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1. Yo! Yes? by Chris Raschka
In a few well-chosen words and expressive illustrations, Yo! Yes? captures the suspense and satisfaction of two boys’ budding friendship.
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2. Froggy Gets Dressed by Jonathan London, illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz
It’s snowing outside and Froggy decides he would like to join his friends in some wintertime fun. Unfortunately, a frog that usually sleeps through winter has no idea of how to dress for the occasion.
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3. Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems
The bus driver has given you the very important task of ensuring that the pigeon does NOT drive his bus. Sounds simple enough, but be aware that the pigeon can be very persistent!
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4. The Chick and the Duckling by Mirra Ginsburg, illustrated by Jose Aruego & Ariane Dewey
Chick likes to do everything that her friend, Duckling, does. Everything, that is, until the fateful moment when Chick finds that she doesn’t take to water quite like Duckling.
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5. Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp by Carol Diggory Shields, illustrated by Scott Nash
A crowd favorite from Storywalks past, join us once again for the raucous tale of dinosaurs that dance and dance and dance throughout the prehistoric era.
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6. What Shall We Do with the Boo-Hoo Baby? by Cressida Cowell, illustrated by Ingrid Godon
A Beginning with Books Best Books for Babies selection, this is the tale of a baby who doesn’t want food or toys or tub-time. So what exactly does he want? Puzzled parents everywhere (and the children who have puzzled them) will appreciate this light-hearted look at just what to do with a bawling baby.
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