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Best friends
by Scholastic Inc.
A friendship-themed tale complemented by shiny foil cover accents finds Peppa Pig reflecting on her shared babyhood with best friend Suzy Sheep. TV tie-in.
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Blue
by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
A companion to the Caldecott Honor-winning Green presents a dual celebration of the myriad shades of blue and the bond between children and their pets, depicting scenes of a boy and puppy snuggling on a cherished blanket, splashing in ocean waves and sharing a wintry walk
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Corduroy take a bow
by Viola Davis
Featuring text by the Oscar-winning actress, a 50th-anniversary tribute to Don Freeman's classic series finds the irrepressible Corduroy engaging in unexpected adventures while accompanying Lisa on their first trip to the theater. Simultaneous eBook.
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The day you begin
by Jacqueline Woodson
The National Ambassador for Young People's Literature and author of the Coretta Scott King Award-winning Brown Girl Dreaming combines lyrical, reassuring text with artwork by the award-winning illustrator of Book Fiesta to inspire readers to find the courage to connect with others. Simultaneous eBook
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Do you believe in unicorns?
by Bethanie Deeney Murguia
A giggle-inducing narrator spots a horse donning a whimsical red top hat and speculates about the reason the horse has chosen to hide its head before following along in the hope of seeing the hat taken off.
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Eat Pete!
by Michael Rex
The creator of Goodnight Goon depicts a laugh-out-loud friendship between a young boy and a hungry monster who decides that playing cars and pirates might be worthwhile, if temporary, distractions from eating his new friend. Simultaneous eBook
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Ellie in concert
by Mike Wu
Having saved the zoo with her wonderful paintings, Ellie the elephant organizes an animal orchestra to help Lucy the giraffe, who has been unable to sleep because of all the animal noises at the zoo. By the award-winning creator of Ellie. 50,000 first printing.
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Giraffe problems
by Jory John
A follow-up to Penguin Problems finds an embarrassed giraffe trying to cover up the long neck he thinks is absurdly different from those of other animals before a turtle in a bow tie helps him realize how purposeful, and stylish, his long neck can be
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Good night, Mr. Panda
by Steve Antony
It is bedtime and Mr. Panda carefully reminds his friends of the things that they need to do like brushing their teeth, and taking a bath before settling down for the night--but sometimes Mr. Panda can be absentminded, and Lemur has to remind him which bed is his
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Good Rosie!
by Kate DiCamillo
The Newbery Medal-winning author of The Tale of Despereaux and the New Yorker cartoonist and illustrator of the best-selling Diary of a… series present the story of a lonely little dog who learns how to make friends at a dog park
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Imagine!
by Raúl Colón
The best-selling artist of Don't Forget, God Bless Our Troops presents a tribute to the power of art and imagination in the evocative, wordless story of a skateboarding boy who visits a city museum, where he becomes inspired to embark on a fantastical adventure
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Mustafa
by Marie-Louise Gay
After leaving his war-torn country with his family, Mustafa visits a park near his new home and finds beautiful flowers, lady bugs, fall leaves, and finally, a friend
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My dog laughs
by Rachel Isadora
The Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Ben's Trumpet introduces the joys of having a dog through the experiences of kids who train, care for, play with and, most importantly, understand their canine companions. Simultaneous eBook
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A parade of elephants
by Kevin Henkes
Five joyful elephants on a mission march up and over, over and under, and through and around from dawn to dusk before arriving at a surprise destination. By the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Kitten's First Full Moon. 150,000 first printing
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The wheels on the...uh-oh!
by Sue Tarsky
A lively adaptation of the perennial children's song finds a menagerie of animal passengers working together cooperatively when their bus breaks down. By the author of Kiss the Boo Boo
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Hooray for Fly Guy!
by Tedd Arnold
When the coach tells Guy and Buzz that flies can't play football, the two determined fast flyers decide to prove him wrong with a demonstration of agility, powerful blocks, and a one-of-a-kind touchdown victory dance that is sure to impress!
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Min makes a machine
by Emily Arnold McCully
A budding young engineer builds a machine that draws water from a well and into a swimming pool, where she and her friends can find relief on a hot summer day. By the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Little Ducks Go. Simultaneous
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Pete the cat : scuba-cat
by James Dean
As Pete the Cat searches underwater for a seahorse, he comes into contact with all manner of sea creatures
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This makes me happy
by Courtney Carbone
A young girl and her class go on a field trip, complete with a roller coaster, pie-eating contest, and petting zoo, in a book that helps young readers learn to express and articulate happiness
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Diary of a wimpy kid : the meltdown
by Jeff Kinney
When snow shuts down his middle school and transforms the neighborhood into a wintry battlefield, Greg and his best friend, Rowley, navigate alliances, betrayals and warring gangs that culminate in a fateful, if tongue-in-cheek, meltdown match.
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Dinosaurs before dark : Library Edition
by Mary Pope Osborne
Eight-year-old Jack and his younger sister Annie find a magic treehouse, which whisks them back to an ancient time zone where they see live dinosaurs
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The knight at dawn : The Knight at Dawn
by Mary Pope Osborne
Eight-year-old Jack and his younger sister Annie use the magic treehouse to travel back to the Middle Ages, where they explore a castle and are helped by a mysterious knight
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Max Einstein : the genius experiment
by James Patterson
Max Einstein and a group of international geniuses use their creativity and curiosity to help solve some of the world's toughest problems with science
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