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New York Times Children's Picture Books Bestsellers May 26, 2019
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I love Mom with the very hungry caterpillar
by Eric Carle
A gift-appropriate celebration of the world's incredible parents, and Mother's Day in particular, combines the award-winning artist's signature collage-style illustrations with messages about how much a young narrator's mom is loved and how she makes life special.
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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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How to babysit a grandma by Jean ReaganIn a board book edition of a humorous picture book, an exuberant little girl shares tips and strategies for caring for ones grandma during a fun-filled sleepover that involves staying busy, visiting the park and picking an ideal place to sleep.
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We are the gardeners by Joanna GainesA young family learns to grow a garden, describing how they prepared the soil, watered their plants, dealt with the animals who invaded their garden, and how all their hard work finally paid off as they harvested vegetables and flowers.
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Because I had a teacher by Kobi YamadaWe all remember our favorite teacher. Where would we be without them -- those special people who inspire us, support us, and encourage us? Whether they're an educator, a coach, or a mentor, this book is for them.
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Harold & Hog pretend for real!
by Dan Santat
Can the friendship of best friends Harold and Hog, a carefree elephant and a careful hog, survive a game of pretending to be Mo Willems's Elephant and Piggie?
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I wish you more
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Combines endearing, pastel-colored illustrations with uplifting text to celebrate the power of endless positive wishes that reflect on life's joyous milestones, sharing words of encouragement and observing the wonders of everyday moments.
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Dragons love tacos by Adam RubinExplores the love dragons have for tacos and the dangers of feeding them anything with spicy salsa.
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Dear Girl, by Amy Krouse RosenthalEncourages readers to accept and love themselves as they are and advises them to be confident, curious, adaptable, and willing to speak up.
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Dear Boyby Paris RosenthalA follow-up to the best-selling Dear Girl by the husband and daughter of the late Amy Krouse Rosenthal shares loving, inspirational messages for young boys on how to follow their dreams while practicing kindness, courage and honesty.
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