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Milo imagines the world
by Matt de la Peña
The team behind the Newbery Medal-winning Last Stop on Market Street follows the experiences of a little boy who creatively imagines the stories of fellow passengers on a long subway ride. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Chez Bob
by Bob Shea
Comic genius Bob Shea cooks up a tasty tale that proves anyone, even hungry alligators, can have a change of heart and learn to be a good friend. Illustrations.
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Walrus song
by Janet Lawler
Lively artwork brings to life the many wonders of being a walrus as it plays hide-and-seek with a friend, lounges on an ice floe and demonstrates an impressive range of sounds. Illustrations.
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Soul food Sunday
by Winsome Bingham
While he is at Granny’s on a Sunday, the narrator helps cook the family meal and even contributes his own sweet surprise, in this loving celebration of food, traditions and gathering together at the table. 40,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Inside Cat
by Brendan Wenzel
Told in rhyming text, Inside Cat views the world through many windows, watching the birds, squirrels, and people go by--but when the door opens it discovers a whole new view
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Vampenguin
by Lucy Ruth Cummins
When baby Dracula switches places with a baby penguin while visiting the zoo, he wonders if his family will notice the switch and bring the right baby home. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Outside, inside
by LeUyen Pham
"From Caldecott honoree LeUyen Pham, a moving picture book celebrating essential workers and the community coming together to face the challenges of the global COVID-19 pandemic"
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Someone builds the dream
by 1963- Wheeler, Lisa
A sumptuous tribute to the dedicated and talented people who construct our world combines spare rhymes with high-detail spreads depicting laborers who use their skills and hard work to build homes, farms, amusement parks and other structures. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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See the dog : three stories about a cat
by David LaRochelle
"The dog is sick today, but have no fear--the cat is happy to take his place! But when the book (who is very bossy) tells her to dig a hole, the dirt-averse cat finds a way to accomplish the task while keeping her fur pristine. And when the book demands that she fetch a stick (in the water!) or guard a sheep (from a wolf!), the cat responds in very un-doglike ways. Can the book and the cat reach a happy ending?"
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Nothing fits a dinosaur
by Jonathan Fenske
In this hilarious Level 1 Ready-to-Read, a dinosaur tries to find something to wear to bed. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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