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All Around Bustletown: Fall by Rotraut Susanne BernerThis fun-filled, oversized board book introduces kids to the different ways we live, work and play in the fall
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What is Fall? by Genie EspinosaRhyming text explains what make fall a season for fun, including seasonal foods, acorns for squirrels to gather, cooler temperatures, and sunflowers.
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Baby Loves Fall!by Karen KatzA lift-the-flap board book by the creator of the best-selling Where Is Baby's Belly Button? invites youngsters to explore interactive spreads that feature an exuberant baby observing seasonal elements ranging from apple pie and acorns to a fluffy hat and beautiful fall leaves.
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Little Squirrel is busy with his family in the fall gathering the food they will need for the upcoming winter.
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The Squirrels Who Squabbled by Rachel BrightA laugh-out-loud follow-up to The Lion Inside and The Koala Who Could follows the misadventures of two greedy squirrels who fight to claim the last pinecone of the season.
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Autumn: A Pop-up Book by David A CarterPop-ups and flaps reveal the wonder of the fall, as the days become cooler, the annual harvest begins, and animals prepare for the winter.
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Windows by Julia DenosWalking his dog at dusk, a boy catches glimpses of the lives around him in a lyrical ode to autumn evenings, exploring one's neighborhood and coming home.
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Leaf Man by Lois EhlertA man made of leaves blows away, traveling wherever the wind may take him, in a fresh, autumn tale with illustrations made from actual fall leaves and die-cut pages on every spread that reveal gorgeous landscape vis
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Red Leaf, Yellow leaf by Lois EhlertA child describes the growth of a maple tree from seed to sapling and celebrates the changing of seasons.
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Leaf Trouble by Jonathan EmmettWatching all the beautiful leaves falling from the trees, little Squirrel becomes concerned and recruits his sister to help him in his quest to reattach them to their branches, but the nervous squirrels are finally calmed when their mother enters the picture and explains everything about the changing seasons.
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Awesome Autumn by Bruce GoldstoneA seasonal tribute to the dynamic qualities of autumn combines colorful photographs, lively text and classic craft ideas that celebrate highlights ranging from falling leaves and migrating animals to football games and Halloween costumes.
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Leif and the Fall by Allison Sweet GrantA worried leaf who fears falling when autumn approaches resolves to find a different way down and races the wind to work with a friend to create a net, a kite and a parachute in the hope of softening his landing.
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Wonderfall by Michael HallThe best-selling creator of Red: A Crayon's Story follows a single tree through the changing autumn season, from the lush abundance of the late summer to winter's first snowfall, as people, animals and vehicles pass or celebrate nearby.
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It's Pumpkin Time! by Zoe HallAfter deciding to grow their own pumpkin for Halloween, a brother and sister pull together all their efforts and plant a pumpkin patch, which they monitor with tender, constant care until they are precisely ready for picking.
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Count Down to Fall by Fran HawkDescribes how the leaves from trees such as the birch, maple, and dogwood change during the fall while counting down from ten to one.
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The Autumn Visitors by Karel HayesIn this fourth and final book of the Visitors series, the beloved family of bears experience the full enjoyment of a New England autumn, from riding the Merry-Go-Round at the fair to trick-or-treating to rejoicing with a lovely Thanksgiving feast.
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Fall Leaves by Loretta HollandPart poem, part silent stage with luminous light-box illustrations, this innovative picture book puts autumn on display to beautifully capture the art and science of season change.
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A is for Autumn by Robert MaassPartake in the wonders of the fall through rich images of nature, family, and friends. This alphabet book features the special and often magical moments of the season--complete with apples, leaves, frost, and more.
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Bella's Fall Coat by Lynn PlourdeA picture book about the fall season, centering on Bella, a little girl who has outgrown but does not want to give up her favorite coat made by her grandmother, and how she deals with the inevitable change to something new.
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Oak Leaf by John SandfordAfter it falls off a tree, an oak leaf is blown by the wind all the way to the city where it is found by a girl.
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Yellow Time by Lauren StringerCelebrates the beauty of the autumn season as leaves fall and animals prepare for winter.
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Fall Is Here! by Ruth WielockxWhile Luke and Lottie are playing outside, they discover a hedgehog building a nest in the fallen leaves to prepare for the upcoming winter.
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My Autumn Book by Wong Herbert YeeA young girl rushes outside when the air is crisp and the sky turns gray in order to observe all of the amazing changes that autumn brings.
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Let's Bee Thankful by Ross BurachEnjoying the seasonal activities of fall, Bumble and Bee encourage their friend, Froggy, to bake an apple pie with them before he settles down in a cozy place for the winter.
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Aaron Loves Apples and Pumpkins by P. D. EastmanClumsy mishaps ensue when Aaron the alligator plays outdoors with his friends during an autumn season marked by ripe apples, pumpkins, football and imaginary ghosts.
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Oh My, Pumpkin Pie! by Charles GhignaSimple rhymes and bright illustrations provide beginning readers with an amusing tale about a fun-filled day of pumpkin picking at the local pumpkin patch on a beautiful autumn afternoon with family and friends.
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Fancy Nancy: Apples Galore! by Jane O'ConnorEmbarking on a field trip to an apple-picking farm, Nancy enjoys the fancy autumn colors she observes in the orchard and resolves to find a perfect Gala apple for her father but fears the fruit of her choice is too far out of reach.
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Happy Fell by Erica S. PerlArnold wants to celebrate the start of the cozy autumn season indoors. Louise does not. How can they celebrate fell if they're not celebrating together?
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Apple Picking Day! by Candice F. RansomA sister and brother celebrate the autumn season during a trip to a local apple orchard, where they race each other to pick the best apples.
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Mouse Loves Fall by Lauren ThompsonMinka and little Mouse celebrate the season on a crisp autumn day by jumping in colorful fallen leaves and inspecting them for their unique shapes, sizes and colors.
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Fall by Rebecca PettifordRelevant images match informative text in this introduction to fall. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade.
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Hello Autumn! by Shelley RotnerAll the signs of autumn including leaves turning colors, animals preparing for the winter or migrating, the harvesting of fall produce, cooler weather, and shorter days are noted in this photo-essay about the season.
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Full of Fall by April Pulley SayreSimple text and photographs explore the science behind the transformation that trees undergo in the fall.
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Fall Leaves by Katie PetersA nonfiction, season-themed early reader series explores all the changes that occur as the year progresses through the winter, spring, summer and fall.
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