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"A gentle, wholly accessible tale of quiet curiosity, the love of family, and the hatching of eggs." - @KirkusReviews
Hazel and Twig: The Lost Egg
by Brenna Burns Yu
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#WomensHistoryMonth Helen Oxenbury began writing and illustrated children’s books in the 1960s and is still going strong today.
Learn more about her life and work in Leonard S. Marcus’ Helen Oxenbury: A Life in Illustration.
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🐷 Oink, oink! It's #NationalPigDay.
In A Piglet Called Truffle, Jasmine Green visits a new litter of piglets and discovers a forgotten piglet hidden underneath its brothers and sisters. It's up to Jasmine to save the pig.
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Celebrate Stink's birthday with this birthday activity kit! #leapyear #leaping #StinkMoody https://t.co/CcN4GwIc3O
#OnThisDay in 1824, tightrope walker and acrobat Charles Blondin was born.
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"Themes of kindness, adapting to sudden change, and pursuing personal growth make this early reader a touchpoint for conversations." - @KirkusReviews
Houndsley and Catina at the Library
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The Night Fairy by Laura Amy Schlitz was published 10 years ago today.
Schlitz's upcoming middle grade novel Amber and Clay, illustrated by Julia Iredale, publishes Spring 2021.
Based on the true story of one family’s struggle for voting rights in the civil rights–era South.
Granddaddy's Turn: A Journey to the Ballot Box
by Michael S. Bandy & Eric Stein, illustrated by James E. Ransome
#BlackHistoryMonth
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"More than a simple cautionary story, this is a deeply felt, highly empathetic exercise in survival and a celebration of friendship." - @ALA_Booklist #ThisBoy https://t.co/kQlIOJtUv8