By: Karen P. Williams
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When Gregory draws a lion in the sand, his father suggests that it needs a tail and a name.

Child looking at things that make sounds
By: Tim McCanna
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A wonderful rhyming read-aloud featuring everyday sounds and a refrain that children will love repeating. The playful text and illustrations are sure to delight little ones while also inviting them to pay more attention to the world around them.

By: Jessica Spanyol

Let’'s find out which toys Rosa and her friends are playing with today! An important series that celebrates inclusivity, promotes gender equality and embraces the uniqueness of every child.

By: Susan Montanari
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Watch as Lollipop grooves her way through her bedtime routine, brushing her teeth to the beat and shimmying into pjs.

By: Theo Heras
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An older sister helps her adorable younger brother wind down from his day and enjoy the rituals of bedtime.

West African mother holds baby
By: Atinuke
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Join Baby and his doting mama at a bustling southwest Nigerian marketplace for a bright, bouncy read-aloud offering a gentle introduction to numbers.

By: D.H. Figueredo

A bird can fly. A plane can fly. What else can fly? Spanish version also available.

By: Anastasia Suen
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A Chinese American girl takes the bus to school and greets her friends, one by one, at each stop. Spanish version available.

By: William Miller
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Sarah and her mother ride the bus every day. There are lots of other people on the bus, but some passengers aren't allowed to sit in certain areas. One day, Sarah decides to see what she's missing by sitting at the back of the bus.

Two girls in a cart
By: Ann Malaspina
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In Dhaka, Bangladesh, as two girls work hard all day to help support their family by chipping bricks into small pieces, older sister Yasmin seeks a way to attend school and learn to read so that she can have a better life one day.

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