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Rocket Ship, Solo Trip
by Chiara Colombi; illustrated by Scott Magoon
Exploring the complicated emotions of big firsts, this exciting picture book invites readers to blast off with Rocket as she embarks on her first solo mission to outer space and wonders if she can do it alone until she remembers Ground Control's words of encouragement.
More from this author: For more of Rocket's adventures, check out Rocket Beams, Lunar Dreams.
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Sundays Are for Feasts
by Leila Boukarim; illustrated by Ruaida Mannaa
This summer Sunday, when Yasmine's family comes for lunch, Yasmine is making the hummus, but it's harder to make than she expects. Book includes a glossary of Arabic terms and a hummus recipe.
Also available as: e-book on Hoopla
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Métis Like Me
by Tasha Hilderman; illustrated by Risa Hugo
Sharing all the ways they experience their Métis heritage, including enjoying traditional foods and sharing stories, dance, music and songs, a group of children help one child reconnect with their history, showing them it's never too late to learn, celebrate or become part of an often-overlooked culture.
Look for: An author's note at the end of the book gives more information about this specific group of Indigenous people of North America.
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A Mischief of Mice
by Christie Matheson
Filled with fun collective nouns, this rollicking, rhyming nature-inspired whodunit joins a sleuth of bears and a whole host of forest animals as they follow the clues to find a missing mischief of mice.
Also available as: e-book on Hoopla
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Lolo's Sari-Sari Store
by Sophia N. Lee; illustrated by Christine Almeda
After recently moving to the United States, a young girl reminisces about her time spent helping her Lolo run his sari-sari store in the Philippines, and uses some of his wisdom to make herself feel more at home.
Reviewers say: "A lovely story fusing past and present, family lost and found, in memory and sensory experiences." (School Library Journal)
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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