Hero Dad
By: Melinda Hardin
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"Beginning with the statement "My dad is a superhero," a young boy shares information about activities engaged in by his father, an American soldier stationed in what looks to be the Middle East.

By: Jerilyn Marler
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Sometimes Lily has to say good-bye to her daddy when he's on deployment. Join Lily as she learns how to cope with her difficult emotions and to be happy in her daily life while she looks forward to joyfully saying hello when Daddy gets home.

Collage art of parrots flying
By: Susan Roth Cindy Trumbore

Puerto Rican parrots, once abundant, came perilously close to extinction in the 1960s due to centuries of foreign exploration and occupation, development, and habitat destruction.

By: Tom Angleberger
When his nemesis makes an origami Darth Vader, chaos ensues. Dwight gets kicked out of school and sent to a school for bad broods! Humor abounds in this silly but satisfying saga that combines parody of popular figures with comedy.
By: Tom Angleberger
Things aren't always as they seem which propels Lenny Flem, Jr. into action. Join Lenny and Jody O'Rodeo as they thwart the dastardly plans of the hypnotic Fako Mustacho. Readers will recognize pop culture icons in this nefariously funny adventure.
By: Tom Angleberger
Horton Halfpott is the underappreciated but rule-abiding kitchen boy for the Luggertucks of Smugwick Manor.
By: Tom Angleberger
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This unapologetically goofy picture book reveals that the legendary ride to town (and the whole macaroni thing) was all suggested by Mr. Doodle’s overeager pony. A historical note ends this colorful, comical take on a nonsensical old song.
By: J. Patrick Lewis
Beginning at the Face Bug Museum, readers are invited to "Climb through windows, walls, or basement…" to meet "…Show Bugs…" Line drawings and up-close (and personal) photographs of bugs combine with poetry and fact to present an array of often creepy crit

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