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Ira Crumb feels the feelings / by Hrab, Naseem.; Holinaty, Josh.;
Ira becomes upset when Malcolm refuses to play hide-and-seek with him.LSC
Subjects: Best friends; Emotions in children; Rejection (Psychology);
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Ira Crumb makes a pretty good friend / by Hrab, Naseem.; Holinaty, Josh.;
Ira is the new kid in town. He's really nervous about his first day of school. If only he could make a friend before school starts.LSC
Subjects: First day of school; Friendship;
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Weekend dad / by Hrab, Naseem.; Viva, Frank.;
A little boy, whose parents have recently separated, enters his dad's new apartment for the first time. Everything feels different, and the same.LSC
Subjects: Separated parents; Fathers; Children of separated parents; Parenting, Part-time; Fathers and sons;
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The sour cherry tree / by Hrab, Naseem.; Kazemi, Nahid.;
After the death of her beloved grandfather, a girl and her mom go to his house to take care of a few things, and memories of her grandfather provide the girl some comfort.LSC
Subjects: Grandfathers; Grandparent and child; Reminiscing;
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How to party like a snail / by Hrab, Naseem.; Collier, Kelly.;
Snail is a party animal. Well ... kind of. He especially appreciates the quiet things about parties, like confetti, using his indoor voice, and softly blowing out birthday candles. But parties tend to get pretty loud, and that's when Snail disappears into his shell. But not to worry! Snail still has fun at parties - it's just that from inside his shell nobody can tell he's having a good time. And this means he doesn't get many party invitations ... So Snail decides to throw himself his very own quiet party. He plays hide-and-hide, he sways to his favourite lullabies, and enjoys a nice mug of warm milk. But that night, as he tucks himself in a blanket burrito, he starts to feel like something is missing. And that's when Stump, who's been there the whole time, chimes in with a suggestion. In the end, Snail realizes that he really does love parties, just not he rowdy ones. He and Stump put on their jammies, turn the lullabies down low, and "celebrate the shush" in their own quiet way.Ages 4-7.Grades K-1.LSC
Subjects: Snails; Parties; Introverts;
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How to staycation like a snail / by Hrab, Naseem.; Collier, Kelly.;
Snail is an epic explorer ... kind of. He loves the quiet things about adventures, like reading maps, hiking along slime trails, and collecting souvenirs. On big vacations, he finds the sights, sounds, and unfamiliar foods-like escargot!-way too overwhelming. In fact, his favorite part of a vacation is when he gets to return to his home SHHHweet home. So, while his friends take a trip to the city, Snail and his buddy Stump decide to have an adventure in their own backyard-a staycation! The pair smell the silence, listen to the SHHH SHHH of the waterfall, and read their guidebooks with their indoor voices. Just when they start to wonder if they've run out of things to do, they notice something new: parachute seeds falling from the sky! The seeds have arrived for a vacation, and who better to show them around than Stump and Snail? Snail's second adventure is just as witty and charming as his first, with laugh-out-loud moments and hidden puns on every page. Snail and Stump's staycation reveals the unexpected joys of staying home and promises that readers will find wonder around every corner, however close to home they may be.
Subjects: Picture books.; Snails; Explorers;
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