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Crouton: One Cat's Adoption Tale
by Kristine A. Lombardi
This heartwarming adoption story playfully told from the pet's perspective celebrates the joy of finding a furever home.
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The Great Escape
by Deborah Marcero
Evie believes in all things magic, but her always-pestering, always-following younger siblings make her life seem a little less magical sometimes. So, Evie makes her escape to the snowy world outside, hoping for a bit of peace and solitude, only to discover her siblings trailing behind her, once again.
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The Most Wonderful Gift in the World
by Mireia Olivé Obradors
A little mouse searches and searches the forest for the most wonderful gift for his mother. What can he give his mother to show her how much he loves her? Perhaps a pinecone full of pine nuts? Or a beautiful flower? But when the day of the birthday arrives, nothing turns out as he expects.
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Tractors in Space
by Ross MacKay
Join Toby in his out-of-this-world adventure as he explores the wonders of our universe, races through asteroids, and discovers unexpected new friends along the way.
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All the Dogs
by Nicola Kent
Big dogs, small dogs, hardly there at all dogs. Have fun reading along in this gorgeous doggy picture book and meet ALL the dogs. Which one is your favorite?
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The Future Book
by Mac Barnett
Do you want to know what the future is like? Turn the pages to get a glimpse at the world of tomorrow and its unexpected words, strange social customs, and mind-blowing colors
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Goodnight, Bruce
by Ryan T. Higgins
It's bedtime in Soggy Hollow. But Bruce's family of mice and geese would rather watch late-night monster movies than go to sleep. There are so many more fun things to do like . . .build model airplanes and eat ice cream. and keep up their correspondence.
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A Bear, a Man, and a Donut Van
by Daniel Bernstrom
What should a donut man do when a bear is eating donuts in his van? Here is a road trip neither bear nor man will ever forget--with moose, traffic jams, and a giant forest donut spill.
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You're on Your Way!
by Melanie Watt
An exuberant rabbit helps readers celebrate their well-earned success.
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Bouncing Bunnies!
by Fiz Osborne
A group of bunnies bounce around, their favorite thing to do, and as they shake from head to toe, they invite you to join in too.
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Just one more story
by Perry Emerson
Pip and Bun are very different bunnies, as Pip loves reading and Bun does not, until Bun stumbles upon a book filled with action and adventure.
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I Am Wriggly
by Michael Rosen
This bunny is so wriggly! Around and around, on the ground, it waves its feet and drums out a beat. It just can't stop! But, phew--it's tiring being this wriggly!
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Not-A-Box City
by Antoinette Portis
Bunny wants to build a cardboard city. Bunny stacks one cardboard box on top of another and another. Bunny doesn't want any help. Bunny doesn't need any help, either. But what's a cardboard city without friends?
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Bunnies in a boat
by Philip Ardagh
This rollicking read-aloud, with colorful visual gags and zany details, follows a boatful of bunnies as they wreak hilarious havoc on the high seas.
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Hope Is a Hop
by Katrina Moore
When Eva's hopes for a cheerful flower garden are dashed by a rascally - and hungry - rabbit, she sinks into despair. But it's from this new vantage point that she discovers something surprising and wonderful about her four-legged-nemesis that reminds Eva of her own growing family and inspires her to try again.
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Everything Will Be Ok
by Anna Dewdney
A little bunny learns that while some days can feel more sad than happy, there's always a bright spot on the horizon.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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