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Publisher's Weekly Children's Picture Books Bestsellers July 20, 2020
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The very hungry caterpillar by Eric CarleFollows the progress of a hungry little caterpillar as he eats his way through a varied and very large quantity of food until, full at last, he forms a cocoon around himself and goes to sleep.
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First big book of space
by
Catherine D. Hughes
A sumptuously illustrated latest edition to the series that includes National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs introduces basic concepts about outer space, from the sun and the moon to the planets and space exploration.
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Giraffes can't dance
by Giles Andreae
Since his skinny legs won't cooperate when he wants to get down and boogie, Gerald the giraffe dreads going to the Great Jungle Dance, until he discovers his own unique rhythm.
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Goodnight moon by Margaret Wise BrownBefore going to sleep, a little rabbit says goodnight to all his familiar possessions, as his big, green bedroom slowly darkens, in an anniversary version of the enduring classic.
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Oh, the places you'll go! by SeussAdvice in rhyme for proceeding in life; weathering fear, loneliness, and confusion; and being in charge of your actions.
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Kindergarten, here I come! by David SteinbergThe author of Grasshopper Pie and Other Poems presents a gentle introduction to kindergarten that features exuberant young children sharing their first experiences of familiar kindergarten milestones.
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Chicka chicka boom boom by Bill MartinIn a rhythmic alphabet chant, all the letters race one another up the coconut tree.
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Little Blue Truck by Alice SchertleA little blue truck finds his way out of a jam, with a bit of help from his friends.
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The snail and the whale by Julia Donaldson Having hitched a ride aboard a friendly humpback whale, an adventurous snail gets the trip of his life as he travels to distant seas, but when the snail's friend gets dangerously close to the shore, the devoted snail knows that he must do his part to lead the whale back to safety before he finds himself stranded on land with no way back to his watery home.
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The wonderful things you will be by Emily Winfield MartinA gift-appropriate celebration of every child's potential combines sumptuous gatefold spreads with uplifting rhyming text that conveys a caregiver's unconditional love for children, regardless of what they grow-up to be and do.
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