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Lunar New Year
by Natasha Yim
While helping her granny Po Po prepare for the biggest Chinese festival of the year, Ling invites readers into her home and family to experience this special celebration firsthand.
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Ruby's Chinese New Year
by Vickie Lee
As Ruby travels to her grandmother's house to bring her a gift for Chinese New Year, she is joined by all of the animals of the zodiac, in a story that includes the legend of the Chinese horoscope and instructions for crafts.
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Lunar New Year : a celebration of family and fun
by Mary Man-Kong
In this celebration of the Lunar New Year, preschoolers can learn about the zodiac animals, the delicious food, the exciting parades and all the fun traditions that are part of this joyous celebration!
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Chloe's Lunar New Year
by Lily LaMotte
In her debut picture book, the author ofMeasuring Uppresents a special Lunar New Year feast where young Chloe, her little brother and their multiracial family celebrate this wonderful holiday and all its traditions.
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Koda
by Patricia Hermes
Enjoying a contented life on the ranch with Jasmine, his loving owner, Koda the bay quarter horse gains a new perspective on what matters most in the world after the family sets out on the Oregon Trail and endures great perils while traveling westward in 1846.
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Stowaway
by Karen Hesse
A fictionalized journal relates the experiences of a young stowaway, from 1768 to 1771, aboard the Endeavor, which sailed around the world under Captain James Cook, who became the first person to have ever spotted New Zealand and a respected member of the Royal Navy.
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Spaceboy
by David Walliams
America. The 1960s.Stuck on a remote farm with her awful aunt, twelve-year-old orphan Ruth spends every night gazing at the stars, dreaming of adventure. One night she spots a flying saucer blazing across the sky... before crash-landing in a field. When the spaceship opens and reveals a mysterious alien, all Ruth's dreams come true. But does this visitor from another planet have a giant secret? Spaceboy is a hilarious and action-packed tale for readers in any solar system.
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Waverider
by Kazu Kibuishi
Emily as she travels to Typhon to confront the fraud who has seized power in the absence of a king and must rely on new friends and old enemies to survive the threat of darkness.
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The Great Chicago Fire, 1871
by Georgia Ball
Taking readers back to 1871, this gripping account of the Great Chicago Fire is told through the eyes of Oscar and his new friends as they fight to survive one of the most famous and devastating fires in history.
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The knight's code : a training guide
by John Derevlany
Presents the guide that is given to every knight-in-training upon entering in Knighton's prestigious Knights Academy, detailing codes of conduct, profiling power-ups and weaponry, and describing wizard history.
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In a blink
by Kiki Thorpe
A first entry in a new chapter book series for early reader Disney Fairies fans introduces Kate, Mia, Lainey and Gabby, who are whisked away from their everyday lives to Never Land, where they become Lost Girls and are in no hurry to return home, despite the assistance of Queen Clarion and Tinker Bell.
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The space between / : The Space Between
by Kiki Thorpe
Settling in happily at Pixie Hollow, Lost Girls Kate, Mia, Lainey and Gabby learn that they are to return to their homes, prompting Lainey, who wants to learn the language of animals, to discover a way for them to return to Never Land.
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From the mist
by Kiki Thorpe
Longing for an adventure of her own while visiting Never Land with her friends, Kate is approached by a herd of mysterious mist horses who take her on a fantastical journey through Pixie Hollow.
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A dandelion wish
by Kiki Thorpe
Visiting the magical world of Never Land through a broken slat in a backyard fence, best friends Kate, Mia, Lainey and Gabby enlist the help of Tinker Bell and the Disney Fairies when the fence is repaired, causing one of the girls to become stranded on the Never Land side.
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Judy Moody gets famous!
by Megan McDonald
When a third grade classmate gets her picture in the paper for winning a spelling bee, Judy is determined to find a way to become famous herself.
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The lost stone
by Jordan Quinn
A debut entry in a new fantasy series finds adventure-seeking 8-year-old prince Lucas and royal seamstress's daughter Clara teaming up to find Queen Tasha's missing emerald before encountering amazing fairies, trolls, dragons and wizards.
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Future of the time dragon
by Tracey West
When Eko is trapped within a powerful spell by the dark wizard Maldred, Drake and Rori attempt to free her with the assistance of an elusive Time Dragon that mischievously sends Drake into the past.
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A piglet called Truffle
by Helen Peters
With a veterinarian mother and farmer father, Jasmine Green was bound to love animals so when she visits a new litter of piglets and finds a neglected runt, she is determined to save it--secretly.
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Eva and Baby Mo
by Rebecca Elliott
Eva offers to babysit for little brother Baby Mo so her parents can go sky-dancing competition, and she enlists a couple of her friends to help--unfortunately Mo proves to be a handful, eating too much candy, making a big mess, and throwing a tantrum, and she and her friends have to clean up fast before her parents get home.
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Scruffy
by Ellen Miles
When their new foster dog Scruffy, who has learned that smiling at humans always gets her what she wants, goes viral on social media, Charles and Lizzie are overwhelmed by the amount of people who want to give Scruffy her furr-ever home.
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