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God gave us thankful hearts
by Lisa Tawn Bergren
Adventurous Lil Pup is bummed that hibernating season will soon be coming to the Great North Woods. Why should so many of his friends have to go in for the winter and leave Lil Pup without pals? Mama reminds her little wolf that not all animals hibernate, and how he can be grateful for the beautiful autumn season - for jumping in leaf piles, eating apple treats, and celebrating the wonders of fall with his forest friends.
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I help
by Joe Cepeda
When a boy finds a canteen in his garage, he finds his superpower--helping everyone, from the postman to the local birds.
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Eat the cake
by M. H. Clark
You're here and it's now, so today is the day- so many good things will be coming your way!
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Big, Big Feelings
by Perry Emerson
Willow is absolutely adorable...except when she isn't. A story about naming BIG feelings and finding the words to express yourself.
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Lullaby for the King
by Nikki Grimes
The multi-award-winning poet presents an enchanting new take on the Nativity story, weaving together awe-inspiring poetry with breathtaking watercolor artwork to create a captivating tale of wonder and imagination that is sure to become a holiday classic.
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Creepy crayon!
by Aaron Reynolds
In his newest eerie encounter, Jasper Rabbit, who is NOT doing well in school, stumbles upon a pointy, perfect purple crayon, who wants to help him, but things take a sinister turn when the purple fiend tries to take over his life.
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The circus ship
by Chris Van Dusen
Left on their own to swim the chilly waters after their ship runs aground off the coast of Maine, a group of circus animals stagger onto a nearby island, quickly winning over the wary townspeople with their kind, courageous ways, and when the greedy circus owner returns to claim them, villagers of all species conspire to outsmart him.
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Give thanks to the Lord
by Karma Wilson
A boy gives thanks to the Lord for all that he has in this illustrated interpretation of Psalm XCII.
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The candy dish
by Kobi Yamada
What happens when something truly miraculous shows up in your life? Do you recognize it? Do you appreciate it? Do you see it for what it really is? This is a story of a child and a curious little candy dish that holds a special treat every day. But it comes with its fair share of frustrations too.
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Dr. Seuss's ABC.
by Seuss
Colorful illustrations help demonstrate the sound of each letter in the alphabet.
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George and Martha : one more time
by James Marshall
In "The Scary Movie," George tries to calm down a nervous Martha before they watch a scary movie, and in "The Secret Club," Martha becomes upset when George shuts her out of his secret club.
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Run, Bean, run!
by Amanda Brandon
Little Bean has to save himself from being cooked by running away and hiding in the garden.
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Sway Like an Octopus
by Nicole Larue
Moving calms your mind and your body, too. How many animal movements can you do?
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