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New Children's Books December 23, 2024
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The following books are new to the shelves in the Children's Department at Kendall Young Library. To reserve an item, click on the image or title to be taken to the library's catalog. (Detailed instructions at the end of the newsletter.)
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Nanea
by Kirby Larson
Nanea Mitchell thinks she is grown up enough to help in her grandparent's market, but before she can prove herself, Japan attacks Pearl Harbor, the naval base where her father works, and suddenly her island way of life is changed forever
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The marvelous moleon
by Nova Weetman
Chaos ensues when Noah and Blue bring a hungry moleon, a magical mash-up of a mole and chameleon, to school
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The ice queen
by Lane Walker
"The week of the Ice Queen fishing tournament, Josey and her brother learn their family will lose their bait shop unless they can repay their debt, but in order to save the shop, the kids will have to beat a 61 year old record, find the Lost City, and convince a recluse to help them"
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Burgerhead & Mean Jerry God to Obedience School
by Mack Zarling
After Bert the one-eyed dog chases the neighbor's cat through his freshly planted flower garden, Mean Jerry enrolls him in Miss Wiegel's obedience school. Mean Jerry teaches Bert how to sit, stay, come and heel. On the day of the big dog show with everybody in town watching, chaos erupts! Burgerhead and Mean Jerry learn some important lessons about patience and practice.
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I'm hungry! =
by Angela Dominguez
When a bluebird comes upon a dinosaur who's down in the dumps, he asks what's wrong. "ÆTengo hambre!" says the dinosaur. I'm hungry! Does the dinosaur want a banana? "ÅPlâatano? No." Fish? "ÅPescado? No, gracias." Nothing seems to do the trick! What doesdinosaur want to eat? This delightful bilingual picture book is about finding just the right food--and just the right friend
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Rainbow Bear
by Jr. Martin, Bill
Come Paint the World with Rainbow Bear - One Color at a Time.In the latest addition to Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson's beloved children's collection, Rainbow Bear is sure to delight both old fans and new with its vivid illustrations and charming characters. Young readers can learn the names of every color of the rainbow while following Little Bear as he wakes up from his hibernation and fills his hungry belly with berries!
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Whose tail?
by Agathe Hennig
Using only a riddle and a tail, readers guess the identity of thirteen different animals whose identities are revealed by opening a flap
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Clark the Shark and the big book report
by Bruce Hale
Excitedly raising his hand when his teacher invites the class to share their book reports, Clark the Shark experiences unexpected stage fright before receiving encouragement from his teacher and classmates. 15,000 first printing.
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Intro to French
by Bela Davis
This title opens the door to the French language. The title includes numbers 1 through 20, the alphabet, colors, family, animals, and places words, and common pleasantries.
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Chasing the Mothman
by Anna Anderhagen
oes the Mothman exist? This title explains what a cryptid is, then examines the Mothman, including supposed sightings both modern and historic, scientists who research to determine whether the Mothman is real, and a museum that displays Mothman artifacts. Includes a map of Mothman sightings.
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My friend with diabetes
by Elizabeth Andrews
''In this title about diabetes, young readers will learn how the condition affects their peers. Easy-to-understand text explains how diabetes works, its symptoms, and ways to manage it''
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I'm Thinking of a Dinosaur
by Bela Davis
This title gives readers several clues that lead up to a specific dinosaur. The book also notes what animals are not the answer along the way. Readers will enjoy learning about the interesting characteristics of several dinosaurs all while strengthening reasoning and reading skills.
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Travis Kelce
by K. C. Kelley
"Get to know the real Travis Kelce in this biography that's packed with fun facts, stats, top tens, listicles, and lots more! Follow Travis's journey from his childhood on the little league field to his high school years playing baseball and football, all the way to the bright lights of the NFL"
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Can bears ski?
by Raymond Antrobus
The award-winning author of Can Bears Ski? and the illustrator of Here's a Little Poem draw on personal experiences in the story of Little Bear, who learns about his deafness when a visit to an audiologist reveals the truth about a world he sometimes hastrouble understanding
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Egg or eyeball?
by Cece Bell
A sequel to Smell My Foot! finds Brain discovering an amazing object that Chick and Spot believe to be an egg, while Brain insists that the item is actually an eyeball. By the Newbery Honor-winning creator of El Deafo. Illustrations.
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Richard Scarry's cars and trucks fold-and-find
by Richard Scarry
"Babies and toddlers are introduced to Officer Flossy, Dingo Dog and other Busytown characters as they open the gatefold pages to search for their favorite cars and trucks on each spread. Illustrations. "
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¿Estás lista para jugar afuera?/ Are You Ready to Play Outside?
by Mo Willems
Geraldo es cuidadoso. Cerdita no lo es. Cerdita no puede evitar sonreír. Geraldo sí puede. Geraldo se preocupa para que Cerdita no tenga que hacerlo. Geraldo y Cerdita son mejores amigos. En ¿Estás lista para jugar afuera? Cerdita no puede esperar a salir a jugar al sol. Pero ¿echará a perder la lluvia la gran diversión?
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Una corona para Corina / A Crown for Corina
by Laekan Zea Kemp
Una hermosa historia sobre una niña que aprende sobre una linda tradición familiar y el simbolismo detrás de la coronas mexicanas de flores, de la mano de dos creadoras ganadoras del premio Pura Belpré.
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All items can be reserved through the Kendall Young Library catalog: - When viewing an item in the catalog, click "place hold" button.
- Enter your library card number (14 digits on the back of your card) with no spaces.
- Enter your PIN. If you don't know your PIN, try:
- Your 4-digit birth month and day (i.e. August 4 would be 0804), or
- The last 4 digits of your library card number.
- If neither of these options work, call the library at 832-9100.
- You will get a call from the library when the item is available.
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