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IN THIS ISSUEWelcome! This is your monthly stop for all things library and community! - Baby Brains
- Meet
- News
- Story Time Calendar
- Events
- Staff Picks/New Books
- Librarians are Hilarious
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Barndominiums: Your Guide to a Perfect, Inexpensive Dream Home
by Chris Peterson
Plan your barn-conversion dream home guided by inspiring real-life examples and practical, cost-effective solutions. Move over she sheds, the next innovation in real estate is a full-on house! That's right: the customizable and cost-efficient barndominum, offering plenty of space and plenty of style. In Barndominiums, author Chris Peterson, a three-decade veteran home improvement author, tours through barndos nationwide in search of the latest and greatest in barndominium living. With beautiful photographs from real-life owners and builders, this book will guide you to create your perfect barndominium!
(Recommended by Kim)
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Bitsy Bat, School Star
by Kaz Windness
Told from an autistic perspective, this adorable picture book stars Bitsy, a little bat with BIG dreams of making friends at her new school, but when things don't go as planned, she comes up with a new plan and discovers that being a good friend is just one of the ways she shines brightly.
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Jokes for Kids: Actually, Literally, Srsly, Best Jokes Ever
by Chantelle Grace
What do librarians take with them when they go fishing? Bookworms. The next time your young comedian is looking to serve up priceless entertainment, share this Jokes for Kids bundle. If you think you've heard every joke in the book, think again. This 4-in-1 joke book combines the best jokes ever from our best-selling joke books, and it's sure to have you throwing your head back and laughing out loud.
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A True Home
by K. George
Stumbling across the wondrous world of the Heartwood Hotel during a storm, Mona the mouse desperately hopes that she will be allowed to stay and happily accepts a maid's job attending a range of animal visitors who find safety, luxury and comfort at the grandest hotel in Fernwood Forest.
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Mysteries of Thorn Manor
by Margaret Rogerson
In this delightful sequel novella to the New York Times best-selling Sorcery of Thorns, Elisabeth, Nathaniel and Silas must unravel the magical trap keeping them inside Thorn Manor in time for their Midwinter Ball.
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The Last Ranger: A Novel
by Peter Heller
While investigating the background of a local poacher, Officer Ren Hopper, an enforcement ranger at Yellowstone National Park, discovers a frightening conspiracy in this masterful portrait of the American West where greed, love, family and community play out amidst the stunning beauty of the natural world.
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The Little Village of Book Lovers: A Novel
by Nina George
Traveling the region of Nyons with her foster father's mobile library in 1960s France, Marie-Jeanne, who has a special gift for matchmaking, brings soulmates together each place they go, but is unable to find one for herself, wondering when Love will finally come to her.
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Canary Girls: A Novel
by Jennifer Chiaverini
During World War I, April Tipton, a 19-year-old former maid takes a job at Thornshire Arsenal filling shells where she befriends the wife of a star footballer and the decides to join the ladies' football club. (Large Print)
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Baking Yesteryear: The Best Recipes from the 1900s to the 1980s
by B. Dylan Hollis
A popular social media baker who shares treats made from antique cookbooks helps readers create baking recipes from the last century in a delicious decade-by-decade tour from Chocolate Potato Cake from the 1910s to Avocado Pie from the 1960s.
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