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A Gift from Abuela
(Paperback) author/illustrator: Cecilia Ruiz
“Elevates a standard tale about the loving bond between a grandmother and granddaughter. . . . Demonstrates how family bonds and love remain steady, unbreakable, and are indeed our greatest gift.” —The Horn Book
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A Practical Present for Philippa Pheasant
(Hardback) author/illustrator: Briony May Smith
A plucky pheasant is determined to make her forest home safer for all in this charming story for budding community activists.
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A Spider Named Itsy
(Hardback) author/illustrator: Steve Light
Why did Itsy Bitsy make his famous journey? With a dose of warmth and whimsy, Steve Light’s remarkable, intricate artwork spins a backstory of unexpected friendship.
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A Way to the Stars
(Hardback) author: David Almond
illustrator: Gill Smith
Hans Christian Andersen Award winner David Almond conjures the imaginative bond between a father and son as they pool their resources to defeat gravity and realize a dream.
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All the Small Wonderful Things
(Hardback) author: Kate Foster
In an endearing story about an autistic boy and his steadfast furry pal, Alex is convinced that winning a trophy at the dog show will help him make a real friend at last.
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All the Small Wonderful Things
(EBook) author: Kate Foster
In an endearing story about an autistic boy and his steadfast furry pal, Alex is convinced that winning a trophy at the dog show will help him make a real friend at last.
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Alma and Her Family/Alma y su familia
(EBook) author/illustrator: Juana Martinez-Neal
Meet Alma’s family . . . in two languages! The beloved star of the Caldecott Honor Book Alma and How She Got Her Name appears in a series of joy-filled bilingual board books featuring words and simple phrases in English and Spanish.
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Alma and Her Family/Alma y su familia
(Board Book) author/illustrator: Juana Martinez-Neal
Meet Alma’s family . . . in two languages! The beloved star of the Caldecott Honor Book Alma and How She Got Her Name appears in a series of joy-filled bilingual board books featuring words and simple phrases in English and Spanish.
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Alma and How She Got Her Name
(Paperback) author/illustrator: Juana Martinez-Neal
“A beautifully illustrated, tender story to be shared with all children, sure to evoke conversations about their names.” —School Library Journal (starred review)
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