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Building
by Henry Cole
A beaver family works hard to rebuild when their dam is threatened by storms in this beautifully illustrated follow-up to Nesting that introduces young children to beginning life science concepts.
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A good deed can grow
by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman
Young readers will learn about the power of kindness as they join a loving community working to create a better world, showing how one good deed can impact the lives of others for the better.
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How to draw a happy cat
by Ethan T. Berlin
In this rollicking read-aloud, a “How to Draw” tutorial becomes harder than it looks when Cat, after numerous drawing attempts, still isn't happy and readers must find out why AND draw everything she wants.
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In the neighborhood
by Rocio Bonilla
Camila the chicken, Mr. Martâinez the fox, Phillip the mouse, Rodolfo the cat, Matilda the pig, Mrs. Paquita the owl, and Pepe the ogre, all live on the same street, but nobody talks to anybody else. One day a chain reaction begins that turns this neighborhood into a true community.
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Kind Crocodile
by Leo Timmers
The kind crocodile leaves the pond to see the world. Animals are in danger out here! A terrified mouse, a frightened hog, and an antelope take shelter on Crocodile's long bac. Crocodile scares their enemies away, but then enough is enough.
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Kitty
by Rebecca Jordan-Glum
When Granny comes to cat-sit, she anticipates a little work, a few snuggles, and a good night's sleep. What she doesn't expect is CHAOS. After Granny misplaces her glasses, she accidentally lets the cat out...and a raccoon in...a raccoon that looks a little like a cat. What follows is a raucous escapade that leaves in its wake one very confused Granny, one very upset cat, and one very satisfied raccoon.
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Kitty & Cat : opposites attract
by Mirka Hokkanen
This laugh-out-loud introduction to opposites follows grumpy, old, exhausted Cat, who just wants to be left alone, and happy, new, energetic Kitty, who just wants to be friends!
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Knitting for dogs
by Laurel Molk
Izzy, who can build anything, expects to be an ace at knitting, but as her attempts to make a sweater pile up, it takes her dog Max and a trip to the dog park to show her that maybe these aren't mistakes after all.
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Little land
by Diana Sudyka
A breathtaking exploration of the connections between life and land central to the past, present and future of our planet invites young readers to think about ways in which they engage with the environment in their own lives.
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Lost cat!
by Jacqueline K. Rayner
Purr-fect for young cat lovers, this simple, silly story follows both a little girl who worries about her missing cat, Fred, and Fred, who has many fun-filled adventures until he finds his way back to the little girl he's been missing, too.
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The loud librarian
by Jenna Beatrice
Hilarious and heartwarming, this picture book follows Penelope as she sets out to prove she's perfect for the job of student-librarian despite her LOUD voice, learning to stay true to herself along the way.
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Make way for Butterfly
by Ross Burach
Encouraging readers to love who they are, while illuminating the importance of pollinators to our ecosystem, this entertaining picture book follows the Very Impatient Caterpillar as he gets himself into a sticky situation while trying to collect pollen like a bee.
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Manolo & the unicorn
by Jackie Azâua Kramer
When the Wild Animal Parade is announced at school and he declares he'll come as his favorite animal, his classmates say there is no such thing as unicorns, but Manolo, who sees the world as a magical place, proves them wrong.
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The museum of lost teeth
by Elyssa Friedland
After an apple seals his fate, Toothy accompanies the Tooth Fairy to the Museum of Lost Teeth where he finds a new home on the Firsts Floor, where first baby teeth are proudly displayed.
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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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