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Awake, Asleep
by Kyle Lukoff
Follow a day in the life of three diverse families and their little ones as everyday moments like sharing breakfast and exploring the park are rendered full of love, exploration, joy, and wonder.
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Our Dragon
by Mem Fox; illustrated by Linda Davick
After two human parents welcome an adorable fire-breathing baby dragon, they discover that even the sweetest little one can cause unexpected accidents!
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Full Moon Pups
by Liz Garton Scanlon
Filled with fascinating facts, this beautifully illustrated picture book in verse follows Mama Wolf and her adorable litter of pups through a full lunar cycle in the wild.
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NO Is All I Know!
by Chris Grabenstein
When his cousin Jess (who loves the word YES) comes to visit Oliver McSnow (who ONLY says NO), Oliver suddenly finds his world opening up in a most wonderful way.
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What Happened to You?
by James Catchpole
Joe, a young boy trying to play pirates at the playground, is constantly interrupted with questions about what happened to his leg. Joe gets more and more fed up, until the kids finally understand that they really don't need to know what happened.
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10 Cats
by Emily Gravett
A family of playful kittens jump, slide, and splatter paint everywhere in this entertaining introduction to numbers and colors.
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Let's Go Puddling!
by Emma Perry
A group of children, along with their parents, gather together to stimp-stamp-stomp through the muddy puddles in front of their apartment building, ending the day by snuggling on the couch as their soggy socks dry.
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Can You Hug a Forest?
by Frances Gilbert
Featuring illustrations painted on actual wood, this meditative picture book celebrates the beauty of the natural world and encourages mindfulness, gratitude and love for the environment.
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Oh No, the Aunts Are Here
by Adam Rex
This hilarious take on family reunions follows one girl's relatable visit from her overwhelming and overly enthusiastic aunts, who cause plenty of merry mayhem!
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Have You Seen My Invisible Dinosaur?
by Helen Yoon
When her best friend -- a rather large dinosaur -- goes missing after a bath, a little girl tries absolutely everything (including snacks!) to find him.
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Real To Me
by Minh Lãe
When its real-life friend disappears, leaving it to wander alone, an imaginary friend struggles with its feelings. A gentle story about first friendship, the sadness when it's lost, and the wonder of new friends.
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 0-8!
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