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Batcat
by Meggie Ramm
ABRAMS
MEET BATCAT! 50% Bat, 50% Cat, 100% Special. Batcat loves being all alone in their home on Spooky Island, but when Batcat suddenly finds themself haunted by an annoying ghost, they visit the local Island Witch for a spell to remove their ghastly guest! An outrageously sweet and fun graphic novel series for emerging readers about accepting yourself and others.
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Busy Feet
by Marcia Berneger; illus. by Susanna Chapman
Starry Forest Books
Kirkus calls Busy Feet "a bouncy, exuberant read as playful as its target audience." See just how busy little feet can be at playtime, bath time, and more! The winning combination of diverse and inclusive art with playful rhyme and expressive illustrations, makes learning opposites a blast. Busy Feet promises full-to-bursting fun for wigglers of all ages!
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Destiny Finds Her Way: How a Rescued Baby Sloth Learned to Be Wild
by Margarita Engle
National Geographic Kids
Explore the Costa Rican rainforest with Destiny, a rescued orphan baby sloth who must learn to climb and master the skills needed to return to the wild, in this heartwarming true story. Join Newbery Honor winner Margarita Engle as she introduces you to the world of sloths in this inspiring story about overcoming obstacles and believing in yourself.
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Hide and Shh!: A Not-So-Sneaky Sister Story About Inclusion
by Christina Dendy
Cardinal Rule Press
Dinah loves to play games with her older sister, Chloe, but she’ s not very good at the still and quiet kind. When her not-so-sneaky efforts to get into the big kids’ game backfire, Dinah learns to adapt while showing Chloe and her friends that there’ s more than one way to play.
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Kids Ask About Mummies
by Kenn Goin; illus. by Will Davis
Sequoia Kids Media
Did you know that ancient Egyptian mummy makers had special tools to extract brains through the nose? Or that before mummies became objects of scientific interest, people used to burn them as fuel? Explore this exciting book for answers to questions you'll be glad we asked-plus "Did You Know?" fun facts and lots of vivid, dramatic illustrations.
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Long Goes to Dragon School
by Helen H. Wu; illus. by Mae Besom
Yeehoo Press
Inspired by the author's experience as a minority immigrant student, this picture book follows a Chinese dragon who struggles to breathe fire in his new Western dragon school, only to discover he must carve his own path to finding a sense of belonging. Wrapped in Eastern and Western dragon lore, this fantasy tale celebrates perseverance, cultural inclusion, and self-discovery.
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Mina Belongs Here
by Sandra Niebuhr-Siebert and Lars Baus
Floris Books
Perfect for families experiencing life in a new language and for building empathy in young readers. When Mina starts kindergarten in her new country the only word she understands is her name. A heartfelt exploration of a migrant experience with expressive illustrations that begin in muted monochrome, slowly transforming to vibrant colour as Mina becomes comfortable in her new world.
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No One Owns the Colors
by Gianna Davy; illus. by Brenda Rodriguez
The Collective Book Studio
Melodic, rhythmic text provides the words and the confidence readers may need if someone says that their color—be it shirt, shoes, or simply the crayon they love most—is wrong. No One Owns the Colors is a lively celebration of self-expression and a bolstering invitation to advocate for your special uniqueness.
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Not a Book About Bunnies
by Amanda Henke; illus. by Anna Daviscourt
Starry Forest Books
There are hardly any books about the most majestic creature—the porcupine! But there are lots of books about bunnies. In this self-aware picture book, a porcupine vies for the reader's attention as a bunny tries to get porcupine’s attention. Can a fluffy forest critter and a prickly, aspiring author create a story that is not a book about bunnies?
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The Ultimate Goal (Good Sports League #1)
by Tommy Greenwald; illus. by Lesley Vamos
ABRAMS
Ben Cutler loves everything about soccer and is REALLY good at it. Soon he’s recruited for a travel team that takes soccer super seriously. Ben is left to wonder: Is winning all that matters? A funny and heartfelt chapter book series about sports and sportsmanship from acclaimed author Tommy Greenwald, perfect for fans of The Ballpark Mysteries and Baseball Genius.
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The Way We Say Hello
by Andrea Denish; illus. by BlueBean
Starry Forest Books
There are so many ways to greet someone new. How will YOU say hello? With rhyming text, heartwarming art, and educational facts, The Way We Say Hello takes you as far as Tibet and as near as your front yard as you learn how to welcome the world into your heart.
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The Weird Sisters: A Robin, A Ribbon, and a Lawn Mower
by Mark David Smith; illus. by Kari Rust
Owlkids Books
When the Weird Sisters decide to take a day off from sleuthing, they discover an unexpected mystery: somebody has cut down the town’s only swing! Mayhem and magic ensue as the sisters search for clues and make new attempts to fit in with the people of Covenly. This second mystery in the Weird Sisters Detective Agency series is full of hilarious misunderstandings, expressive illustrations, and important messages about self-acceptance.
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When We Stayed Home
by Judith A. Proffer and Tara Fass, LMFT; illus. by Yoko Matsuoka
Huqua Press
When We Stayed Home is the upbeat story of what one kiddo did during the hardest part of the Covid-19 pandemic – they stayed home and became a “super-helper!” Young children will recognize their own experiences and emotions as they watch the super-helper paint endless pictures and draw chalk art, read books and do puzzles, and wave hello to masked neighbors.
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