| Explorers by Matthew CordellDuring a family trip to a museum, a child’s flying bird toy goes astray, leading to confusion, misunderstanding, and ultimately, connection. |
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Pete the Cat and the Perfect Pizza Party by Kimberly & James DeanWanting to organize a perfect pepperoni pizza party, Pete the Cat learns a helpful lesson about compromise when he discovers that his friends all want different pizza toppings.
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Llama Llama Mess, Mess, Mess
by Anna Dewdney
When Llama Llama ignores Mama Llama after she tells him it’s time to clean up his toys, Mama has an imaginative response of her own that will have children laughing out loud!
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Little Libraries, Big Heroes
by Miranda Paul
A picture book portrait of Little Free Library founder Todd Bol explains how he helped bring international communities together by creating a literacy organization spanning more than 75,000 mini-libraries throughout the world.
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Ruby Finds a Worry
by Tom Percival
A young girl's sense of adventure and exploration vanishes when she discovers a Worry that grows and grows until she learns how to get rid of it.
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Ada Twist, Scientist
by Andrea Beaty
The best-selling creators of Iggy Peck, Architect and Rosie Revere, Engineer present the story of a little girl who, in the spirit of such visionaries as Marie Curie and Ada Lovelace, diligently applies her fledgling scientific prowess to advance her understanding of the world.
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Cookie & Milk : A Scientifically Stunt-tastic Sisterhood
by Michele Mcavoy
Cookie is a genius—Milk, a daredevil. Cookie loves math and science. Milk loves adventure and adrenaline. What could two little girls who are nothing alike possibly have in common? Follow this dynamic duo through their skateboard stunts and tubular-tastic surfs to discover what lies beneath true friendship.
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| The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley SpiresA little girl and her canine assistant set out to make the most magnificent thing; however, despite their hard work, the end result is not what the girl had envisioned, but a long walk soon clears her mind and yields a fresh perspective about what needs to be done to succeed. |
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If I Built a School
by Chris Van Dusen
A lively companion to If I Built a Car depicts a young boy's creative imaginings of a dream school complete with hover desks, pop-up textbooks, a robot cafeteria chef and a trampoline basketball court.
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What to Do with a String
by Jane Yolen
In this sequel to What to Do with a Box, Jane Yolen extolls the marvelous virtues of string, a material that can snag the spirit of adventure, lasso the limitless horizons of imagination, and connect us to one another.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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