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Did You Know? When you clap your hands or bounce your child to the beat of a song, this helps them learn how to break down the different parts of a word. This is an important skill they'll need when they learn how to read. So don't be shy when you're bouncing and clapping away to your favorite tunes— you're strengthening your child's early literacy skills!
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Nina Crews Introducing young children to the concepts of size and comparison, this engaging board book follows a young boy, who feels small in a world made up of big things, as he takes a closer look, discovering he's big, too!
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Dan Santat Usually, Hulk is ready to use his anger to smash supervillains, but when everyday moments begin triggering Bruce's transformations, Hulk grows frustrated. Will their differences get the better of them?
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Weshoyot Alvitre A Native American boy proudly grows out his hair, his dad braiding it each morning, and even though he is teased for the braid at school, he remembers stories of how his father and grandpa were forced to cut their hair.
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Diana Castillo A little boy comes down for family dinner, but soon his imagination is filled with wild animals slurping, crunching, and munching on a delicious dinner. The simple text and story matches everyone's favorite foods with animals, featuring fun onomatopoeia that kids will want to shout out-loud.
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Kara LaReau Blue helps their mother's magical bakery by delivering baked goods all over town while helping her neighbors solve different kinds of problems.
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Marc Aronson In a series of meals that take readers from pre-1492 through today, this book explores the country's identity and history through the lens of food, highlighting how cultures and histories mix to create the rich tapestry of America.
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ND Stevenson A breathtaking illustrated novel following two orphans who leave the only home they've ever known to sail with an eccentric crew of pirates.
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Twelve-year-old Ben and his polar opposite, eighteen-year-old brother Ethan, embark on a road trip race across Route 66 for a chance to win a million-dollar prize as they solve puzzles and bond with each other.
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K. O'Neill Rowan knows what they want: to be a ranger, protecting their village alongside their flying horse Kes. When Kes is injured, Rowan is paired with lackadaisical sheep herder Leone, whose own struggles and endless support brings new possibilities.
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