The following children’s books have recently been added to Lonesome Pine Regional Library’s circulation—please check with your local branch. Registered users may place their own holds on the web at www.lprlibrary.org.
“Harvey Moon, Museum Boy” by Pat Cummings. Harvey’s
pet lizard, Zippy, escapes while on a museum field trip.
“The Prince Won’t Go to Bed!” by Dayle Ann Dodds.
What could the prince want? Pudding? Pillows? Another game of
pat-patty-cake?
“Blue Goose” by Nancy Tafuri. When their farmer goes
away, Blue Goose, Red Hen, Yellow Chick and White Duck paint their barnyard.
“The Lamb Who Came for Dinner” by Steve Smallman. A
hungry old wolf starts planning a delicious lamb stew.
“Pirate Pete’s Talk Like a Pirate” by Kim Kennedy.
Whoever will Pete find to help him sail the high seas?
“Maybe a Bear Ate It!” by Robie H. Harris. What
happens when you can’t find your favorite book?
“President’s Day” by Anne Rockwell. Mrs. Madoff’s
preschool class puts on a play about the men featured on Mount Rushmore.
“The Impossible Patriotism Project” by Linda Skeers.
Caleb has a hard time coming up with his assignment until he realizes that
his dad, away from home in the military, is what patriotism is all about.
“Knut: How One Little Polar Bear Captivated the
World” by Juliana, Isabella and Craig Hatkoff.
“One Winter’s Day” by M. Christina Butler. Will
Little Hedgehog make it through the storm to safety?
“Goose and Duck” by Jean Craighead George. What’s a
little boy to do when a goose and a duck think that he’s their mother?
“Pink” by Nan Gregory. Vivi is dizzy with wanting
pink.
“Hippo Goes Bananas!” by Marjorie Dennis Murray. Or does he just have a bad toothache?
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