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Coronavirus: A Book for Children by Elizabeth Jenner, Kate Wilson, & Nia Roberts This informative and accessible guide for young readers defines the coronavirus, explains why everyday routines have been disrupted, and lays out how everyone can do their part to help. With child-appropriate answers, the book addresses key questions, like: How do you catch it? Why are people so worried? Is there a cure?
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Mary Poppins Returns : Everything Is Possible by Walt Disney Pictures An early reader retelling of the Walt Disney Studios film, "Mary Poppins Returns," illustrated with film stills. In this all new sequel with a fresh sensibility that celebrates the spirit of the original, Mary Poppins is back to help the next generation of the Banks family find the joy and wonder missing in their lives.
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Horrid Henry and the zombie vampire
by Francesca Simon
Henry invites zombie vampires to partake in what he assumes will be a boring class sleepover at the museum, but it turns out Henry is in for a scare himself
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Nerdy Birdy by Aaron ReynoldsNerdy Birdy likes reading, video games, and reading about video games, which immediately disqualifies him for membership in the cool crowd. When he's at his lowest point, Nerdy Birdy meets a flock just like him. He has friends and discovers that there are far more nerdy birdies than cool birdies in the sky.
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The Judy Moody star-studded collection by Megan McDonaldPresents the adventures of third grader Judy Moody as she creates a collage all about herself; as she tries to become famous; and, as she inspires her third grade class to undertake an award-winning, environment-saving project
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Hurry up, Houdini! : High time for heroes
by Mary Pope Osborne
Jack and Annie travel back in time to meet one of the world's most famous illusionists, Harry Houdini, and then Florence Nightingale, who is on the trip that will influence her life and the decisions that will make her famous
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