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Between My Hands
by Mitali Perkins
In this uplifting picture book about the Indian custom of namaste, meaning“I bow to you,” Maya learns how little hands are capable of big things and that children can give the greatest gift of all: love. Illustrations.
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Three City Kitties
by Ashley Barron
Following a lively day in the life of three indoor city kittens, this delightful story finds Nori, Yeti and Flo making mischief in their apartment by hiding from a delivery person, playing in a box, begging for food and zooming up and down the walls. Illustrations.
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Little Red, Autumn on the Farm
by Will Hillenbrand
While preparing for the Shady Acre community's harvest festival, Little Red is on hand so things go off without a hitch by helping his many truck friends. Illustrations.
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| I'm Sorry You Got Mad by Kyle Lukoff; illustrated by Julie KwonThrough multiple drafts of a teacher-assigned apology letter, readers discover why Jack knocked over Zoe's block castle -- and that he really is sorry about it. Relatable emotions, a gentle tone, and humorous illustrations make I'm Sorry You Got Mad enjoyable as well as enlightening.
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Leo's first vote!
by Christina Soontornvat
Excited to accompany his dad, who's voting in his first election as a naturalized US citizen, to the polls, Leo learns that each and every vote matters when his cousin casts doubt on the importance of a single vote. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The last tamale
by Orlando Mendiola
"Three kids compete in an epic battle for the last tamale at their family's annual tamalada in this vibrant picture book by debut author Orlando Mendiola and celebrated illustrator Teresa Martinez. It's the best day of the year-tamale day. Luis and his family have been making and eating tamales all day. But when Luis, Jacob, and Letty all want the last tamale, there's only one way to choose a winner..."
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Mr. Fox's Game of No!
by David LaRochelle
In this laugh-out-loud interactive picture book, Mr. Fox challenges readers to answer every question with“NO,” while avoiding his clever traps to say“YES,” including if they'd like to read this book again! Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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How to Staycation Like a Snail
by Naseem Hrab
Having a staycation in their own backyard, homebodies Snail and Stump see parachute seeds falling from the sky that need someone to show them around, in this hilarious story with hidden puns on every page. Illustrations.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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