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Beach Bummer by Ryan T HigginsWhile everyone is having fun in the sun at the beach except him, Bruce, whose favorite thing to do during summer is sit in the shade, looks forward to his second favorite thing—summer turning into fall.
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The Blue Canoe by Sheryl McFarlaneThis thoughtful book gently addresses a child's natural worries about shifting family dynamics as a mother and daughter spend the day on the lake, considering the way their paddling routine might change when a new baby arrives.
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Goodnight School by Catherine BaileyAs the sun sets, a security guard arrives to help this sleepy little school get some rest.
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A Love Letter To My Library by Lisa KatzenbergerThis wonderful picture book celebrates libraries where children and families can enjoy storytimes, quiet moments, crafts and books.
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Summer Is Here by Renée Watson; illustrated by Bea JacksonA young girl guides readers through her perfect summer day, including swimming, double dutch, blowing bubbles, and a communal cookout. This picture book debut from author Renée Watson overflows with delicious sensory details in the lyrical text and the sunshine-bright illustrations.
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Boop!
by Bea Birdsong
There are so many snoots to boop! Snoots attached to big dogs and little dogs and dogs with beards and those without. Are you ready to boop ALL the snoots?
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If I Was A Horse by Sophie BlackallEntertaining equine escapades ensue when a young child spends the day imagining their life as a horse, in this joyful celebration of the real power of imagination.
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The Loud Librarian by Jenna BeatriceHilarious and heartwarming, this picture book follows Penelope as she sets out to prove she's perfect for the job of student-librarian despite her LOUD voice, learning to stay true to herself along the way.
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Love Makes A Garden Grow by Taeeun YooWhen her beloved grandfather, whom she helps tend plants, gives her a flower of her own, a young girl discovers that caring for it teaches her to feel her grandfather's love.
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This Is My Bag : A Story of the Unhoused by Roxanne ChesterTouching upon themes of community, self-reliance and the meaning of “home,” this poignant picture book follows an unhoused person as they carry their bag, which reflects the various faces and reasons for homelessness.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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