January 2019 list by K. Pearson
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All Kinds Of Planes
by Carl Johanson
Provides labeled illustrations of both real and imagined cars, trucks, and other vehicles, including a flying knight, a Russian house rocket, and a rescue helicopter.
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Are You Sleeping?
by Constanze Von Kitzing
Searching for a playmate before going to bed, a little lion asks some animals on the savanna if they are asleep.
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The Cat Who Ate Christmas
by Lil Chase
Realizing he has gone too far when he knocks down the Christmas tree, shreds up the gifts and eats an entire turkey, Jingles the mischievous kitten runs away before discovering that his family misses him more than their Christmas goodies.
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Charlie Chick Goes on Holiday
by Nick Denchfield
Charlie Chick is going on a trip to the beach. He's packed everything he needs—but what will he do when he gets there? Open the pops and unfold the giant flap to find out! With stunning paper engineering by Nick Denchfield and wonderful illustrations by Ant Parker, this book is sure to bring a giggle and a gasp from young and old alike!
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Chicken Talk
by Patricia MacLachlan
The chickens on the farm have a message for their farm owners! They’re tired of arugula salad, how about putting a fan in their hot coop, and HEY—watch out for that snake in your tent. As the children walk around their beloved farm, they discover more and more chicken talk scratched into the dirt. The family can hardly believe it. What will the chickens possibly say next!?
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Chomp Goes the Alligator
by Matthew Van Fleet
The best-selling creator of Tails presents a latest novelty picture book that depicts a hungry little alligator who gulps his way to 10 while encouraging preschoolers to explore textured accents and sturdy pull-tabs.
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A Christmas Advent Story
by Ivy Snow
Children are invited to count down to Christmas in a lift-flap advent calendar-style storybook that depicts a snowy community on Christmas Eve, where carolers sing, skaters spin on the ice, and a boy and girl bake cookies, decorate a tree and look out for reindeer.
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Christmas Wishes
by Maggie Testa
A deluxe storybook based on the popular Disney Junior series invites young fans to celebrate Christmas with Catboy, Gekko and Owlette as they make special wishes for the holiday season.
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Do Not Bring Your Dragon to Recess
by Julie Gassman
Told in rhyme, a child is cautioned about the problems his dragon is likely to cause at school recess, even if it does not mean to.
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Food Fight Fiesta: A Tale About La Tomatina
by Tracey Kyle
Illustrations and rhyming text depict the fiesta of La Tomatina, during which the small town of Bunol, Spain, becomes the site of a massive, tomato-throwing food fight.
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I'm the Grinch
by Dennis R. Shealy
The Grinch introduces himself and his dog, Max, and explains why he does not like anything to do with Christmas.
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Last Stop On the Reindeer Express
by Maudie Powell-Tuck
Stumbling into a magical mailbox, young Mia arrives inside the sophisticated Reindeer Express and is whisked away on an exciting voyage through exotic lands, in a lavishly detailed Christmas picture book that features peek-though holes, lift-flap doors and Mia's openable letter to her grandfather.
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My Red Velvet Cape
by Dana Sullivan
Looking forward to celebrating his birthday and receiving a promised red velvet cape from his grandmother, young Mateo looks forward to the excitement, popularity and independence he believes the cape will give him. By the illustrator of the Digger and Daisy series.
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Pete the Cat's World Tour
by James Dean
In Pete the Cat's World Tour, from New York Times bestselling author and illustrator James Dean, Pete the Cat and his band have packed up their bags and are ready to perform all over the globe. But what’s the fun in globe-trotting if you don’t go out exploring?
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A Tangle of Brungles
by Shobha Viswanath
To conjure up the charming Mr. Brungle, a coven of witches stirs up the Great Brungle Brew. For this, they toss in a lounge of lizards, a mischief of mice, and a quiver of cobras, among many others. Do they succeed?
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The Three Little Superpigs
by Claire Evans
When a vengeful Big Bad Wolf escapes from prison and cleverly disguises himself as a grandmother to hide from the police, the crime-fighting Three Little Superpigs take to the skies to save Fairyland.
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The Tiger's Egg
by Nele Brönner
Herman the tiger is grumpy because of all the noisy neighbors around him at the zoo. But when a defenseless little egg falls into his lap, suddenly the cranky cat’s mood changes. A playful celebration of family, our wonderful differences, and the transformative power of love.
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We Love Dinosaurs
by Lucy Volpin
Rhyming text and bright watercolor illustrations combine in an ode to dinosaur varieties that incorporates concept themes about opposites and diversity.
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