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  • The Library

    Sarah Stewart, David Small

    Paperback (Square Fish, Sept. 10, 1999)
    Meet an unforgettable bibliophileElizabeth Brown doesn't like to play with dolls and she doesnt like to skate. What she does like to do is read books. Lots of books. The only problem is that her library has gotten so big she can't even use her front door anymore. What should Elizabeth Brown do? Start her own public library, of course! With charming verse and watercolors Sarah Stewart and David Small celebrate one of America's oldest and finest institutions.
  • Library Lil

    Suzanne Williams, Steven Kellogg

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, May 16, 2001)
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  • Library Lion

    Michelle Knudsen, Kevin Hawkes

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    An affectionate storybook tribute to that truly wonderful place: the library. Miss Merriweather, the head librarian, is very particular about rules in the library. No running allowed. And you must be quiet. But when a lion comes to the library one day, no one is sure what to do. There aren't any rules about lions in the library. And, as it turns out, this lion seems very well suited to library visiting. His big feet are quiet on the library floor. He makes a comfy backrest for the children at story hour. And he never roars in the library, at least not anymore. But when something terrible happens, the lion quickly comes to the rescue in the only way he knows how. Michelle Knudsen's disarming story, illustrated by the matchless Kevin Hawkes in an expressive timeless style, will win over even the most ardent of rule keepers. "From the Hardcover edition."
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  • Library Lion

    Michelle Knudsen, Kevin Hawkes

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, Oct. 2, 2006)
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  • The Library

    Sarah Stewart, David Small

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, Sept. 4, 2008)
    Elizabeth Brown doesn't like to play with dolls, and she doesn't like to skate. What she does like to do is read books. Now that she's grown up, her collection is so big all the shelves are collapsing. Her front door has disappeared entirely. What in the world will she do? The reclusive Elizabeth Brown surprises everyone with her splendid solution.
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  • Library Lily

    Gillian Shields, Francesca Chessa

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, June 8, 2011)
    Lily loves to read. She is fascinated by the stories in her books, and reads wherever she goes—through summer, autumn, winter, and spring. But one day, Lily meets a girl who hates reading. Milly invites Lily to have adventures of her own—outside the pages of a book. Together the two friends help each other discover the joy of both backyards and books—and find on the way that adventures are best with a friend along.
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  • Library Lil

    Suzanne Williams, Steven Kellogg

    Hardcover (Dial, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Having read almost every book in the library, Lil grows up to become the librarian of a town in which everybody watches TV instead of reading, but when a storm knocks out all the town's power, Lil seizes the opportunity to try to turn the townsfolk into readers.
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  • The Library

    Simon Hartwell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 30, 2017)
    8yrs +Middle Grade Adventure for boys and girlsDr Who meets the Goonies. Where the strength of friendship is championed as they face the challenges and dangers of time travel.Every small town in America has a house that is, well, creepy, spooky, scary even and Alex Powell inherited such a house in the small town of Danville USA.Oh and it's haunted. It even has its own rhyme.'Once you go in, you never come out.' 'Never a scream, never a shout.''Never heard again or seen about.'Alex and his new friends find The Library within the old house and discover, trapped within the books, are the missing Mountfield family, ghost hunters, and treasure seekers, whilst their ghosts haunt the house. But Alex is not the only stranger in town..........An Unsolved murder in Australia, The Titanic, and London, during the Blitz await Alex and his friends as they seek to find and return those trapped within.
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  • Library Lion

    Michelle Knudsen, Kevin Hawkes, Christine Marshall

    Paperback (Live Oak Media (NY), Dec. 31, 2007)
    No roaring allowed! Well, sometimes rules need to be altered if there's a very good reason! Normalcy prevails at Knudsen's Library-story hour... then a lion walks through the door. What's normal about that, Christine Marshall has the calmness of a lion tamer and a librarian. Her quiet tone gives way to dramatic punch when the lion shows up; her pacing heightens the pleasure in each twist of the story.-AudioFile Magazine
  • Library Mouse

    Daniel Kirk

    Paperback (UK Abrams Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2010)
    Sam is a mouse who lives in a library. He loves to read all kinds of books and he learns that he also loves to make up and write his own stories, just like the books he finds in the library. He begins to leave his stories (that he also illustrates) in different parts of the library - the mystery he writes he places alongside the other mysteries; the fairytale goes with similar books and so on. Humans find his stories and want to know who the writer is. So Sam, who is a bit cautious around humans, devises a plan to introduce them to the writer inside themselves.
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  • Library Mouse

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 1, 2007)
    A small creature offers his big voice for aspiring authors everywhereEvery child can be a writer—and Library Mouse shows them how! Beloved children’s books author and illustrator Daniel Kirk wonderfully brings to life the story of Sam, a library mouse. Sam’s home was in a little hole in the wall in the children’s reference books section, and he thought that life was very good indeed. For Sam loved to read. He read picture books and chapter books, biographies and poetry, and ghost stories and mysteries. Sam read so much that finally one day he decided to write books himself! Sam shared his books with other library visitors by placing them on a bookshelf at night. Until there came the time that people wanted to meet this talented author. Whatever was Sam to do? The joy of reading, writing, and sharing is brought to life in this warmhearted tale.
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  • Library Day

    Anne F. Rockwell, Lizzy Rockwell

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 10, 2017)
    While visiting the library for the first time, a young boy listens to stories, reads books and magazines, and learns that there is something for everyone at the library.