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Bunny's Book Club
Annie Silvestro · Doubleday Books for Young Readers
Pages: 40 Format: Book
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Bunny loves to sit outside the library with the kids and listen to summer story time. But when the weather gets cold and everyone moves inside, his daily dose of joy is gone. Desperate, Bunny refuses to miss out on any more reading time and devises a plan to sneak into the library at night... |
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Disappearing Desmond
Anna Alter · Knopf Books for Young Readers
Format: Book
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Desmond likes to disappear, blend into the background, and hide in the cleverest of places. But when a new student named Gloria arrives at his school, Desmond finds himself noticed for the first time. Can Gloria help Desmond get used to the life in the spotlight?
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The Typewriter
Bill Thomson · Two Lions
Pages: 40 Format: Book
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When three children discover a typewriter on a carousel, they are transported on an adventure of their own creation - complete with a giant beach ball and a threatening crab.
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I Love You, Spot
Eric Hill · Warne
Pages: 10 Format: Book
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This adorable heart-shaped board book featuring everyone's favorite puppy is the perfect way to say, "I love you!" It's Valentine's Day! Join Spot as he plans a special surprise to show his mom just how much he loves her. This heart-shaped board book is just... |
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No Fits, Nilson!
Zachariah OHora · Dial Books
Format: Book
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Nilson and Amelia do everything together. But if one little thing goes wrong, Nilson throws the biggest, most house shaking-est fit ever! Amelia helps Nilson control his gorilla-sized temper by promising him banana ice cream and letting him play with her froggy coin purse. But, sometimes,... |
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Stuck
Oliver Jeffers · Philomel Books
Pages: 32 Format: Book
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When Floyd's kite gets stuck in a tree, he's determined to get it out. But how? Well, by knocking it down with his shoe, of course. But strangely enough, it too gets stuck. And the only logical course of action . . . is to throw his other shoe. Only now it's stuck! Surely... |
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The Night Library
David Zeltser · Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages: 40 Format: Book
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After a young boy goes to sleep upset that he's getting a book for his birthday, he's visited in the night by Patience and Fortitude, the two stone lions who guard the New York Public Library. Soon, he's magically whisked away from his cozy home in the Bronx, and the two mighty... |
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One Night, Far From Here
Julia Wauters · Flying Eye Books
Format: Book
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It's pitch-dark and everything seems asleep, but as dawn approaches, the worlds shrouded in darkness are revealed with all of their multitudes of creatures as we visit the Amazonian rainforest, the savannah, the tundra, the forest at our back door, and the deep blue sea.
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Olivia Goes to Venice
Ian Falconer · Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Pages: 48 Format: Book
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Olivia takes her discerning eye for style to beautiful Venice on a family vacation that involves dodging pigeons in the Piazza San Marco, gorging on gelato, and barely staying afloat in a gondola.
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Wendel and the Robots
Chris Riddell · Macmillan Children's Books
Pages: 32 Format: Book
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If his inventions go wrong, Wendel just throws them away and starts again. So when Clunk, his robot assistant, fills the sock drawer with cups and saucers and makes tea in a boot, Wendel throws him on the scrapheap and makes himself a new assistant: the Wendelbot. But he gets more than... |
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Farm Animals
Rod Campbell · Little Simon
Pages: 12 Format: Book
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From Rod Campbell, the bestselling creator of the beloved classic Dear Zoo, comes a brand-new board book all about animals on the farm! Join author-illustrator Rod Campbell as he takes a journey beyond the zoo to an adventure on the farm.
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Noses Are Not for Picking
Elizabeth Verdick · Free Spirit Publishing; Brdbk edition
Format: Book
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We've all seen it - the nose-picking habit starts as early as the toddler years, and no child is the exception. Young children pick their noses for a variety of reasons, from colds to allergies to curiosity or boredom.
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