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  • Welcome, Bao Bao

    Gina Shaw

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, June 23, 2015)
    There's Something New at the National Zoo Is there anything cuter than a baby panda? Bao Bao, the National Zoo’s new cub, was officially introduced to the world in January 2014, after a formal naming ceremony—and this photo- and fact-filled book will introduce kids to Bao Bao’s world! The lively and accessible reader looks at the zoo’s panda habitat, the panda parents and their newest little cub, and how Bao Bao is cared for by the zoo handlers.
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  • Welcome Home, Baby!

    Abigail Tabby, Sam Williams

    Board book (Little Simon, June 27, 2017)
    New Books for Newborns is where to start. With lilting lullaby text and lovely illustrations, the New Books for Newborns stories are the perfect first books for new parents to share with their little ones right from the start!Start here. If only raising a child was that easy. It can be difficult in the first year to figure out what’s just right for your baby. But with this new line of books—New Books for Newborns— story time is really that simple. Designed as the first books to start reading with your baby, these just-right stories hit all the right notes with soothing texts, lovely art, and, most importantly, stories meant for sharing any time of the day. Start here. Snuggle up. It’s story time! In this lovely story that celebrates the joys of family, first-time parents welcome their new baby home where they introduce him to the place he will grow up, from the hall where he’ll take his first steps to the yard where one day he’ll run and play.
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  • Welcome, Bao Bao

    Gina Shaw

    eBook (Penguin Young Readers, June 23, 2015)
    There's Something New at the National Zoo Is there anything cuter than a baby panda? Bao Bao, the National Zoo’s new cub, was officially introduced to the world in January 2014, after a formal naming ceremony—and this photo- and fact-filled book will introduce kids to Bao Bao’s world! The lively and accessible reader looks at the zoo’s panda habitat, the panda parents and their newest little cub, and how Bao Bao is cared for by the zoo handlers.
  • Welcome

    Barroux

    Hardcover (little bee books, Oct. 18, 2016)
    Three lost polar bears search for a new home in this timely book from award-winning French illustrator Barroux.Life is quiet and peaceful on the ice for three polar bears, until, "CRACK!" The ice breaks, and they drift away. The sea is dangerous, so they need to search for a new home. Then, the polar bears see it . . . Land! They're saved! But the cows there think they are too furry, bearish, and tall, so they don't let them live there. The panda says there's no room on his island (though there clearly is!), and the giraffes pretend not to hear. All the while, their ice floe is getting smaller and smaller until they come to an empty island. A new home, all to themselves! That is, until three lost monkeys who are looking for a new home come along. The bears think about it, and say that they are welcome!Barroux's beautiful story was inspired by the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis and promotes inclusiveness and welcomeness for children!
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  • Welcome, Bao Bao

    Gina Shaw

    Board book (G P Putnam's Sons, June 23, 2015)
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  • Welcome, Bao Bao

    Gina Shaw

    Hardcover (Penguin Young Readers, June 23, 2015)
    There's Something New at the National Zoo Is there anything cuter than a baby panda? Bao Bao, the National Zoo’s new cub, was officially introduced to the world in January 2014, after a formal naming ceremony—and this photo- and fact-filled book will introduce kids to Bao Bao’s world! The lively and accessible reader looks at the zoo’s panda habitat, the panda parents and their newest little cub, and how Bao Bao is cared for by the zoo handlers.
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  • Welcome

    Sephone Zorro, Rhea Baxter

    eBook (Handersen Publishing, LLC, Oct. 4, 2016)
    A collection of bedtime stories for children.Inside are five children's stories, perfect for reading together before bedtime. Each story is filled with fun illustrations, delightful animal characters, and talks about issues such as being brave, showing kindness, and working together.Old Nanny, the Three Naughty Vegetables & the Shy Little Bean Girl (working together)Home of the Ants (kindness)Paulo the Problem Possum (being brave)Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe (working together)Frog and Mole (being thankful)If you enjoyed reading classic children's authors such as Beatrix Potter and Aesop's Fables, you will definitely enjoy Welcome, GMS volume 1.
  • Welcome

    Barroux

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, Sept. 8, 2016)
    The follow-up to Barroux's stunning and critically acclaimed Where's the Elephant? and Where's the Starfish? When Polar Bear and his friends are swept away from their icy home, they hope to find refuge in a new land. But when they are turned away from one new place after another, they start to doubt that they will ever find somewhere they will be made welcome. In this exceptional book, author-illustrator Barroux has crafted a powerful story with a twist ending about hugely important and current issues. A great opportunity for parents to discuss with children the plight of migrants and refugees, as well as global warming, in a gentle, open-ended way. "With a reassuring twist, this exceptional and very current book should be read to young children everywhere." (Picture Books Blogger). "Barroux tells his story with a light touch and a sprinkling of humour, which takes nothing away from the message." (The Bookbag).
  • Welcome Home, Baby!

    Abigail Tabby, Sam Williams

    eBook (Little Simon, June 27, 2017)
    New Books for Newborns is where to start. With lilting lullaby text and lovely illustrations, the New Books for Newborns stories are the perfect first books for new parents to share with their little ones right from the start!Start here. If only raising a child was that easy. It can be difficult in the first year to figure out what’s just right for your baby. But with this new line of books—New Books for Newborns— story time is really that simple. Designed as the first books to start reading with your baby, these just-right stories hit all the right notes with soothing texts, lovely art, and, most importantly, stories meant for sharing any time of the day. Start here. Snuggle up. It’s story time! In this lovely story that celebrates the joys of family, first-time parents welcome their new baby home where they introduce him to the place he will grow up, from the hall where he’ll take his first steps to the yard where one day he’ll run and play.
  • Welcome

    Sephone Zorro, Rhea Baxter

    Paperback (Handersen Publishing LLC, Oct. 5, 2016)
    A collection of bedtime stories for children.Inside are five children's stories, perfect for reading together before bedtime. Each story is filled with fun illustrations, delightful animal characters, and talks about issues such as being brave, showing kindness, and working together.Old Nanny, the Three Naughty Vegetables & the Shy Little Bean Girl (working together)Home of the Ants (kindness)Paulo the Problem Possum (being brave)Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe (working together)Frog and Mole (being thankful)If you enjoyed reading classic children's authors such as Beatrix Potter and Aesop's Fables, you will definitely enjoy Welcome, GMS volume 1.
  • Welcome

    Barroux

    Hardcover (Egmont Books Ltd, Sept. 8, 2016)
    The follow-up to Barroux's stunning and critically acclaimed Where's the Elephant? and Where's the Starfish? When Polar Bear and his friends are swept away from their icy home, they hope to find refuge in a new land. But when they are turned away from one new place after another, they start to doubt that they will ever find somewhere they will be made welcome. In this exceptional book, author-illustrator Barroux has crafted a powerful story with a twist ending about hugely important and current issues. A great opportunity for parents to discuss with children the plight of migrants and refugees, as well as global warming, in a gentle, open-ended way. "With a reassuring twist, this exceptional and very current book should be read to young children everywhere." (Picture Books Blogger). "Barroux tells his story with a light touch and a sprinkling of humour, which takes nothing away from the message." (The Bookbag).
  • Welcome, Baby!

    Stephanie Calmenson, Melissa Sweet

    Library Binding (HarperColl, Aug. 20, 2002)
    Sing a song for baby.Sing a song of joy!We have a little girl!We have a little boy!This joyous book welcomes babies to the world and celebrates their daily lives from birth up to toddlerhood. Catchy poems you'll soon know by heart and sparkling pictures that will make you smile show babies growing and learning about themselves, their families, and the world around them.From diaper changes to playing "horsey" and from splashing in the tub to giving Mommy a good-morning kiss, the love, happiness, and fun that babies bring to our lives are captured perfectly by Stephanie Calmenson and Melissa Sweet in this special book, a gift to the babies we love.
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