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Blueberry Girl
Neil Gaiman (2009) , 32 pages
Audience: Toddlers Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Babies
Poetry
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This book is more of an illustrated poem or lullaby than an interactive picture book. Filled with hopes and good wishes for a baby girl, the pregnant mother appears to be the narrator. Lovely flowing pictures accompany the book, though it should not be recommended for those who have a short attention span.
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written by Emily W
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Hello Baby!
Mem Fox (2009) , 32 pages
Audience: Babies Toddlers
Category:
Animals
Babies
Early Literacy: Phonological Awareness
Early Literacy: Vocabulary
New Books
Nonfiction
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Fox and Jenkins have created a beautifully illustrated book with lyrical rhyming patterns and rich vocabulary. Each page compares the baby to a different animal, highlighting different movements or body parts. A wonderful book!
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written by Sarah
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Babies Don't Eat Pizza
Diane Danzig (2009) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Adults & Parents
Category:
Babies
New Books
New Sibling
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Bringing home a new baby is exciting, but it can also be frightening. This book takes a look at some of the things new brothers and sisters might want to know about their new babies. Everything from what they will eat to jealousy is covered in easy, accessible language.
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written by Lisa
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Ha Ha Baby!
Kate Petty (2008) , 32 pages
Audience: Toddlers Preschool
Category:
Babies
Feelings
Humor
New Books
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This little baby is not going to smile or laugh today - he's grumpy. Grandpa dresses as a pirate, Grandma dresses as a princess, and brother is a cowboy. All of them are trying to make that baby smile. Big brother knows the secret. What would you try? Cute rhymes and adorable illustrations make this a stand-out picture book.
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written by Gwen
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Welcome, Precious
Nikki Grimes (2006) , 32 pages
Audience: Babies Toddlers
Category:
African-American
Babies
Bedtime Stories
New Books
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A mother and a father welcome their new baby into the wondrous world of ice cream, peanut butter, sunshine, moonlight, Grandma's kisses, Mommy's tickles, and Daddy's arms. This beautifully illustrated story encourages the child to explore the world and, at the end of a day, rest safe and warm in the loving arms of Mom and Dad.
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written by Sarah
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It's Not the Stork!
Robie H Harris (2006) , 59 pages
Audience: Adults & Parents
Category:
Babies
Health and Nutrition
Where Babies Come From
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Where did that baby come from? Was it the stork? Or maybe Mom picked it up in the garden. Told in simple terms, this book is perfect for answering those beginning questions. Geared toward ages 4 and up, It's Not the Stork is a gentle introduction to the topic of reproduction.
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written by Lisa
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Mama Outside, Mama Inside
Dianna Hutts Aston (2006) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Babies
Families
Growing Bigger / All About Me
New Books
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Mama Outside is a mother bird getting ready for her baby birds to hatch and Mama Inside is a human mother getting ready to give birth.
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written by Christine
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