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Invasion of the pugs

Ember is all ready for doggy daycare at the park, but when the dog walker arrives to pick him up, he comes face-to-face with the strangest looking dogs ever, PUGS. He then learns a terrible secret, the pugs are aliens trying to take over the Earth! Will Ember and the other pets be able to stop an evil invasion of the pugs?.
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Parrots

2024
Engage your earliest readers with these nonfiction animal introductions! In Parrots, emergent readers learn how parrots fly, eat, and live in the rain forest. Carefully crafted text, high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references support emergent readers. Parrots includes tools for caregivers as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, index, and review questions. Parrots is part of Jump!'s My First Animal Books series.
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Arctic

"How are day and night different in each of the main habitats on Earth? Discover it with this series of books!The Arctic is a cold and unusual place. There are six months of daylight and six months of darkness. How does this affect the creatures that live there? What do animals such as polar bears, walruses, and reindeers do during the long Arctic days and nights? Learn about the Arctic habitat while you follow its natural cycle in this beautiful book!ABOUT THE SERIES: Habitats are the homes of plants and animals. There are many habitats in the world, and they are all different! But habitats themselves can also be very different when the sun shines... and when the stars are out! Some of the animals that live in these habitats are active during the day. They seek the heat and the light of the sun. While other animals are active at night. They like to come out once the temperatures drop. Discover the different habitats of Earth, and learn what animals do as the day goes by, with this new series of books!".
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Doris

2024
"Being a bright red elephant, Doris is very easy to spot. Can you see her? Exactly. But Doris dreams of losing herself in a colorful crowd. Come on a journey of discover as one little elephant comes to appreciate being herself"--Publisher's description.
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Giraffe is too tall for this book

2023
"Furry, feathered, and scaled--all our animal friends are ready to read. But there's just one big problem: Giraffe is too tall! Or, maybe, the book is too short. Come along for a special story time featuring six friendly animals and one puzzling predicament. Using their bodies and minds, the animals persevere through an . . . adventure, revealing that sometimes it's not ourselves we need to change--it's the book!--OCLC.
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Amazon animals

"Squirrel monkeys, glass frogs, basilisk lizards, and capybaras have something in common: they all live in the Amazon rainforest! Meet these and other incredible animals in this new reader that is perfect for fluent readers, featuring 100 wild and wonderful facts.".
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Goats

2024
Developed by literacy experts and educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to goats through simple, predictable text and related photos.
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I can do it even if I'm scared

finding the brave you
2024
"Have you ever been so scared that your tummy tumbled and your heart hiccupped and your fingers fiddled? You're not alone! Elephant, Cheetah, and Gator feel the same way. Join these three friends as they find their brave self by first imagining themselves as brave and growing into being brave"--Publisher.
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The bark park

2024
Bo excitedly heads to the new dog park, but when he meets a pup who is not interested in making friends, he wonders if not all dogs are meant to be Bark Park buddies.
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Sloth

2024
Did you know that there are six species of sloths? They are divided into two groups, based on how many claws they have on their front feet. The four three-toed species are a bit smaller than the two species of two-toed sloths. Find out more about sloths in this book.
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