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  • Small in the City

    Sydney Smith

    eBook (Neal Porter Books, Sept. 3, 2019)
    It can be a little scary to be small in a big city, but this child has some good advice for a very special friend in need.Winner of the Ezra Jack Keats Award for Writer!A New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Book of the YearAn ALA Notable Children's BookA Capitol Choices Noteworthy TitleIt can be a little scary to be small in a big city, but it helps to know you're not alone.When you're small in the city, people don't see you, and loud sounds can scare you, and knowing what to do is sometimes hard. But this little kid knows what it's like, and knows the neighborhood. And a little friendly advice can go a long way.Alleys can be good shortcuts, but some are too dark.Or, there are lots of good hiding places in the city, like under a mulberry bush or up a walnut tree.And, if the city gets to be too much, you're always welcome home, where it's safe and quiet.In the first book that he has both written and illustrated, award-winning artist Sydney Smith spins a quiet, contemplative tale about seeing a big world through little eyes.Winner of the Governor General's Literary AwardA New York Times Best Children's Book of 2019A Wall Street Journal Best Children's Book of the YearAn NPR Best Kids Book of the YearA Washington Post Best Children's Book of the YearA Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Best Picture Book of the YearNamed a Best Book of the Year by Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, the Horn Book, Shelf Awareness, and many more!A 2019 Booklist Editors' ChoiceA BCCB Blue Ribbon Book
  • In the City

    NanaYaw Adu-Sarkodie MD, Terrell Lamont Bunch Sr

    eBook (AuthorHouse, June 11, 2019)
    In the City was inspired by a song that Dr. Yawza! sang to his youngest daughter during a trip to New Orleans for the Essence Music Festival. It was early morning, and she had just woken up and was looking for her momma. From the view in the hotel room, they could look out and see and hear the hustle and bustle of the city. Surprisingly, his daughter loved the song. Thus, In the City was born.
  • Cow in the Dark

    Todd Aaron Smith

    Hardcover (Baker Pub Group, April 1, 2001)
    After Cow hears noises in the darkness she becomes frightened and wakes the other animals in the barn, convincing them that there is are monsters outside, so they decide that she should investigate.
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  • Patty in the City

    Carolyn Wells

    eBook
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  • Claude in the City

    Alex T. Smith

    eBook (Peachtree Publishing Company, Oct. 15, 2017)
    Claude is no ordinary dog – he leads an extraordinary life!Claude and his best friend, Sir Bobblysock (who is both a sock and very bobbly), go to the City for the very first time. They go shopping, visit a museum, foil a robbery, and heal an entire hospital waiting room full of patients. All in all, a most satisfactory day for this delightful duo.Quirky, delightfully odd, and positively surreal, Alex T. Smith’s illustrated early chapter book series promises giggle-filled bedtime reading and a laugh-out-loud option for readers transitioning from picture books to chapter books.
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  • In the city

    Susana Pasternac

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1994)
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  • Cat in the City

    Julie Salamon, Jill Weber

    eBook (Dial Books, Sept. 4, 2014)
    A tender and beautifully illustrated debut children’s book from a New York Times bestselling teamA city savvy stray cat named Pretty Boy has always managed to make it on his own. He’s as vain as they come, and he won’t admit to being dependent on anyone. But as he discovers the pleasures of friendship, he learns that home really is where the heart is. Or, at the very least, home is where his friends are. And with friends all around New York City, Pretty Boy will always have a place to call home.The author and illustrator team who brought us the New York Times bestseller The Christmas Tree introduce an unforgettable animal adventure in the tradition of A Cricket in Times Square and The One and Only Ivan. The result is a story that will captivate readers of all ages with its warmth and wit.
  • Claude in the City

    Alex T. Smith

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, April 1, 2013)
    Claude is no ordinary dog – he leads an extraordinary life!Claude and his best friend, Sir Bobblysock (who is both a sock and very bobbly), go to the City for the very first time. They go shopping, visit a museum, foil a robbery, and heal an entire hospital waiting room full of patients. All in all, a most satisfactory day for this delightful duo.Quirky, delightfully odd, and positively surreal, Alex T. Smith’s illustrated early chapter book series promises giggle-filled bedtime reading and a laugh-out-loud option for readers transitioning from picture books to chapter books.
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  • Magic in the City

    Heather Dyer, Serena Malyon

    language (Kids Can Press, April 4, 2017)
    Brothers Jake and Simon Grubb are not happy about having to move to England to live with their cousin Hannah and her family. But the boys’ luck turns when, on the way there, they encounter a retiring magician who gives them three objects he claims have magical powers. In no time at all, the boys and their cousin Hannah find themselves traveling through space and time on the wild adventure of a lifetime. And discovering that anything’s possible — with a little magic!When a night begins with a magic carpet ride, there’s no telling what else might be in store!
  • Magic in the City

    Heather Dyer, Serena Malyon

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 4, 2017)
    Brothers Jake and Simon Grubb are not happy they have to leave their home in Canada to move in with their cousin Hannah and her family in England. But things get interesting for the boys when, on the way there, they encounter a retiring magician at a highway rest stop who presents them with three gifts he claims have magical properties: a carpet, a camera and a stopwatch. Unfortunately, the magician doesn't provide them with any instructions. So when the boys and Hannah find themselves being swept away on a wild adventure fueled by the magic in these curious objects, they have to learn as they go. But who cares when it's this exciting! Flying over London, traveling through time, meeting the queen --- what could possibly top this? Little do they know, there's something soon to come that will!Award-winning author Heather Dyer weaves an enchanting spell with this well-crafted early chapter book. The point of view in the story shifts among all three children, allowing readers to get to know each of the likable characters well. The captivating idea of ordinary children being given the opportunity to use magic to create their own fun experience, particularly flying above London on a magic carpet, will be irresistible to children. With one suspenseful, action-packed scene after another, this is a quick-moving and gently humorous adventure story that's just right for beginning chapter book readers.
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  • The City in the Lake

    Rachel Neumeier

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 8, 2008)
    THE KINGDOM’S HEART is the City. The City’s heart is the King. The King’s heart is the Prince. The Prince is missing.Ever since the Prince disappeared, nothing has been right in the Kingdom. Something has disturbed the strange, old magic that whispers around its borders . . . something cunning and powerful. And the disturbance extends to the farthest reaches of the Kingdom, including the idyllic village where Timou is learning to be a mage under her father’s tutelage.When Timou’s father journeys to the City to help look for the Prince, but never returns, Timou senses that the disturbance in the Kingdom is linked to her—and to the undiscovered heritage of the mother she never knew. She must leave her village, even if it means confronting powers greater than her own, even though what she finds may challenge everything she knows. Even if it means leaving love behind.
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  • In the City

    Don Kilby

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    From rush hour on a busy city street to harvest time down on the farm, the Wheels at Work series provides a close-up look at the world of hardworking trucks, buses, ambulances, tractors, combines and more. With simple narrative sentences and vibrant, detailed artwork, these books put kids behind the wheels of some formidable machines. The vehicles they see every day -- in the city or in the country -- are brought to life on each appealing page.
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