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There's no place like home....
From tiny snails to great white whales, each living creature has a place to call home -- our beloved earth. Jean Marzollo's lyrical poem celebrates the universal love of family and belonging, while Ashley Wolff's gorgeously detailed paintings invite a fresh, wonderous look at the world around us.
"A tender poem that extols nature's wonders". -- School Library Journal
"A lovely choice for story hours or sharing one-on-one". -- ALA Booklist
"Magnificent double-page spreads". -- Publishers Weekly [via]

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Seven animal origin stories are culled from Koasati Creek, Navajo, and Tsimshian traditions and describe how such animals as the possum, coyote, and chipmunk became the animals we know today with the help of Mother Earth. [via]
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On the first day of kindergarten, Miss Bindergarten must prepare her classroom for her beloved students. This noble, whimsical teacher greets her dark, summertime-empty classroom with an explosion of color--a bouquet of fall leaves, a goldfish, rolled-up posters, and shoeboxes full of no-doubt-delightful surprises. Meanwhile, her young students get ready, too: "Adam Krupp wakes up. Brenda Heath brushes her teeth. Christopher Beaker finds his sneaker." Author Joseph Slate matches each animal character with a letter of the alphabet, and readers can flip to the back to discover that Adam is an alligator, Brenda is a beaver, and Christopher is a cat--and so on, through the more obscure animals such as the quokka and the Uakari monkey. Youngsters will relish the scenes of school preparation, adorned by rhyming text: a mother iguana dragging her son Ian Lowe (who cries "I won't go!") out the front door, and the little vole Vicki Densel biting her pencil. And of course Miss Bindergarten is the kindergarten teacher we either remember fondly or wish we had. The final back-to-school classroom scene explodes with love and pride and the smell of freshly sharpened pencils. For kids who adore this book--and there are thousands--don't miss Joseph Slate and Ashley Wolff's second loving tribute to teachers and students, Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the 100th Day of Kindergarten. (Ages 4 and older) --Karin Snelson [via]
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