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Good night, world / by Perlman, Willa.; Fisher, Carolyn Noelle,1968-;
Rhyming text bids goodnight to the world and everything that is in it, including stars, streams, animals, and roads.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Bedtime;

The Unbelievable Oliver and the sawed-in-half dads / by Bosch, Pseudonymous.; Pangburn, Shane.;
Oliver is new to the magical arts and has been hired for a wedding. Teenie and Bea's fathers are finally getting married, and Oliver is supposed to entertain at the rehearsal brunch. He has chosen the classic sawed-in-half trick.What could go wrong? Before the trick is over, one of the fathers will have disappeared. Luckily, Oliver seems to be a better sleuth than a magician!LSC
Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Humorous fiction.; Magic tricks; Missing persons; Parties; Rabbits; Fathers;
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Mix a pancake / by Rossetti, Christina Georgina,1830-1894.; Félix, Monique.;
"An illustrated board book version of poet Christina Rossetti's simple classic rhyme encourages young learners to actively follow along as a pancake is made. Includes a basic recipe"--
Subjects: Poetry.; Board books.; Stories in ryhme.; Pancakes, waffles, etc.; Cats;

Chicka chicka I love dad / by Chung, Julien.; Based on (work):Martin, Bill,1916-2004.Chicka chicka boom boom.;
"'I told dad, and dad told me, It's best to say I love you with the ABCs!' Celebrate dads with the rhythmic chant in this . . . take on the perennial classic"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Alphabet books.; Stories in rhyme.; Picture books.; English language; Fathers; Father and child;

Chicka chicka I love mom / by Chung, Julien.; Based on (work):Martin, Bill,1916-2004.Chicka chicka boom boom.;
"'I told mom, and mom told me, It's best to say I love you with the ABCs!' Celebrate moms with the rhythmic chant in this . . . take on the perennial classic"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Alphabet books.; Stories in rhyme.; Picture books.; English language; Mother and child; Mothers;

Stars / by Ray, Mary Lyn.; Frazee, Marla.;
Explores the wonder of stars, whether they are in the night sky, on a plant as a promise of fruit to come, or in one's pocket for those days when one does not feel shiny.LSC
Subjects: Stars;

Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo and Flo! / by Molk, Laurel.;
Based in a classic nursery rhyme, four mice brothers attempt to catch animals, only to lose track of their sister, Flo, in the process."Ages 3-5"--P. [2] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Mice; Brothers and sisters;

A duet for home / by Glaser, Karina Yan.;
"It's June's first day at Huey House, and...[she] can't bring her cherished viola inside. Before the accident last year, her dad saved tip money for a year to buy her viola, and she's not about to give it up now. Tyrell has been at Huey House for three years and gives June a glimpse of the good things about living there: friendship, hot meals, and a classical musician next door. Can he and June work together to oppose the government, or will families be forced out of Huey House before they are ready?"--Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Public housing; Friendship; Musicians; Families; Poverty;

Murmel, murmel, murmel / by Munsch, Robert N.,1945-; Martchenko, Michael.;
Robin discovers a baby in a large hole in her sandbox and sets out to find someone who wants it.LSC
Subjects: Infants;

Alice in a winter wonderland / by Brett, Jan,1949-; Inspired by:Carroll, Lewis,1832-1898.Alice's adventures in Wonderland.;
When Alice spies a white rabbit checking his pocket watch before hippity-hopping down a crevasse in an Alaskan glacier, she knows she must follow him. And so she pops down the rabbit hole, into a world of absurd personalities, topsy-turvy action, and laugh-out-loud silliness. Favorite characters like Cheshire Cat and the Duchess and King and Queen come to life as vibrant animals native to Alaska making this classic tale shine through a fresh lens, certain to appeal to readers of all ages.
Subjects: Picture books.; Alice (Fictitious character from Carroll); Rabbits; Imaginary places; Winter; Glaciers;