Good Night Phobos, Good Night Deimos

By Tim Baird

We’ve all read Margaret Wise Brown’s Good Night Moon. What if the child were on Mars, where there are two moons? What if that child lived in a gray inflatable habitat? What if that child could watch the Mars rover jump over a dune? And...

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Shall I Share Little Teddy Too?

By Ronita Saidian

Lili liked to play with Little Teddy and she liked to talk to Little Teddy before breakfast, before a nap, and before she said goodnight. She talked to her Little Teddy when she was happy, sad, or worried. Lili has a little brother at home...

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All My Jobs

By Laura Day

All My Jobs by Laura Day is just one of her books featuring Little Lou. This adorable little boy wakes up early to get everything ready before going off to school. He lists the things he needs to get done and checks them off when...

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Victoria and the Big, Brave Breath

By Andrea Vaughan

Victoria worried about a lot of things, she worried about playing in the park, trying new food, her hands sweating, her tummy hurting, and her knees shaking. Baxter, her favorite teddy, knew how to help her. He told Victoria every time he got worried he...

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ABC Ability

How Margo Pargo learned to read. (The Secret Skills of Margo Pargo Book 3)
By Melissa Walker

Margo Pargo really wants to play the letter rumble game with her older siblings on family games night. Everyone says she’s too young, too small and she hasn’t yet learned how to read. She was one smart little girl. She was in kindergarten, after all....

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Eve's Ducklings

By Maria Monte

Eve’s ducklings by Maria Monte, illustrated by Emelie Wiklund, is a must-have for all children! The colorful, sweet, adorable illustrations perfectly complete this lovely story. We have indeed an ingenious children’s picture book. An adult and a little girl are observing ducklings with a female...

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All People Are Beautiful

By Vincent Kelly

People come in all shapes and sizes and, yes, colors, too. We are all different, unique, original. Can you imagine what the world would be like if we all looked exactly the same, if we all liked to do exactly the same things and we...

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Who Knows Whose Nose?

By J. P. Taylor

I think I can recognize my dog’s nose and the noses of the rest of my family. But the other noses? I’m not so sure. All living, breathing creatures have noses and they’re all different. How observant are we of the actual nose of an...

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Jane The Clumsy Giraffe

Admiring Animals
By Karen Mowrer

Jane was a clumsy giraffe who roamed with a group of giraffes on the African plains. Jane went for a walk one day and at the riverbank, Jane met an elephant who was drinking water. He dipped his trunk in and sucked up the muddy...

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Cornrows

My Hair, My Roots
By Dr. Tamecca S. Rogers

Cornrows or 'canerows' in the Caribbean is a hair braiding technique that originated in Africa where the hair is braided to the scalp. Locs are a thin rope-like thread of hair created by braiding, twisting, or matting and these originated in India. The braids are...

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