Category Archives: New Children Books

Here We Come

by Janna Matthies

A boy sets off with his flute and his stuffed bear and a rum-pum-pum.  As they make their way through the town and the woods, they ask “Wanna come?”  Soon, kids and creatures join in the fun one by one, playing instruments, singing, and dancing to the catchy tune.  But will a storm bring their fun-filled musical parade to an end?

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One Boy Watching

by Grant Snider

Climb aboard Bus Number Four as it travels along country roads and city streets, past train tracks and farm fields.  Through the window, countless details rush by, just waiting to be noticed.  What will you see today? 

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Nana, Nenek & Nina

by Liza Ferneyhough

Nina loves visiting her two faraway grandmas–one in Malaysia and one in England.  Spot the differences between their homes in this beautiful picture book.

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Up and Down and Other Stories

by Sergio Ruzzier

This critically acclaimed early reader series features Fox and Chick–two unlikely friends who, despite their differences, always manage to find a way to get along.  In this fourth book, Fox and Chick climb a tree, build a bookcase, and catch snowflakes!

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Sir Ladybug and the Queen Bee

by Corey R.  Tabor

Sir Ladybug–the duke of the dandelion patch, champion of truth and justice–is on a new quest!  He and his friends–his herald, Pell, and his trusty squire, Sterling–will have to be extra-clever to outwit the mean Queen Bee. 

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How To Be a Rock Star

by Lisa Tolin

Becoming a rock star isn’t easy–especially if you’re a kid.  From finding the right instrument, to mastering the best dance moves, to taking your band on the road, there’s a lot to consider!   And that’s not to mention dealing with critics, crazed fans, and a little brother with a chocolate milk problem.  

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