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When I draw a panda

2020
"A girl draws an unusual panda, who comes to life and draws all sorts of whimsical things with her, from a castle to a dragon and more"--Provided by publisher.

We love you, Mr. Panda

2020
Mr. Panda is wearing a t-shirt with the words "free hugs" on it, but it seems that none of his animal friends want his cuddles, they would rather hug each other--but he is in for a surprise.

Mulan's happy panda

2020
"Mulan makes a new friend at the Moon festival!"--Back cover.

Baby pandas

2019
Explores baby pandas, including their features, what they eat, and more.

Poppy & Sam and the search for sleep

"The seasons are changing in the garden, and Poppy and Sam are stocking up for a long winter's nap. There's just one problem: Poppy can't sleep! Determined to hibernate like her friends, Poppy and her panda buddy, Sam, go hunting for advice on how to get to sleep. Other garden creatures are full of ideas on how to nod off. The bees suggest snuggling into a honeycomb. The frog says a mug of fly milk does the trick, while the ants recommend a good book before bed. But will anything help Poppy fall asleep? The third book in the Poppy and Sam series, this picture book/graphic novel hybrid is full of delightful, detailed illustrations, adorable characters, and a sweet, funny storyline sure to draw young readers in"--From the publisher's web site.

Addy's cup of sugar

In this reworking of the Buddhist parable, Stillwater, a giant panda, teaches Addy that the grief she feels for the loss of her kitten, is part of life and is shared by everybody.

Mulan's happy panda

"Mulan makes a new friend at the Moon festival!"--Back cover.

Pandas

Provides information about the appearance, homes, eating habits, and reproduction of pandas, and discusses their endangered status.

Panda kisses

A panda cub tries to find out what kind of kiss is just right for him, with help from his parents.

Bringing back the giant panda

"The survival of the giant panda depends on the survival of its only food: bamboo. Habitat loss from the destruction of bamboo forests in south central China where they live made the giant panda a vulnerable species. This book tells how habitat conservation and the creation of borrowing-and-breeding programs with zoos around the world kept the beloved bear from extinction"--Amazon.

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