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Bing's Cherries
by Livia Blackburne
You've heard of a Bing cherry, but did you know the story of the Chinese American immigrant for whom the dark, luscious cherry is named? Long ago, Ah Bing was a father who travelled across the sea from China looking for work. It was in Oregon where he met a man who hired him to work in his orchards, where eventually, Bing cultivated the delicious cherries we know of today. But what was it that made this man and the cherries he made so special? a young girl wonders as she sits together with her father, enjoying cherries from their backyard. Weaving together cultural memory, historical fact, and her own imagination, the young girl imagines a narrative of Ah Bing that is as larger than life and as sweet as his namesake.
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Home Away from Home
by Nazneen Akbari
Nuha is already worried about spending the summer in Oman. When she leaves behind her dearest doll, how will she possibly feel at home now? Her Jadda brings her through the souk (market) to find a new treasure, and Nuha slowly finds that Oman is special in its own way. It may even start to feel a bit like home.
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Wonder in the Garden
by Talia Aikens-Nuñez
Vibrant illustrations brings to life a day full of fun for a little girl and her dog as they play--and cause a ruckus--in their wondrous family garden. Nina loves spending time in her family's garden, and so does her dog, Nube. They delight in all the wonders found growing there and all the spectacular colors--roja, naranja, verde, amarillo, morado. But mostly they just love to play, as it's the perfect place for a game of hide-and-seek with its tall corn and enormous leafy veggies. It's also a place to have the best al fresco meals with Nina's loving extended family. Exuberant text sprinkled with Spanish and vivid, energetic art that captures the garden in all its glory make this the perfect book for celebrating the bounty of our gardens and the joy of spending a day there, learning, laughing, and lending a helping hand!
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Mama's Song
by Julie Buchholtz
A mother passes down the teachings of the Seven Grandfathers to her child in this loving story about living in harmony with nature and our ancestors. Mama gently sings to her child of mino-bimaadiziwin--of living in harmony with nature and following the teachings of the Seven Grandfathers. As mother and child begin their journey together through life, they follow the footsteps of the mothers and grandmothers who came before them. Backmatter includes information on the teachings of the Seven Grandfathers, glossary, and the Anishinaabemowin language.
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Maya's Big Question
by Meena Harris
Maya is proud of who she is: a curious kid who loves to ask questions. When her class takes a trip to Washington, DC, and only visits monuments dedicated to men, Maya asks: "Where are all the women?" With help from a park ranger who knows that asking questions is one of the most powerful things you can do, Maya decides to celebrate the women in her community with a monument of their own. But how can a kid build something so big? It takes creativity, community, and ambition--and Maya is the right person for the job! Inspired by real-life park ranger Betty Reid Soskin, this latest book from #1 New York Times bestselling author Meena Harris encourages kids to question the status quo, and to embrace their part in writing the next chapter of history.
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| Dino Poet by Tom AnglebergerIt's a classic Triassic tale: to avoid being eaten, a frog offers a Coelophysis...some notes on his poems? Scampering through various predicaments and poetry styles, the predator-prey duo in this goofy graphic novel make learning hilarious. Next in the series: Pen Pals.
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We Are the Dinosaurs
by Laurie Berkner
We are the dinosaurs Marching, marching We are the dinosaurs
Laurie Berkner's chart-topping, beloved hit "We Are the Dinosaurs" is now a picture book! Featuring an adorable cast of characters and vibrant, playful art by Ben Clanton, We Are the Dinosaurs transports readers back in time to when the dinosaurs roamed the earth.
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| Dinos That Drive by Suzy Levinson; illustrated by Dustin HarbinCombining two perennial kid favorites -- dinosaurs and vehicles -- this picture book in verse boasts giggle-inducing wordplay alongside bustling, imaginative depictions of dinosaurs operating cars, trains, helicopters, and lots more. For fans of: Richard Scarry's classic Busytown books.
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National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs
by Catherine D. Hughes
The prehistoric world comes alive with dinosaurs small, big, giant, and gigantic, with stunning illustrations by Franco Tempesta--who illustrated National Geographic Kids The Ultimate Dinopedia. Bursting with fun facts and age appropriate information, each spread features a different dinosaur, along with simple text in big type that is perfect for little kids. Young dino fans will love the interactivity included in every chapter, and parents will appreciate tips to help carry readers' experience beyond the page.
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The Dinosaur in the Garden
by Deb Pilutti
After waiting millions of years, a T-Rex thinks a curious girl might just find the clues he left behind, making his story part of hers--
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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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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