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Click, clack, quack to school!
by Doreen Cronin
In this charming addition to the award-winning Click, Clack series from the New York Times best-selling and Caldecott-winning team, Farmer Brown has been invited to be a guest at the elementary school’s Farm Day, but even though the animals have been practicing their best classroom behavior, they discover that they are not allowed in school, a rule they are determined to work around… Simultaneous eBook.
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Do you want to build a snowman?
by Calliope Glass
An interactive story that reinforces early understanding about numbers and positional directions instructs toddlers to shake, tap and turn the book to help Anna and Elsa put Olaf together again.
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Good morning, snowplow!
by Deborah Bruss
Embarking on their night's work while the rest of the town settles into bed, a man, his dog and a trusty snowplow clear paths through slippery roads and swirling drifts to help make road conditions safe in time for the morning. Illustrated by the best-selling artists of No Star Nights
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Grow up, David!
by David Shannon
David follows his older brother around, annoying him and doing everything he can to make sure his brother notices him--but when David gets hurt playing, his brother is there to make sure he is okay
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Hello, love!
by Tar Miura
Depicting a sequence of animal pairs who demonstrate their affection for one another by touching noses, a playful board book by the creator of The Tiny King culminates in a final spread depicting the love shared between a child and parent
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Hide and seek
by Anthony Browne
Playing a game of hide-and-seek to distract themselves from worrying about their missing dog, two siblings find themselves searching through a surreal forest of hidden sights, sounds and discoveries. By the award-winning creator of What If…?
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A home in the barn
by Margaret Wise Brown
Animals seek shelter in a big, warm barn during a cold, snowy night
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I don't want to go to sleep
by Dev Petty
A latest entry in the series that includes the hit I Don't Want to Be a Frog finds young Frog looking forward to the fun of the approaching winter season and listing all kinds of reasons why he does not want to spend the winter hibernating
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I'm in charge
by Jeanne Willis
When a little rhino, who likes to make the rules, finds a tree bursting with fruit, he is not about to share it with any of the other animals since he is in charge, but it looks like things are about to change
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I'm tough!
by Kate McMullan
The popular creators of I Stink! combine sparse, onomatopoeic text with themed vocabulary words and whimsical artwork in a latest noisy vehicle series entry that depicts the busy routines of a red pickup truck. 50,000 first printing
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Interrupting chicken and the elephant of surprise
by David Ezra Stein
"A follow-up to the Caldecott Honor-winning Interrupting Chicken finds the plucky little red chicken concluding that an ""elephant of surprise"" is needed for any good story, until his Papa recommends classic tales that are surprising without elephants."
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Is that you, Eleanor Sue?
by Tricia Tusa
A fun-loving little girl who plays dress-up to fool her mother every Saturday dons disguises and rings the doorbell, hoping not to be recognized, a habit that becomes riotous when her grandma turns the tables. By the award-winning creator of Follow Me
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Just add glitter
by Angela DiTerlizzi
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text encourage the reader to add glitter to everything in sight, until even what should really sparkle is obscured
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Little owl's snow
by Divya Srinivasan
Little Owl experiences his first snow and first winter in this wonderful introduction to the changing seasons that is a perfect follow-up to Little Owl's Night and Little Owl's Day
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Love, Z
by Jessie Sima
Resolving to discover what love is after finding a mysterious note in a bottle, a little robot is unable to get answers from the bigger robots and embarks on a search for the note's writer. By the creator of Not Quite Narwhal. 75,000 first printing
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Not just a book
by Jeanne Willis
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text reveal that a book can be used for everything from keeping a table steady to catching a fairy in midair
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Pearl
by Molly Schaar Idle
Longing to help tend the beaches, coral reefs and kelp forests of her vast ocean world, mermaid Pearl is disappointed when she is given the task of caring for a single grain of sand before discovering how small, persistent actions can achieve great things. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Pine & Boof : blast off!
by Ross Burach
When an egg from outer space falls on Boof's head, he and his best friend Pine must travel to outer space to return the space egg to its space nest
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Poe won't go
by Kelly DiPucchio
When a stubborn elephant plants himself in the road and refuses to move, the people of Prickly Valley attempt all sorts of unsuccessful methods to move him until a thoughtful little girl works up the courage to ask the elephant what is wrong. By the award-winning author of Grace for President. 25, first printing
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Presto and Zesto in Limboland
by Arthur Yorinks
A never-before-published picture book collaboration by two Caldecott Medal winners tells the story of two friends, Presto and Zesto, and how they find themselves lost in the magical, mysterious place called Limboland.
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Princesses save the world
by Savannah Guthrie
When the bees they depend upon to grow their precious fruit begin disappearing from the Strawberry Kingdom, Princess Penny calls a meeting of the Fruit Nations and teams up with her fellow princesses to find a creative solution.
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Quiet
by Tomie DePaola
A tribute to the special potential and quality of mindfulness features a cast of characters whose observations of their busy world become richer and more wondrous as they sit quietly in the moment together. By the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Strega Nona. Simultaneous eBook
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She's got this
by Laurie Hernandez
The Olympic gold medalist and best-selling author of I Got This presents the story of an aspiring young athlete who practices tumbling, rolls and balance in gymnastics classes before a fall from the practice beam makes her question her dreams. 125, first printing
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The snowy nap
by Jan Brett
Wanting to skip hibernating so that he can join his farm friends in fun-filled wintertime activities, Hedgie is caught in a snowstorm and rescued by a little girl who brings him indoors so that he can experience the winter from a cozy window. Simultaneous eBook.
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Splat the Cat and the pumpkin-picking plan
by Cathy Hapka
An uproarious Halloween adventure finds Splat resolving to find the biggest pumpkin ever only to confront the difficulties of getting his giant pumpkin back home. Includes stickers. Original. 100,000 first printing.
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Square
by Mac Barnett
A second entry in the trilogy that began with Triangle introduces diligent Square, who spends his days moving blocks from a pile below the ground to a pile above the ground, whimsically earning the admiration of his friend, Circle. By the Caldecott Honor-winning creators of Extra Yarn.
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Thank you, Mr. Panda
by Steve Antony
A latest entry in the best-selling series that includes Please, Mr. Panda and I'll Wait, Mr. Panda conveys the importance of saying "thank you" and finds Mr. Panda's animal friends struggling to understand that the thought is what counts most when they receive not-quite-right gifts. Simultaneous eBook.
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The wall in the middle of the book
by Jon Agee
A silly knight, standing firmly on one side of a wall, believes his side to be the safe one and fails to notice crocodiles and a growing sea of water before he is rescued by someone from the other side of the wall who is not as scary as he thought, in a metaphorical tale by the award-winning creator of It's Only Stanley. Simultaneous eBook
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Winter is here
by Kevin Henkes
A companion to the best-selling When Spring Comes and In the Middle of Fall combines simple, poetic text and seasonally inspired artwork in a celebration of winter's sights, sounds and smells. By the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Kitten's First Full Moon. 125,000 first printing
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Amelia Bedelia : under the weather
by Herman Parish
Waking up feeling under the weather and convinced she will never get better, Amelia Bedelia is cheered up by her parents and a big helping of chicken soup, in a latest skill-building reader starring the literal-minded heroine during childhood. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Biscuit loves the park
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Accompanying his young human to the park, Biscuit the endearing yellow puppy chases his ball and becomes lost in the bushes, triggering a lighthearted search effort. 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Break the ice! : 2 Books in 1
by Courtney Carbone
The Paw Patrol works to save a baby whale that is stuck in the ice, and Everest, a husky pup, helps save Jake when he slips on ice
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The case of the stolen drumsticks
by Dosh Archer
On the eve of the Battle of the Bands, Vinnie "The Crash" McLaren's best drumsticks are stolen, and it is up to Detective Paw and Patrol Officer Prickles to determine which of Vinnie's neighbors is the thief
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Chase is on the case!
by Fabrizio Petrossi
Six heroic puppies come to the aid of Captain Turbot when he gets caught in heavy fog at sea and cannot find the lighthouse
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I like my bike
by Antongionata Ferrari
Illustrations and easy-to-read text show the advantages of being on a bicycle when streets are jammed with other vehicles
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I lost my tooth!
by Mo Willems
"A new beginning-reader series by the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus features a zany ensemble of squirrels who demonstrate concepts, share themed facts and tell ""acorn-y"" jokes while searching for a missing tooth. 1, first printing."
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I wish I was a polar bear
by Jennifer Bové
Complemented by lavish photography and a glossary of terms, a leveled-reader introduction to polar bears finds iconic raccoon ambassador Ranger Rick comparing and contrasting the life of the polar bear to the life of the reader. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook.
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JoJo and the twins
by Jane O'Connor
A latest My First I Can Read adventure starring Fancy Nancy's little sister finds JoJo's efforts to help her parents care for new twin siblings challenged by her struggles to tell the babies apart. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous.
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Jump
by David McPhail
Simple text designed for early readers and illustrations by the award-winning creator of Pigs Aplenty, Pigs Galore! convey the story of a boy and girl whose shared love of jumping leads to fun-filled animal encounters. Simultaneous
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Louise and the class pet
by Laura Driscoll
When Pigcasso, the class guinea pig, stays the weekend at Louise's house, mayhem ensues after he goes missing
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Meet Tracker!
by Geof Smith
Early readers will love joining Nickelodeon's PAW Patrol as they find adventure and make a new friend. Features a shiny cover and over 30 stickers. Simultaneous.
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Ninja on the job
by Luke Flowers
Moby Shinobi from Ninja on the Farm tries to use his ninja skills on a construction site, where his efforts to chop lumber, hammer nails and perform other tasks result in a riotous mess. Simultaneous
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The peculiar possum
by Tracey Hecht
Pangolin Tobin, sugar glider Bismark, and fox Dawn come upon a possum who teaches them that being peculiar is a reason to be proud
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Rubble to the rescue!
by Kristen L Depken
Rubble the puppy tries to be a superhero for a day but finds he still needs a helping paw from the rest of his PAW Patrol friends. Features a shiny cover and two sheets of stickers. Simultaneous. TV tie-in.
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Up in the air!
by Mary Tillworth
Complemented by a pull-out poster, a mash-up of two PAW Patrol leveled readers includes the stories of Skye's Air Patroller mission to save a troubled plane and Marshall's Sea Patroller effort to rescue a sunken ship. TV tie-in. Simultaneous.
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Picture Books for Older Readers
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The day the war came
by Nicola Davies
A young girl recounts the day that war came to her town, destroyed her family and home, and caused her to make a dangerous journey to find peace
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Paul writes (a letter)
by Christopher Raschka
Introduces the Apostle Paul, an early missionary of Christianity, and examines his writings to his friends on how to live a good life
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Thirty minutes over Oregon : a Japanese pilot's World War II story
by Marc Tyler Nobleman
"In this important and moving true story of reconciliation after war, beautifully illustrated in watercolor, a Japanese pilot bombs the continental U.S. during WWII--the only enemy ever to do so--and comes back 20 years later to apologize."--Provided by publisher
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The tiger prince
by Jiang Hong Chen
When a tigress whose cubs were killed by hunters ravages villages, the king gathers his army but Lao Lao, a seer, advises him to send his son, Wen, to the tiger, instead
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Tomorrow
by Nadine Kaadan
An uplifting story about a little boy growing up in a war-torn country depicts little Yazan, who wonders about his changing world as his parents constantly listen to the news and he is required to stay indoors and not ride his little red bike.
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Bad Kitty. Kitten trouble
by Nick Bruel
When an escalating dispute in a neighboring community destroys a cat shelter, bad-tempered Kitty is nonplussed when her human family offers to help by fostering several displaced kittens. By the award-winning creator of Bad Kitty for President
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The friendship war
by Andrew Clements
A girl who has always enjoyed the spotlight encounters an unexpected rival in her own best friend, who has accidentally triggered a hot new fad at school. By the best-selling author of Frindle. Simultaneous eBook
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The Problim children
by Natalie Lloyd
Seven unusual siblings, each born on a different day of the week, are forced by the destruction of their swamp home to move into their grandpa's abandoned mansion, where they engage in creative games and hobbies before greedy neighbors plot to steal their secrets and place them in homes far away from each other. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The unteachables
by Gordon Korman
Told in alternating voices, the teacher and students in room 117 find their lives changed over the course of a school year
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Brave ballerina : the story of Janet Collins
by Michelle Meadows
A lyrical picture book tribute to the first African American principal dancer at the Metropolitan Opera House describes how her dream of becoming a ballerina was shaped by racial segregation and her own heroic refusal to compromise her values. By the author of Piggies in Pajamas
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Gandhi
by Diane Bailey
Examines the life of Mohandas Gandhi, who used his teachings of non-violence and civil disobedience to win his country's freedom and to promote his philosophy of peace and equality
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Pope Francis : builder of bridges
by Emma Otheguy
Pope Francis' life and ground-breaking leadership are brought to life for young readers in this lyrical and inspirational picture book biography.
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