from growing any bigger.
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This Is A Ball
by Beck Stanton
A companion to Did You Take the B from My _ook? is designed for reading together and depicts a series of silly spreads that declare, through deadpan text, what is on a page that actually shows something else, inviting children to practice concept recognition skills in humorous ways.
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Time For School!
by Brian Biggs
Even though she has just moved to Tinyville Town, everyone at her new school, from Principal Paul to the lunch lady, is kind and does his or her part to keep things running smoothly for Ellie Emberley on her first day of school.
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Turtle Tug To The Rescue
by Michael H. Slack
A turtle tugboat powers through gusty winds and treacherous tides to protect his animal friends from a dangerous storm, in a companion to Elecopter and Monkey Truck.
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