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Happy springtime!
by Kate McMullan
From earmuffed crossing guards to sweater wearing dogs, from painters of flowers to planters of seeds, this bright, bouncy and colorful picture book is an ode to the joys of spring that celebrates the burst of life following the thaw of winter. Illustrations.
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The little red pen
by Janet Stevens
When a little red pen accidentally falls into the waste basket while trying to correct papers all by herself, the other classroom supplies must cooperate to rescue her
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Hello ninja
by Nathan D. Wilson
A rhyming picture book that is soon to be a Netflix animated TV series features a sneaky ninja who is happy to share his busy day (but not his lunch) with curious kids. Written by best-selling author of 100 Cupboards. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The seven silly eaters
by Mary Ann Hoberman
A family of picky eaters includes Peter, who wants nothing but milk; Lucy, who refuses everything but lemonade; and Jack, who will only eat applesauce, in a story that follows a harried Mrs. Peters's attempts to overcome her finicky family. Jr Lib Guild.
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Mustache Baby meets his match
by Bridget Heos
A haphazard playdate ensues when Baby Billy and his mustache meet Beard Baby, an instant rival who tests his manliness
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The Snatchabook
by Helen Docherty
Designed for reading aloud, a lighthearted tribute to the love of reading features a rabbit who catches a story-loving book thief who is swiping everyone's favorite bedtime tales.
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Trees make perfect pets
by Paul Czajak
Receiving the Dogwood tree she wanted for her birthday, a delighted Abigail enjoys her unusual pet’s cool shade, obedience when directed to “stay” and gift of air to breathe, until it grows so big that it needs to be planted outdoors. Illustrations.
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Bagel in love
by Natasha Wing
Bagel wants to compete in a dance contest, but everyone from Pretzel to Croissant turns him down until, at last, shy and lovely Cupcake agrees to be his partner
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The babysitter from another planet
by Stephen Savage
Left with an alien babysitter while their parents go out for the evening, two children embark on a remarkable night that is reminiscent of classic science-fiction stories. By the award-winning author of Polar Bear Night
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Goodnight, Veggies
by Diana Murray
Embarking on their nightly bedtime ritual in the garden as the sun goes down at the end of the day, tuckered-out tomatoes, close-eyed potatoes, cuddly cauliflowers and other sleepy vegetables begin a good night’s rest to prepare for a busy next day of growing. 20,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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