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The Beatryce prophecy
by Kate DiCamillo
Beatryce, the key to a prophecy, ventures into a dark wood in search of the castle of the one who wants her dead, knowing that if she loses her way, those who love her will never stop searching for her. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Forever Truffle
by Fanny Britt
Through three linked stories, readers are introduced to Truffle, the younger brother of Louis, who now has his own book in which he aspires to be a rock star and learns how to talk with his heart and deal with loss. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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It fell from the sky
by Terry Fan
Charging a small fee to see a wondrous object that fell from the sky, Spider wonders what to do when everyone stops showing up, in this whimsical picture book about community, art and the importance of giving back. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Just because
by Mac Barnett
A patient father offers fantastical, creative responses to a wakeful child’s nighttime questions, including why the ocean is blue, what the rain is and what happened to the dinosaurs. By the Caldecott Honor-winning author of Extra Yarn. Illustrations.
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Time is a flower
by Julie Morstad
Depicts a child's imaginative vision of time as a sunbeam crossing a room, a spider spinning a web, the sun going down, or a wave hitting the beach
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Apple and magnolia
by Laura Gehl
"The bond between two trees, Apple and Magnolia, takes center stage in this picture book that explores the power of unlikely friendships and that includes an author's note that further explores how trees communicate"
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The Curiosities
by Zana Fraillon
Visited by the Curiosities, who show him an extraordinary world that no one else notices, Miro wonders if he is not as alone as he thinks, in this stunning story of neurodiversity, empathy, emotions and self-discovery. Illustrations.
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Carmela full of wishes
by Matt de la Peña
The creators of the Newbery Medal- and Caldecott Honor-winning Last Stop on Market Street present the story of a birthday girl who accompanies her big brother while he runs family errands before making a wish on a fluffy, solitary dandelion she finds growing in the pavement. Simultaneous eBook
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A map into the world
by Kao Kalia Yang
Paj Ntaub, a young Hmong American girl, spends a busy year with her family in their new home, and seeks a way to share the beauty of the world with a grieving neighbor
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A wolf for a spell
by Karah Sutton
A young wolf who wants to save her family forges an unlikely pact with the mysterious Baba Yaga that finds the wolf trading bodies with the witch before teaming up with a village girl against a common enemy. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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How to dress a dinosaur
by Robin Currie
Counsels young children about the most-recommended ways to dress a pet dinosaur, from stomping their feet into pant legs to reaching their claws into shirts
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Happy sloth day!
by April Pulley Sayre
Visually stunning and informative, this nonfiction picture book takes readers into the rainforest canopy where they will meet sloths and learn all about these slow, gentle creatures. 20,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Journey of the Midnight Sun
by Shazia Afzal
Shares the story of the Midnight Sun Mosque's journey across Canada to become one of the most northern mosques in the Arctic Circle
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Anglerfish : the seadevil of the deep
by Elaine M. Alexander
Taking readers 13,000 feet below the oceans surface, this book shines a small light on the primordial anglerfish, a fierce-toothed fish that uses its remarkable physical attributes and talent for deception to survive in one of the harshest environments on the planet. Illustrations.
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Pizza! : a slice of history
by Greg Pizzoli
Bursting with color, flavor and fun facts, this delightfuland delicioushistory of pizza takes readers through time and around the globe to serve up the real story of the worlds favorite food. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Hairy, hairy poodle
by Marilyn Singer
In this entertaining rhyming story, Poodles hair wont stop growing, growing, growing. 5,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations. ?
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Berry song
by Michaela Goade
As a young Tlingit girl collects wild berries over the seasons, she sings with her Grandmother as she learns to speak to the land and listen when the land speaks back
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Pugtato finds a thing
by Sophie Corrigan
While on a quest to discover the identity of the mysterious item he accidentally dug up, Pugtato learns to follow his heart
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Have you ever seen a flower?
by Shawn Harris
A deceptively profound examination of the vital relationship between childhood and the outdoors finds a young person experiencing a flower with all five senses before using mindful new perceptions to observe more of the beautiful natural world. Illustrations.
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