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Come out and play : a global journey
by Maya Ajmera
An updated edition of a popular nonfiction survey book incorporates revised text, updated photos and an all-new design in a celebration of cultural diversity that depicts children from more than 35 different countries playing all kinds of games. By the award-winning authors of To Be a Kid.
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Little Lunch Truck
by Charles Beyl
Little Lunch Truck loves to bring Chef Nina's food around town, but he's nervous to meet the other trucks, diggers, and cranes and worries they won't like him.
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Good Night, Earth
by Linda Bondestam
From the savanna to the city to outer space, celebrated Nordic children's book illustrator Linda Bondestam offers a charming peek at the many ways we settle in for sleep, with gorgeous, dreamlike illustrations full of offbeat humor.
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Ten Animals in Antarctica: A Counting Book
by Moira Court
Antarctica is the coldest, windiest, driest continent in the world, with icy deserts, mountain ranges, and volcanoes-some buried deep under the ice. Antarctica is home to some amazing and unique animals. How many can you count?
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Home is Where the Heart Is
by Emma Dodd
A wise cat and a cute kitten learn what exactly makes home such a special place to be, discovering there's no place like home! Illustrations.
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Busy Little Hands: Art Play!: Activities for Preschoolers
by Meredith Magee Donnelly
Get ready for an art adventure! Using paint, colored paper, clay, and other basic art supplies, preschoolers learn to tap into their natural artistic abilities with fun-filled projects shown through easy-to-follow, colorful photos. From making bubble prints and color collages to turning a T-shirt into a Super Kid cape, every activity is designed to spark imagination, learning, and creativity.
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Blue Ridge Babies 1, 2, 3: A Counting Book!
by Laura Sperry Gardner
Explore the Blue Ridge Mountains, a part of the Appalachian range that teems with fascinating plant and wildlife, through the memorable frame of the engaging folk song 'Over in the Meadow.' Amongst budding dogwood trees, crooked creeks, mountains fading to heaven, and other stunning settings, animal mothers and their young all play a part in the great wide wilderness. Count the babies on every page: one fawn hides while two bear cubs forage, three cardinal fledglings fly and four owlets hoot, all the way up to ten salamander efts and one last expansive view of a unique American region. This traditional tune made new and paired with gorgeous, lushly illustrated creatures and environments will have kids counting, singing, and totally awed by the natural world.
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No Pants!
by Jacob Grant
When his busy father prompts him to get ready for an exciting family cookout, an exuberant young Pablo decides that he would rather not wear his pants and would have more fun finding other ways to use them.
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Sit With Me: Meditations for Kids in Seven Easy Steps
by Carolyn Kanjuro
You can squat like a frog or lounge like a cat-but if you want to sit like a buddha easy and free, there are seven key steps for taking your seat. Sit with Me invites kids of all ages to learn meditation through lyrical verse and playful illustrations, showing how everyone is capable of sitting still, taking a breath, and letting their mind rest. The book includes step-by-step instructions to show kids the correct posture and state of mind to best utilize meditation in their daily lives.
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Sunny Days
by Deborah Kerbel
For preschoolers, sunny days are full of possibility. A sunbeam on the floor is the perfect place to curl up with a furry friend, and warming weather means seeds in the garden, mud pies in the yard, adventures at the beach, and ice cream in the shade. Evening brings the silly fun of watching little shadows stretch out long, and there's nothing so cozy as watching the sun set as a family. In Sunny Days, author Deborah Kerbel once again weaves a spell of early childhood magic with couplets as bright as a summer afternoon.
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Roar: A Book of Animal Sounds
by Katerina Kerouli
A debut author/illustrator takes readers on an animal-sounds safari in this stylish picture book with giant flaps, behind which kids will discover a bold, bright jungle adventure through the sounds that various colorful animals make.
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Staying Safe with Healthy Habits
by Julie Murray
This title explains what a virus is, what a coronavirus is, and how it spreads. The rest of the title is dedicated to explaining simple ways kids can stay healthy, like eating a nutrient-rich snack, getting lots of sleep, exercising by playing outside, and--of course--washing their hands!
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Out of Nowhere
by Chris Naylor-Ballesteros
Depicted in evocative, minimal-palette artwork, a picture book ode to true friendship follows the journey of a loyal Beetle, who searches far and wide for his missing Caterpillar friend before encountering an uncannily familiar butterfly.
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Honey For You, Honey For Me: A First Book of Nursery Rhymes
by Michael Rosen
The former UK Children’s Laureate team behind the award-winning A Great Big Cuddle presents a whimsically illustrated collection of 30 familiar and rediscovered nursery rhymes that includes “Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling”; “Engine, Engine, Number Nine”; and “Hickup, Snickup.”
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Astronauts Zoom!: An Astronaut Alphabet
by Deborah Lee Rose
Sharing fun and engaging science facts, a richly photographed alphabet primer pairs letters with the everyday activities of astronauts from different world countries working in the low-Earth orbit environment aboard the International Space Station.
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Animals Here We Grow!
by Shelley Rotner
Photographs document the life cycle of a variety of mammals, insects, birds, amphibians, and reptiles.
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What's the Weather?
by Shelley Rotner
Seasons, precipitation, wind, clouds, storms, climate change, and other weather-related phenomena are explained for young readers. Includes glossary.
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