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I am! : affirmations for resilience
by Bela Barbosa
"Ten relatable emotions are each followed by a centering exercise and a positive affirmation to be recited, as a practice in mindfulness. Young readers are encouraged to find their inner strength by recognizing and addressing their emotions, instilling asense of power and self-confidence"
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Mr. Bear's Little Numbers
by Virginie Aracil
So many numbers, so much fun! Virginie Aracil's distinctive Mr. Bear takes young children on a counting journey through the world of numbers big and small. Her charming and engaging art introduces adorable animals and objects that will delight readers and help them learn their numbers.Book Annotation
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Go, grandpa, go!
by Lynn Plourde
Heartwarming depictions of grandfathers giving piggyback rides, pushing swings and participating in games of the imagination combine with zippy verses in a celebration of the special bond shared between grandfathers and their grandchildren. 10,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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In my heart
by Mackenzie Porter
A working mother reassures her child of their bond before leaving for the day, in a lyrical story that reminds readers that they are always in their mother’s heart and mind, even while apart. 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Federico and All His Families
by Mili Hernández
Roof to roof, Federico the cat visits all his families everyday: Tadeo and his grandparents, Anna and her two Moms; Virginia, with her Mom and Dad, Paula and her two Dads… All of them different, all of them loved by Federico. Unconditionally. This little jewel is perfect to show the smallest of the house that love can be found in any family. Book Annotation
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Wonderful world ABC
by Tim Hopgood
"For fans of Tim Hopgood's What a Wonderful World comes this gorgeous ABC companion book that delights in everything from the smallest seed (A is for Acorn) to the largest animal (E is for Elephant). With bright and joyful art, Wonderful World ABC is a beautiful celebration of letters, cataloging the many wonderful things there are to discover around the world"
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Meditation station
by Susan B. Katz
The award-winning author of All Year Round explains to young readers how to learn and begin the practice of meditation, comparing the mind to a racing train of thoughts that children can avoid boarding to find inner calm instead. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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My first day
by Nguyen Quang Phung
Originally published in Singapore, a latest collaboration by the award-winning creators of The First Journey follows the metaphorical travels of a determined young Vietnamese boy who embarks on a boat voyage marked by a single oar, giant waves, eerie forests and heavy rainfall. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Sullivan, who is always too loud
by Micol Ostow
"A little boy with a VERY BIG VOICE, learns the perfect (and not so perfect) times to use it in Micol Ostow's uproarious picture book Sullivan, Who Is Always Too Loud, featuring brilliant illustrations by Brian Biggs"
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Me & Mama
by Cozbi A. Cabrera
For a little girl on a rainy day, the best place to be is with Mama
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Mel fell
by Corey R. Tabor
A heartwarming celebration of self-confidence and taking a leap of faith depicts an endearing, courageous kingfisher who falls down, down, down before learning to fly up, up, up. By the Geisel Award-winning creator of Fox the Tiger. 45,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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I am not a penguin
by Liz Wong
When a pangolin tries to explain who he is, all the other animals confuse him with different animals, including a penguin
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Find Fergus
by Mike Boldt
A riotous interactive story features loveable bespectacled bear, Fergus, who invites children to “search” for him on high-detail spreads as he haplessly hides among little bunnies and squirrels, before a final panoramic spread poses a genuine seek-and-find challenge. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Talking is not my thing
by Rose Robbins
A girl with autism who almost never speaks demonstrates how easily she communicates with her brother and grandmother through facial expressions, gestures, flashcards, and drawings
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I love you, baby burrito
by Angela Dominguez
The award-winning illustrator of Mango, Abuela, and Me introduces related Spanish-language vocabulary words in an endearing celebration of the modern tradition of carefully and cozily swaddling a newborn “like a baby burrito.” 35,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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