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Hitting the Stacks: New Story Books
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Stanley's school
by William Bee
Stanley and his friends have a busy day at school, playing in the garden, enjoying snacks, taking naps and getting messy during art time.
Additional titles: Stanley's Fire Engine, Stanley's Train
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No T. Rex in the library
by Toni Buzzeo
Believing she will be given a time-out for roaring inside a quiet library, little Tess is astonished when one of the books releases a rambunctious dinosaur that makes messes, clashes with characters from other stories and leads a charge to the stars.
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Does a kangaroo have a mother, too?
by Eric Carle
The proper names for an array of animals and their babies, such as the kangaroo and joey, are presented in this boldly illustrated picture book by the creator of The Grouchy Ladybug.
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What happened to you?
by James Catchpole
Joe, a young boy trying to play pirates at the playground, keeps getting interrupted with questions about what happened to his leg, and gets more and more fed up until the kids finally understand they don't need to know what happened.
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Rain fish
by Lois Ehlert
Vibrantly illustrated with mixed-media collage artwork by the Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, a storybook exploration of nature lyrically chronicles the adventures of "rain fish" that are created by bits of materials that float along on streams of rainwater during storms.
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Your school is the best!
by Maggie Hutchings
The story of an eager cockroach and his family who hitch a ride to school---with hilarious results.
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Dance with Oti : the Bird Jive
by Oti Mabuse
The two-time winner of the hit British TV show Strictly Come Dancing presents this upbeat picture book in which she teaches her class the Bird Jive in 10 easy steps, encouraging movement and the expression of feelings.
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Howard the average gecko
by Wendy Meddour
When he discovers that other creatures in the rain forest can be camouflaged, too, Howard, who originally thought he was exceptional, realizes that he might just be average and wonders who would ever love a completely unexceptional gecko like himself.
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So much snow
by Hyunmin Park
Celebrates the magic and wonder of deep winter snow.
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Paw Patrol 5-minute stories collection
by Random House
A padded collection of stories that can be read in five minutes or less features Nickelodeon's PAW Patrol characters Chase, Marshall, Skye and the rest of the funny, furry Adventure Bay team.
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Molly, Olive, and Dexter play hide and seek
by Catherine Rayner
When things don't go her way during a game of hide-and-seek with her two friends, Molly the hare must learn how to deal with her emotions, because ready or not, here she comes.
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Good night, sister
by Katherine Schwarzenegger
Excited to sleep in her own room for the first time, Kat must ease her younger sister's fears about sleeping alone, but when a big storm hits, Kat realizes she might be the one who needs the extra support.
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Why did the monster cross the road?
by R. L. Stine
Filled with side-splitting jokes, this irresistible story follows monster best friends Hunny and Funny who know exactly how to cheer each other up?—?with laughter!
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