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Picture Books February 2021
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Be you!
by Peter H. Reynolds
A joyful celebration of individuality by the best-selling creator of The Dot invites children to learn, have adventures, find their courage and be their unique selves. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Bears make the best writing buddies
by Carmen Oliver
Adelaide and Bear team up to demonstrate to the entire class, including Mrs. Fitz-Pea, that bears make the best writing buddies
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Boxitects
by Kim Smith
A STEAM-centered story about a talented youngster who builds remarkable things out of cardboard boxes finds Meg impressing her teacher and classmates with her constructions before clashing with a fellow innovator during a school competition. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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My footprints
by Bao Phi
Upset after being bullied, Thuy, a Vietnamese American, pretends she is different creatures, including an especially strong, wonderful being made up of her two mothers and herself. Includes note about the phoenix and the Sarabha
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| Milo Imagines the World by Matt de la Peña; illustrated by Christian RobinsonWhat it's about: Can you picture someone's life just by looking at them? That's what Milo does when he and his sister take the train to visit their mom in prison, but he soon realizes that there's more to every person than meets the eye.
Who it's for: Kids who are similarly separated from loved ones, as well as imaginative readers of all kinds will be taken with observant, bespectacled Milo in this latest collaboration from the creators of Last Stop on Market Street. |
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1-2-3 zooborns!
by Andrew Bleiman
Combines endearing animal photos with bouncy text and a fact-filled glossary in a number-themed primer that encourages young children to practice early counting skills.
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Ten in the den
by John Butler
One by one nine forest creatures fall out of bed when Little Mouse says "Roll over!"
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Where is baby?
by Kathryn Osebold Galbraith
Babies love to hide. Beneath blankets, under tables and behind chairs. And some babies like to hide in unexpected places. Like baby deer, who disappear in dappled spring sunlight. Or baby leopards, who scramble high in the African trees. Or baby elephants, who fade behind a forest of legs. But all hidden babies, no matter where they hide, can always be found by their loving parents.
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Whose baby am I?
by John Butler
Detailed illustrations of animal babies alone on one page and with their mothers on another challenge young readers to guess what type of animal they are in this colorful introduction to wildlife.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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Manatee County Public Library System 1301 Barcarrota Boulevard West Bradenton, Florida 34205 (941) 748-5555www.mymanatee.org/library |
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