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The sun is fun! : Bob books: phonics for early readers. by Charlesworth, Liza.; Jindra, Amy.;
This book gives children who are just beginning to read practice with their early phonics skills, setting them up for success on their reading journeys!4+.
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC) Words.; Decodable books.; Phonics.; Dyslexia-friendly books.; English language; Reading readiness; Reading (Primary);

Down with lime books! : a story about book banning / by Zauzmer, Jan.; Millán, Blanca.;
An allegorical picture book about the very real dangers of book banning. Paige and her pals picked out teal books and red books and plum books and more--so many they spilled from the shelves to the floor. . . . But not everyone thought that this rainbow was grand--some wanted lime-colored books to be banned. When a town bigwig and her cranky crew snatch all the lime-green books from the school library, Paige and her pals must defend their right to read. With rollicking rhymes by Jan Zauzmer and colorful illustrations by Blanca Millán perfect for read-aloud fun, Down with Lime Books! takes young readers on an empowering adventure to banish the ban and save the books.
Subjects: Picture books.; Activism; Prohibited books; Libraries; Children; Censorship;

A love letter to my library / by Katzenberger, Lisa.; Sayegh, Rob,Jr.;
Children in the community express gratitude for their local library's fun activities and inclusive space.Ages 4 and up.
Subjects: Picture books.; Libraries; Communities; Librarians;

It's ok to do things differently! : a book for families that share custody / by Lindhardt, Stephanie.;
"It's OK to Do Things Differently" is a compassionate and empowering story for children navigating life between two households with different values and routines. From religious practices to diet, modesty, and bedtime routines, Poppy's experiences reflect the real-life challenges that arise in divorce, separation, and shared custody co-parenting situations where parents may not always agree. Through simple, relatable language, this book reassures children that it's okay for things to be different between homes and that love, respect, and unity can thrive despite those differences. Perfect for families dealing with sensitive differences, "It's OK to Do Things Differently" fosters understanding and promotes emotional well-being for young children, helping them feel secure in both homes.
Subjects: Picture books.; Divorce; Families; Home;

Wherever you go / by Penfold, Alexandra.; Kaufman, Suzanne.;
In simple, rhyming text, an adult expresses their love, hopes, and dreams for a child.
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Picture books.; Love; Children and adults; Parent and child;

My life with divorced parents / by Schuh, Mari C.,1975-; Larsson, Alice.;
Includes bibliographical references."Meet Joseph! He likes science and animals. His parents are divorced. Joseph is real and so are his experiences. Learn about his experience with parents splitting up in this illustrated narrative nonfiction picture book for elementary students"--Ages 6-9.
Subjects: Divorced parents; Children of single parents;

Included : a book for all children about inclusion, diversity, disability, equality and empathy / by Sanders, Jayneen.; Carrossine, Camila.;
"The aim of this story is to ensure all kids understand that kids with disability are just like kids everywhere. They love playing games, books, making stuff and being silly. They have things they are good at and things they need to work on. And just like kids everywhere they want to feel safe, loved and included. This book provides the reader with ways they can be more inclusive in their play and encourages the celebration of diversity in all its unique and wonderful forms. Children will come away with a growing understanding that people everywhere have differing abilities, and this only makes the world a more colourful, exciting, diverse and amazing place."--Amazon.
Subjects: Picture books.; Empathy; Equality; Disabilities; Children with disabilities; Interpersonal relations; Individual differences;

Birthday treasure hunt! / by Johnson, Nicole(Writer of children's books); Disney Storyboard Artists.;
Moana plans a special birthday surprise for her sister, Simea!
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Moana (Fictitious character); Sisters;

Bibi / by Weaver, Jo(Children's author);
Bibi is an elderly flamingo who looks out for the flock, and especially the babies--but when it looks like she will not be able to migrate the rest of the flock tell her it is their turn to look out for her.
Subjects: Animal fiction.; Picture books.; Flamingos; Communities; Responsibility; Friendship;

Splat the Cat and the lemonade stand / by Driscoll, Laura.; Eberz, Robert.; Scotton, Rob.;
Guided reading level: J.LSC
Subjects: Splat the Cat (Fictitious character); Cats; Money-making projects for children; Lemonade;