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The Magic Finger

Written by Roald Dahl

An irate girl turns her duck-hunting neighbors into ducks and shows them how it feels to be hunted. "A totally original creation with drawings perfectly in step."—Horn Book

1st - 4th

The Hat

Written by Jan Brett

In a companion book to Brett's The Mitten, a hedgehog sticks his nose into a sock and finds himself a hat he can't get rid of. "Certain to elicit smiles."—Horn Books

K - 3rd

Amazing Grace

Written by Mary Hoffman

Grace loves stories, whether they're from books, movies, or the kind her grandmother tells. When...

1st - 3rd

Mice and Beans

Written by Pam Muñoz Ryan

An award-winning author and illustrator team up for the story of grandma Rosa Maria as she plans a wonderful party, despite some mice that have plans of their own!

1st - 3rd

Yo! Yes?

Written by Chris Raschka

An outgoing African-American boy calls out to a shy Caucasian boy, and a friendship slowly begins. An "appreciation of the rhythm of both language and human exchange."—Horn Book

1st - 3rd

Even Monsters Need Haircuts

Written by Matthew McElligott

Once each month, a young boy opens his father's barber shop at midnight to serve his ghoulish clientele—Cyclops, Vlad, Medusa, and more. "Delightfully deadpan."—Publishers Weekly

1st - 3rd

Summer Wonders

Written by Bob Raczka

Illustrations and rhyming text celebrate the sights and sounds of summer, from days of diving and swimming to nights of stargazing and fireflies.

Pre-K - 3rd

Written and Drawn by Henrietta

Written by Liniers

The gift of colored pencils inspires a little girl to draw herself into a colorful toon-style caper.

1st - 3rd

Butterfly Boy

Written by Virginia Kroll

A young boy cares for his invalid abuelo, looking for the light in his eyes to confirm his understanding of beautiful stories and events. "Memorable."—SLJ

1st - 3rd

The Adventures of Sparrowboy

Written by Brian Pinkney

After an encounter with a very unusual sparrow, Henry finds he is able to fly just like his favorite comic book hero, HawkMan. A "soaring story."—Publishers Weekly

1st - 3rd

Giraffes Can't Dance

Written by Giles Andreae

Gerald the giraffe longs to go to the great Jungle Dance, but how can he join in when he doesn't...

Pre-K - 3rd

Narwhal and Jelly: Narwhal

Written by Ben Clanton

A happy-go-lucky narwhal and a no-nonsense jellyfish buddy up in this giddy graphic novel. Yes, they bond over waffles but the book is peppered with facts about these fascinating creatures.

1st - 3rd

Amelia Bedelia: Amelia Bedelia Means Business

Written by Lynne Avril

Amelia Bedelia makes her chapter book debut! In Amelia Bedelia Means Business, a New York Times...

1st - 5th

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