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Recent Reads...
Looking for the Eid Moon by Sahtinay Abaza and illustrated by Sandra Eide
Before their first Eid party, two sisters spend an evening trying to spot the crescent moon which marks the start of the Muslim holiday. The story and information at the end of the book explain the significance of the moon. This is also a sweet story about sisters.
Octopus Acrobatics by Sue Fliess and illustrated by Gareth Lucas
I learned so much from this book about the amazing creature that is the octopus. It's written in rhyme with snippets of additional information about the octopus included throughout the book. I think kids will find it fascinating.
Taxi, Go! by Patricia Toht and illustrated by Maria Karipidou
This fun rhyming book is about the day in the life of a taxi. Readers, especially those who enjoy books about vehicles, will enjoy reading about this happy and helpful taxi who gets people to the places they need to go.
Wolves in Helicopters by Sarah Tagholm and illustrated by Paddy Donnelly
A little rabbit having bad dreams, which feature wolves, learns to take control of them with some good advice from Mommy rabbit. Rabbit's bravery can help readers who have experienced their own nightmares.
Bunny and Clyde by Megan McDonald and illustrated by Scott Nash
This early chapter book is about two characters, a bunny and chipmunk, who are determined to be bad. It's a humorous story, although kids won't appreciation the connection to the real-life Bonnie and Clyde as much as adults will. Kids will find their antics amusing.