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Bunny Overboard
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Claudia Rueda
What to Expect: In this delightfully interactive read aloud companion to Bunny Slopes and Hungry Bunny, eager children will get to blow to put wind in Bunny's sails, rock the book to make waves, knock on the window of a sunken ship, and literally appear in a mirror embedded inside the book!.
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I Can Be Anything
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Shinsuke Yoshitake
What Happens: It's time for bed, but Natsumi has a brilliant idea, even better than going to sleep: She'll pretend to be something and Mom will guess what she is! Ready?
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Swim Swim Sink
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Jenn Harney
Starring: An adorable little duckling who ends up sinking during his first swimming lesson and tries over and over again to learn how to swim. This book invites young readers to cheer his successes when he whimsically innovates a working solution. .
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The Octopuppy
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Martin McKenna
What happens: Meet Edgar. He's determined to train his new puppy. Sit. Stay. Fetch. What could go wrong? It's just that Edgar's dog happens to be an octopus. A particularly brilliant octopus at that. Meet Jarvis. Edgar's life is about to change forever.
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My Octopus Arms
by
Keith Baker
What it's about: Join a friendly octopus and his crafty crab sidekick as they explore all the wonderful things we can do with our arms. From tying a bow and performing a show to baking a pie and waving good-bye, there’s no limit to the fun.
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Octopus Alone
by
Divya Srinivasan
Meet our protagonist: Octopus loves living on the busy reef under the sea but sometimes just wants to be alone, somewhere quiet and not so busy. One day she swims far beyond the reef and finds another cozy cave, only here she discovers how much she misses her friends.
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Squid and Octopus: Friends for Always
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Tao Nyeu
What to expect: Four short stories celebrating funny moments in the lives of best friends Squid and Octopus include a "socks versus mittens" debate and Squid's disappointment upon awakening up from an exciting superhero dream.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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