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New Picture Books October 2017
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Elena's First Day of Rule by Disney Book GroupIt's Elena's first day of rule in the kingdom of Avalor and the crown princess is ready! But when she faces some unexpected challenges, Elena learns that being a good leader takes more than courage. Elena's adventure comes to life in this read-along book with CD.
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Bruce's big move by Ryan T HigginsA follow-up to Hotel Bruce finds the curmudgeonly bear despairing as his home is overrun by mischievous mice before embarking on a search for a rodent-free dwelling, with unexpected results.
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Tractor Mac Family Reunion by Billy SteersA new series introduces Tractor Mac, whose adventures on Stony Meadow Farm are perfect for fans of Bob the Builder and Thomas the Tank Engine.
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Thomas the Tank Engine heads out into the solar system and lands on the moon—or does he? This Thomas & Friends Little Golden Book will tickle the imaginations of train-loving boys and girls ages 2 to 5.
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Found Dogs by Erica SirotichA rhyming concept story invites young children to practice counting forward and backward while observing an incremental number of happy and hopeful pups at a shelter who are adopted by a sequence of caring new owners.
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Chugga Chugga Choo Choo by Emma GarciaA little red train goes on a trip from the seaside to the forest, the city, the farm, and finally the station for a rest, where it is visited by a bunch of noisy birds.
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Dig Dig Digging ABC by Margaret MayoAn A-to-Z primer of vehicle verses invites preschoolers to race through the alphabet by browsing an alphabetized assortment of things that go, from ambulances and diggers to yachts and zooming rockets.
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Duck and Hippo Lost and Found by Jonathan LondonWhen Duck and Hippo join their friends for a picnic, Hippo forgets to bring anything to share and heads off into the forest to find some berries.
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Princess Truly in I am Truly by Kelly GreenawaltThe confident, intelligent and beautiful Princess Truly imparts empowering lessons about believing in oneself and the potential of individuality, girl power and diversity, in a rhyming story by the team behind The Courageous Cape Chase.
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The Mermaid by Jan BrettA vibrantly illustrated adaptation of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," inspired by the author's visits to the Okinawa coast, depicts a curious young mermaid's mischievous and magical exploration of an octopus family's home.
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Whobert Whover, Owl Detective by Jason GallaherWhen Perry the possum mysteriously goes missing, owl detective Whobert Whover whimsically investigates multiple suspects, from Debbie the duck to Freddy the frog, to find the sneaky culprit and restore safety to his woodland home.
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