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Uh-Oh! Rabbit
(Hardback) author/illustrator: Jo Ham
Rabbit up. Uh-oh! Rabbit down . . . With some droll ascents and landings, Jo Ham’s international sensation hops into the pages of a picture-book series for the first time.
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Un nuevo hogar
(Hardback) author/translator: Tania de Regil
As a girl in Mexico City and a boy in New York ponder moving to each other’s locale, it becomes clear that the two cities — and the two children — are more alike than they might think.
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Un regalo para Niña
(Paperback) author/translator/illustrator: Cecilia Ruiz
In her first book for children, Cecilia Ruiz illuminates how things can change—and the importance of holding on to our dearest relationships when they do.
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Un verano especial con la abuela
(Hardback) author/illustrator: Tania de Regil
On a first solo visit with her grandmother outside Mexico City, a young girl discovers what makes Grandma so special in this enchanting and personal picture book.
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Una bicicleta como la de Sergio
(Paperback) author: Maribeth Boelts
illustrator: Noah Z. Jones
“Boelts lays out Ruben’s ethical dilemma and emotional turmoil without preaching, and his struggle toward the moral choice . . . is both dramatic and genuine.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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Una tortuguita
(Paperback) author: Nicola Davies
illustrator: Jane Chapman
Un lírico e informativo retrato de la escurridiza y amenazada tortuga marina cabezona que deleitará a los jóvenes amantes de la naturaleza.
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Under the Milky Way
(Hardback) author/illustrator: Frané Lessac
This celebratory picture book from Frané Lessac shines a light on beloved nighttime traditions under the starry skies of North America.
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Under the Southern Cross
(Hardback) author/illustrator: Frané Lessac
This celebratory picture book from Frané Lessac shines a light on beloved nighttime activities under the starry skies of Australia.
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Under the Table
(Hardback) author: Allan Ahlberg
illustrator: Bruce Ingman
Nothing is what it seems—and anything can happen—when the hilarious team of Allan Ahlberg and Bruce Ingman sneak a peek under the table.
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