| Amy Wu and the patchwork dragon by Kat Zhang A follow-up to Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao finds Amy's love for arts and crafts challenged by her teacher's assignment to draw a dragon that reflects her own imagination. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | In my mosque by M. O. Yuksel Complemented by extensive back matter, a debut picture book featuring culturally rich artwork by the illustrator of the Yasmin series celebrates the joys, rituals and traditions that are practiced in mosques throughout the world. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Bear outside by Jane Yolen A little girl wears a bear on the outside to keep her safe and to be her friend, just as some people have a fierce animal inside to protect them | | A map into the world by Kao Kalia Yang Moving into a new home with her family, a young Hmong girl encounters both birth and death as she curiously explores life inside and outside her home, discovering beauty in and connection to the busy world. Illustrations. | | No buddy like a book by Allan Wolf Combines rollicking rhymes and evocative illustrations in a celebration of the power of books that explains how children can augment the stories they read with their imaginations to learn and discover anything. By the author of The Day the Universe Exploded My Head. Illustrations. | | Spring is here! by Ruth Wielockx "Twins Luke and Lottie are going to play outside. The trees have new leaves and the birds are making nests. Wait, what's that noise in the bushes? It's a fluffy, yellow chick! Where's his mommy? Luke and Lottie decide to help" | | 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. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Max's Christmas by Rosemary Wells Despite his sister Ruby's admonitions, Max waits up on Christmas Eve to see Santa Claus coming down the chimney | | All along the river by Magnus Weightman A seek-and-find river journey through forests, farms, waterfalls and harbors finds Bunny Rabbit and her brothers searching for a lost toy duck while navigating the river and wondering where the mysteriously mischievous Speedy Pigs are going in such a hurry. Simultaneous. Illustrations. | | Chicken Little and the Big Bad Wolf by Sam Wedelich The plucky star of Chicken Little: The Real and Totally True Tale refuses to join her coop-flying flock when she sees a wolf for the first time and decides to learn for herself if the newcomer is as bad as his reputation. Illustrations. | | Dreams for a daughter by Carole Boston Weatherford An award-winning team presents an evocative love letter from a Black mother to her daughter conveying messages about never giving up and knowing that her dreams will be lovingly supported from home anywhere she goes in the world. 30,000 first printing. Illustrations. | | I heard a sound by David J. Ward An introduction to the science of sound offers a variety of kid-friendly experiments and examples designed to help children make scientific discoveries by listening to the sounds of nature and using everyday materials to learn about vocal chords, sound waves and more. Jr Lib Guild. Illustrations. | | Bird show by Susan Stockdale The award-winning creator of Stripes of All Types celebrates the beauty and diversity of some of the world's most remarkable birds, introducing amateur ornithologists to familiar and exotic species and their vibrant colors, patterns and other feathered features. Illustrations. | | Follow that frog! by Philip Christian Stead Young Sadie listens to her eccentric aunt's rambling tale about her lifelong pursuit of a rare giant frog in the jungles of Peru and throughout the world, while a curiously croaking stranger's knocks on the door are ironically ignored. By the Caldecott Medal-winning creators of Special Delivery. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | The ramble shamble children by Christina Soontornvat "Five siblings worry that their shabby old house isn't 'proper' enough, but come to see that it's perfect just the way it is" | | Bunny figures it out by Ruby Shamir When her sandwich-making plans are disrupted by a lack of jelly, Bunny struggles to make her own in the face of conflicting family advice before visiting the library to establish the facts, in a story that touches on themes of problem-solving and recognizing real information. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Rabbit! rabbit! rabbit! by Lorna Scobie An only-child rabbit who never had to share its flowers, carrots and sunny resting spot adjusts to unexpected changes upon the arrival of siblings, a challenge that is aided by a suspiciously friendly fox. 35,000 first printing. Illustrations. | | Squish squash squished by Rebecca Kraft Rector Max and Molly feel squished in the back seat of their car after their mom invites some animals to pile in and come along for the ride | | Henry's awful mistake by Robert Quackenbush Getting ready to prepare a delicious meal after inviting his friend Clara to dinner, Henry the duck uses escalating means to shoo a tiny ant out of his kitchen, triggering a riotous mess. 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. | | Henry's important date by Robert Quackenbush Given the important responsibility of bringing the birthday cake to his friend Clara's party, Henry the Duck suffers a series of mishaps, from a traffic jam to a broken elevator, that make him fear the party will end before he arrives. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Henry goes West by Robert Quackenbush An unannounced trip to a friend's Wild West ranch catapults the disaster-prone Henry the Duck into a wacky misadventure involving an angry bull, a stampede and a landslide, before he returns home to a big surprise. By the award-winning creator of Dig to Disaster. Simultaneous eBook | | The old boat by Jarrett Pumphrey The creators of The Old Truck present the story of a young island boy and his grandmother, who set sail in their old fishing boat before a storm above polluted waters wrecks the boat and compels the boy to reevaluate what he understands about his home. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Seeking an aurora by Elizabeth Pulford A father wakes his child from sleep for an adventure to find an aurora, moving through the silent frost, across fields, and climbing up hills, to share an unforgettable moment and the majestic splendor of the northern and southern lights | | I Love My Puppy by Inc. Dorling Kindersley "What makes puppies so adorable? Find them playing in the park and snuggling up at bedtime in this perfect pop-up book with flaps. Each puppy has something that makes them special, just like you and me!--Page [4] of cover. | | My first day by Nguyen Quang Phung Originally published in Singapore, a latest collaboration by the award-winning creators of The First Journey follows the metaphorical travels of a determined young Vietnamese boy who embarks on a boat voyage marked by a single oar, giant waves, eerie forests and heavy rainfall. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Hugsby by Dow Phumiruk Loving everything about her new pet monster, young Shelly nervously prepares for Pet Monster Show and Tell Day at school, where she reveals that her pet does not perform any tricks, but gives the best hugs ever. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Meesha makes friends by Tom Percival A creative youngster who has difficulties with social cues discovers a special talent that helps her navigate social situations and make friends. By the creator of Ravi's Roar. 75,000 first printing. Illustrations. | | Big feelings by Alexandra Penfold A celebration of kindness, inclusivity and diversity by the creators of All Are Welcome combines uplifting rhymes with vibrant illustrations to offer reassuring advice to children about how to manage big feelings through communication, compromise and empathy. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | The spring book by Todd Parr The best-selling creator of The Kindness Book celebrates the beauty and wonder of the spring with colorful depictions of traditional activities and holidays, from rolling down green hills and dancing in the rain to St. Patrick's Day and Memorial Day. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Trying by Kobi Yamada Discusses the importance of trying new things and learning from failures, as well as successes | | The librarian's stories by L. M. Falcone Returning to her post on a bench in front of the burned-out remains of a beloved library, a dedicated librarian reads out loud from books that have survived until her persistence helps bolster her community's recovery, in a story inspired by the Bosnian War bombing of the National Library of Sarajevo. Illustrations. | | One-osaurus, two-osaurus by Kim Norman Nine dinosaurs in comical poses play a counting game as they look for the missing tenth dinosaur | | Shy Willow by Cat Min Willow, a very shy rabbit, lives in an abandoned mailbox, but when a young boy drops a letter in Willow's mailbox, she knows she will have to brave the outside world to deliver the letter | | A new day by Brad Meltzer The History Channel host and author of the best-selling The First Conspiracy and the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of The Adventures of Beekle depict the chaos that ensues when Sunday quits and her weekday and weekend companions advertise for a special day of rest, gratitude and kindness. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Humble and Kind by Lori McKenna "This picture book tells the story of a family who is striving to remain humble and kind . We follow the family through their daily lives as they find different ways to lend a hand to each other and to their broader community. Full of scenes of familial relationships, Humble and Kind will teach adults and children alike the power of family"--Amazon.com. | | Sock on the loose by Conor McGlauflin "After its twin doesn't come back from the wash, Blue Sock decides it wants to explore the great big world outside its drawer" | | A small kindness by Stacy McAnulty "It was like a game of tag, with one small act of kindness spreading throughout a small community of kids and teachers alike. Award-winning children's book author Stacy McAnulty packs a powerful punch with minimal text, providing a sweet message about all the small ways one can be kind. Illustrator Wendy Leach creates a diverse cast of characters while using color as a visual cue to how kindness is able to spread, even in a small community like a school" | | Mars! : Earthlings welcome by Stacy McAnulty Mars relates key facts about itself, including that it is the fourth planet from the Sun, is the second smallest planet in the solar system, has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, and the tallest volcano in the solar system | | A house for every bird by Megan Maynor "A young artist has drawn birds and bird houses in corresponding colors. Now it's time to match them up. The blue bird goes in the blue house, the orange bird in the orange house, and so on. But wait! The birds don't agree with the narrator's choices and, much to her distress, are rebelling by swapping houses. Can the narrator make the birds see sense? Or is it possible that you just can't tell a bird by its feathers?" | | The tree in me by Corinna Luyken A compassionate portrait of the strength in all of us and the nourishment that we receive from the natural world blends poetic text with high-detail artwork to illustrate the intricate ways that all human beings are resilient, creative and connected to each other. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Cars, signs, and porcupines by Ethan Long Busy, interactive spreads set in the bustling world of Happy County depict a colorful assortment of vehicles while incorporating educational content related to maps, geography, signage, measurements and transportation. By the Geisel Award-winning creator of Up, Tall and High! 35,000 first printing. Illustrations. | | Beep Beep Bubbie by Bonnie Sherr Klein "Kate is upset when Grandma gets a motorized scooter. Will Bubbie still be Bubbie in that scooter? Kate slowly warms to the scooter after she sees what a good friend it is to Bubbie . And shopping at Granville Island turns out to be so much fun! Her little brother Nate loves the scooter's bells and whistles, and Kate makes new friends on their magical outing."-- Provided by publisher. | | The New Baby and Me! by Christine Kidney A new baby is on the way! What will he be like? This family of five children all have their own ideas about the new baby - will he be a pirate or painter, a scientist or a dreamer? But there's one thing they haven't thought of... | | Seven special somethings : a Nowruz story by Adib Khorram Wanting to add his cat to his family's haft-seen to honor the Persian New Year, young Kian accidentally upsets the whole table and is challenged to find alternate special symbols in time for the Nowruz celebration. By the award-winning author of Darius the Great is Not Okay. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Bindu's bindis by Supriya Kelkar "A little girl who loves her bindis (and the many creative shapes they come in!). The bindis are also a connection to her Nani who lives in India. When Nani comes to visit Bindu and brings the bindis to her, it is just in time to wear something new to the school talent show. Bindu and Nani work together to shine their brightest and embrace their sparkle, even when they stand out from the crowd" | | Something's wrong! : a tale of a bear, a hare, and some underwear by Jory John Feeling like he has forgotten something important after completing a busy morning routine, Jeff the bear asks his friend, Anders the rabbit, for advice, before wondering if the underwear that he is wearing outside of his fur could be the problem. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations. | | Can I sit with you? by Sarah Jacoby A tribute to the power of companionship and empathy depicts a little girl who is struggling through change while a loving dog gradually creeps into her lap and heart, offering support and comfort in transformative ways. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | The perfect birthday recipe by Katy Hudson Beaver's friends insist on baking him a birthday cake, but Beaver, the ultimate perfectionist, would rather do it himself, and in doing so realizes perfection does not necessarily mean perfect | | The best place in the world by Petr Horáček Assured by his animal friends that their meadow is the best place in the world, Hare embarks on a journey to see other places and visits beautiful green fields, gushing rivers and starlit deserts before missing his friends back home. Illustrations. | | The lost package by Richard Ho A tour of the busy work that takes place at post offices is depicted through the journey of a lost package that receives a little help reaching its destination, proving that distance cannot keep loved ones apart. 30,000 first printing. Illustrations. | | The honeybee by Kirsten Hall Rhythmic verses and illustrations inspired by the natural world combine in a sumptuous tribute to the honeybee that celebrates their flight, industriousness, and critical role in the environment and food production. By the award-winning creator of The Jacket. Simultaneous eBook. | | Itty-bitty kitty-corn by Shannon Hale An enthusiastic Kitty who wonders if she might just be a unicorn begins doubting herself when she meets a real unicorn, before an unexpected friendship helps Kitty celebrate exactly who she wants to be. By the creators of Real Friends. Illustrations. | | Once upon another time by Charles Ghigna Illustrations and easy-to-read, rhyming text introduce the reader to the world as it was before humans made their mark, then propose going outdoors--without electronic devices--to connect with that ancient beauty | | The secret fawn by K. George Told she is still too young and small to participate in the interesting activities her other family members enjoy, a child proves what she can achieve on her own while discovering how special being little can be. By the author of If I Couldn't Be Anne. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Princess Arabella at the Museum by Mylo Freeman " Princess Arabella and her friends go to the museum. There are works of different artists exhibited: some are big and others are small. In some works you can lose yourself and others make you smile. Then the children want to go home. Why? Because they want to make their own work of art"--Publisher marketing. | | Early one morning by Mem Fox The literacy educator author of I'm an Immigrant, Too and the award-winning illustrator of the Iris and Walter series depict a little boy who treks through his farm home, passing trucks and barnyard animals to find a delicious breakfast to share with his grandmother. 50,000 first printing. 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. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | We became jaguars by Dave Eggers The best-selling author of Tomorrow Most Likely follows the experiences of a boy separated from his parents who discovers the power of nature and the imagination when he participates in his grandmother's games of pretending to be a wild jaguar in the jungle. Illustrations. | | Counting creatures by Julie Donaldson Presents parent animals and invites readers to count their respective babies | | The Smeds and the Smoos by Julia Donaldson An out-of-this-world story of friendship by the creators of The Gruffalo follows the star-crossed relationship of two individuals from warring red and blue families that never mix, before the birth of a wonderful purple baby inspires a truce. Illustrations. | | Good dog Carl's valentine by Alexandra Day Watching Madeline make a special valentine for her mother, Carl the devoted Rottweiler secretly pilfers his young mistress's art supplies to make a sweet, if haphazard, surprise of his own. By the best-selling creator of Good Dog Carl. Illustrations. | | My good morning! by Kim Crockett-Corson Two sleepy parents attempt to supervise a small girl as she gets ready for school and insists she can do everything herself | | My day with the panye by Tami Charles "In the hills above Port-au-Prince, a young girl named Fallon wants more than anything to carry a large woven basket to the market, just like her Manman. As she watches her mother wrap her hair in a mouchwa, Fallon tries to twist her own braids into a scarf and balance the empty panye atop her head, but realizes it's much harder than she thought" | | Chick chat by Janie Bynum Adopting a large egg when her busy family does not have time to listen to all she has to say, a chatty baby Chick misses the egg's good listening qualities before discovering that it has hatched into a brand-new friend. 25,000 first printing. Illustrations. | | Vinny gets a job by Terry Brodner Vinny the dog decides to get a job to help his family, but his mindset of taking everything literally leads to a series of mishaps and misunderstandings | | The snow dancer by Addie K. Boswell "Young dancer Sofia wakes up to a quiet, white world--it's a snow day! She makes her way outside to the neighborhood park, where a field awaits her, white and shining and open. It isn't long before the rest of the neighborhood wakes its sleepy head-and the other kids make their way to the park, scattering all of Sofia's beautiful silence. But with the help of a new young friend, Sofia is ready to show everyone what a snow dancer can do on a perfect day like this" | | Big brother Peanut Butter by Terry Border When Peanut Butter learns that his parents are expecting a baby, he begins asking his friends and neighbors how to be the perfect big brother | | Sam's first word by Bea Birdsong Baby Sam is ready to say her first word, but the adults in her life keep missing her pronouncement | | Trouble by Katherine Battersby A squirrel sees nothing but trouble in a bear newcomer who has terrible teeth, knife-like claws and an oversized appetite, while her pet mouse perceives a new neighbor who is just trying to be friendly. By the creator of Perfect Pigeons. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Daisy by Jessixa Bagley Because she is teased at school, Daisy hangs her head a lot, which leads to a new hobby of collecting lost and broken items and to a real treasure--a new friend | | Saving our planet : a lift-the-flap book about being green by Mandy Archer "Find Out About: Saving Our Planet helps young children understand key environmental issues and what they can do to help save the planet. Using friendly language that preschoolers can understand, this book shows how everyone can do their bit to help savethe planet: from turning the tap off when brushing your teeth to learning about recycling" | | Laxmi's mooch by Shelly Anand After Laxmi's friend Zoe points out the hairs on her lip, Laxmi is very self-conscious until her East Indian parents help her to accept and celebrate her appearance | | Sato the Rabbit by Yuki Ainoya After becoming a rabbit , Haneru Sato gathers stars at an observatory, sails the sea in a watermelon, tastes the emotions captured in different colors of ice, and more. | | Busy Little Ladybug by Salina Yoon Follow the adventures of a busy little ladybug flying about its day! This interactive, ladybug -shaped board book features a googly eye on the cover, a soft, shimmery ladybug wing, and even handles for little ones to grab onto! | | Tiny T. Rex and the perfect valentine by Jonathan Stutzman Wanting to make a perfect valentine card for his best friend, the irrepressible prehistoric hero of Tiny T. Rex and the Impossible Hug overcomes insecurities and resolves not to quit when the task proves to be more challenging than he had anticipated. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Mom Marries Mum! by Ken Setterington A board book retelling of the classic picture book Mom and Mum are getting Married!, one of the first ever childrens books on same-sex marriage. | | Families belong by Dan Saks A lighthearted celebration of the unconditional love and comfort shared within families combines evocative, high-energy artwork with rhyming text to depict universal examples of families singing songs, dancing, sharing food and snuggling together at bedtime. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Love by Casey Day Rislov Inspired by the passage from the Bible (1 Corinthians 13:4-8), wraps readers up in the embrace of gentle words and sweet illustrations | | Big Dog and Little Dog by Dav Pilkey "Big Dog and Little Dog are canine companions who stick together through thick and thin. In this, their first adventure, Big Dog and Little Dog are hungry! And as any good dog knows, friends who chow down together nap together" | | Mommy by Leslie Patricelli The beloved infant star of Yummy Yucky enjoys playing, dancing, wiggling and giggling with a devoted mommy who gives tummy kisses, cooks delicious spaghetti and enjoys fun games at the park. Illustrations. | | Follow Me Farm by Roger Priddy A barnyard adventure with friendly people and animals to meet, fun things to find, and grooved finger trails to follow on every page. | | Leo loves Mommy by Anna McQuinn A heartwarming spin-off to the best-selling Lola Reads series finds young Leo and his Mommy building forts, practicing yoga and making splashy art on a day that ends with a comforting hug. By the creators of Leo Loves Daddy. Illustrations. | | Leo loves Daddy by Anna McQuinn A gift-book spinoff of the best-selling Lola Reads series celebrates the love between young children and their fathers in the story of how Leo and Daddy share a day of making pancakes, dancing and visiting the park together. By the creators of Leo Loves Mommy. Illustrations. | | Nita's Day : More Signs for Babies and Parents by Kathy MacMillan Nita's Day teaches ten new and essential ASL signs for every parent and child to know: wake up, change, clothes, eat, potty, go, play, bath, book, and bed. A simple story about Nita and her parents teaches each sign in context. Even better, each page slides open to reveal accurate instructions on how to make each sign, plus tabs on the side of each page make it simple to locate every sign for later reference.". | | Nita's first signs by Kathy MacMillan Nita communicates with her parents in sign language to ask for snacks, play ball, and express love | | Baby Bunnies by Carine Laforest This sturdy book pairs irresistible photographs of the cuddliest and most lovable bunnies with fun animal facts. Babies and toddlers will be captivated by the images of baby animals hopping, sleeping, and being downright adorable. Makes a perfect gift for Easter! Along with great colorful pictures, this book answers some "Did you know?" questions. Pertinent facts about bunnies everyone will enjoy learning about.nnotation | | Mighty moms by Joan Holub "Fire truck moms, school bus moms, ambulance moms, and more guide and teach their little truck children in this companion title to the New York Times bestselling Mighty Dads! Moms work hard and love BIG, and this adorable rhyming board book is a perfect celebration of them! Each colorful, energetic page reveals a new type of truck and a new way that moms show their love for their kids" | | A bedtime hug by Patricia Hegarty As baby animals prepare to go to bed, they receive bedtime hugs from their parents | | Happiness is a rainbow by Patricia Hegarty "Learn the colors while learning to find joy in the simplest moments with this irresistibly illustrated board book that's perfect all year round!" | | Sherm the Germ by John Hutton A small child's play is interrupted when Sherm the Germ visits | | Red house, brown mouse by Jane Godwin An adventurous little mouse explores the big, wide world, introducing elementary concepts from colors and counting to animals and vehicles, in a read-aloud rhyming story that is complemented by a search-and-find element on every spread. Illustrations. | | Bugs! by Rosie Pajaro Welcome to the exciting world of bugs ! Lift the flaps to meet bees, butterflies, dragonflies, and more. On board pages | | Fish! by Rosie Pajaro Dive into the exciting underwater world of fish ! Lift the flaps to meet sharks, seahorses, and more. On board pages. | | This is baby by Jimmy Fallon Provides young readers with the words for various parts of their body and celebrates their parents' love | | Chameleon's colors by Harriet Evans Young children are invited to jump into the jungle with a vibrant Chameleon who joins other colorful jungle creatures for a raucous rainbow romp, in an early concept board book that is complemented by peek-through die-cuts. Illustrations. | | The first Thanksgiving : a lift-the-flap book by Nancy Davis A board book with flaps to lift shows how the pilgrims came to America and how the Native Americans taught them to fish, hunt and plant--and then shared the harvest with a Thanksgiving feast. | | Hurry, Santa! by Tomie De Paola Prepared to take off in his jam-packed sleigh on Christmas Eve, Santa Claus realizes that he has something else to do first, and hurriedly sheds his layers of red velvet | | Let's Look at Shapes by Marion Deuchars Part of a brand-new series of board books Let's Look At... and with beautiful artwork from bestselling author and illustrator Marion Deuchars, this book is the perfect introduction to shapes. Make learning fun and stimulating as you go through the pages of this gorgeous book for young readers, full of colorful and engaging illustrations. | | Can You See My Mommy? by Becky Davies A butterfly, a snail and a ladybug invite children to turn peek-through pages to help each find their mommy, while heartwarming verses explain what qualities about their mothers matter most, from their positive examples to their love's ability to transcend distance. Illustrations. | | Can You See My Daddy? by Becky Davies Baby sea creatures, including a clownfish, a starfish and a crab, explain why they love their daddies and invite children to turn peek-through pages to help the characters find and reunite with their devoted fathers. Illustrations. | | My Big Touch-and-Feel Concepts Book by Xavier Deneux "Discover interactive learning fun for little hands: Colors, shapes, numbers, and opposites are the building blocks that help children learn about the world around them. In this multi-sensory volume, filled with bright and appealing illustrations, children will learn to name and identify various concepts and the objects that represent them. It's the perfect baby shower gift! Contains 60 textures that will keep little minds and little fingers engaged through every page. Features many objects familiar in a young child's world. Xavier Deneux's chic, bold style and insightful grasp of what makes younger children think, connect, and smile has resulted in over 100 critically lauded books. This generously oversized volume of My Big Touch -and- Feel Concepts Book helps young readers build vocabulary and develop picture and word associations"--Amazon.com. | | You Be Mommy by Karla Clark A tired mom lets her rambunctious toddler have a turn at being the parent at bedtime in a whimsical debut picture book that combines read-aloud rhymes with relatable illustrations depicting a night routine of finishing math homework, giving the dog a bath and checking for monsters. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations. | | Pugtato, Let's Be Best Spuddies by Sophie Corrigan A giggle-inducing celebration of best friendship depicts the irrepressibly adorable Pugtato, who teams up with his best vegetarian "spuddies" to play, listen, share and lend a helping hand. Illustrations. | | Spooky Pookie by Sandra Boynton Unable to find just the right costume to wear on Halloween, little Pookie tries on a sequence of options before making a creative choice. By the award-winning creator of Happy Birthday, Little Pookie. | | Bob and 6 more Christmas stories by Sandra Boynton A tabbed board book features seven short Christmas stories appropriate for all ages, including the winsome tale about an entertaining reindeer named Bob. | | Caution! : road signs ahead by Toni Buzzeo A road sign decoder featuring 35 common signs instructs children on how to become informed backseat drivers, in a board book primer that features concept-reinforcing shaped tactile pages and carefully crafted one-sentence explanations. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. | | Black cat, white cat : A Minibombo Book by Silvia Borando A boldly illustrated tale of opposite personalities depicts a Black Cat who only goes out during the day and a White Cat who only goes out at night sharing a journey of discovery together when they decide to explore the world beyond what they know. Illustrations. | | The wheels on the garbage truck by Jeffrey Burton An action-packed yet adorable story, The Wheels on the Garbage Truck is the second book in a new series that is perfect for parents and little ones who love things that go. Follow the garbage truck around town as cuddly animal garbage collectors clean upthe neighborhood! | | Whose Bones? : An Animal Guessing Game by Gabrielle Balkan Whose Bones? is a humorous, informative introduction to bones and anatomy, where young children learn about the bones in their own bodies by comparing them to those in animals. | | What is Thanksgiving? by Michelle Medlock Adams Explains for young readers the true meaning of the holiday | | B is for baby by Atinuke A baby and her brother take a basket full of bananas to visit their baba, and the baby sees many different animals along the way, including butterflies, birds, and baboons | |
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