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A Dog With Nice Ears : Featuring Charlie and Lola by Lauren ChildLola wants a dog - but the qualities of her perfect pooch seem oddly like those of a ... rabbit! Silly, surprising, thoughtful and fun, Charlie and Lola are on top form in this fantastically funny story, packed full of dogs of every shape, size and colour.
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| Windows by Julia Denos; illustrated by E.B. GoodaleDescribing the plot alone -- a child in a red hoodie takes his dog for a walk at twilight -- doesn’t do justice to the arresting, sunset-hued illustrations or the lively urban neighborhood depicted in Windows. City-dwelling kids, as well as anyone looking for a comforting read, will find lots to love in this "gorgeously understated celebration of everyday enchantment" (Booklist). |
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The not very merry pout-pout fish
by Deborah Diesen
In this unabridged board book version of a best-selling picture book, youngsters are invited to swim along with the Pout-Pout Fish on his holiday shopping quest, during which he might just discover that the best gifts of all come straight from the heart.
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When's my birthday? by Julie FoglianoA boisterous celebration of everything that is wonderful about birthdays by acclaimed author Fogliano and illustrated by Caldecott and Coretta Scott King Honoree Robinson.
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Princess Truly in I am Truly by Kelly GreenawaltThe confident, intelligent and beautiful Princess Truly imparts empowering lessons about believing in oneself and the potential of individuality, girl power and diversity, in a rhyming story.
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How long is a whale? by Alison LimentaniIntroduces readers to counting, marine life, and comparison by exploring the size of animals
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Duck and Hippo lost and found
by Jonathan London
When Duck and Hippo join their friends for a picnic, Hippo forgets to bring anything to share and heads off into the forest to find some berries
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| Belinda the Unbeatable by Lee Nordling and Scott RobertsBold Belinda strides into the school gym with her diverse classmates, confident that she can hold her own in a game of musical chairs. So what if the music notes come to life with an attitude, and the gym transforms into a technicolor dreamscape? Nothing can stop Belinda…except maybe helping a friend. No words are needed to convey the excitement in this comic for very young readers. |
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Nerdy Birdy tweets
by Aaron Reynolds
Spending all of his time on social media making online friends, Nerdy Birdy neglects his live friend, Vulture
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| After the Fall: How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again by Dan SantatHumpty Dumpty's "great fall" is notorious, but what happens after the hapless egg is reassembled? It turns out that not everything can be fixed with bandages. Can Humpty Dumpty conquer his newfound fear of heights, or is he permanently grounded? Find out in this quirky, modern nursery rhyme homage. |
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Kid Amazing vs. the Blob by Josh SchneiderWhen his baby sister, a.k.a. "The Blob," proves to be resilient in the face of his evil-defeating superhero gadgets, Kid Amazon races to discover a superpower capable of saving their city from stink and slime.
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Apples for little Fox
by Ekaterina Trukhan
Fox, who hopes to become a famous detective one day, is excited about investigating his first case
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