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Beansprout
by Sarah Lynne Reul
It's seed-planting time in Ms. Green's classroom, but one kid's seed doesn't sprout, prompting the kid to proclaim that they'll never try to grow another seed again, but when they learn the leftover seeds will be thrown out, they think about second chances.
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Cats in construction hats
by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
Six colorful cats and their tiny rat friends work together to build a house.
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The couch in the yard
by Kate Hoefler
A family in a small Appalachian town spends the evening preparing for a special nighttime tradition. As the sun sets and the sky slips into dusk, they load up a spare couch on a rusty old car and drive into the mountains. With a little imagination and the magic of moonlight, their plain old couch transforms into something so much more.
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Don't trust fish
by Neil Sharpson
A supposed nature guide humorously warns readers why they should never trust fish, exploring their mysterious and villainous nature.
Also available on Cloud Library.
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Every Monday Mabel
by Jashar Awan
Mabel's favorite day is Monday, when she wakes up early, peeks out her window, drags her chair down the hallway and out the door and waits, in a story that celebrates community helpers and captures the joy of being a kid.
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Good golden sun
by Brendan Wenzel
Celebrate the mysteries of light from sunup to sundown as it weaves its way through creation inspiring change, hope, wonder and curiosity, in a story that uses bold, collage-style art to explore the life-giving power of the nearest star.
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Little Blue Truck and Racer Red
by Alice Schertle
Little Blue Truck and good friend Toad are out for a drive when a flash of red whizzes by, and when Racer Red challenges Blue to a race, Blue knows that win or lose, it's fun to try.
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Chicka chicka I love dad
by Julien Chung
Celebrate dads with a rhythmic chant and rollicking rhyme that revels in everything that makes dads great.
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Riding through rice fields : a trip to the Philippines
by Michelle Sterling
While on a trip to the Philippines for a family reunion, Mateo bonds with his father and learns about bayanihan, the importance of community--a philosophy they bring back to their life in the city.
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Happy Father's Day from the Crayons
by Drew Daywalt
Red Crayon loves his dad who draws perfect hearts, and Purple Crayon appreciates his mom on Father's Day, even if she colors outside the lines, in an inclusive celebration of all kinds of families celebrating dads and other family members.
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Thunderland
by Maggie Edkins Willis
Storms can be scary, so one young girl hides under the kitchen sink, until her dad shows her there's somewhere better to go, where the cocoa is hot, stuffed animal friends are waiting, and storms have names.
Also available on Cloud Library.
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Daddy putdown
by Penguin Young Readers Licenses
Charged with taking care of Bluey and Bingo for the night, Dad embarks on a mission to keep her entertained when Bluey starts missing Mum.
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Honk honk, beep beep, putter putt!
by Rukhsana Khan
A cheerful, vibrant picture book about a boy joining his father on a rollicking rickshaw delivery through the busy streets of Pakistan.
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Our spot
by Lindsay Ward
Keeping up their tradition even though it's different now, a girl and her papa go to their secret fishing spot in the middle of the city every Thursday night, where they talk about Mama and the big walleye that always got away.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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