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All From a Walnut
by Ammi-Joan Paquette
When her grandfather passes away, Emilia, who learned from him how to cultivate her own seed, finds her walnut sapling looking as sad as she feels but knows just what to do.
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American Desi
by Jyoti Rajan Gopal
An American child of East Asian descent revels in dances, clothing, games, foods and other characteristics of both cultures, while blending them into what makes this American Desi unique.
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The Animal Song
by Jonty Howley
Forming a traveling band to sing and play for the other animals in the woods, a crocodile, a big brown bear and a weasel attract an eager crowd until winter comes and it's time for sleep, in this lively celebration of friendship and music.
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The Best Gift for Bear
by Jennifer Bell
When she finally finds the perfect gift for Bear, Hedgehog delivers it to her dear friend, but things don't quite turn out as she expected.
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Bloom
by Julia Seal
Once, the ocean was full of friends. But lately, that has been changing.
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Brown is Warm, Black is Bright
by Sarah L. Thomson
In this extraordinary picture book, poetic text and gorgeous imagery celebrate two essential colors that capture all the richness and depth that life, love and the natural world have to offer.
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Coffee, Rabbit, Snowdrop, Lost
by Betina Birkjær
A beautiful, candid picture book for children to understand what happens when a loved one begins suffering from dementia, and how best to care for them.
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Digestion! The Musical
by Adam Rex
With cameos from every body part that plays an important role in transforming food from ingredients to nutrition, this genuinely educational and entertaining Broadway musical of a book follows Candy as she approaches her "big break" being successfully digested!
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Dragon Noodle Party : a Story of Chinese Zodiac Animals
by Ying Chang Compestine
All the animals of the zodiac celebrate snakes' long and happy life by preparing long noodles, a Chinese tradition for birthdays in this colorful picture book that includes a kid-friendly Dragon Beard Noodles recipe as well as a note about the Chinese Zodiac.
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God Gave Us Prayer
by Lisa Tawn Bergren
Little Pup has lots of questions after he finds Mama silently praying by the lake one evening. God Gave Us Prayer answers young children's many important what, where, when, and why questions about prayer and shows exactly how comforting, and easy talking to God can be.
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Jump In!
by Shadra Strickland
An acclaimed artist makes her author/illustrator debut in a joyful picture book celebrating a community at play.
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The Line in the Sand
by Thao Lam
In this wordless story, a monster walks down a beach, leaving a line in the sand, while a group of friends who are perplexed by this line find themselves divided by a series of misunderstandings until the conflict is resolved.
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The More You Give
by Marcy Campbell
This beautiful modern-day response to The Giving Tree follows a young boy whose grandmother gives him many gifts, including her wisdom about how things grow and how this knowledge is passed down from generation to generation.
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Old Wood Boat
by Nikki McClure
Beautiful cut-paper illustrations and lyrical prose tell the story of an old wood boat that embarks on adventures once more after being lovingly restored and made seaworthy again.
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Plátanos Go With Everything
by Lissette Norman
Yesenia introduces readers to her favorite food, Plátanos, which go with everything, especially love, in this ode to the star of Dominican cuisine.
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Sato the Rabbit : the Moon
by Yuki Ainoya
Haneru Sato the Rabbit experiences the peace of nature all around him, from a pillow of cool water to a floral air float to carry him and his dreams, to appreciating the sound of singing cicadas.
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Sleepy Sheepy
by Lucy Ruth Cummins
Despite his name, Sleepy Sheepy is WIDE-AWAKE, giving Ma and Pa Sheepy a run for their money as they try to get him to go to bed.
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The Snowman Waltz
by Karen Konnerth
This amusing read-aloud picture book offers a subtle lesson in cooperation as a dozen penguins in red bowties and a dozen snowmen in top hats and mittens collide on the ice and must find a way to share the same space.
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Trucks on Trucks
by Sorche Fairbank
While exploring basic concepts such as size, shape, color, numbers, professions and community, this lively picture book features page after page of trucks hauling trucks.
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Uncle John's City Garden
by Bernette G. Ford
Visiting the city from her home in the suburbs, an African American girl sees how a few packets of seeds, some helping hands and hard work transform an empty lot in a housing project into a magical place where vegetables grow and family gathers.
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Where the Buffaloes Begin
by Olaf Baker
After hearing the legend retold by the tribe's oldest member, ten-year-old Little Wolf hopes to someday witness the beginning of the buffaloes at the sacred lake.
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