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9780670561728 Don Freeman 2018 marks the 50th anniversary of Corduroy, Don Freeman's story of a beloved teddy bear and his friend Lisa, which has sold millions of copies and delighted children all over the world. In this sequel to Corduroy, Lisa takes her toy bear to a Laundromat, where he goes on a soapy adventure! Penguin
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9780688151652 Tana Hoban The geometric concepts of circles and squares are shown in photographs of wheels, signs, pots, and other familiar objects. Greenwillow
9780689712265 This charming tale, with brightly colored illustrations by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey, will delight small children who are discovering the world around them. As Duckling sets off to explore the world, Chick is close behind, mimicking each of his actions. But when Duckling decides to go for a swim, his friend is in for a surprise. Aladdin
9780689805523 Laura Numeroff Grandmas can do lots of things, like paint with you, take you on a picnic, and teach you how to dance. But what do they do best? The answer is made perfectly clear in this Irresistible celebration of grandparents and the everyday things they do. Grandpas can do lots of things, like play hide-and-seek, help you build a sand castle, and sing you a lullaby. But what do they do best? The answer is made perfectly clear In this irresistible celebration of grandparents and the everyday things they do. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
9780689859861 Karma Wilson Bear's animal friends come to his rescue when he becomes lost and frightened in the woods. Margaret K McElderry
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9780811466349 Juxtaposes the traditional tale with Goldilocks' side of the story. Flip-over book. 4-8 yrs.
9780881069532 Pam Muñoz Ryan, Jerry Pallotta Crayons aren't just for coloring anymore! This colorful rhyme teaches counting by twos–two different ways. First, use the even numbers to count up to 24. Then start over with the odd numbers. Along the way you'll learn unusual colors, like iguana and fiddlehead. Do any of them sound familiar? They should! They come from the pages of Jerry Pallotta's alphabet books. Counting has never been more fun or colorful! Charlesbridge Publishing
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