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The most boring book ever
by Brandon Sanderson
As a young boy goes about his ordinary day, surprising adventure unfolds around him involving pirates, dragons and other unexpected perils, taking him by surprise, in this clever interplay between text and imaginative art.
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Trouble dog : from shelter dog to conservation hero
by Carol A. Foote
Laura finds Tucker at the shelter and trains him to track down Gila monsters, endangered flowers and more as part of a group working to save wildlife, in a story based on the real heroes of Working Dogs for Conservation.
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The Eidi bag
by Shazia Afzal
Sarah is excited for her first Eid al-Fitr in her new country but is disappointed when no one puts money in her Eidi bag, then guests bring gifts and she is delighted by the traditions of her new home.
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Lily's dream : a fairy friendship
by Bea Jackson
Lily is a young fairy determined to learn to fly like the others with their shimmering, jeweled-colored wings, but she is worried her own colorless wings won't lift her off the ground, until she meets a girl named Willow.
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Girls on the rise
by Amanda Gorman
Who are we? We are a billion voices, bright and brave; we are light, standing together in the fight. Girls are strong and powerful alone, but even stronger when they work to uplift one another. In this galvanizing original poem by presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman, girls and girlhood are celebrated in their many forms, all beautiful, not for how they look but for how they look into the face of fear.
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Build, dogs, build : a tall tail
by James Horvath
The doggy construction crew from Dig, Dogs, Dig return for an ambitious development project involving the demolition of a old building and the construction of a new high rise with a shiny pet-house apartment on top.
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Touch the brightest star
by Christie Matheson
A companion to Tap the Magic Tree! combines lush watercolors and cut-paper collage images in an interactive story that invites children to explore spreads depicting sleepy animals against a darkening nighttime sky.
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The family book
by Todd Parr
Celebrates the diversity of families everywhere while revealing how families reflect many different lifestyles and highlighting the reasons why all members are loved.
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Strollercoaster
by Matt Ringler; illustrated by Raúl the Third and Elaine Bay
What it's about: When "inside feels too small" for toddler Sam, her dad has just the thing: a pell-mell stroller ride through the streets, hills, and tunnels of their bustling city community.
Art alert: Busy, dynamic illustrations bring even more verve to this upbeat story featuring eye-catching details, such as street art in both Spanish and English.
Try this next: Isabel Quintero's My Papi Has a Motorcycle, another exhilarating ride through a much-loved neighborhood.
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Truck, truck, goose!
by Tammi Sauer
Truck...truck...truck... Will Goose ever get to have his picnic Goose is all packed for a picnic. Now all he has to do is cross the little road in front of his cottage. With bold and bright illustrations from Zoe Waring and familiar, sparse text from Tammi Sauer, Truck, Truck, Goose is perfect for any kid who's ever enjoyed the game duck, duck, goose!
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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Grand Ledge Area District Library 131 E Jefferson St Grand Ledge, Michigan 48837 (517) 627-7014https://gladl.org |
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