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Picture Books January 2019
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I Need a Hug
by Aaron Blabey
Wanting to cuddle but rejected by animals who fear his prickly spikes, a lonely but outspoken porcupine finally meets an animal, a snake, who is perfectly happy to share a hug.
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I Just Like You
by Suzanne Bloom
A heartwarming celebration of differences among a group of animal friends. Whether they dress differently (a scarf for llama, a parasol for elephant), get around differently (a wheelchair for wombat, a unicycle for squirrel), or pace themselves differently (tiger is speedy where porcupine is steady), nothing can divide these devoted pals.
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The Case of the Missing Chalk Drawings
by Richard Byrne
An interactive picture book by the creator of "This book just ate my dog!" depicts a colorful team of chalk pieces whose drawings of flowers, rainbows and racing scenes keep getting mysteriously erased.
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Dreamland
by Noah Klocek
Enjoying everything about bedtime but particularly loving her dreams, young Amelie ventures through a surreal world, overcoming cold toes, tangled blankets and other sleepytime challenges, to track down her favorite dreams.
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Dino
by Diego Vaisberg
Hatching out of an egg that has appeared in the backyard of an ordinary home, a giant baby dinosaur wreaks havoc in the house, makes friends with the people living there and learns about not eating the pet goldfish.
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The Fox Wish
by Kimiko Aman
When Roxie and Lukie go back to the park for their jump rope, they find a group of foxes trying to learn the game, and the smallest fox--who also happens to be named Roxie--tells them that finding the rope to play with was her wish come true.
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Brownie Groundhog and the February Fox
by Susan Blackaby
Brownie the groundhog encounters a fox while waiting for winter to be over, and through clever maneuvering--and tasty snacks--the two become friends.
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The Big Bad Fox
by Benjamin Renner
Fox longs to be ferocious, but even Wolf cannot teach him how to do this. So he decides to steal eggs and hatch them to make himself a nice dinner, but his perfect plan backfires.
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The Little Fox Who Lost His Tail
by Jedda Robaard
Children are invited to join Little Fox during a very unusual day in which he has an adventure searching high and low (and under lift-flaps) for something very important that he has lost—his tail!
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The Party and Other Stories
by Sergio Ruzzier
Fox and Chick are unlikely friends, but somehow they seem to get along together, even though Fox is calm and thoughtful, and Chick has is hyperactive and flighty.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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Chester Library 250 W Main St. Chester, New Jersey 07930 (908) 879-7612
chesterlib.org
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