Because I'm your dad, you can have spaghetti for breakfast, French toast for dinner, and rocky road ice cream in the bathtub.In a text that's both playful and loving, a father expresses his hopes and dreams for a one-of-a-kind relationship with his child. Whimsical monster characters bring the silly and sweet scenes to life and keep the book universal. The book's ending, a moving tribute to the author's father, guarantees intergenerational appeal. Because I'm your dad, I will do all of these things for you and more . . .because that's what my dad did for me.
Disney-Hyperion
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9781484726617
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Hardcover
Will You Be My Friend?
By Mcbratney, Sam
From legendary author and illustrator duo Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram comes the delightful sequel to the heartwarming picture book classic Guess How Much I Love You. Little Nutbrown Hare is out exploring on his own. Off he hops along the path and through the grass until he reaches Cloudy Mountain, where something extraordinary happens: he discovers a new friend! Now the fun can really begin. Twenty-five years after we met the Nutbrown Hares, this enchanting new tale about friendship is bound to capture the hearts of Guess How Much I Love You fans - and everyone else - the world over.
Candlewick
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9781536217476
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Hardcover
Will Ladybug Hug?
By Leung, Hilary
One ladybug.Many friends.One timeless question: Will Ladybug Hug?Meet Ladybug. Ladybug loves to hug! Now Ladybug is getting ready to go on a trip and wants to say good-bye to her friends. . . but will her friends want to receive a hug? Find out in this surprising and memorable storybook all about friendship, high-fives, consent, and of course, hugs.A fresh and funny new book in creative talent Hilary Leung's series of animal question stories all about preschool milestone moments. Let Ladybug and her friends laugh, high-five, and hug their way to your heart!
Cartwheel Books
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9781338215601
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Hardcover
Hedgehog
By Anstee, Ashlyn
Hedgehog is hogging the hedge and won't let the other animals live there. In this humorous political allegory, he learns that it's not a winning strategy.Winter is coming, and the animals need homes. The worms move in with the groundhogs. The possums share a burrow with the foxes. The birds and the squirrels stay in the oak tree together. The hedgehog lives in the hedge . . . all by himself. When other animals come looking for a place to stay, he's NOT interested; it's HIS hedge and everyone else can STAY OUT. He gets busy making signs, putting locks on his door and even building a fence. All he cares about is keeping the other animals out . . . but he's making a huge mistake. Will the other animals find a home in time? Will Hedgehog learn his lesson? Is this a terrific story? Read on to find out.
Tundra Books
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9781770499911
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Hardcover
Silly Monsters at Mealtime
By Acer, Kerilyn
Rookie Toddler books are perfect for beginning learners. All feature die-cut tabs to make it easy to hold and turn the pages as well as simple, engaging text and big photographs and illustrations. In this title, the silly monsters dont know what to do when its time to eat. Its up to us to show them! There is also a find it feature where kids can reread the text while they look for the hidden objects. The back cover of each book features a Storytime tip where caregivers or educators can emphasize key learnings.
Childrens Pr
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9780531129289
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Board book
We Are Grateful
By Sorell, Traci
The Cherokee community is grateful for blessings and challenges that each season brings. This is modern Native American life as told by an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation.The word otsaliheliga (oh-jah-LEE-hay-lee-gah) is used by members of the Cherokee Nation to express gratitude. Beginning in the fall with the new year and ending in summer, follow a full Cherokee year of celebrations and experiences. Written by a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, this look at one group of Native Americans is appended with a glossary and the complete Cherokee syllabary, originally created by Sequoyah."A gracious, warm, and loving celebration of community and gratitude" - Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW"This informative and authentic introduction to a thriving ancestral and ceremonial way of life is perfect for holiday and family sharing" - School Library Journal STARRED REVIEW
Charlesbridge
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9781580897723
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Hardcover
Choo-Choo School
By Rosenthal, Amy Krouse
No racing in the haul-ways! From the late, beloved author Amy Krouse Rosenthal, a look at seven adorable train cars on their first day of school.All aboard the train-car pool! A new lineup of students is off and rolling to Choo-Choo School. After reciting their classroom rules - Work hard, play fair, be kind - it's time for some math to get the wheels turning. Then everyone's ready to climb a hill in gym (it's good to blow off steam) , sing songs in music (Flat Car is a bit off-key) , and learn the whole alphabet, especially the letter R. In one of Amy Krouse Rosenthal's last books, lighthearted verse portrays a world where train stations are classrooms, the conductor doubles as the teacher, and Boxcar is happy to hand out tissues to anyone who ah-choo-choos.
Candlewick
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9780763697426
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Hardcover
The Dreadful Fluff
By Blabey, Aaron
Serenity Strainer was perfect. But then she discovered something perfectly awful. "Belly button fluff!? That can't possibly be mine!" she said. But it was. And guess what? It was evil.
Penguin Random House Australia
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9780143507000
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Paperback
Chicken Said, "Cluck!"
By Grant, Judyann Ackerman
Shoo said EarlShoo Shoo said PearlCluck Cluck Cluck said ChickenEarl and Pearl are planting pumpkins Chicken wants to help But it seems like the only thing Chicken is good at is getting in the wayThen grasshoppers invade the pumpkin patch and Earl and Pearl can do nothing to stop them Suddenly its up to Chicken to save the dayThis funny and satisfying book is a delightful treat for children just starting to read
HarperCollins
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9780060287238
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Hardcover
My Favorite Book of Colors
By Behrens, Janice
This color book is bound to become a favorite. Toddlers will love the bright objectsand the find-it game on every page.
Because I'm Your Dad
By Zappa, Ahmet
Because I'm your dad, you can have spaghetti for breakfast, French toast for dinner, and rocky road ice cream in the bathtub.In a text that's both playful and loving, a father expresses his hopes and dreams for a one-of-a-kind relationship with his child. Whimsical monster characters bring the silly and sweet scenes to life and keep the book universal. The book's ending, a moving tribute to the author's father, guarantees intergenerational appeal. Because I'm your dad, I will do all of these things for you and more . . .because that's what my dad did for me.
Will You Be My Friend?
By Mcbratney, Sam
From legendary author and illustrator duo Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram comes the delightful sequel to the heartwarming picture book classic Guess How Much I Love You. Little Nutbrown Hare is out exploring on his own. Off he hops along the path and through the grass until he reaches Cloudy Mountain, where something extraordinary happens: he discovers a new friend! Now the fun can really begin. Twenty-five years after we met the Nutbrown Hares, this enchanting new tale about friendship is bound to capture the hearts of Guess How Much I Love You fans - and everyone else - the world over.
Will Ladybug Hug?
By Leung, Hilary
One ladybug.Many friends.One timeless question: Will Ladybug Hug?Meet Ladybug. Ladybug loves to hug! Now Ladybug is getting ready to go on a trip and wants to say good-bye to her friends. . . but will her friends want to receive a hug? Find out in this surprising and memorable storybook all about friendship, high-fives, consent, and of course, hugs.A fresh and funny new book in creative talent Hilary Leung's series of animal question stories all about preschool milestone moments. Let Ladybug and her friends laugh, high-five, and hug their way to your heart!
Hedgehog
By Anstee, Ashlyn
Hedgehog is hogging the hedge and won't let the other animals live there. In this humorous political allegory, he learns that it's not a winning strategy.Winter is coming, and the animals need homes. The worms move in with the groundhogs. The possums share a burrow with the foxes. The birds and the squirrels stay in the oak tree together. The hedgehog lives in the hedge . . . all by himself. When other animals come looking for a place to stay, he's NOT interested; it's HIS hedge and everyone else can STAY OUT. He gets busy making signs, putting locks on his door and even building a fence. All he cares about is keeping the other animals out . . . but he's making a huge mistake. Will the other animals find a home in time? Will Hedgehog learn his lesson? Is this a terrific story? Read on to find out.
Silly Monsters at Mealtime
By Acer, Kerilyn
Rookie Toddler books are perfect for beginning learners. All feature die-cut tabs to make it easy to hold and turn the pages as well as simple, engaging text and big photographs and illustrations. In this title, the silly monsters dont know what to do when its time to eat. Its up to us to show them! There is also a find it feature where kids can reread the text while they look for the hidden objects. The back cover of each book features a Storytime tip where caregivers or educators can emphasize key learnings.
We Are Grateful
By Sorell, Traci
The Cherokee community is grateful for blessings and challenges that each season brings. This is modern Native American life as told by an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation.The word otsaliheliga (oh-jah-LEE-hay-lee-gah) is used by members of the Cherokee Nation to express gratitude. Beginning in the fall with the new year and ending in summer, follow a full Cherokee year of celebrations and experiences. Written by a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, this look at one group of Native Americans is appended with a glossary and the complete Cherokee syllabary, originally created by Sequoyah."A gracious, warm, and loving celebration of community and gratitude" - Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW"This informative and authentic introduction to a thriving ancestral and ceremonial way of life is perfect for holiday and family sharing" - School Library Journal STARRED REVIEW
Choo-Choo School
By Rosenthal, Amy Krouse
No racing in the haul-ways! From the late, beloved author Amy Krouse Rosenthal, a look at seven adorable train cars on their first day of school.All aboard the train-car pool! A new lineup of students is off and rolling to Choo-Choo School. After reciting their classroom rules - Work hard, play fair, be kind - it's time for some math to get the wheels turning. Then everyone's ready to climb a hill in gym (it's good to blow off steam) , sing songs in music (Flat Car is a bit off-key) , and learn the whole alphabet, especially the letter R. In one of Amy Krouse Rosenthal's last books, lighthearted verse portrays a world where train stations are classrooms, the conductor doubles as the teacher, and Boxcar is happy to hand out tissues to anyone who ah-choo-choos.
The Dreadful Fluff
By Blabey, Aaron
Serenity Strainer was perfect. But then she discovered something perfectly awful. "Belly button fluff!? That can't possibly be mine!" she said. But it was. And guess what? It was evil.
Chicken Said, "Cluck!"
By Grant, Judyann Ackerman
Shoo said EarlShoo Shoo said PearlCluck Cluck Cluck said ChickenEarl and Pearl are planting pumpkins Chicken wants to help But it seems like the only thing Chicken is good at is getting in the wayThen grasshoppers invade the pumpkin patch and Earl and Pearl can do nothing to stop them Suddenly its up to Chicken to save the dayThis funny and satisfying book is a delightful treat for children just starting to read
My Favorite Book of Colors
By Behrens, Janice
This color book is bound to become a favorite. Toddlers will love the bright objectsand the find-it game on every page.