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Hitting the Shelves: Books for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
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Curious cat : and other fluffy friends
by Hannah Cockayne
An addition to the series that features images made from fingerprints and photographs of everyday objects depicts 12 humorous cats, both wild and domestic, that are presented along with a funny rhyme about each.
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Go to bed, Goat
by Michael Dahl
It's time for bed, but Goat isn't tired. Thankfully, he can get his sillies out during his bedtime routine, leaving him ready for bed in the end.
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Grumpy Monkey's Little Book of Grumpiness
by Suzanne Lang
A celebration of the universal feeling of grumpiness invites the youngest Grumpy Monkey fans to join Jim Panzee as a growing number of objects, from a banana and a ball to crayons and a kite, fail to cure his grumpiness before he realizes that all he really needs is a friend.
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Happy dog : and other furry friends
by Robyn Newton
A touch-and-feel Alphaprints board book with a googly eye cover finish features whimsical dog characters created using fingerprints, photos and touchable textures.
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Old MacDonald had a farm
by Jane Cabrera
A warm reimagining of the beloved folk song introduces young children to the onomatopoeic sounds of barnyard animals on colorful spreads that find Old MacDonald encountering whimsical surprises while making his rounds on the farm.
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Stanley's toolbox
by William Bee
In an early introduction to the practical function of common tools, Stanley helps Little Woo use a ladder and other tools to carefully fix a treehouse roof and hang some pictures, before Stanley gives his friend a special surprise.
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That's not my sloth
by Fiona Watt
The bright pictures, with their patches of different textures, are designed to develop sensory and language awareness.
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The wonky donkey
by Craig Smith
While walking down the road, the narrator sees a donkey that he shares more about as the story progresses.
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The Earth : One-of-a-kind Planet
by Laura Perdew
A Universe narrator and two friendly aliens introduce the planet Earth, its remarkable distinctiveness in the solar system, how oxygen and other scientific phenomena made it possible for life to develop and how climate change is affecting everyone and everything.
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The Moon : Small-but-Mighty Neighbor
by Laura Perdew
The moon is one of the smaller celestial objects in the universe, but it has some very important jobs. Without it, Earth would be a very different place! In The Moon: Small-but-Mighty Neighbor, we learn how the moon formed, how it keeps the Earth steady, and why it has no life beyond rare visits from humans.
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The Stars : A Gazillion Suns
by Laura Perdew
The Universe is full of billions of twinkling stars that humans have told stories about, navigated by, and made wishes upon for centuries. But what is a star made of? How long will its light last? In The Stars: A Gazillion Suns, the character of the Universe takes us on a journey among the stars and explains how they are born, what makes them twinkle, how many there are, and even how they will come to an end.
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The Sun : Shining Star of the Solar System
by Laura Perdew
There are trillions of stars in the universe, but one is particularly important to people on planet Earth―our sun. Without it, there’d be no humans, no animals, no plants―no life whatsoever! Earth would be dark, cold, and empty. That’s a pretty bleak picture!
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