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Paige Elizabeth Darling loves her grandmother and especially loves to visit her.

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Little Mouserella is sad. She misses Grandmouse, her grandmother, who has returned to her own home.

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On the surface, The Night Night Book by Marianne Richmond, looks like just another bedtime book.

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This first book in a planned series of children’s books targets a very precise audience. The Hospital Critterz series was created for ill and hospitalized children and their families.

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A ten-spread (20 page) board book with a nice puffy cover, All Kinds of Kisses explores, well, all kinds of kisses.

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Banana! Is a nearly wordless tale about two monkeys and their battle over a banana.

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Sometimes all those kisses from all those people who think you are just so cute can get annoying.

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It’s Valentine’s Day and time for Tucker, the pooch, to learn about love from his owner.

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A girl who holds conversations with animals! A small, female Dr. Doolittle—how fun!

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The Berenstains’ latest release is a lift-the-flap book designed for young children, ages two to six.

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Roly Poly Pangolin is a 40-page picture book about a pangolin named Roly Poly who is afraid of everything. One day Roly Poly sets out on an adventure holding tight to mama’s tail.

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 Nobunny’s Perfect is a simply illustrated, 32-page picture book that teaches children about different kinds of behavior and about using good manners. Nobunny’s Perfect uses bunny chi

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Children Make Terrible Pets is a 40-page hardcover picture book about a bear cub named Lucy who, on a walk through the woods dancing and frolicking about, runs across someone admiring her

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Bunny books have the reputation for being sweet and innocent. However, A Very Big Bunny, by Marisabina Russo, examines the social cruelty of a first-grade classroom.

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That ever-exuberant Siamese kitty with the huge ears is back in this rollicking tale. This time, he’s off for an adventure in his spice (um, space) suit to investigate the planet Mars.

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