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The Book About Nothing
by Mike Bender
Playful text by the best-selling co-author of Awkward Family Photos and uproarious illustrations by the creator of T-Rex Trying combine in an innovative exploration of the concepts of nothing and zero that reveals how nothing can actually be something, from what remains on a cleaned-up floor to what there is to fear when the lights are out.
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Monster Boogie
by Laurie Berkner
The award-winning children's music artist and the illustrator of Mo's Mustache present a lively picture book rendering of Berkner's infectious hit song that invites children to let go of their bedtime fears and embrace their inner monster.
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Click, Clack, Quack to School!
by Doreen Cronin
When Farmer Brown and the animals are invited to Farm Day at school, he instructs them to be on their best behavior, forgetting that school can be like a barnyard.
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Something Smells!
by Blake Liliane Hellman
Waking up to the most terrible smell, little Elliot is unable to identify the source in the trash, on the dog or on his siblings and becomes frustrated when his mom interrupts his search to make him take a bath. A first picture book.
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| How to Be a Lion by Ed VereIllustrated in bold lines and deep colors, this is the story of Leonard, a gentle, poetry-writing lion; his best friend Marianne, a duck; and the other lions, who claim that lions must be fierce and that ducks are only good for chomping.
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| Colette's Lost Pet by Isabelle Arsenault"I lost my pet," announces Colette to her new next-door neighbors. When questioned, Colette improvises (her pet is, um…a parakeet!), elaborating on her tale with each neighbor she meets. But how will Colette's new friends feel when they discover that her lost parakeet is merely a flight of fancy?
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The Seeds of Friendship
by Michael Foreman
Adam, an immigrant boy in a big city, is lonely until he see snow for the first time and starts to play with the neighborhood children, but when he starts school he gets some seeds and begins to plant them with help from his new friends.
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| Lenny & Lucy by Philip C. Stead; illustrated by Erin E. SteadPeter builds Lenny and Lucy, two patchwork guardians who watch the woods until new neighbor Millie convinces Peter that the woods aren't as scary as they seem.
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One Hundred Bones
by Yuval Zommer
Scruff the dog is a stray who loves to dig, which doesn't make him the most popular dog in town, but one day, he sniffs out a pile of old bones that just may change how the neighborhood thinks of him.
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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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