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Hitting the Shelves! Storybooks for kids.
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Follow that frog
by Philip Christian Stead
Young Sadie listens to her eccentric aunt’s rambling tale about her lifelong pursuit of a rare giant frog in the jungles of Peru and throughout the world, while a curiously croaking stranger’s knocks on the door are ironically ignored.
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A Friend is Someone Who...
by Marilee Joy Mayfield
Do you remember your first friend? Your friends always find a way to double your joys and halve your sorrows. This fun, rhyming book helps children understand the value of having friends and of being a friend to others.
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Imogene comes back!
by David Small
A follow-up to the classic Imogene’s Antlers by the Caldecott Award-winning illustrator of So You Want to Be President? finds Imogene making the most of unusual daily surprises, from elephant features to butterfly wings, while unsettling her no-nonsense mother along the way.
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Ivy bird
by Tania McCartney
Ivy spends her day with the birds-sipping nectar and splashing in the pond in this joyfully written celebration of birds and imaginative play from an award-winning author-and-illustrator team.
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Madame Badobedah
by Sophie Dahl
When an eccentric elderly newcomer arrives at the Mermaid Hotel, the suspicious daughter of the hotel’s managers unexpectedly bonds with the prickly lady, who encourages her to join in quirky adventures. Illustrated by the artist of The Bandit Queen.
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Mel fell
by Corey R. Tabor
A heartwarming celebration of self-confidence and taking a leap of faith depicts an endearing, courageous kingfisher who falls down, down, down before learning to fly up, up, up. By the Geisel Award-winning creator of Fox the Tiger.
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Mustache duckstache
by Amy Young
When a mustachioed rabbit spots a mustache contest, he is met with some serious facial hair competition.
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Someone builds the dream
by Lisa Wheeler
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.
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Something's Wrong! : A Bear, a Hare, and Some Underwear
by Jory John
Feeling like he has forgotten something important after completing a busy morning routine, Jeff the bear asks his friend, Anders the rabbit, for advice, before wondering if the underwear that he is wearing outside of his fur could be the problem.
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If you take away the otter
by Susannah Buhrman-Deever
A poignant account of the Pacific Coast trophic cascade stemming from the near-extinction of otters describes how new laws helped protect the species, its kelp forest habitat and the creatures that depended on its environmental balance.
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A last goodbye
by Elin Kelsey
A compassionate exploration of the ways all animals, including humans, grieve shares heartfelt depictions of elephants, whales, bonobos and other relatable creatures commemorating loved ones and comforting each other through difficult times.
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Community Library Network Youth Services 821 N. Spokane Street Post Falls, Idaho 83854 208-772-5612 x 121www.CommunityLibrary.Net |
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