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Attack of the 50-foot Fly Guy
by Tedd Arnold
Returning home from school to discover that Fly Guy has eaten a snack from a radioactive trash can and has grown to be 50 feet tall, Buzz teams up with their scientist friend to prevent a military attack. By the Geisel Honor-winning creator of I Spy Fly Guy! Illustrations
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Each kindness
by Jacqueline Woodson
When Ms. Albert teaches a lesson on kindness, Chloe realizes that she and her friends have been wrong by making fun of new student Maya's shabby clothes and refusing to play with her.
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All are welcome
by Alexandra Penfold
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text introduce a school where diversity is celebrated and songs, stories, and talents are shared
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I walk with Vanessa : a story about a simple act of kindness
by Kerascot
A wordless story inspired by real events follows the actions of a little girl who inspires her community to stand up to bullying when a classmate is treated badly and she chooses to stand by her side, an act of kindness that leads to greater acceptance, understanding and the discovery of strength in numbers. By the illustrators of Malala's Magic Pencil.
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The rabbit listened
by Cori Doerrfeld
A metaphorical tale of empathy and friendship follows the experiences of a small child who is offered well-intentioned advice from his animal friends in the wake of a loss but only finds comfort with the last animal, a rabbit who just quietly listens. By the creator of Little Bunny Foo Foo. Simultaneous eBook.
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I am enough
by Grace Byers
A lyrical ode to self-confidence and kindness for girls from every background, written by the activist star of Empire, touches on themes of diversity, respecting others and loving oneself. 75,000 first printing.
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The invisible boy
by Trudy Ludwig
Feeling invisible in a class of students who exclude him from groups, games and birthday parties, little Brian welcomes a class newcomer with whom he works on a school project in ways that help him to stand out. By the author of My Secret Bully.
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Pinkalicious and the cupcake calamity
by Victoria Kann
The intrepid pink-clad heroine sneaks into Mr. Swizzle's malfunctioning cupcake machine and discovers a bigger surprise than she could have imagined. By the award-winning creator of Emeraldlicious. Simultaneous. 250,000 first printing.
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Grandpa Cacao : a tale of chocolate, from farm to family
by Elizabeth Zunon
Baking her favorite chocolate cake with her father for her seventh birthday, a little girl learns the story of her grandfather, a hardworking cacao farmer from Africa's Ivory Coast, who returns home with the child's mother for a surprise visit.
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Snack attack!
by Terry Border
Although warned of the dangers lurking outside their packages, Cookie, Pretzel, and Cheese Doodle venture into the kitchen for fun but soon discover that Monster Kids are real
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Alfred's book of monsters
by Sam Streed
Reading an exciting book about monsters of urban legend, young Alfred decides to invite the Nixie, Black Shuck and Lantern Man to tea at the home of his formidable auntie, who thinks monsters are an improper hobby for respectable youngsters. A first picture book. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Changeling
by William Ritter
When a changeling swap goes wrong, leaving two identical babies to be raised as human twins, the brothers are called upon to be heroes and protectors of magic while trying to discover which of them is actually a goblin. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. Maps.
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Escape from the Isle of the Lost
by Melissa De la Cruz
Imminent graduates Mal, Evie, Jay and Carlos organize an epic plan to make Auradon Prep available to other villain kids, while a trapped Uma teams up with Hades, god of the underworld, in a vengeful plot to bring down the barrier. 75, first printing.
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Anyone but Ivy Pocket
by Caleb Krisp
Abandoned in Paris by her aristocratic employers after one too many mistakes, a bumbling 12-year-old maid struggles to return to England while unwittingly becoming embroiled in a conspiracy involving mischief, ghosts and murder. Simultaneous eBook.
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I survived the the Great Molasses Flood, 1919
by Lauren Tarshis
A latest entry in the best-selling series that includes I Survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005 draws on extensive historical research in the story of a young witness and survivor of a catastrophic tank failure that flooded Boston’s North End with 3 million gallons of molasses. Simultaneous.
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This was our pact
by Ryan Andrews
When their community celebrates the annual Autumn Equinox Festival by lighting paper lanterns and floating them in the river, Ben and the school misfit, Nathaniel, embark on a bicycle trip to discover what happens to the lanterns. Simultaneous.
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The Worst Book Ever
by Elise Gravel
Don’t worry, the title of the book is a joke, and not indicative of its actual quality. In fact, the real worst book ever is the book within The Worst Book Ever, cartoonist Elise Gravel’s latest weird and silly book for young readers.
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Guts
by Raina Telgemeier
Developing a chronic stomachache that she initially dismisses as a bug, young Raina discovers that her symptoms are related to her anxieties about school, food and changing friendships, in a story based on the Eisner Award-winning author’s childhood. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Hicotea : a Nightlights story
by Lorena Alvarez
"A follow-up to the best-selling ""Nightlights"" finds spunky heroine Sandy becoming separated from her classmates during a field trip only to enter into a magical new dimension, where a turtle requests her help finishing a museum painting."
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The singing rock : & other brand-new fairy tales
by Nathaniel Lachenmeyer
Sumptuously rendered graphic-novel adaptations of four original fairy tales include the story of a genie who tries to grant a wish for his accidental rescuer, a completely disinterested frog.
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