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Hitting the Shelves! Storybooks for all ages.
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At the pond
by Geraldo Valério
Explores the nature of true friendship and love when a swan invites a boy and his dog on a ride through a shimmering pond.
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Child of the universe
by Ray Jayawardhana
A picture book debut by the renowned astrophysicist lyrically conveys the awesome importance of every child’s unique life in the vastness of the universe.
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Coral
by Molly Schaar Idle
A companion to Pearl that follows the experiences of three very different mermaid friends who are separated by a regrettable dispute involving their peaceful coexistence. By the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Flora and the Flamingo.
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Daisy
by Jessixa Bagley
Because she is teased at school, Daisy hangs her head a lot, which leads to a new hobby of collecting lost and broken items and to a real treasure--a new friend.
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Elmore and Pinky
by Holly Hobbie
Elmore the porcupine and Pinky the skunk each wish for a best friend, and when Elmore finds himself in trouble, a true friend steps in to help him.
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Hamish takes the train
by Daisy Hirst
Watching the trains whoosh by his home, Hamish the bear says goodbye to his country-loving friend, Noreen the goose, and departs for new places where he takes a job, meets people and enjoys adventures before realizing how much he misses his friend back home. By the award-winning creator of The Girl With the Parrot on Her Head.
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Grandma's gardens
by Hillary Rodham Clinton
The former First Lady and her daughter recount the special outdoor times they shared with Grandma Dorothy, who taught them that gardens are magical places of learning and discovery where families and friends can gather for stories and special occasions.
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Happy dreams, Little Bunny
by Leah Hong
When thoughts big and small prevent Little Bunny from sleeping, his reassuring Mommy helps him discover how to transform his thoughts into happy dreams where anything is possible.
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A house for every bird
by Megan Maynor
A young artist has drawn birds and bird houses in corresponding colors. Now it's time to match them up. The blue bird goes in the blue house, the orange bird in the orange house, and so on. But wait! The birds don't agree with the narrator's choices and, much to her distress, are rebelling by swapping houses. Can the narrator make the birds see sense? Or is it possible that you just can't tell a bird by its feathers?
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I am the storm
by Jane Yolen
The Caldecott Medal-winning author of Owl Moon and her daughter introduce children to four distinct weather emergencies, including a tornado, a blizzard, a forest fire and a hurricane, while sharing comforting stories from families who prepared against and survived catastrophic storms.
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I dream of a journey
by Akiko Miyakoshi
Day in and day out, an innkeeper graciously tends to the guests at his little hotel, but finds himself daydreaming of what it would be like to travel to new and wonderful places.
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I Love School!
by Tracey Corderoy
A story of fun, hope, and learning - perfect for kids who can't wait to go back to school. Otto is VERY excited! School is starting again soon and Otto LOVES to learn! He learns at home and at the museum. But his favorite place to learn is at school, and he can't WAIT to go back!
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I will dance
by Nancy Bo Flood
The author of Soldier Sister, Fly Home and the best-selling illustrator of We Are the Gardeners follow the efforts of a young girl with cerebral palsy to pursue her dream of dancing in a class for students of all abilities.
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Seeking an aurora
by Elizabeth Pulford
A father wakes his child from sleep for an adventure to find an aurora, moving through the silent frost, across fields, and climbing up hills, to share an unforgettable moment and the majestic splendor of the northern and southern lights.
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Birds
by Jill McDonald
Explores the types of birds that can be found in everyday life, including roosters, pigeons, ducks, toucans, and flamingos, and presents facts on each.
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Dinosaurs
by Jill McDonald
An introduction to the dinosaur world features colorful depictions of favorite species interspersed with skill-reinforcing concepts, fun facts and thought-provoking learning prompts, in a latest entry in the series that includes, Solar System and Backyard Bugs.
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Families belong
by Dan Saks
A lighthearted celebration of the unconditional love and comfort shared within families combines evocative, high-energy artwork with rhyming text to depict universal examples of families singing songs, dancing, sharing food and snuggling together at bedtime.
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Hello, World! Cars and Trucks
by Jill McDonald
Fans of cars and trucks will love this vehicle-filled book in the hit Hello, World! board book series. Toddlers can learn all about all kinds of exciting machines, with easy-to-understand facts and bright pictures of fast, fascinating things that go!
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Hello, World! Music
by Jill McDonald
Every young child loves to listen to music, bang on drums, and pound the keys of a piano. Now here's a Hello, World! board book that can teach babies and toddlers all about musical instruments and the sounds they make—with colors, shapes, sizes, and super-simple facts.
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Reptiles
by Jill McDonald
Introduces reptiles, including facts on snakes, chameleons, geckos, crocodiles, turtles, and iguanas. Told in clear and easy terms ("Green pythons are born red or yellow. They turn green in their first year") and featuring bright, cheerful illustrations, Hello, World! makes learning fun for young children.
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