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#100DaysX100Women Helen Oxenbury began writing and illustrated children’s books in the 1960s and is still going strong today.
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Can Bears Ski? just came out this month!
For the budding young cartographers…
Maps: Deluxe Edition
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Is Little Bear ignoring his friends when they say hi, or is something else going on?
Can Bears Ski?
by Raymond Antrobus & Polly Dunbar
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History comes home in a deeply moving, exquisitely illustrated tale...
The House by the Lake
by Thomas Harding
illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
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Monday 11/16 7:00-8:00pm ET: Raymond Antrobus will be doing a reading & chat with the American Society of Deaf Children for Can Bears Ski? on Zoom
Details here:
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This darkly delightful middle-grade novel glimmers with winter magic.
The Clockwork Crow
by Catherine Fisher
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Ant and Fly are back! And this time they’re joined by Flea, a fugitive from the flea circus.
One Mean Ant with Fly and Flea
by Arthur Yorinks & Sergio Ruzzier
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"Dunbar’s digital art recalls the work of Laura Vaccaro Seeger in its sturdy coziness, and the love between Dad and child is evident in every shared scene." - BCCB https://t.co/RHTXWxs0R7