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The book hog
by Greg Pizzoli
A Book Hog who cannot read but loves everything about how books smell, look and feel, accepts a kind librarian's invitation to attend storytime, where he discovers the treasure that books really are. 35,000 first printing.
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The double bass blues
by Andrea J. Loney
An aspiring musician whose life straddles the disparate worlds of the suburban school, where he is revered for his talents, and the bustling streets of his crowded home travels back and forth with his double bass, observing the symphony of his surroundings. Illustrations.
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Frozen II
by Nancy Cote
A series of books at various reading levels, featuring full-color illustrations, are publishing to coincide with the November 2019 movie release of Frozen 2, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ feature-length sequel to its 2013 Oscar-winning film, Frozen. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
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Fry bread : a Native American family story
by Noble Maillard
A celebration of the long-cherished Seminole Nation tradition of sharing fry bread during family meals combines evocative verses with vibrant artwork by the award-winning illustrator of La Princesa and the Pea. Illustrations.
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Mickey & Friends
by Phoenix Intl. Publications Inc.
Travel through time with Mickey and his friends! Meet robots, pirates, aliens, and a host of kooky characters while exploring 8 exciting eras in 8 extra-busy scenes. Then travel to the back of the book for even more Look and Find challenges!
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Baby-sitters Little Sister: Karen's Witch
by Katy Farina
A graphic novel rendering of the first entry in the early chapter book spin-off of the best-selling series is told from the perspective of Kristy’s younger stepsister, Karen, who becomes suspicious of a neighbor who has gray hair and a black cat. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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The Bad Guys in The baddest day ever
by Aaron Blabey
When the nefarious Crown Prince Marmalade demands that everyone submit to his evil magnificence, the Bad Guys and even Badder Girls pick themselves up from a setback to launch an ultimate retaliatory strike. By the award-winning author of the Pig the Pug series. Original.
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Catherine's war
by Julia Billet
A survival story based on true events follows the experiences of a young Jewish photographer who is forced to go into hiding and make a perilous journey to the free zone when Germany seizes France during World War II. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Cub
by Cynthia L Copeland
"Author and artist Cindy Copeland comes of age, discovers new talents, and finds her voice as a cub reporter at her local newspaper during the Watergate era"
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Diana : princess of the Amazons
by Shannon Hale
Eleven-year-old Diana, the gangly, sometimes clumsy, only child on the island of Themyscira, struggles to live up to the high Amazonian standards and longs for someone her own age whom she can talk to
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Don't worry, bee happy
by Ross Burach
Unlikely friends Bumble and Bee, who love mischievous fun, and Froggy, who prefers peace and quiet, share unexpected adventures when they approach picture day from different perspectives and think of comical cures for hiccups. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Green Lantern : legacy
by Minh Lê
When thirteen-year-old Tai Pham inherits his grandmother's jade ring, he soon finds out he has been inducted into a group of space cops known as the Green Lanterns
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I survived the sinking of the Titanic, 1912
by Georgia Ball
A high-action graphic novel adaptation of the best-selling series debut finds a 10-year-old boy and his younger sister eagerly exploring the Titanic before a devastating accident changes their lives forever. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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New kid
by Jerry Craft
After his parents send him to a prestigious private school known for its academics, Jordan Banks finds himself torn between two worlds
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Noodleheads find something fishy
by Tedd Arnold
Mac and Mac believe that because fish live in schools they must be smart, and the fish prove the brothers right by getting Mac and Mac to feed them worms while avoiding their hooks
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Smell my foot!
by Cece Bell
An early reader told through comic panels shares the giggle-inducing interactions of the rule-following Chick and the absent-minded Brain, whose burgeoning friendship is tested by miscommunications and misunderstandings about good manners. Illustrations.
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Amelia Bedelia gets the picture
by Herman Parish
Getting ready to smile for the camera on school picture day, young Amelia Bedelia finds her literal mindedness complicating her expectations in riotous ways. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Beneath the bed and other scary stories
by Max Brallier
A spine-tingling volume of short stories designed for campfires, sleepovers and scary-story enthusiasts combines skill-reinforcing text and full-color artwork. By the best-selling author of the Eerie Elementary series. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Biscuit's snow day race
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
A latest first reader starring the fan-favorite adorable pup finds Biscuit enjoying fun-filled snow days while wondering if he will be able to participate in an exciting sled race. 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Spirits of nature
by Natasha Bouchard
A series of books at various reading levels, featuring full-color illustrations, are publishing to coincide with the November 2019 movie release of Frozen 2, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ feature-length sequel to its 2013 Oscar-winning film, Frozen. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
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Do you like my bike?
by Norman Feuti
Hedgehog goes riding on his new bike, with his best friend Harry
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Friendship on the high seas
by Jane Yolen
A little fish’s happy anticipation of playing with a new friend is temporarily overshadowed by personal insecurities before he discovers that he has nothing to worry about. By the Caldecott Medal-winning author of Owl Moon. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Hamster Holmes, a big-time puzzle
by Albin Sadar
Invited to join their friends during a day at the fair, Hamster Holmes and his firefly sidekick, Dr. Watt, compete in a race to solve word puzzles and find a hidden hourglass, in a leveled reader complemented by detective-themed back matter. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Hamster Holmes, a bit stumped
by Albin Sadar
Hamster Holmes and his firefly friend, Dr. Watt, investigate the mysterious disappearance of patio tiles at the home of Rufus Feathers
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Hamster Holmes, afraid of the dark?
by Albin Sadar
Staying at a hotel that is rumored to be haunted, Hamster Holmes and his firefly sidekick, Dr. Watt, tackle a late-night mystery in a leveled reader that is complemented by a back matter section for budding young detectives. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Let's have a sleepover!
by Norman Feuti
Excitedly accepting Hedgehog’s invitation to a sleepover, Harry develops jitters when he learns that they will be sleeping outside, in a relatable leveled reader by the syndicated cartoonist and creator of King of Kazoo. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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I see
by Joe Cepeda
A companion to Up and I Dig combines high-energy artwork with skill-reinforcing text in the leveled-reader story of a child who makes simple but wondrous observations of objects in the natural world, from an ant and snail to a butterfly and nest of eggs. Illustrations.
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Jack blasts off!
by Mac Barnett
The award-winning creators of Hi, Jack! present a sequel that finds Jack and Rex on a journey into space before one too many acts of mischief exile them to the dark side of the moon, where they befriend space alien Zip and enjoy tasty snacks. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Jack goes West
by Mac Barnett
When Jack and the Lady visit a western dude ranch, Jack is wrongly accused of robbing a bank before he uses new rope tricks to snare the true culprit
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Just my best friend
by Mercer Mayer
A relatable early reader finds Little Critter inviting his friend Tiger to a treehouse sleepover and struggling to make everything perfect before discovering that it is okay when things do not always happen according to plan. 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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The Kooky kinkajou
by Tracey Hecht
Tobin, Bismark, and Dawn are bored. There's nothing to do! So when Karina the kinkajou comes along, she gives them a lesson on using their imaginations. Soon, the three nocturnal friends are following Karina and the 'sparkle sprite' over rivers, under waterfalls, and to the end of a rainbow
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Molly of Denali : little dog lost
by Wgbh Educational Foundation
A series of books at different reading levels retell key moments from episodes of the PBS Kids television show, Molly of Denali, in which Molly and her family run the Denali Trading Post and general store in their small Alaskan wilderness town. Molly’s life and adventures are enhanced, illuminated, kept-on-track and flat-out saved by maps, calendars, charts, weather reports, historical archives, photos and more. TV tie-in. Original. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Molly of Denali : party moose
by Wgbh Educational Foundation
A series of books at different reading levels retell key moments from episodes of the PBS Kids television show, Molly of Denali, in which Molly and her family run the Denali Trading Post and general store in their small Alaskan wilderness town. Molly’s life and adventures are enhanced, illuminated, kept-on-track and flat-out saved by maps, calendars, charts, weather reports, historical archives, photos and more. TV tie-in. Original. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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What pet is best? : What Pet Is Best?
by Sam Garton
Wanting to adopt a pet of her own, loveable Otter, accompanied by Teddy, tries to figure out what kind of pet to choose, in a skill-building first reader by the creator of Oh No, Bath Time! 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Pete the Kitty goes to the doctor
by Kim Dean
Developing a tummy ache just as he is about to go have fun, Pete the Cat nervously accompanies his father to the doctor’s office, where he discovers that going to the doctor is not as scary as he thought. 20,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Pete the Cat's trip to the supermarket
by Kim Dean
Pete the Cat, Bob, and Dad go to the supermarket. But what happens when Dad loses their grocery list along the way? It's up to Pete and Bob to help remind Dad what was on their list!
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Poof! a bot!
by David Milgrim
A whimsical first reader by the author of the Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor-winning, Go, Otto, Go! finds little Zip learning an important lesson when he zaps a clever bot and starts telling it what to do. Simultaneous and eBook
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See Zip zap
by David Milgrim
Illustrations and simple text introduce Zip, an unlucky alien magician, and his friend Bip. Includes note to parents, introduction to the books vocabulary, and reading comprehension questions
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Stop! Bot!
by James Yang
A lively follow-up to Bus! Stop! finds a little boy and his apartment building’s friendly doorman racing through elaborately detailed, increasingly wacky spreads in search of a runaway bot. By the award-winning creator of Puzzlehead. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations
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Where is Mommy?
by Pat Cummings
Drowsing while reading with her mommy and cat, a little girl wakes up to discover that her mommy has gone elsewhere, so she searches through the house, following clues before discovering her mommy outside in the garden. By the Coretta Scott King Award-winning illustrator of Just Us Women. Illustrations.
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Where is the sun?
by Eric Carle
Comprised of 13 sight words, three word families, skill-reinforcing rhymes and Eric Carle’s signature artwork, a first leveled reader for children who have learned the alphabet introduces the sun while tracking its movement across the daytime sky. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Chirp
by Kate Messner
Moving to Vermont after breaking her arm in seventh grade, Mia makes new friends and spends time with a beloved grandparent, a stroke patient who is experiencing progressive impairments. By the award-winning author of The Brilliant Fall of Gianna Z.
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The magnificent monsters of Cedar street
by Lauren Oliver
Helping to protect the remarkable creatures that her neighbors in late 19th-century Boston call “monsters,” Cordelia teams up with human and fantastical friends when her beloved father and several of the creatures in his care go missing. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Sal & Gabi break the universe
by Carlos Alberto Pablo Hernandez
A teen troublemaker with a talent for sleight of hand clashes with his school's student council president when the latter accuses him of putting a raw chicken inside a friend's locker. By the author of The Assimilated Cuban's Guide to Quantum Santeria. 75,000 first printing
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Genesis begins again
by Alicia Williams
A 13-year-old girl who is so oppressed by low self-esteem that she keeps a list of the things she hates about herself must overcome internalized racism and a verbally abusive family to learn to love herself. A first novel. 25,000 first printing.
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The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow
by Emily Ilett
On the morning of Gail's birthday, she watches her shadow slip under the kitchen door. She's not surprised it decided to leave. Her dad has gone for good. Her big sister Kay, once Gail's best friend, has disappeared into sadness, and now her shadow has left too. Determined to make things right, Gail chases after the shadows. But her adventures take her to unexpected places and Gail discovers that where there are shadows, there's darkness, and she's not the only one looking for something missing. In a world of light and shadow, despair and hope sit side by side, can Gail recover what the sisters have lost?
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Itch
by Polly Farquhar
Beginning the sixth grade in the wake of a tornado and his mother’s extended business trip, Itch navigates painful disadvantages through school friendships that are tested by a scary incident involving a swapped lunch. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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Tristan Strong punches a hole in the sky
by Kwame Mbalia
Haunted by the bus accident that ended his best friend’s life, seventh grader Tristan Strong dreads a visit to his grandparents’ Alabama farm before a bizarre living doll snatches away his friend’s notebook and draws him into a world of burning seas, iron monsters and exhausted black folk heroes. 75,000 first printing.
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