Disney/Pixar Elio : Elio's New Friends
by Kristine Osaki

Perfect for little readers, these exciting stories serve as a companion to Disney/Pixar's Elio, opening in movie theaters in the spring of 2024. Illustrations.
Ben Can Run, Bell Can Run!
by Madeline Tyler

Decodables by Jump!, a comprehensive library of decodable leveled readers that follow a sequenced approach to phonics instruction.  
In the goal
by Charis Mather

"Can they win? The phonemes /oa/ai/ are featured in this title? In the Goal is part of Decodables by Jump!, a comprehensive library of decodable leveled readers that follow a sequenced approach to phonics instruction. Young readers will enjoy colorful, photo-packed nonfiction as they follow a prescribed format supported by the science of reading that encourages reading development"--Provided by publisher
Hurricane
by Jason Chin

"The community of Hatteras Island, North Carolina prepares to weather a category three hurricane, aided by cutting-edge science"
A day in the life of a pilot
by Paige Towler

"Pilot will help kids learn about a pilot's important work and includes fun facts and a quiz to support development. It is a motivating introduction to using essential nonfiction reading skills, proving ideal for children ready to enter the riveting world of reading"
Echo
by Adam Rex

"Everyone always agrees with Junior, including the mysterious voice from across the valley. 'Junior Junior is the greatest in the world!' he shouts. 'Junior Junior is the greatest in the world!' the echo shouts back. Until one day, a new girl moves in next door. A disagreeable, rude girl who doesn't think Junior is right all the time. Unable to stand living next door to someone like that, Junior runs to the valley to meet his echo. But when being around someone who agrees with him all the time is less fun than he imagines, Junior must decide if a new friend is worth admitting he was wrong"
Elvis & Romeo
by David Soman

"Elvis loves to sleep and doesn't like running around or playing hide and seek. He can't wait to go the dog park and have a nice, quiet nap. Romeo loves to rush and race around, howl, and fetch sticks. He can't wait to go to the dog park and make a new friend. Elvis and Romeo's burgeoning friendship doesn't exactly get off to the most promising start when they meet. . . . But little by little, these polar-opposite pooches may just become the closet of canines after all"
Batter Up for the First Day of School!
by Bethany Hegedus

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Pop! goes the nursery rhyme
by Betsy Bird

"The sensible Secretary Bird wants nothing more than to get on with their job of properly narrating a classic nursery rhyme book. But something is afoot in the orderly land of nursery rhymes... a zippy little Weasel has entered the scene! As the Secretary Bird tries to get through the rhymes--from Little Miss Muffet to Jack and Jill--the Weasel bursts in, throwing everything into a comical tailspin. Can the Secretary Bird put an end to the chaos?"
Sloth & Squirrel on Vacation
by Cathy Ballou Mealey

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Cranky, crabby crow (saves the world)
by Corey R. Tabor

"All the animals think Crow is just cranky, but there's more to his actions than meets the eye"
A Minecraft movie : welcome to the Overworld!
by Dennis Shealy

Kids can meet their favorite characters and creatures from A Minecraft Movie, due in theaters in April 2025, in this full-color, leveled reader that will engage emerging readers and Minecraft fans. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
The ultimate collection! : a collection of five early readers
by Nick Eliopulos

"Players new and old can join Emmy, Birch, and their tame wolf Byte, as they explore mysterious biomes and encounter scary mobs in this collection of five exciting Step Into Reading Step 3 leveled readers"
New
by Niña Mata

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Rhyming dust bunnies
by Jan Thomas

As three dust bunnies, Ed, Ned, and Ted, are demonstrating how much they love to rhyme, a fourth, Bob, is trying to warn them of approaching danger
A day in the life of a scientist
by Ruth A. Musgrave

"A Day in the Life of a Scientist will help kids learn about a scientist's important work and includes fun facts and a quiz to support development. It is a motivating introduction to using essential nonfiction reading skills, proving ideal for children ready to enter the riveting world of reading"
Don't lose Mr. Cuddles : life lessons from Chip the dog
by Dev Petty

"Chip the dog shares important life lessons as he tells the tale of his missing stuffy and best friend, Mr. Cuddles"
Fara the Soccer Fairy
by Irina Avgustinovich

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Pokémon Big Book of Facts
by Simon Beecroft

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The City of Jasmine
by Nadine Presley

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Peek-a-boo you!
by Jane Cabrera

Very young children are invited to join a game of peek-a-boo with a curious Kitty, who peeks through cut-out holes to watch a little girl trying on shoes, eating cookies and holding her baby brother, in an interactive story that culminates in a mylar mirror on the final spread.
The salt princess
by Anoosha Syed

"In a bejeweled kingdom, a proud king banishes his youngest daughter to the woods after a prank embarrassed him, but she eventually finds her way back to her family, in a story with back matter and a condensed tale in Urdu"
Curious George sweet surprise / : Sweet Surprise
by Brooke Vitale

Curious George wants to celebrate the man in the yellow hat's big achievement so he tries baking the perfect cake, and as he experiments with ingredients, the monkey learns the importance of having a growth mindset. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
Kamau & Zuzu find a way
by Aracelis Girmay

Zuzu draws on memories, dance, and song to help her, and her grandson Kamau, make a new life for themselves on the moon while still finding a way to communicate with relatives back on Earth
SuperHero ABC
by Bob McLeod

Zany and armed with the most unusual powers, a group of superheroes are out to save the world, one letter at a time, from the never-nervous Night-Man to the Odor Officer, who objects to offensive odors.
The peanut man
by Carmen Agra Deedy

A Cuban refugee's unexpected encounter connects her beloved home in Cuba with her new home in Atlanta, in a story about immigration, being displaced and finding a connection to home that reminds us of how alike humans are. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
The mermaid princesses
by Maya Cameron-Gordon

Three very different Black mermaid princesses?—?and sisters?—?find out which one of them has what it takes to become the legend of the sea when a big problem comes their way, in this enchanting adventure inspired by African mermaid myth, magic and spirituality. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Little Blue Truck and Racer Red
by Alice Schertle

Little Blue Truck and good friend Toad are out for a drive when a flash of red whizzes by, and when Racer Red challenges Blue to a race, Blue knows that win or lose, it's fun to try. Illustrations.
Chinese kite festival
by Rich Lo

"Animal names and their significance in Chinese culture is explained in simple bilingual text for young readers"
A Minecraft movie : welcome to the Overworld!
by Dennis Shealy

Kids can meet their favorite characters and creatures from A Minecraft Movie, due in theaters in April 2025, in this full-color, leveled reader that will engage emerging readers and Minecraft fans. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
Together We Remember
by Jackie Morera

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The Bigfoot Field Guide to Campers : And Other Mysterious Creatures
by Jami Gigot

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The crayon stub
by Marcus Cutler

Big Cat sets out to draw something spectacular, but with only a red stub of a crayon and a younger sibling who keeps getting in the way, Big Cat struggles to find inspiration
Giant Parsnip Soup
by Daniela Sosa

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The Monarch
by Kirsten Hall

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The Most Magnificent Team
by Ashley Spires

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Bear feels sad
by Karma Wilson

"Bear spends the day missing his friends until they reunite"
So many years : a Juneteenth story
by Anne Wynter

A poetic picture book explains the history behind Juneteenth celebrations, simultaneously acknowledging the history of slavery in the U.S. as well as the astonishing Black resilience that has led to an enduring legacy of Black joy
Ballpark : the story of America's baseball fields
by Lynn Curlee

"If you love baseball, chances are you love one particular ballpark. Boston fans wax poetic about Fenway Park, Cubs fans are adamant that Wrigley Field is the classic ballfield. Busch Stadium is a hit with folks from Missouri, and Yankee fans are passionate about the House That Ruth Built. . . . Besides passionate fans, there's one other thing all ballparks-from the Union Grounds in Brooklyn built in 1862 to the Baltimore Orioles' Camden Yards built in 1992-have in common: Each has its own vibrant and unique history. In Ballpark, Sibert Honor Award winner Lynn Curlee explores both the histories and the cultural significance of America's most famous ballparks. Grand in scope and illustrations, and filled with nifty anecdotes about these "green cathedrals," Ballpark also explores the changing social climate that accompanied baseball's rise from a minor sport to the national pastime. This is a baseball book like no other"-- Provided by publisher
Punch! : a story about kindness
by Michael Hall

"When Badger bullies his friends Frog, Moose, Elephant, and Bear, they teach him an unforgettable lesson about empathy, kindness, and forgiveness"
City summer, country summer
by Kiese Laymon

Three African American boys, including one visiting from New York, form a meaningful connection during a summer trip to rural Mississippi
Warm and Fuzzy
by Scott Rothman

"Warm and Fuzzy are best friends. Warm wants to go on an adventure, but Fuzzy isn't sure. What if it's scary? What if it's really cold or super hot? What if there are no bathrooms, or worse: no toilet paper! Warm says they have everything they need, but Fuzzy is worried. Should they bring snacks? A sensible change of clothes? Toilet paper? Warm knows where to go, but Fuzzy has questions. Have they been there before? Will there be people there? Should they bring gifts? Or toilet paper?? This reassuring story explores themes of resilience, patience, bravery and anxiety in a gently humorous and familiar way. It will remind worriers of all ages that no matter how big or small the adventure, they have it in themselves to meet it. Even if it means bringing their own toilet paper"
Sadie mouse wrecks the house
by Elliott Kalan

"Sadie is tired of being the obedient mouse while her brother runs amok, but when she turns bad, Reggie has to think up a way to return his sister to being good--and fast"
My dad is the best
by Fran Pintadera

"Two boys argue about whose dad is the best and strongest, taking the competition to the extreme"
Friends are not for biting
by Ryan Allen

Liam loves to pretend to be a lion but must learn to recognize his feelings and use positive techniques to manage the urge to bite when he feels overwhelmed
Otto and the story tree
by Vivien Mildenberger

"A lonely old bird tells stories to a seed, which eventually grows into a tree where animals gather to listen"
Dreaming of a quinceaänera
by Yamile Saied Mâendez

A little girl is excited to celebrate her big sister's quinceaänera
Getting ready for first grade
by Vera Ahiyya

Leilani is excited and nervous about her first day of first grade, but thanks to her caring family and friendly new teacher, Mr. White, she gains confidence about what it takes to be a first grader
Getting ready for first grade
by Vera Ahiyya

Leilani is excited and nervous about her first day of first grade, but thanks to her caring family and friendly new teacher, Mr. White, she gains confidence about what it takes to be a first grader
Getting ready for kindergarten
by Vera Ahiyya

The Getting Ready series celebrates milestones and holidays and features a diverse and vibrant classroom and community. Just the right combination of humor and heart gives kids the information and confidence they need to welcome new experiences. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
Getting ready for preschool
by Vera Ahiyya

The Getting Ready series celebrates milestones and holidays and features a diverse and vibrant classroom and community. Just the right combination of humor and heart gives kids the information and confidence they need to welcome new experiences. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
Getting ready for kindergarten
by Vera Ahiyya

The Getting Ready series celebrates milestones and holidays and features a diverse and vibrant classroom and community. Just the right combination of humor and heart gives kids the information and confidence they need to welcome new experiences. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
Fix-it familia
by Lucky Diaz

"Chavo and his family are always there to help anyone and everyone. So when the main parade float crashes at a neighborhood fiesta, Chavo has the perfect plan to help his community"
Maybe just ask me!
by Katie Mazeika

"Mazie wears an eyepatch and a head scarf, and on her first day at a new school she's prepared for her classmates to wonder why. And they do, but no one talks to her about it. Instead, wild rumors fly around the classroom that she's a pirate or a dragon burned off her hair! Mazie doesn't mind explaining her disability, but can she find the courage to tell the other kids to just ask her?"
Sight words, first grade / : 10 Books in 1
by Lynn Maslen Kertell

This edition is an easy-to-circulate single bound Paw Prints Prebind volume of the original paperback booklets and is an excellent trim size for the little hands of emerging readers. As with all Paw Prints Prebind editions, this edition comes with a lifetime replacement guarantee. <BR><BR>10 BOOKS in ONE - BOB Books Sight Words First Grade. Sight words are words that must be recognized by sight rather than sounded out. They are the most frequently used words in the English language, such as "are", "was", and "out". Children who are learning to read are encouraged to practice and memorize this list of words, in order to become fluent readers (who are able to read for meaning rather than stumble over words). Sight words are taught primarily in kindergarten and first grade, though often the practice extends up through fourth grade. <BR><BR>Created by a teacher, Bob Books have been helping children learn to read for more than forty years!
My first Bob books. : 12 Books in 1 Pre-reading skills
by Lynn Maslen Kertell

This edition is an easy-to-circulate single bound Paw Prints Prebind volume of the original paperback booklets and is an excellent trim size for the little hands of emerging readers. As with all Paw Prints Prebind editions, this edition comes with a lifetime replacement guarantee. <BR><BR>12 BOOKS IN ONE - My First BOB Books: Pre-Reading Skills offers children and their parents a simple and satisfying structure for getting ready to read. The silly read-aloud stories follow Sally the Circle and her friends to gradually introduce concepts that are the building blocks of reading: shapes, sorting, patterns, and sequencing. <BR><BR>Created by a teacher, Bob Books have been helping children learn to read for more than forty years!
Sight words, kindergarten / : 10 Books in 1
by Lynn Maslen Kertell

This edition is an easy-to-circulate single bound Paw Prints Prebind volume of the original paperback booklets and is an excellent trim size for the little hands of emerging readers. As with all Paw Prints Prebind editions, this edition comes with a lifetime replacement guarantee.<BR><BR>Created by a teacher, Bob Books have been helping children learn to read for more than forty years! <BR><BR>10 BOOKS in ONE - BOB Books Sight Words : Kindergarten, Sight words are words that must be recognized by sight rather than sounded out. They are the most frequently used words in the English language, such as "are", "was", and "out". Children who are learning to read are encouraged to practice and memorize this list of words, in order to become fluent readers (who are able to read for meaning rather than stumble over words). Sight words are taught primarily in kindergarten and first grade, though often the practice extends up through fourth grade.Â
My first Bob books. : 12 Books in 1 Alphabet
by Lynn Maslen Kertell

This edition is an easy-to-circulate single bound Paw Prints Prebind volume of the original paperback booklets and is an excellent trim size for the little hands of emerging readers. As with all Paw Prints Prebind editions, this edition comes with a lifetime replacement guarantee. <BR><BR>12 BOOKS IN ONE - My First BOB BOOK : Alphabet includes 12 stories bound into one book, and brings Bob Books' proven teaching tools to children who aren't quite ready to read Set 1 yet. The letters of the alphabet are introduced in a fun, easy-to-understand way as only Bob Books can! <BR><BR>Created by a teacher, Bob Books have been helping children learn to read for more than forty years! <BR><BR>Bob Books were developed to provide structure and success for children learning to read, and encourage the joy of reading through simplicity, consistency, and warmth. These carefully graduated books introduce reading sounds logically and progressively. The success of Bob Books lies in the millions of proud new readers who have said, "I read the whole book!"
Bob books. : 10 Books in 1 Rhyming words
by Lynn Maslen Kertell

This edition is an easy-to-circulate single bound Paw Prints Prebind volume of the original paperback booklets and is an excellent trim size for the little hands of emerging readers. As with all Paw Prints Prebind editions, this edition comes with a lifetime replacement guarantee. <BR><BR>10 BOOKS IN ONE - BOB Books Rhyming Words makes reading more fun! Each story in this phonics-based set that is bound into one book explores a different rhyming word family. Listening for and identifying rhyming words is an important early reading activity because it trains a child's ear to hear the differences and similarities in how words sound. The repetition of rhyming sounds in these silly stories helps early readers sound out the one-syllable words. This collection is a great companion to BOB Books Beginning Readers and BOB Books First Stories. <BR><BR>Created by a teacher, Bob Books have been helping children learn to read for more than forty years!
The Very Hungry Caterpillar's 100 first words : primeras palabras : a bilingual book
by Eric Carle

"This large casebound board book features one hundred words in both Spanish and English, perfect for building the budding vocabularies of babies and toddlers. Illustrated with Eric Carle's beloved art, each spread focuses on a different high-interest subject, such as colors, foods, and animals. Learning languages with The Very Hungry Caterpillar is so much fun!"
An A-Meow-zing Race
by Pamela Bobowicz

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Party in the Dollhouse
by DreamWorks Animation LLC

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Catrat's birthday surprise
by Pamela Bobowicz

"It's CatRat's birthday, and Gabby and the Gabby Cats can't wait to celebrate. Will CatRat love his birthday suprises?"--Provided by publisher
Jungle pups
by Frank Berrios

"Something is making big footprints in the Hidden Jungle. Could it be a dinosaur? Follow Tracker as he leads Chase, Skye, and the rest of the PAW Patrol on a journey to solve the mystery"
Dive into Puplantis!
by Matt Huntley

"Are you ready for an underwater adventure in Puplantis with Chase, Marshall, Skye, and the rest of the PAW Patrol? When Mayor Humdinger causes deep-sea chaos it's up to the heroic pups and their new friend, a merpup named Coral, to save the day"
5-minute Amelia Bedelia stories
by Herman Parish

Shares some of Amelia Bedelia's fun adventures, including making a new friend, going to a sleepover, and joining a club
How Far I'll Go
by Golden Books

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Snow White
by Susana Illera Martâinez

"A live-action musical reimagining of the classic 1937 film, opens exclusively in theaters March 21, 2025. Starring Rachel Zegler in the title role and Gal Gadot as her Stepmother, the Evil Queen, the magical music adventure journeys back to the timelessstory with beloved characters Bashful, Doc, Dopey, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, and Sneezy"
A dream is a wish your heart makes
by Jerry Livingston

Princess Cinderella is determined to make the big dreams in her heart come true, in an illustrated book featuring the lyrics to the song“A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes.” Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Bruno's other gift
by Susana Illera Martâinez

"Bruno Madrigal loves acting! But he's nervous to star in his own stories. Can Mirabel and her family help Bruno feel confident enough to follow his dreams? Kids ages 2 to 5 will love this Little Golden Book starring the family Madrigal from Disney Encanto!"
Moana 2
by Suzanne Francis

"Walt Disney Animation Studios' epic animated musical Moana 2 takes audiences on an expansive new voyage with Moana, Maui and a brand-new crew of unlikely seafarers. After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana must journey to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she's ever faced"
Wish
by Luna Chi

"When Asha, in a moment of desperation, makes a wish, it is answered by a little ball of boundless energy called Star who helps her save her community and prove that anything is possible if you just believe. Media tie-in. Illustrations."
The little mermaid
by Lois Evans

""The Little Mermaid" is the beloved story of Ariel, a beautiful and spirited young mermaid with a thirst for adventure. The youngest of King Triton's daughters, and the most defiant, Ariel longs to find out more about the world beyond the sea, and whilevisiting the surface, falls for the dashing Prince Eric. While mermaids are forbidden to interact with humans, Ariel must follow her heart. She makes a deal with the evil sea witch, Ursula, which gives her a chance to experience life on land, but ultimately places her life--and her father's crown--in jeopardy"
Encanto
by Naibe Reynoso

"Retells the story of the Madrigals, an extraordinary family that lives in the mountains of Colombia in a charmed region called Encanto--a wondrous place whose magic becomes threatened and whose rescue depends on the only member of the Madrigal family who doesn't possess magical gifts"
The Cake Chase
by Christy Webster

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My little golden book about Pride
by Kyle Lukoff

"Offers a way for families with young children to begin addressing themes of diversity and equality. It does so with an introduction to the history of Pride parades and the meaning behind each color of the LGBTQ+ rainbow flag"
Pope Francis / : A Little Golden Book Biography
by Suzanne Slade

A biography of Pope Francis--the head of the Roman Catholic Church and the first Pope from South America
Saints : a family story
by John C. Cavadini

"The saints are presented as a "Family," living in many different times and places. Some saints learned to love and to live the faith through the witness of their own family, other saints formed spiritual families, with connections across the centuries"
I am Wednesday
by Golden Books

"Wednesday is a sleuthing, supernaturally infused mystery charting Wednesday Addams' time as a student at Nevermore Academy"
Disney the Lion King : The Lion King / No Worries / Simba's Daring Rescue
by Inc. Disney Enterprises

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Mi Little Golden Book sobre Lionel Messi
by Roberta Ludlow

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Lionel Messi
by Roberta Ludlow

When the Little Golden Books were launched in 1942 at 25 cents each, they changed publishing history. For the first time, children's books were high quality, delightfully illustrated, low-priced and available to almost all children, not just a privileged few. Over the years the offerings have grown to include a host of beloved characters drawn from literature, fairy tales, television and popular culture. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
King Charles III / : A Little Golden Book Biography
by Jen Arena

"This Little Golden Book about King Charles III, former Prince of Wales, and the oldest monarch to take the throne is an inspiring read-aloud--and a royal lesson in patience--for young girls and boys"
My little golden book about Boston
by Judy Katschke

"Get ready to explore Boston with Beanie the Boston Terrier as your guide! This Little Golden Book highlights major attractions of this "wicked awesome" city, including Paul Revere's House, Fenway Park, the Greenway Carousel, and the Franklin Park Zoo. Plus, there are great activity ideas, such as riding in a swan boat, enjoying a frosty Boston frappe, and following the Freedom Trail!"
Ghost Spider
by Christy Webster

When the Little Golden Books were launched in 1942 at 25 cents each, they changed publishing history. For the first time, children's books were high quality, delightfully illustrated, low-priced and available to almost all children, not just a privileged few. Over the years the offerings have grown to include a host of beloved characters drawn from literature, fairy tales, television and popular culture. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Meet the Marvels / : Meet the Marvels
by Nadia Shammas

When the Little Golden Books were launched in 1942 at 25 cents each, they changed publishing history. For the first time, children's books were high quality, delightfully illustrated, low-priced and available to almost all children, not just a privileged few. Over the years the offerings have grown to include a host of beloved characters drawn from literature, fairy tales, television and popular culture. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Mi Little Golden Book sobre Frida Kahlo/ My Little Golden Book About Frida Kahlo
by Silvia Lopez

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Super Mario
by Steve Foxe

"It's game on for even the youngest gamers who love Super Mario when they meet Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and all their friends from the Mushroom Kingdom! Featuring stunning illustrations and beloved characters, this Little Golden Book is perfect for Nintendo, Super Mario--and Little Golden Book--fans of all ages."--Amazon
I'm a dragon
by Mallory Loehr

"I've got scales...I've got wings...I love precious things. I'm a dragon! So begins a magical introduction to a magical creature. Young children will fall in love with the adorable dragon star of this Little Golden Book. Just watch out: he may be small, but he can still breathe fire!"--Amazon website
Good night, Oppy!
by James McGowan

An interplanetary detective, Opportunity, aka Oppy, shares her adventures on the Red Planet, taking thousands of pictures and making groundbreaking discoveries that she transmitted back to Earth. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Marvel Spider-Man little Golden Book favorites.
by Frank Berrios

Collects three stories that feature the superhero who transforms himself into a superhuman crimefighter after being bitten by a spider, protects New York from three Frost Giants, and faces a trap set by the Green Goblin to test his abilities
The big freeze
by Billy Wrecks

When three Frost Giants, bringing the snow with them, arrive in Central Park in search of Thor, it is up to Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, and Iron Man ot protect the city
My little Golden book about God
by Jane Werner Watson

Introduces the mystery of God's creation to young readers
Just going to the dentist
by Mercer Mayer

Little Critter goes to the dentist for a checkup, and finds that going to the dentist isn't so bad
The monster at the end of this book
by Jon Stone

Grover tries to prevent young readers from turning the pages of this book because he doesn't want to meet up with the monster on the last page
See Marcus grow
by Marcus Bridgewater

"A grandmother passes down her love and respect for nature to her young grandson while they have fun working together in her garden"
Wonderfully wild : rewilding a school and community
by Jessica Stremer

When the beloved willow tree in their schoolyard falls, students save the tree's clippings, propagate them, and rewild their schoolyard
Welcome home, Esmerelda
by Daniela Ramirez

Esmerelda and her military family are returning to San Antonio, Texas from Germany, and though she has family there she is not sure whether it will feel like home
That's not funny, David!
by David Shannon

David is determined to get laughs out of everyone, even those who don't find his antics amusing, from cannonballs into the pool to telling jokes during class, in a companion to the Caldecott Honor-winning No, David!. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
So Tortoise dug
by Emmy Kastner

Tortoise and Mouse are best burrowmates, and when it floods, Tortoise digs a new room for her and Mouse, then Bunny asks if she could have one, too, as does Spotted Skunk, Mole Skinks, Wolf Spider and Frog, in a pourquoi story. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Grandmas are magic
by Yamile Saied Mâendez

From Gramma Tala inspiring Moana to turn her fears into courage, to Abuela Alma recognizing what makes Mirabel special, readers see all the amazing things grandmas can do and how every grandma is unique and magic in her own way. Illustrations.
The teeny-weeny unicorn's great big wish
by Shawn Harris

When he comes across a dandelion poof, a teeny-weeny unicorn wishes to be big, and with help from a wind gust and a clever princess, the Teeny-Weeny Unicorn sets off on a quest to find something smaller than he is. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
This is a moment
by Micah Player

A moment is made when everything that came before meets what is happening now, and all the brave moments, peaceful moments, nervous, proud and grateful moments combine to make us who we are, in a book celebrating big and little moments. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Miffy and the Artists
by Dick Bruna

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Godfather Death
by Sally Nicholls

When a poor fisherman chooses Death to be godfather to his son, he's certain he's made a good choice-for surely there's no man more honest than Death? At the christening, Death gives the fisherman a gift that seems at first to be the key to the family's fortune, but when greed overcomes the fisherman, he learns that nobody can truly cheat Death
The nose, toes and tummy book
by Sally Nicholls

Little ones can play silly games as they learn the names of their body parts, in this bright, colorful board book guaranteed to have readers laughing out loud. Illustrations.
Book comes home / : A Banned Book's Journey
by Rob Sanders

"When Book is removed from her cozy shelf in the library and placed in the Banned Book Closet, she wonders... Can a book still be a book without any readers?"
Between you and me
by Rob Sanders

A new kid moves to town and a playful friendship begins, one filled with wonder and imagination, as they discover what it's like to connect with a true friend in real life and make-believe. Illustrations.
The Essential Beatrix Potter Storytime Collection : The Original Classics Featuring Peter Rabbit and His Famous Friends
by Beatrix Potter

Presented in a large format, this charming volume collects all four original stories starring the mischievous Peter Rabbit, who has a penchant for trouble, along with his most famous feathery, furry and froggy friends, as well as some of the author's lesser-known tales. Illustrations.
Mighty Truck
by Chris Barton

When a muddy truck reluctantly gets a truck wash, he transforms into a superhero
Super Pizza & Kid Kale
by Phaea Crede

"Super Pizza and Kid Kale must save the students of Baker Elementary from disasters, but when their friendship sours, their interpersonal problems threaten to take the students of the school down with them"
The Day the Crayons Made Friends
by Drew Daywalt

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Flower Girls : A Story of Sisters
by Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman

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It Simply Can't Be Bedtime
by Pamela Paul

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Bob and Dob : A Tale of Tattling
by Sean E. Avery

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Sweeter with friends / : Sweeter With Friends
by Shoshana Stopek

Tasked with designing Sugar High-Rise's first icing salon, Rosie the Cupcake insists she can do it alone, but when things do not go as planned, Rosie learns the importance of teamwork and friendship
It's the Ninja!
by José Carlos Andrés

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Bear
by Natalia Shaloshvili

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I am friendly : confessions of a helpful bear
by Kristen Tracy

"Enveloping readers in a big bear hug, this humorous and heartwarming story follows the adventures of a well-meaning grizzly bear whose good intentions complicate her forest friends' lives in laugh-out-loud moments. Illustrations. "
The truth about the couch
by Adam Rubin

"Most people think couches are just for sitting, or maybe napping, and don't give it a second thought. But did you know couches can go berserk if you don't feed them a steady diet of coins, cell phones, and remote controls? And did you know some couches are grown on a farm? (Where do you think the term couch potato comes from?) Some come from two chairs who love each other very much, and some are actually aliens in disguise. And that's just the tip of the iceberg..."
Problem solved!
by Jan Thomas

Rabbit needs to clean her room, but when Pete the Problem-Solving Porcupine's plan causes more of a mess, Rabbit needs to quickly come up with her own strategy before chaos ensues
The boy who cried poop!
by Alessandra Requena

"A laugh-out-loud story with heart, based on true events about one boy's trip to the loo and learning that everyone has accidents sometimes"
Got your nose!
by Alan Katz

Grandpa's playful game with his granddaughter results in a chase to retrieve her runaway appendage
How to be a rock star
by Lisa Tolin

This amusing guide for aspiring musicians is told by one little kid who LOVES rock'n'roll and who explains everything there is to know about starting a rock band and making it big in the music industry. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
What does baby see? : a first high-contrast book
by Simon Abbott

"Get your little one started on the right track! This Peter Pauper Primer-with bold, high-contrast images-will introduce your baby or toddler to important first concepts for every growing child"
What does baby see? : at sea
by Simon Abbott

"From a pail and shovel, to waves, to sea birds, to a lighthouse beaming at bedtime, high-contrast images will keep Baby engaged"
All at once upon a time
by Mara Rockliff

This laugh-out-loud visual narrative takes readers into a fantastical fractured fairy tale world where all the stories are mixed up, as Little Red Riding Hood climbs a beanstalk and Rapunzel's nose grows longer every time she fibs. Illustrations.
The Dinosaur Next Door
by David Litchfield

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Baby Dunks-A-Lot
by Jayson Tatum

"When a big kid teaches his little brother how to play basketball for the first time, something unusual happens... baby bro flies through the air for a monster dunk! Before long, every professional team wants the incredible dunking baby on their roster. Baby Dunks-A-Lot is poised to become a basketball legend--that is, until he misses his bedtime"
No Thanks, Said Turkey
by Jeffrey Burton

When Turkey kindly turns down all Thanksgiving dinner invitations, all his animal friends wonder what he could be up to and decide to find out, in this giggle-inducing holiday board book. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
The crayons give thanks
by Drew Daywalt

This laugh-out-loud story starring the Crayons shows readers there are so many things to be thankful for, everywhere we look. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Lucas and the capoeira circle
by Joana Pastro

"A young boy learns how to be confident in himself through the art of capoeira"
Found
by Sam Usher

"A young boy and his granddad find their day at the beach turning into a thrilling underwater adventure when they rescue a baby seal that is caught in a net, discovering the wonder of the natural world along the way! Illustrations. "
Not-a-box city
by Antoinette Portis

Inspiring creative and imaginative play, this wonderful book follows Bunny who wants to build a new city ALONE until Bunny realizes that friends make all the difference. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Halima, Superhero Princess
by Emily Joof

Halima is a young Black girl who overcomes her self-doubt, rooted in feeling different from her white friends, and discovers her inner superhero princess. An empowering story about inner belief and self-expression from the author of I Will Swim Next Time.
The bakery dragon
by Devin Elle Kurtz

Ember, a small dragon with an unimpressive roar, fears he will never be as good at stealing gold as other dragons, but he soon discovers a different path to joy after a chance encounter with a baker. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Little Blue Truck leads the way
by Alice Schertle

When country truck Blue rolls into the big city, he is overwhelmed by the amount of activity going on all around him and the different types of vehicles zooming past on the streets; but when a huge traffic jam suddenly blocks the way, it's up to clever Blue to come to the rescue.
Bear in a bathrobe
by Maddie Frost

Watching his friends have fun skating outside from the comfort of his own home while wearing his warm and cozy bathrobe, Bear is scared to join in until his friends make him feel safe as he glides through this new experience. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
If my hair had a voice
by Dana Marie Miroballi

"A young Black girl is disappointed in her natural hair until she discovers that Black hair tells the story of a rich cultural history filled with diversity, resistance, artistry and, of course, beauty. Illustrations. "
Little Book of Thanks from Brown Bear and Friends
by Eric Carle

This perfect read-aloud for sharing?—?and the perfect way to say thanks?—?reminds children to appreciate the beauty and abundance of our wonderful world, not just at Thanksgiving but all year long. Illustrations.
The top spot
by Frank Weber

A little ibex uses his wits to win the top spot in the herd
The boldest white / : A Story of Hijab and Community
by Ibtihaj Muhammad

Happy to be part of the community at her mosque and at her fencing lessons, Faizah, who freezes up when all eyes are on her, learns to be brave with the help of her Mama, just in time for the upcoming fencing tournament. Illustrations.
If Animals Gave Thanks
by Ann Whitford Paul

Exploring what animals would do if they celebrated Thanksgiving, this perfect fall read-aloud features a cast of adorable characters, including Racoon, Crow and Bear, as they share what they're grateful for, including friends and family. 75,000 first printing. Illustrations.
It's Hard to Be a Baby
by Cheryl B. Klein

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When you find the right rock
by Mary Lyn Ray

Taking readers on a journey of discovery, from the mountains to the sea, this beautiful ode to the natural world explores the fascination and friendship they can find in special rocks. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
White Sunday : A Celebration for Samoan Kids
by Litea Fuata

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Hiro, winter and marshmallows
by Marine Schneider

One winter evening, a curious brown bear named Hiro slips out of her cave and finds a boy named Émile by a bonfire, and as bear and boy sit, talk and roast marshmallows, a friendship sparks between them. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Trash Truck Donny & Walter's Surprising Day
by Max Keane

Based on the original animated series and inspired by a true story, this all-new Trash Truck picture book is perfect for little fans of big trucks. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
Elmo gives thanks
by Erin Guendelsberger

Elmo and his friends join together in this adorably illustrated, heartwarming picture book to share love and thankfulness for so many wonderful things that surround them each day. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
The Soldier's Friend : Walt Whitman's Extraordinary Service in the American Civil War
by Gary Golio

Illuminating the heroic role he played tending to the wounded and dying during the Civil War, this nonfiction picture book shows how the iconic American poet became known as“the soldiers' friend” who was determined to save and heal the America he wrote about and loved so deeply. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Aisha's colors
by Nabila Adani

Longing to go on vacations like her friends instead of taking the same trip from Jakarta to her Grandma's village in the countryside, Aisha learns to appreciate the simple beauties around her?—?and the special warmth of family who welcome her with open arms. Illustrations.
Just us
by Molly Beth Griffin

When a storm prevents all the relatives from gathering together for the holidays, a family navigates disappointment with mindfulness and gratitude as they piece together a holiday full of new traditions while still acknowledging that it's okay to miss the old ones. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Counting winter
by Nancy White Carlstrom

Inspired by the author's years in Alaska, a lyrical counting book celebrates the rhythms of the tundra and its inhabitants in an atmospheric tribute to the beauty of winter and its creatures. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Giddy up, unicorn!
by Dani Gâomez

Little Emma loves unicorns, and playing with her father, so even after she grows up her father keeps all her unicorn toys--until it is time for Emma's daughter to enjoy them with her grandfather
The idea in you
by Questlove

This exuberant exploration of imagination and finding inspiration from the six-time Grammy Award-winning drummer, producer and Academy Award-winning filmmaker shows how an idea can come from anywhere. Illustrations.
The Strangest Fish
by Katherine Arden

Winning an odd-looking goldfish at a fair, Daisy thinks it's perfect, and as she continues caring for her new friend, something extraordinary starts to happen. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Meet the Clades
by Natasha Bouchard

The Clades, a family of legendary explorers which includes a father, son, a three-legged dog, and an unruly blob, undertake a mission to navigate a strange land inhabited by fantastical creatures
Flamingos are pretty funky : a [not so] serious guide
by Abi Cushman

Blending narration, sidebars, speech balloons and dialogue, this entertaining and educational introduction to the tall wading birds known for their bright pink color shows off their fabulous traits along with funny illustrations of flamingos in their natural habitats. Illustrations.
Really Bird, really scared!
by Harriet Ziefert

In this entertaining collection of stories based on relatable social/emotional themes, Really Bird, who is constantly worried and anxious due to his overactive imagination, strives to be really silly, funny, strong, cool, happy and brave with the help of his friends. Illustrations.
What we wear when we take care
by Sarah Finan

With kid-friendly artwork and sound words to engage young readers, this information-packed and fun-filled picture book shows what we wear to protect ourselves in different environments while exploring and enjoying the world around us. Illustrations.
Sloth is not a baby!
by Nelly Buchet

Scared to climb higher up a tree during a storm but afraid of being called a baby, Sloth discovers being herself is exactly what she needs to save the day. Illustrations.
Miraculous. Friends, foes, and heroes
by Elle Stephens

Complemented by a bonus sheet of stickers, a leveled reader tie-in to the popular Disney series, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, introduces such favorite characters as Marinette, Adrien and the Hawk Moth. 60,000 first printing. TV tie-in. Original. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Cantaloupe and Honeydo ride a bike
by Mike Boldt

Learning what they can and can't do, two smart melons?—?Cantaloupe and HoneyDo?—?discover, despite being polar opposites, that with a little practice and care, they can do new things, from riding a bike to baking a cake. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
The painter and the president : Gilbert Stuart's brush with George Washington
by Sarah Albee

This nonfiction picture book chronicles how artist Gilbert Stuart, who knew the importance of legacy and the power of art, painted a one-of-a-kind portrait of George Washington that has stood the test of time as the one used on the one-dollar bill. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Itty Bitty Betty Blob
by Constance Lombardo

On monster picture day, Itty Bitty Betty Blob, who prefers dancing, rainbows and cute furry creatures instead of scaring, practices being monstery on her way to school until she makes a discovery and new friends with ideas that just feel right. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Sleep, Little Dozer : a bedtime book of construction trucks
by Diana Murray

Tired after a busy day in Rumbletruck Town, Little Dozer washes off the mud and gets into bed while needing his bedtime song to fall asleep, but since Mama isn't home to sing it, Papa saves the night, sending Little Dozer off to Dreamland. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Pig in jeans
by Brenda Li

A pig who wears JEANS, Brian, while on a walk with his friend Nathan the Unicorn, reveals the mysterious contents of his many pockets when he saves the day, showing everyone that being true to yourself, no matter what people say, can empower you to help others. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
The sole man / : Jan Matzeliger's Lasting Invention
by Shana Keller

Presents the little-known story of Jan Matzeliger, a Black immigrant from South America who came to the U.S. in 1873, at the age of 21, and invented a machine that would change the shoe industry forever. Illustrations.
The boy who found his voice
by Tyler Gordon

A teen activist and artistic prodigy presents this picture book inspired by his own life that follows a boy who has trouble with words until he learns, with paintbrush in hand, that finding your voice isn't about being perfect?—?it's about being true to yourself. Illustrations.
Help wanted: one rooster / : One Rooster
by Julie Falatko

Hilarious havoc ensues when Cow, determined to find the perfect rooster for the farm, auditions candidates who learn that roostering isn't what you are but what you do! Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Building a beak : how a Toucan's rescue inspired the world
by Becca McMurdie

This extraordinary true animal rescue story follows injured toucan Grecia, who, needing a new beak to survive, received an innovative 3D-printed beak, which inspired people around the world to find ways to help Grecia sing again?—?as well as inspired activism, legislation and awareness for animal welfare. Illustrations.
Carry me!
by Georgie Birkett

Even though he's now bigger and more active, Wilbur still likes to be carried, but when his Mommy is achy and tired, he rises to the occasion, in the funny twist on a familiar scenario. Illustrations.
A best friend for Bear
by Petr Horâaécek

Teaming up to search for a best friend because they are both lonely, Black Bear and Brown Bear are disappointed that this elusive best friend is still nowhere to be found until they realize the perfect candidate has been there all along! Illustrations.
This book is definitely not cursed
by Megan Woodward

In this hilarious, interactive picture book that is DEFINITELY not cursed, readers may experience strange symptoms like the wiggles and giggles that would require them to take silly steps to break the curse, but since this book is not cursed, kids can read away without fear! Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Trucky Roads
by Lulu Miller

Imagining all the different kinds of trucks that could exist, from a cloud roller to a comet mixer, Trucky Roads discovers the possibilities are endless! Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Once upon a friend
by Dan Gemeinhart

When the young reader opens the cover of Meego's book, they are instant best friends and side by side, leap from the adventures in Meego's stories to the adventures in the child's real life, journeying and growing together through thick and thin. Illustrations.
Duck duck taco truck
by Laura Lavoie

Summer heats up when two taco-slinging ducks go up against their sworn enemy Goose, whose food truck is encroaching on their turf, but when Goose becomes overwhelmed with hangry crowds, these foes unexpectedly unite, becoming fine feathered friends! Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Black Adam strikes!
by Frank Berrios

"When the powerful Black Adam appears, it's up to Batman, Wonder Woman, and the rest of the Justice League to stop him"
A crocodile should never skip breakfast
by Colleen Larmour

In this playful picture book with bright tropical colors, Croc, who is running late for his shift as the river ferry, learns a valuable lesson about what happens when he skips breakfast, the most important meal of the day. Illustrations.
Under the table
by Allan Ahlberg

A family watches as an ordinary day turns into the extraordinary when they discover a big gray elephant under the table, penguins in the fridge, silverware running amok and the condiments misbehaving, and decide there's only one thing to do: take everyone on vacation! Illustrations.
Brandon and the baby
by J. Brian Pinkney

Getting angry that his new baby brother gets all the attention, Brandon gets some ideas to make things better from his beloved special blanket, in this heartwarming and humorous exploration of sibling rivalry. Illustrations.
Pearl's lost pearls
by Olivier Dunrea

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The girl and the mermaid
by Hollie Hughes

Living in a lighthouse with her grandmother, whose memories and stories are starting to fade away, Alina meets a mermaid who takes her on a magical deep-sea adventure where she learns how to keep stories and memories shining brightly. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
A boy, his dog and the sea
by Anthony Browne

Danny finds the beach boring until a game of fetch with his dog, Scruff, leads to some exciting discoveries, turning an ordinary day into something extraordinary. Illustrations.
Home in a lunchbox
by Cherry Mo

Moving from Hong Kong to America, Jun, who only knows a few words of English, finds her new school foreign and frightening, but when she opens her lunchbox to find her favorite meals, she realizes home isn't so far away after all. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Gorgeously me!
by Jonathan Van Ness

The New York Times best-selling author and star of the Netflix hit show Queer Eye assures readers that they're loved and cherished exactly as they are, encouraging them to embrace all the things that make them extraordinary and exceptional. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Tough guys (have feelings too)
by Keith Negley

In this lively read-aloud with bold illustrations, kids will learn that everyone has feelings, including wrestlers, knights, superheroes?—?and even dads, and how they affect us all. Illustrations.
Stick with me!
by Courtney Carbone

When Rox and Blair get stuck together from some very sticky hairspray, Sunny must save them before their special night at the ballet
Porcupine and Cactus : a prickly pair
by Katie Frawley

While on a long and lonely desert walk, chatty and hopeful Porcupine attempts to befriend Cactus, but when his prickly new pal doesn't say a word, Porcupine refuses to give up on their unlikely friendship! Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Shake it off!
by Vanessa Brantley-Newton

Even though some neighbors find her annoying, a sweet, curious little goat who loves to sing and climb on everything doesn't let anything keep her down?—?not even when she gets stuck in a well and it looks like she's doomed. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Where's Waldo? : the mighty magical mix-up
by Martin Handford

Filled with magical mayhem, this mesmerizing search adventure shows what happens when Wizard Whitebeard's staff goes missing as robots crash-land in the Stone Age and dinosaurs wander in the Wild West, sending Waldo and his friends on a quest to fix this mighty mess. Illustrations.
You're my hungry little caterpillar
by Eric Carle

This sweet story featuring The Very Hungry Caterpillar?—?the classic character famous for his fondness of food?—?celebrates the hungry little caterpillar in your own life! Illustrations.
When water flows
by Aida Salazar

Derived from Mexican Indigenous wisdom, this second title in a series of poetic board books that center around establishing an authentic, heartfelt connection with the environment invites young children to pay witness to nature, value it and become a steward of the planet. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Maisy's Rocket
by Lucy Cousins

Maisy and her pal Cyril zoom off to land at the space station high above Earth and when they join the other astronauts, everyone is happy to see them, in a shaped board book by the creator of Splish, Splash, Ducky! Illustrations.
Taylor Swift : a baby's first biography
by J. D. Forester

Follow singer/songwriter Taylor Swift's career in an inspiring board book biography for the youngest fans, with an empowering message and fun Easter eggs that fans of any age will love. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Let's Put That Away! : My First Book of Organizing
by Clea Shearer

It's never too early to discover the magic of organizing, in this lively board book that shows little ones how to put things back where they belong after playing all day long. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
ABCs of the Bible
by Pia Imperial

Short Bible verses and adorable artwork grace the pages of this alphabet board book that features key biblical figures, concepts, locations and practices associated with Christianity. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Why I love diggers and trucks
by Daniel Howarth

Told in children's very own words, this playful board book combines the things children say about construction vehicles with adorable illustrations of animals at work in their diggers and trucks. Illustrations.
To the Other Side With Mommy
by Esther Van Den Berg

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To the Other Side With Daddy
by Esther Van Den Berg

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Maybe…
by Chris Haughton

Warned NOT to go down to the mango tree, three mischievous monkeys, who LOVE mangoes, think maybe they could just go look at their favorite fruit, in this sweet and silly cautionary tale about pushing boundaries. Illustrations.
Roar : My First Book of Animals
by Lake Press Pty Ltd

This dynamic board book showcases 10 adorable animals, inviting young readers to interact with the brightly colored cutouts as they meet a panda, mouse, monkey and more. Illustrations.
Pavlo Gets the Grumps
by Natalia Shaloshvili

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Ali the Great and the bug hunt hazard
by Saadia Faruqi

Second grader Ali goes insect hunting in the park with his mother, but soon feels like the bugs are out to get him--until his mother reminds him that he is a visitor in the insects' world
The stars beckoned : Edward White's amazing walk in space
by Candy Wellins

A lyrical picture book biography of the first American astronaut to walk in space describes how Edward White was inspired by stargazing as a child and stayed in touch with his love for his family while making history. By the author of Saturdays Are for Stella. Illustrations.
Look What I Found in the Woods
by Moira Butterfield

A fact-filled guide to the outside world depicts a fun-filled nature-hike treasure hunt in the wilderness, where diverse child characters make wondrous natural discoveries, from pinecones and snail shells to foxes and grasshoppers. Illustrations.
Saint Spotting
by Chris Raschka

The two-time Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator of The Hello, Goodbye Window introduces Christian saints and related traditional symbols while describing his mother’s faith-based practice of “saint spotting” during tours of beautiful and historic churches. Illustrations.
Keeping the city going
by Brian Floca

The Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Locomotive presents a heartfelt thank-you to the essential workers who have kept their communities safe, running and supplied throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Illustrations.
Born Ready : The True Story of a Boy Named Penelope
by Jodie Patterson

The activist and chair of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation Board draws on the uplifting examples of her transgender son in a companion to The Bold World that offers relatable messages about identity, self-acceptance and being true to oneself.  Illustrations.
The nice dream truck
by Beth Ferry

The author of Stick and Stone and the illustrator of the Uni the Unicorn series depict a bedtime “Nice Dream Truck” that dispenses wonderful dreams of any imagining to young sleepers who want to swim, fly or zigzag through the starry night sky.  Illustrations.
Good night, Little Blue Truck
by Alice Schertle

A bedtime-story entry in the best-selling series that includes Little Blue Truck Leads the Way finds Little Blue Truck and his friends supporting each other while trying to go to sleep during a scary thunderstorm.  Illustrations.
Something happened in our town : a child's story about racial injustice
by Marianne Celano

After discussing the police shooting of a local Black man with their families, Emma and Josh know how to treat a new student who looks and speaks differently than his classmates
Rosie goes to preschool
by Karen Katz

A little preschooler who knows everything about the first day of school introduces young children to her cubby, teacher, music class, lunch table and more. By the creator of Where Is Baby's Belly Button? 
Ducks run amok!
by J. E. Morris

When noisy ducks arrive at a turtle’s pond and mistake their host for a green duck, the turtle struggles to find a way to reclaim his peace and quiet. By the creator of May I Please Have a Cookie? 
King & Kayla and the case of found Fred
by Dori Hillestad Butler

Trying to communicate with his human owner (and detective partner) can be frustrating for King the golden retriever as he uncovers clues in a missing dog case
King & Kayla and the case of the gold ring
by Dori Hillestad Butler

A latest series entry by the Geisel Honor-winning team finds King and Kayla helping their friend Asia, who has discovered that her new gold ring has gone missing after a day of playing in the snow.  Illustrations.
King & Kayla and the case of the secret code
by Dori Hillestad Butler

Receiving mysterious letters written in code, Kayla and Mason receive assistance from Kayla's dog, King, who knows who sent the letters and why the difference of a single word in the otherwise identical letters is significant. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Buddy Files: The Case of the Lost Boy.
Llama Llama loses a tooth
by Anna Dewdney

Llama tells the story of when he lost his first tooth
Llama Llama talent show
by Anna Dewdney

Entering a school talent show, Llama Llama observes his friends diligently practicing for their respective performances while trying to figure out what he wants to do for his own act, in a skill-building leveled reader based on an episode of the hit animated series. TV tie-in. . Illustrations.
Mars' first friends : come on over, rovers
by Susanna Leonard Hill

Mars is lonely--his father, the sun, denies him a pet and his sibling planets will not play with him--but when rovers Spirit and Opportunity arrive from Earth, he finally has playmates. Includes facts about the solar system, Mars, and the Mars rovers
Diggersaurs
by Michael Whaite

A rhyming mash-up of dinosaurs and trucks features whimsically creative characters ranging from the Scoopersaurus to the Dumpersaurus on pages that feature onomatopoeic text and reinforce counting skills up to 12.
Dinosaurs can't roar
by Layla Beason

Meeting a friendly paleontologist who informs him that dinosaurs are really supposed to have feathers, an adorable dino with a big imagination and a bigger attitude triggers mayhem as the paleontologist tackles common misconceptions about dinosaurs. Illustrations.
Diggersaurs explore!
by Michael Whaite

The diggersaurs--half construction truck and half dinosaur--are seraching for buried treasure when they discover a new friend
Princesses versus dinosaurs
by Linda Bailey

The award-winning author of Mary Who Wrote Frankenstein and the illustrator of the Mustache Baby series depict an ultimate showdown between plucky princesses and determined dinosaurs, who have a battle royale to determine whose story is being told. 
The Adventures of Grandmasaurus
by Caroline Fernandez

“Grandma keeps running off doing funny business. On a field trip! And if she doesn't stop, we'll miss the school bus.”
All we want to do is have a simple, no shenanigans, fun day at the museum. But when magic museum dust makes Grandma start sneezing, we know we're in for a wild time.
Dinos don't do yoga
by Catherine Bailey

Everything in Rex's valley is rough and tough until Yogasaurus moves in, and although Rex insists dinosaurs do not do yoga his friends slowly drift toward the newcomer to try
Tyrannosaurus Hex and the Unluckiest Day Ever
by Mr. Jay

For Anda, the T-Rex, nothing is going right! After a simply awful day, she's convinced that a horrible hex has given her the worst luck ever! But she soon discovers that bad luck is simply a matter of how you look at things.
 
Princess Dinosaur
by Daniel Kibblesmith

"A spirited and expectation-defying story of a heroine who embraces two seemingly opposed aspects of her personality; she's a princess and a dinosaur!"
How to catch a dragon
by Adam Wallace

A latest entry in the best-selling series that includes How to Catch a Dinosaur finds the STEM kids pursuing a wily dragon through a Chinese New Year Spring Festival marked by paper lanterns, the Nian lion puppet and fireworks. Illustrations.
How to catch a yeti
by Adam Wallace

Blends STEAM concepts with laugh-out-loud storylines in a latest entry in the best-selling series that finds the How to Catch kids chasing an elusive Yeti in a winter wonderland of snowy slopes, icy caves and sweet surprises. Illustrations.
Dino-Thanksgiving
by Lisa Wheeler

The irrepressible characters from Dino-Halloween invite readers to follow along as they travel over the river and through the woods to join family members in a corn maze, a televised balloon parade, a game of football, and feasts for both carnivores and veggie-saurs. Illustrations.
Someone builds the dream
by Lisa Wheeler

A sumptuous tribute to the dedicated and talented people who construct our world combines spare rhymes with high-detail spreads depicting laborers who use their skills and hard work to build homes, farms, amusement parks and other structures.  Illustrations.
Thank you God, good night
by Marianne Richmond

A heartwarming collection of goodnight prayers and poems encourages children to take comfort in the many things there are to be thankful for every day, from loving family members and helpful teachers to comforting hugs and favorite songs. Illustrations.
Snow day for Groot!
by Brendan Deneen

On their day off, Rocket and Groot go to the Big Apple, where Spider-Man awaits to take them on a snowy adventure
Summer adventure for Groot!
by Brendan Deneen

A latest series entry combines rhyming couplets with whimsical artwork and character commentary in a summertime story that finds the Guardians of the Galaxy embarking on a one-day trip to see how much of the cosmos they can map. Illustrations.
Tale of the Shadow King
by Daniel Haack

When a dark and mysterious Shadow King causes a fog of darkness to spread across their kingdom, the prince and the knight, now happily married, set out to find and stop him
Maiden & princess
by Daniel Haack

Published in partnership with GLAAD, a modern fairytale finds a strong, heroic maiden feeling less than enthusiastic about attending a bride-seeking prince's royal ball, before finding unexpected true love elsewhere. 
The poop song
by Eric Litwin

"From cats to caterpillars, bluebirds to babies, everybody poops in their own special way"
Amira's picture day
by Reem Faruqi

Looking forward to celebrating the traditions of Eid when Ramadan comes to an end, young Amira discovers that school picture day is taking place on the same day, challenging her to figure out how to participate in both activities. By the award-winning author of Lailah’s Lunchbox.  Illustrations.
America, my love, America, my heart
by Daria Peoples-Riley

The creator of I Got Next challenges readers to answer timely and timeless questions about the identities and inclusion of children of color, sharing encouraging messages about confronting bias, prejudice and discrimination. Illustrations.
Regina is not a little dinosaur
by Andrea Zuill

The creator of Sweety shares the story of a young dinosaur who embarks on an independent hunt instead of remaining behind while her mother is away, before meeting other prehistoric creatures who help her understand that she is not yet finished growing.  Illustrations.
Sunrise summer
by Matthew Swanson

Joining her family for the first time during an annual trip to Alaska to work with her mother’s salmon-fishing crew, a young girl discovers how to accept responsibilities and gain confidence with the support of her new team. Illustrations.
Astronauts zoom! : an astronaut alphabet
by Deborah Lee Rose

Sharing fun and engaging science facts, a richly photographed alphabet primer pairs letters with the everyday activities of astronauts from different world countries working in the low-Earth orbit environment aboard the International Space Station. Illustrations.
The Star Festival
by Moni Ritchie Hadley

Joining her loved ones for the annual Star Festival, Keiko and her mama observe beautiful decorations while eating delicious traditional foods and learning about the Tanabata Matsuri folktale, before they use their tanzaku wishes to reunite with a missing loved one. Illustrations.
The Christmas barn
by John Churchman

After an autumn storm fells the Old Pine Tree, Farmer John, helped by his friends and observed by the farm animals, uses the wood to build a special Christmas present
Your mama
by NoNieqa Ramos

A heartwarming twist on the classic “yo mama” joke combines playful lyricism with culturally inspired illustrations, in a gift-appropriate celebration of strong moms everywhere that depicts a proud family woman who sets an example with her endurance, forgiving nature and devotion. Illustrations.
The farmer and the circus
by Marla Frazee

A concluding entry in the wordless trilogy finds the title characters from The Farmer and the Clown and The Farmer and the Monkey joyfully reuniting with their farmer friend before introducing him to the rest of their circus family.  Illustrations.
Hiding Baby Moses
by Judith L. Roth

A baby boy is hidden in a basket floating on the Nile. A fearful mother sings a song of protection. And a brave big sister seeks a chance to save her brother.
Meet the family of baby Moses in this lyrical retelling, and see how God's faithfulness can be revealed through one small person who takes a big risk for someone she loves.
Yes & no
by Elisha Cooper

"Join a cat and puppy pair through their day--the ups of being fed and romping through grass, and the downs of days that are too short and things that don't go as planned--as they realize that sometimes the very best thing that can happen is just being together"
Bracelets for Bina's brothers
by Rajani LaRocca

A celebration of diversity, math and the power of storytelling depicts the experiences of a young girl who discovers the mathematical properties of beaded bracelets that she makes to join her brothers in celebrating the Hindu holiday of Raksha Bandhan. 
We are still here! : Native American truths everyone should know
by Traci Sorell

One dozen kids discuss the historical and contemporary laws, policies, movements and victories that have shaped Native American culture of the past and present, from forced assimilation and tribe nation delegitimization to language revival efforts and the Indian Child Welfare Act.  Illustrations.
Saving American Beach : the biography of African American environmentalist MaVynee Betsch
by Heidi Tyline King

"A biography of MaVynee Betsch, an African American opera singer turned environmentalist who worked to preserve American Beach, Florida as a historical landmark"
Mrs. Noah's garden
by Jackie Morris

A follow-up to the award-winning Mrs Noah’s Pockets finds the independent-minded and resourceful Mrs Noah drawing flower and plant seeds from her famously deep pockets to create a garden in the post-flood earth along with her children. Illustrations.
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