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The Better Tree Fort
by Jessica Scott Kerrin
Jessica Scott Kerrin explores the idea of keeping up with the Joneses — and what that means when you’re a kid with a tree fort. Qin Leng’s lighthearted watercolor illustrations show the unshakeable bond between a father and son, as well as the delightful details of two tree forts.
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| Harriet Gets Carried Away by Jessie SimaWhen Harriet, a spirited girl with a penchant for costumes, wears her penguin costume on an errand with her dads, she meets a group of real penguins who sweep her away on an epic journey. |
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| Hello Hello by Brendan WenzelA dazzling, contemporary bestiary featuring a variety of animal greetings and groupings, all vibrantly illustrated by artist Brendan Wenzel.
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Mr. Zinger's Hat
by Cary Fagan
When Mr. Zinger's hat flies in and interrupts Leo's playing, the two of them construct a story as to how exactly the hat took off
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| We Found a Hat by Jon KlassenTwo desert-dwelling turtles discover -- and immediately covet -- a single cowboy hat. |
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Anton Can Do Magic
by Ole Könnecke
Anton, wearing his magic hat, believes he can make things appear and disappear
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The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins
by Seuss
The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins turns 75 in 2013, and to celebrate, a foil-covered Anniversary Edition with a newly color-enhanced interior has been created that would please even King Derwin himself! Hardcover reissue.
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| Hooray for Hat! by Brian WonAfter Elephant wakes up feeling grumpy, he discovers that donning a stack of colorful hats banishes his bad mood. |
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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Michigan City Public Library 100 E. 4th Street Michigan City, Indiana 46360 219-873-3044mclib.org/ |
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