infants

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Autumn babies

2018
"[A] diverse cast of babies cavort through a fall landscape and a variety of seasonal activities"--Provided by publisher.

The snatcher of Raven Hollow

2023
When their town is rocked by a series of baby kidnappings, Teo and her friend Logan spend their summer investigating the disappearances and set off to rescue the missing babies.

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Families
2018
Explores the ways in which human and animal families care for their young. Presented in English and Nepali.

El nido

2019
"When wasps come to Steve in a dream offering to fix his sick baby brother, he thinks all he has to do is say yes. But yes may not mean what Steve thinks it means"--Provided by publisher.

Everything you

"A mother and father welcome a new baby into their lives"--Provided by publisher.

The baby swap

2015
Caroline Crocodile goes to a baby shop to see if she can exchange her drooly brother, but finds that the baby panda is a fussy eater, the baby elephant too squirty--and her brother has reason to drool.

Body scans

2019
Curious readers will be fascinated by real images from these different kinds of scans and by illustrations that help explain complicated concepts, such as the electromagnetic spectrum.

You are getting sleepy

2022
Infants get ready for sleep, with a bedtime routine that includes taking a bath, putting on pajamas, and getting goodnight kisses.

Have you heard the nesting bird?

Woodpecker calls from a tree, "cuk-cuk-cuk." Starling sings, "whistle-ee-wee." But have you heard the nesting bird? In this book, we hear all the different bird calls in counterpoint to the pervasive quiet of a mama bird waiting for her eggs to hatch. Fun and informative back matter takes the shape of an interview so that readers learn more right from the bird's bill. Ken Pak's lively illustrations, paired with Rita Gray's words, render a visual and sonorous picture book to be enjoyed by young naturalists. Now in paperback.

I am a baby

2022
Told from the viewpoint of a new arrival, the tiny narrator repeats the mantra "because I am a baby" over and over, sharing all the cuteness, chaos, and comical antics that come with a new little one.
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