Toy and movable books
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Toy and movable books
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Toy and movable books
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Incoming Resources
- One yellow lion, fold-out fun with numbers, colors, animals, by Matthew Van Fleet
- Santa's reindeer, by Rod Green ; illustrated by Jon Lucas, Carol Wright, and Clayton McDermott
- Jingle! jingle!, [illustrated by] Sebastien Braun
- The 101 coolest simple science experiments, Rachel Miller, Holly Homer & Jamie Harrington, the team behind Kids activities blog and the Quirky momma Facebook page ; photography by Rachel Miller, Holly Homer and Jamie Harrington
- Splat the Cat, Christmas countdown, Rob Scotton
- Little Christmas tree, Jessica Courtney-Tickle
- Shapes book, written by Simcha Whitehill
- The very hungry caterpillar, by Eric Carle
- Whose egg?, a lift-the-flap book, [text by Lynette Evans] ; illustrated by Guy Troughton
- Trick or treat? It's Halloween!, Jo Lodge
- My peekaboo fun, Christmas : what is hidden behind the flap?
- The secret history of mermaids and creatures of the deep, or, The liber aquaticum, written and collected by Ari Berk ; illuminated by Wayne Anderson ... [and others]
- Peek-a-booo!, written by Marie Torres Cimarusti ; illustrated by Stephanie Peterson
- Shells, a pop-up book of wonder, text by Janet Lawler ; illustration by Lindsay Dale-Scott ; paper engineered by Yoojin Kim
- Jump into Fall!, illustrated by Gareth Llewhellin
- Color farm, Lois Ehlert
- Construction site, taking flight!, Sherri Duskey Rinker and AG Ford
- Peekaboo car, Camilla Reid ; illustrated by Ingela P. Arrhenius
- Welcome to preschool!, by Maria Carluccio
- Bus buddies, a lift-the-page book, written by Finn Coyle ; illustrated by Srimalie Bassani
- Big pig on a dig, Phil Roxbee Cox ; illustrated by Stephen Cartwright ; edited by Jenny Tyler ; library consultant, Marlynne Grant
- Dear zoo, a lift-the-flap book, Rod Campbell
- Amor is to love you, Susie Jaramillo ; additional illustrations by Jay Zhou
- I help at home!, I can clean my room, fold laundry, set the table, and more, Saniyyah Khalilallah ; photographs by Jared Leeds
- La araña muy ocupada, Eric Carle
- Pride colors, Robin Stevenson
- Space, written by: Dawn Sirett ; design and illustration: Elle Ward ; paper engineering: Maike Biederstädt
- Eidtale, an Eid al-Fitr adventure, by Aaliya Jaleel
- Baby loves peekaboo!, touch-and-feel and lift-the-flap, written by Dawn Sirett
- Egyptology, search for the tomb of Osiris, being the journal of Miss Emily Sands, November 1926-, [Dugald Steer] ; [illustrated by] Ian Andrew, Nick Harris, Helen Ward
- Knight, a noble guide for young squires, Sir Geoffrey de Lance [Dugald Steer, author]
- Whose nest?, a lift-the-flap book, [text by Victoria Cochrane] ; illustrated by Guy Troughton
- Illusionology, the secret science of magic, by Albert D. Schafer ; [illustrations by Levi Pinford and David Wyatt with Tomislav Tomić]
- Bee mine, text by Patricia Hegarty ; illustrations by Bryony Clarkson
- Happy Halloween, Biscuit!, story by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; pictures by Pat Schories
- I spy under the sea, Edward Gibbs
- Max and Ruby's preschool pranks, Rosemary Wells
- History of women's fashion, written by Natasha Slee ; illustrated by Sanna Mander
- Pizza!, by Lea Redmond ; illustrated by Flora Waycott
- Can you say it, too?, Sebastien Braun
- Look, a tummy time book, Gavin Bishop
- Somos como somos, Marcus Pfister ; traducido por Ariel Almohar
- Diego saves christmas!, adapted by Alexis Romay ; based on the original teleplay by Chris Gifford ; illustrated by Art Mawhinney
- Home, my first pull-the-tab eco book, illustrated by Pintachan
- Types book, written by Simcha Whitehill
- Is that you, monster?, check inside the secret pockets if you dare!, illustrated by Steve Cox
- The Berenstain Bears' baby Easter bunny, Jan & Mike Berenstain
- Happy Valentine's Day, Curious George!, [written by N. Di Angelo ; illustrated in the style of H.A. Rey by Mary O'Keefe Young]
- My first coding book, written by Kiki Prottsman ; illustrated by Molly Lattin
- The wide-mouthed frog, a pop-up book, by Keith Faulkner ; illustrated by Jonathan Lambert
Outgoing Resources
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