Mary Newell DePalma
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What begins as a playful game of fetch between a boy and his dog turns into a wild goose chase that springs from one page to the next in this delightful book. Young readers will find themselves caught up in the bright and charming watercolor paintings as they follow the pair on a frolicking escapade, and ultimately, to an endearing reunion.
10) Uh-oh!
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A young dinosaur has a remarkable series of mishaps in this nearly wordless picture book.
12) Now it is summer
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A young mouse is encouraged by his mother to enjoy summer while waiting for autumn to come.
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"Lina notices her grandmother knitting with pink yarn and soon learns that she's making special hats to wear at an important march to celebrate women and their rights. Even though she sometimes feels small, Lina learns how to knit her own pink hat, and her confidence begins to build. When Lina and her family join the Women's March in Washington, DC, she is energized by the crowd and the sea of pink hats. It's amazing to see so many people all knitted...
16) Knock! knock!
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A little witch sitting alone at her spinning wheel hears a knock at her door, but the various body parts that enter are not much company.
17) Swimming Sal
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As the only dog at Hilltop Farm who has never won an award, Sal, encouraged by her mother's reminder of her Portuguese water dog heritage, decides to perfect her swimming skills by joining the swim team at the YMCA.
18) Roads
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Provides a child's view of a car trip to visit grandparents.
19) My chair
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A group of children celebrate their various chairs and their imaginations as they gather to welcome a new neighbor.
20) Rembrandt's hat
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When Rembrandt the bear loses his special lucky hat, he finds that neither a bird, nor a cat, nor a clown hat can replace it.