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Daisy
by Jessixa Bagley
Because she is teased at school, shy warthog Daisy hangs her head a lot, which leads to a new hobby of collecting lost and broken items and to a real treasure - a new friend
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Early one morning
by Mem Fox
The literacy educator author of I’m an Immigrant, Too and the award-winning illustrator of the Iris and Walter series depict a little boy who treks through his farm home, passing trucks and barnyard animals to find a delicious breakfast to share with his grandmother.
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Where Wonder Grows
by Xelena González
Through the words of a grandmother and the eyes of her three granddaughters, readers are invited to explore the ways in which “magic rocks and relics from nature" are "alive with wisdom."
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Wolfboy
by Andy Harkness
Wolfboy is very hungry, and as he seeks rabbits he becomes growly, drooly, and more, until finally his stomach is filled, with a little help from his friends
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Happy dreams, Little Bunny
by Leah Hong
When thoughts big and small prevent Little Bunny from sleeping, his reassuring Mommy helps him discover how to transform his thoughts into happy dreams where anything is possible..
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The year I flew away
by Marie Arnold
Sent ahead of her parents to live with unfamiliar relatives in Brooklyn, a girl from 1985 Haiti makes a deal with a witch to become a “perfect American” to fit in with bullying peers, before discovering how much she has sacrificed for her wish.
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One jar of magic
by Corey Ann Haydu
Joining her family in her community’s annual New Year’s Day magic-capturing ceremony, a 12-year-old girl who has always been lucky captures just one tiny jar of magic, revealing the true nature and beliefs of her loved ones.
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Super Turbo saves the day! : Super Turbo Saves the Day!
by Edgar J. Powers
A first installment in a new Super Turbo graphic-novel series finds the classroom pets of Sunnyview Elementary banding together to form a Superpet Superhero League to fight an evil rat pack that is threatening the school.
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Hello, Earth! : poems to our planet
by Joyce Sidman
Imagination-sparking poems and sumptuous illustrations combine in a science-complemented exploration of the wonders of our planet’s natural world that depicts the Earth’s beautiful ecosystems, creatures and plants. By the Newbery Honor-winning author of The Girl Who Drew Butterflies.
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What Does It Mean to Be Kind?
by Rana Diorio
Teaches children about what it means to be kind by discussing the importance of caring, patience, forgiveness and acceptance, giving children and adults alike the opportunity to live more fully and richly.
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Political parties : a kid's guide
by Cari Meister
Timed to coincide with the 2020 presidential election, a nonpartisan, C3-aligned introduction to how elections work explains to readers the importance and relevance of voting. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Planes
by Mark Bergin
Follow the steps from simple shapes to the completed drawing. Crammed with clear, easy to follow, simple step-by-step picture instructions for budding artists, showing how to draw a variety of planes in 2-D from a glider to a seaplane. Kids will have fun, and gain drawing skills as they progress through the book.
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