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Drum from the Heart by Ren LouieWhen he is gifted a handmade drum by his mother, Ren learns the teachings of the drum that she also passes down to him. Ren discovers that through this special drum, he is able to connect to his culture and find a confidence in his voice to joyfully share in singing the traditional songs of his Nuu-chah-nulth Nation.
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Like Father, Like Son by Leslâea NewmanThis love letter to all the incredible things daddies can do—from bike rides and camping trips to telling stories and bandaging scraped knees—highlights the best lesson kids can learn from their fathers: how to show love and kindness.
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My Little Ogichidaa : An Indigenous Lullaby by Willie PollInspired by Indigenous motherhood, this beautifully illustrated book is a tribute to Indigenous families everywhere who are proudly raising their children to carry forward their culture, language and love with resilience, strength and kindness.
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One Giant Leap by Thao LamThis inventive wordless picture book about the power of imagination and creativity follows a young child who, with the push of an elevator button, becomes an astronaut and blasts off into space on an important mission until it's time for school.
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Pete the Cat's Wacky Taco Tuesday by Kim DeanIn this tasty tale that includes 30 groovy stickers, Pete and his family try to make their own tacos when the tacqueria is closed, even though they don't have the typical toppings, but some creativity and problem-solving become the right ingredients to save Taco Tuesday!
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Bats At The Beach by Brian LiesOn a night when the moon can grow no fatter, bats pack their moon-tan lotion and baskets of treats and fly off for some fun on the beach.
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| Hot Dog by Doug SalatiWhen a summer's day in the city gets too hot and claustrophobic, the titular dachshund and his human travel to a breezy, beachy island where "a pup can run." Kids will be drawn in by the evocative atmosphere and the winsome dog's expressive body language. Hot Dog is the winner of the 2023 Caldecott Medal. |
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Pete The Cat : Pete At The Beach by James DeanVisiting the beach with his family, groovy Pete enjoys collecting shells and building a sand castle but resists going into the water or accepting a surfing lesson from Bob, despite the hot weather.
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Walter The Farting Dog : Banned From The Beach by William KotzwinkleHaving been banned from the beach due to his enormous fart that blew away Mr. and Mrs. Crabbe's beach umbrella, Walter waits in the house for the return of his friends Betty and Billy, but when they, along with the Crabbes, are marooned on a sandbar, they all shout for Walter to come and rescue them!
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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