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New York Times Children's Picture Books Bestsellers December 23, 2018
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Dragons love tacos
by Adam Rubin
Explores the love dragons have for tacos and the dangers of feeding them anything with spicy salsa. By the award-winning team behind Those Darn Squirrels!
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How to catch an elf
by Adam Wallace
Parents and kids are invited to start a new Christmas tradition with this hilarious children's book that will teach them exactly how to catch an elf, from the creators of the New York Times best-seller How to Catch a Leprechaun.
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The wonderful things you will be
by Emily Winfield Martin
A 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. Simultaneous eBook.
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Santa Bruce
by Ryan T Higgins
Grumpy and cold when his forest friends insist he stay awake to celebrate Christmas, Bruce the bear, wearing his long underwear and warm hat, is mistaken for Santa by the youngest forest creatures
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The day the crayons quit
by Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers
When Duncan arrives at school one morning, he finds a stack of letters, one from each of his crayons, complaining about how he uses them.
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The snowy nap
by Jan Brett
Wanting to skip hibernating so that he can join his farm friends in fun-filled wintertime activities, Hedgie is caught in a snowstorm and rescued by a little girl who brings him indoors so that he can experience the winter from a cozy window. Simultaneous eBook.
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Rosie Revere, engineer
by Andrea Beaty
Hiding her prowess as a talented inventor by day, at night Rosie resolves to complete her great-great-aunt Rose's (aka Rosie the Riveter) unfinished flying contraption and is temporarily discouraged when the invention hovers instead of flies, a seeming failure that Aunt Rose encourages her to recognize as an amazing success. By the author of Attack of the Fluffy Bunnies.
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