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Bruce Saves the Planet
by Ryan T. Higgins
Bruce's quiet haven is full of beetles stealing his lunch and protestors trying to save the forest from the construction of a factory, leaving Bruce, his four geese and three mice, and other soggy Hollow residents trying to save the planet.
Series alert: Check out the rest of Higgins' Bruce series!
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Cranky Makes a Friend
by Phuc Tran; illustrated by Pete Oswald
A new crane is on the construction site, and Lefty is smiley and talkative, the opposite of Cranky, making Cranky worry his friends will prefer Lefty over him.
Art alert: Pete Oswald's cartoonish art style makes any character instantly loveable. For more of his cute illustrations, check out Blue Bison Needs a Haircut or Sleepy Sheepy.
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I Am La Chiva!: The Colorful Bus of the Andes
by Karol Hernández; illustrated by Lorena Alvarez Gómez
Celebrating the rich culture and landscape of Colombia, this exuberant picture book invites children to take a ride on the iconic bus, or chiva, as it navigates the rugged Andes mountains.
Look for: An author's note on her childhood memories and a glossary conclude this feel-good story.
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Stanley's School
by William Bee
Stanley and his friends have a busy day at school, playing in the garden, enjoying snacks, taking naps and getting messy during art time.
Series alert: For more adventures with Stanley, check out the rest of William Bee's series.
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Help Wanted, Must Love Books
by Janet Sumner Johnson; illustrated by Courtney Dawson
Shailey loves bedtime until her father gets distracted by a new job, so she advertises for a replacement "Bedtime Storyteller" and finds herself interviewing her favorite fairytale characters.
Check out these other formats: e-book on Hoopla and e-book on Libby
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The Boy & the Book: A Wordless Story
by David Michael Slater; illustrated by Bob Kolar
A wordless tale follows the determined efforts of a library book to evade the destructive clutches of a little boy who is driven by his enthusiasm and love.
How to read it: Talk about what's happening in each picture, and maybe even come up with your own story to go along with the illustrations!
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Let Me Finish!
by Minh Lê; illustrated by Isabel Roxas
A young boy wants to read his favorite books without interruption, but the creatures around him keep spoiling the ending!
More from this author: We also have Drawn Together, Lift, and Built to Last at the library.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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