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"Flames consume a forest, and an owl seeks refuge. Helicopter wings chop, and water drops to drench the branches below. Using spare, lyrical language, this debut picture book takes readers inside the journey of a screech owl that fled the flames to ride along with a firefighting helicopter during the 2020 California Creek wildfire. Vivid imagery highlights the fear and danger of the experience-as well as an astonishing moment of connection"--
"Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster by special arrangement with the Jerry Siegel family - Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger - Wonder Woman created by William Moulton Marston"
On a gloomy Saturday, Mya and her friends open the Kindness Booth to spread some cheer to her neighbors by helping them with a variety of problems.
Two otters are always together, always sharing adventures--until one day one of them is gone, and nothing is the same.
In this DC Comics picture book, the heroic adventures of the Justice League mirror the extraordinary lives of real-life children and their diverse families.
A child uses origami to stay connected with family members who are far away.
From music to art to poetry, the creativity that filled the air in the Fillmore District brought communities together and everyone was welcome and accepted.
As a little girl gets ready for bed each night, she doesn't realize a lot of her activities are being mirrored by her favorite heroine, Supergirl, but they will both turn sleepless nights into sweet dreams.
A young boy goes through his morning routine, going potty, getting dressed, eating breakfast, brushing his teeth, packing his bag, and getting hugs and kisses, while imagining it all as a heroic adventure that Superman might have.
There are messes everywhere, tangled wool and missing carrots, but the rhyming clues will lead the reader to some unexpected culprits.
In rhyming text, smarty ants build a house, counting as they work, and filled with everything they need--but potential disaster in the form of an elephant's foot strikes.
Joy and Chip, who is blind, are siblings who enjoy a day full of play and imagination, sharing food and toys, and creating new games to play.
Bear learns to read from a book he finds in the woods, so, hoping for more, he sets out for the city, but people tell him that books are not for bears and chase him away--except for the librarian, who understands.
Sasha cannot wait to go swimming with her best friend Mr. Sloth, but when his very slow pace causes Sasha to lose her patience, she decides to go into the pool without him.
In rhyming text a young girl spends an evening at the ballet, thrilled by the beauty of the theater and the dancers.
"Join Scooby-Doo as he sets out to solve his greatest mystery yet-the secret to falling asleep! But catching some Zs isn't always as easy as solving mysteries. Can Scooby sniff out the creepy shadows, investigate the bumps in the night, and unmask the imaginary monsters haunting his bedtime routine? Find out in this delightfully spooky picture book by award-winning author Michael Dahl"--
A child learns about the life cycle of a giant pumpkin and the rewards of letting it grow. Includes "Pumpkin Fun Facts" and information on growing and racing giant pumpkins.
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