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Douglas, you need glasses!
by Ged Adamson
A dog who needs glasses but doesn't know it lands in hairy situations because of his poor eyesight, from eating out of the wrong bowl to walking through wet cement, until his owner takes him to an eye doctor and has him fitted with a perfect pair of glasses.
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Lila Greer, teacher of the year
by Andrea Beaty
Starting a new school, Lila Greer feels alone and invisible until her teacher, Ms. Kern, finds a way to make her feel welcome with creativity, kindness and blackboard erasers.
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The Brothers Zzli
by Alex Cousseau
A newly arrived bear family receives both welcome and suspicion as they try to make a new home in the forest.
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5-Minute Nature Stories
by Gabby Dawnay
Down by the meadow that blows wild and free, there's a world full of wonders I want you to see... Discover the interconnectedness of nature with this story collection.
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Runaway pond
by Nancy Price Graff
Long Pond--clear, reflective, and bent in the middle like a crooked finger--has been a source of joy and nourishment to a Vermont village for many years. But when a sudden late-summer storm causes the pond to swell and burst its banks, endangering everyone in its path, only one person is fast enough to warn the villagers downstream. Spencer Chamberlain...sprints off to cries of "Run, Chamberlain, run!" All survive, thanks to his efforts. But after the storm the glassy pond is gone, leaving the village, and future generations, with something altogether different.
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How this book got Red
by Margaret Chiu Greanias
Red, a red panda who never gets to read about pandas like herself, only the black and white kind, decides to write her own story to share with the world!
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The big cheese
by Jory John
The best at everything and not afraid to let others know it, the Big Cheese is prepared to win the annual Cheese-cathlon, but when the quiet new kid, Wedge Wedgeman, comes out on top, Big Cheese gets slice of humility.
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Hot cat, cool cat
by Laura Manaresi
Kit and Kip are two cats who are complete opposites and best friends, but when the adventurous Kit gets a cramp while swimming, the careful Kip must save her.
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The little books of the little Brontèes
by Sara O'Leary
Celebrating the joy of storytelling and the love of books, this true story of the four motherless Brontë children shows how, through the power reading novels, poetry, history and fables, they grew up to become some of English literature's finest writers.
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The only way to make bread
by Cristina Quintero
Fresh out of the oven, this warm and toasty picture book explores all kinds of breads, from sourdough to bao!
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Down the hole
by Scott Slater
When a suspiciously polite fox attempts to coax his next meal out of a burrow, he is met with a clever rabbit who has been cooking up a surprise for this very moment!
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Do you remember?
by Sydney Smith
A mother and son trade reassuring memories during a time of change and upheaval.
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The Owl Who Dared
by Stephanie Stansbie
If you dare to fall, and fall and fall again, then one day, you will fly.
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If I built a house
by Chris Van Dusen
Imaginative Jack describes the kind of house he would build--one with a racetrack, a flying room, and a gigantic slide.
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Place hand here
by Katie Yamasaki
A young boy passes a painting of a hand on a wall in his neighborhood and watches others placing their own hands against it. The act means something different for each of them: Ms. Iris tells him it is a link to her home country; for Devin, it connects him to his older sister, who just left for college; for Savannah, it reminds her of her grandmother who passed away. The boy thinks of those who are on the other side of the mural, of loved ones lost or lonely or far away, and of his own mother, who is currently incarcerated. While he waits for her to come home, the hand is there to connect them to each other and remind them that they are not alone.
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It's really cold outside!
by Harriet Ziefert
Staying warm inside while his friends play outside in the snow, Really Bird is delighted when they all come up with a creative solution for him to be included despite not quite feeling up to facing the cold weather. Illustrations.
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