Toy and movable books
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Toy and movable books
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Toy and movable books
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Incoming Resources
- Don't mix up my puppy!, by Rosamund Lloyd ; illustrated by Spencer Wilson
- Press here, Hervé Tullet ; translated by Christopher Franceschelli
- The secret history of mermaids and creatures of the deep, or, The liber aquaticum, written and collected by Ari Berk ; illuminated by Wayne Anderson ... [and others]
- My first book of time, Claire Llewellyn
- In my ocean, Sara Gillingham & Lorena Siminovich
- Shells, a pop-up book of wonder, text by Janet Lawler ; illustration by Lindsay Dale-Scott ; paper engineered by Yoojin Kim
- Baby's big busy book, Karen Katz
- Tree, a peek-through board book, Britta Teckentrup ; text by Patricia Hegarty
- Bunny slopes, from the New York Times Bestselling Illustrator, Claudia Rueda
- Peek-a choo-choo!, Nina Laden
- Hooray for St. Patrick's Day!, by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- Masterpieces up close, Claire d'Harcourt ; translated from the French by Shoshanna Kirk
- Happy Halloween, Biscuit!, story by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; pictures by Pat Schories
- Numbers, 1 to 100, Susie Jaramillo
- Buenos días = good morning, a Spanish-English book for babies, illustrated by Eva Maria Gey
- Five little Easter bunnies, Martha Mumford ; illustrated by Sarah Jennings ; based on the original characters by Laura Hughes
- Masks, a lift-the-flap book, written by A. H. Hill ; illustrated by Junissa Bianda
- Laugh-out-loud Halloween jokes, lift-the-flap, Rob Elliott
- Counting on community, written and illustrated by Innosanto Nagara
- Sea, [illustrations by] Fhiona Galloway
- Winnie the Pooh's giant lift-the-flap book, inspired by A. A. Milne ; with illustrations after the style of Ernest H. Shepard
- Living with Mom and living with Dad, Melanie Walsh
- Pride colors, Robin Stevenson
- Zoom, zoom, baby!, Karen Katz
- Space, written by: Dawn Sirett ; design and illustration: Elle Ward ; paper engineering: Maike Biederstädt
- The very hungry caterpillar, by Eric Carle
- Book-o-teeth, a wearable book, by Lemke & Lentz
- 101 Dalmatians, adapted by Ronald Kidd ; art direction, Paul Wenzel ; illustrated by Ron Scholefield
- Whose egg?, a lift-the-flap book, [text by Lynette Evans] ; illustrated by Guy Troughton
- Sesame Street countablock, illustrations by Peski Studio
- Olive you!, and other valentine knock-knock jokes you'll adore, Katy Hall and Lisa Eisenberg ; pictures by Steve Bjorkman
- Huff & puff, by Claudia Rueda
- The rabbit, the dark, and the cookie tin, Nicola O'Byrne
- Magic opposites, [text and illustrations, Patrick George]
- Whose truck?, by Toni Buzzeo ; illustrated by Jim Datz
- Little sunny sunshine, Sol solecito, Susie Jaramillo
- Papá, por favor, bájame la luna, Eric Carle ; traducción de Alexis Romay = Papa, please get the moon for me / Eric Carle ; translation by Alexis Romay
- Grandma's house, Alice Melvin
- Monster Munch, Tobias Krejtschi
- Happy Valentine's Day, Curious George!, [written by N. Di Angelo ; illustrated in the style of H.A. Rey by Mary O'Keefe Young]
- The nutcracker, a dancing primer, by Jennifer Adams ; art by Alison Oliver
- I like my name, adapted by Natalie Shaw
- Where's Spot?, Eric Hill
- Alice's adventures in Wonderland, by Robert Sabuda
- Trick or Pete, by James Dean
- In my barn, Sara Gillingham and [illustrations by] Lorena Siminovich
- Cityblock, by Christopher Franceschelli ; art by Peskimo
- Ghost town trick-or-treat, Alison Inches ; illustrated by Anna DiVito
- Where's the cat?, Ingela P. Arrhenius
- Peekaboo car, Camilla Reid ; illustrated by Ingela P. Arrhenius
Outgoing Resources
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