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By Marie-Célie Agnant. 2019
L’amour grandit, et bébé aussi ! Il remue ses jambes, ses poings et ses orteils, dans le ventre de sa…
maman. Ses parents l’espèrent, neuf mois durant, et comptent les étoiles. Bébé les espère, neuf mois durant, et sautille dans la bedaine. Maman guette ses mouvements. Papa rêve et dessine. Les semaines s’écoulent, la bedaine grandit et les parents ne savent plus quoi compter pour patienter.By Sheree Fitch. 2020
?From those first barefoot days, wobble-dy walking over rocks and pebbles, to wandering-wild while searching for sea glass and, finally,…
huddled-up cozy at a late-summer bonfire, these summer feet flutter kick, somersault, hide-and-seek, and dance in the rain, soaking up all the season has to offer. With Sheree Fitch's classic lip-slippery, lyrical rhymes and Carolyn Fisher's bright and colourful illustrations, Summer Feet will be an instant summertime favourite.By Bridget George. 2020
By Arnaud Alméras. 2020
By Patrice Barton, Richard Jackson. 2021
When a brother and sister go for a walk, their imaginations turn the ordinary into the extraordinary in this sweet…
and whimsical picture book.Pup is pulling, Maisie is pushing, and Jonah is looking and listening as the three of them set off on their daily dog walk. But what begins as a chore becomes an unexpected celebration of imagination as their neighborhood transforms. Maisie sees butterfly; Jonah sees a popsicle garden! Maisie sees the postman; Jonah sees a sky slide! And…is that…a tree of cats?! Differences are what brings richness to the everyday in gorgeous homage to the wonders of the world around us—and the worlds we can create—if only we stop to look and listen.By Max Greenfield. 2021
From actor Max Greenfield (fan-favorite &“Schmidt&” from television&’s New Girl) comes a hilarious audiobook for every child who thinks they…
don't like to read books (and all the kids—and grownups—who do). Words, sentences, and even worse, paragraphs fill up books. Ugh! So what's a reluctant reader to do? Actor Max Greenfield ( New Girl ) bring the energy and laugh-out-loud fun out for every child (and parent) who thinks they don&’t want to read a book. Joining the ranks of favorites like The Book With No Pictures and The Serious Goose , this clever and playful read-aloud, adapted for audio, breaks the fourth wall and will have all readers coming back for laughs again and again!By Ann Yu-Kyung Choi. 2021
Yu-Rhee, a young Korean girl, wants to know how to tell time using a clock. Her mother tells her a…
tale from her childhood based on the traditional Korean practice of timekeeping, where the 12 animals of the zodiac are assigned to 2-hour sections of the 24-hour clock. Told from the point of view of a mountain, the story follows a child as they climb the mountainside in search of a plant to heal their ailing mother. The climb is steep, the path wild and the way difficult. The mountain watches the child struggle and calls on the animals that live on the mountainside to help the child, but as sunlight turns to moonlight, each animal claims to be too busy. Ultimately, Once Upon an Hour is a story about determination and teamwork that shows young readers the importance of helping othersBy Matthew Forsythe. 2020
La petite grenouille Pokko mène une vie paisible jusqu'au jour où elle reçoit un tambour. Enthousiasmée, elle se met aussitôt…
à jouer mais ses parents trouvent qu'elle fait trop de bruit. Invitée à sortir, elle se retrouve dans la forêt. Au son de ses notes, les animaux approchent peu à peu.By Joanne Robertson. 2021
Nokomis Josephine Mandamin, une grand-mère ojibwe, marche pour sensibiliser les gens à la nécessité de protéger Nibi, un geste primordial…
pour les générations à venir et pour toutes les formes de vie sur la planète. Accompagnée de femmes, d’hommes et de jeunes, Nokomis a fait le tour des Grands Lacs, qu’elle a rejoints à pied à partir des quatre étendues d’eau salée – les océans –, pour terminer son périple au lac Supérieur. En une seule année, les espadrilles de Josephine ont effectué près de 4 500 000 pas! Nokomis espérait qu’en lisant ce livre, certains d’entre vous auraient aussi le désir de protéger Nibi.By Sarah Aspinall. 2017
Mama Penguin has hidden all the alphabet letters in the snow, with each letter marked by a clue. Her six…
little penguins must find them all and bring them home--to a big bowl of alphabet soup. For grades K-3. 2017By Various, Jason Fruchter. 2018
Compilation of twelve short tales, previously published between 2014 and 2017, featuring a little tiger and his friends. Includes Meet…
the Neighbors!, Friends Are the Best!, How Is Daniel Feeling?, Daniel's Sweet Trip to the Bakery, and more. For preschool-grade 2. 2017By Sara Holland. 2018
In a land where the rich hoard time, Jules Ember returns to the Everless estate where she and her father…
barely escaped with their lives. Desperation drives Jules to find work there during the royal wedding preparations, but her return threatens their safety. For senior high and older readers. 2018By Chris Gall. 2016
A Young inventor accidentally creates a group of tiny robots that employ their unique abilities and teamwork to become incredibly…
useful--and maybe even change the world. Includes author's note on the science and uses of nanorobotics. For preschool-grade 2. 2016By Mary McCoy. 2017
Twenty-five girls are invited to spend the summer at mysterious Camp So-and-So, where they work with their cabin-mates to compete…
in the All-Camp Sport and Follies. Some violence and some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2017By Stephanie Perkins. 2016
Collection of twelve short summer romance stories for teens. Includes works by Leigh Bardugo, Libba Bray, Stephanie Perkins, Veronica Roth,…
and more. In Lev Grossman's "The Map of Tiny Perfect Things," a day repeats itself for two teens. Some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2016By Dorian Cirrone. 2016
Twelve-year-old Haleigh and her best friend Kevin enjoy the last few days of summer at the shore. When she paints…
a picture with a mysterious set of paints found in her backpack, the two get stuck in a time loop--where summer never ends. For grades 4-7. 2016By Carey Sookocheff. 2021
A charming story about things lost and found.Sometimes things are lost. A hair ribbon. A pencil. A dog on a…
leash. But when someone loses a thing, another person may find it, sometimes with surprising results. In this thoughtful and deceptively simple story, several things are lost, then each is found --- not always by the person who lost it, but always by someone who can use it.A small story with a big life lesson. Kids (and their grownups!) will have a new way to think, and feel, about losing something.By Bridget George. 2020
By John Parra, Roseanne Greenfield Thong. 2013