New Books - Preschool
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Alphabet Everywhere
Architectural photographer Elliott Kaufman shows how letters can be found in things encountered in everyday life.
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Being Frank
Frank struggles to learn the art of being tactful when he observes that his friend has freckles resembling the Big Dipper, his teacher has breath that smells like onions, and his principal's toupee looks like a weasel.
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Brush, Floss, and Rinse : Caring for your Teeth and Gums
Learn how to take care of your teeth and why it is important to do so.
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Cinderella
Although mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella meets her prince with the help of her fairy godmother. A fresh retelling of the classic tale!
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Doug Unplugged
Doug the robot discovers that cities are much more than downloaded facts when he unplugs from the computer feed and explores one first-hand.
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Flight 1-2-3
A boy counts his way through the airport and onto the plane as it flies towards its destination.
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I'm Not Sleepy!
It is bedtime but Mo, an owlet, is not at all sleepy, so Grandma suggests that he put her to bed instead.
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My First Book About Airplanes and Rockets
An illustrated introduction to airplanes and rockets for children with the Sesame Street friends!
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Peace
Based on the Eastern philosophies of the Tao Te Ching, a lyrical picture book explores the eternal question of how to promote world peace and shares inspiring quotes from famous peacemakers while counseling readers on how to find peace within oneself.
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Sea Otter
Far away in the Pacific Ocean, a baby sea otter is born, just a little bigger than a kitten. See her learn how to find food and look after herself. At first she floats in the water while Mom dives for food, and later she learns how to dive herself, for delicious clams and crabs, and how to sleep on a bed of sea grass in the water. By the time she is one year old she is grown-up and ready to have a baby of her own.
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We Go Together! : A Curious Selection Of Affectionate Verse
"A collection of illustrated poems of love and friendship teeming with wit, whimsy, and wordplay from New York Times bestselling author-illustrator, Calef Brown"--provided by publisher.
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Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors? : the story of Elizabeth Blackwell
An introduction to the life and achievements of the first American female doctor describes the limited career prospects available to women in the early nineteenth-century, the opposition Blackwell faced while pursuing a medical education, and her pioneering medical career that opened doors for future generations of women.














