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Naamah and the Ark at Night
(Hardback) author: Susan Campbell Bartoletti
illustrator: Holly Meade
As Noah’s wife sings the animals to sleep, an age-old tale is told afresh in a soothing poetic form brought to life with beautiful collage illustrations.
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Namaste Is a Greeting
(Hardback) author: Suma Subramaniam
illustrator: Sandhya Prabhat
Discover namaste’s many meanings in a simple, lyrical text, paired with a charmingly detailed visual narrative about a little girl’s kindness.
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Namaste Is a Greeting
(EBook) author: Suma Subramaniam
illustrator: Sandhya Prabhat
Discover namaste’s many meanings in a simple, lyrical text, paired with a charmingly detailed visual narrative about a little girl’s kindness.
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Name Your Numbers
(Board Book) author: Smriti Prasadam-Halls
illustrator: Edward Underwood
For the very young, each animal character in this rhyming board book names a number from one to ten—but watch out for the pop-up surprise at the end!
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Nana Says I Will Be Famous One Day
(Hardback) author: Ann Stott
illustrator: Andrew Joyner
School event? Ball game? Nana is there. But who will cheer on Nana after she takes a tumble? A sweet and spirited intergenerational story.
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Nanna's Button Tin
(Hardback) author: Dianne Wolfer
illustrator: Heather Potter
Each button in Nanna’s tin prompts the sharing of a memory in a welcoming story captured in warm, expressively detailed illustrations.
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Narwhal: The Arctic Unicorn
(EBook) author: Justin Anderson
illustrator: Jo Weaver
Discover the majestic unicorn of the sea with this suspenseful narrative from a BBC filmmaker and gorgeous art from an award-winning illustrator.
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Narwhal: The Arctic Unicorn
(Hardback) author: Justin Anderson
illustrator: Jo Weaver
Discover the majestic unicorn of the sea with this suspenseful narrative from a BBC filmmaker and gorgeous art from an award-winning illustrator.
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Narwhal: The Arctic Unicorn
(Paperback) author: Justin Anderson
illustrator: Jo Weaver
“Beautifully illustrated, this narrative nonfiction book about narwhals is sure to please budding marine scientists. . . . A must-have.” —School Library Journal (starred review)
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