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3) Trains
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Examines different kinds of trains, including old steam engines, high-speed trains in Japan, the world's longest freight train, and more.
4) Planets
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Colorful photographs and simple text introduce children to the planets.
5) I'm new here
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Three children from other countries (Somalia, Guatemala, and Korea) struggle to adjust to their new home and school in the United States.
6) Sleep, bear!
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"Follow a bear cub and its family as they prepare to hibernate for the winter. Through engaging text features, such as the vocabulary tree and the wrap-up activity, kids will be introduced to vocabulary in concept groups--helping them make connections between words and expanding their understanding of the world" --provided by publisher.
8) Hop, Bunny!
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Simple text and photographs describe the plants, animals, and bodies of water that a bunny can see in the forest.
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"What makes the tradition of Hawaiian lūʻau unique? Golden light, home-grown food, an ancient land, a loving family, and so much more. Preparations for a lūʻau unfold and elegantly grow in complexity in this distinctive picture book written in teh cumulative style of The House That Jack Built."--inside cover.
15) Amara's farm
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"Amara is hosting a potluck for friends on her farm, and her snacks won’t be complete without pumpkins. She’s searched and searched, but she’s grown so many plants that she needs help finding them. What do we know about pumpkins? They’re large, round, and orange - and, wait a minute, is that a pumpkin? No, that’s an apple. Where, oh, where could those pumpkins be?"--publisher's website.
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"In Drum's hometown of musical instruments, even the birds sprout minature trumpets from their beaks. He loves his violin brother, his cello father, and his piano mother, yet secretly he feels like an outcast because he alone among all his family and neighbors can't play a melody. But Drum is about to discover what he was meant to do." --book jacket
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"A ukulele-playing dog owner sings about a group of sad flea-bitten dogs as they flee from their treatment and cause comical havoc. By the end of the song, order is restored, and itches abated. As the pack starts to feel better, the furry friends overwhelm the singer with gratitude."--publisher's website.
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"It's Indigenous Peoples' Day Presentation Night at school. Twelve Native American kids from various tribes present historical and contemporary laws, policies, struggles, and victories in Native life, each ending with the refrain: We are still here! The award-winning duo behind We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga is back to show how Native Nations have faced challenges, fought for rights, and preserved. Author Traci Sorell, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation,...
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"Milo's grandfather is fascinated with birds. He admires their freedom and never loses an opportunity to point out the things that make them special. He can't see like he used to, so Milo helps him spot and take care of some of his favorites: hovering Kestrels, fragile Chickadees, and the soaring Bald Eagle. One day when Milo comes home, Grandpa isn't there, but when he sees a Bald Eagle swoop through the sky above, he knows Grandpa got his wish of...
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