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Character Prominence

From A to Z with energy!

2019

by Connie Bergstein Dow and Gareth Llewhellin

"Rhyming, playful alphabet book for young children about different ways to play actively and move their bodies. Includes a guide for adults featuring movement activities" --|cProvided by publisher

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The Twelve Days of Winter

2019

by Deborah Lee Rose and Carey Armstrong-Ellis

"It's wintertime! The time for snow, mittens, and 12 days of surprises. In this high-energy, curious classroom, the teacher introduces her students to a new winter activity every day--from making paper snowflakes, to building sugar cube igloos, to playing with jingling bells. As the days get colder and the gifts add up, the classroom is transformed into wintery chaos. Inspired by the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas," this book uses accumulative verse as readers count to 12 along with the class and explore the funny, intricate illustrations!"--

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Friends and foes

2018

by Douglas Florian

"In the tradition of Shel Silverstein, celebrated picture book poet Douglas Florian offers an honest, touching, and often humorous collection of twenty-three poems about relationships! There are all kinds of friends--good friends, bad friends, old friends, new friends.

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Bye, Bye, Motabhai!

2013

by Kala Sambasivan and Ambika Sambasivan

"Do you ever think of your future - dream about becoming an astronaut, a surgeon or a wildlife photographer? What if animals too have such ambitions? What if a rhesus monkey wishes to be a school bus driver or a hard-working donkey wants to be a movie star? Just imagine what they would do to get what they want! Pavan, an over-worked camel in the city of Ahmedabad, India, hates his job. He often dreams of being a racing camel in Dubai. But hitched to a heavy vegetable cart and with his owner Motabhai around, how is this possible? One day, Pavan finds a way to escape with a little help from some kind-hearted children. He makes a mad dash through the city along with Bijilee, a dhobi's donkey whom he befriends on the way. Can you imagine the riot that this pair causes in the narrow, bustling streets of old Ahmedabad, as they race past its historic monuments, with Motabhai, an auto-driver, a policeman and a washerwoman hot on their trail?"--Page [4] of cover

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