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Do not take your dragon to dinner
Flapping wings. Pointy spikes. Stinky breath that will ignite. He's loud. He's rude. He's always late. A dragon is not a good dinner date. So do not take your dragon to dinner!--Page [4] of cover
Do not bring your dragon to recess
Told in rhyme, a child is cautioned about the problems his dragon is likely to cause at school recess, even if it does not mean to.
Tree song
This joyful book follows the life cycle of a tree as it grows from seedling to mature tree, and finally gives way to a new sapling. At every stage of the tree's life, children are shown playing under its branches.--Provided by publisher
The magician’s hat
Today is Family Fun Day at the library, and a magician named David puts on a show with his special trick--having the children pull books out of his tall hat, books that touch their deepest dreams and unlock their hopes for their future.
Colors
Join the Colors as they splash and splatter across the world, painting everything from the leaves in trees to the dolphins in the oceans to bring our beautiful world to life.--Jacket
The truth about elephants
Introduces elephants, discussing everything from their constantly growing tusks and their six sets of teeth to their ability to purr and the ways readers can help conservation efforts.
A twin is to hug
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text explore the joys and challenges of having a twin.
Rainbow
Children from different kinds of families demonstrate the original meanings of the colors in the rainbow flag, and then come together at a Pride parade.
Wild ones
Nature is all around us, even in the city. Follow Scooter, a rambunctious dog, as he uses all of his senses to discover city critters, from ducks to falcons, and skunks to coyotes. But he doesn't notice all of them. That's up to the reader. 'Explore More' endnotes provide information about city animals as well as activity suggestions.--Provided by the publisher
Mermaid School
Welcome to Mermaid School! Starting school is always exciting, especially when you're a mermaid. In this alluring undersea classroom, students count clamshells in math, accompany trumpetfish in music class, and learn their A-B-Seas. They even enjoy story time about children who walk on land! After a wonderful day, it's time to sing the goodbye song and head home. But the fun's not over! Enjoy the Mermaid School Handbook at the back for more whimsical facts and tips.--Page 2 of cover