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Read in Monday Book Babies

By Pato Mena
Nube Ocho, 2016.  Picture Book.

The perfect book to read before bed.  Kids will laugh with exotic animals trying to nap just before they do!  It is very hot in the jungle and suddenly a nice breeze arrives.  The jaguar wants to take a siesta.  Just then he saw a coati and said, “Could you do me a big favor?  Could you wake me up in exactly 10 minutes?”  The coati wanted a siesta too, and asked the cockatiel to wake him up in exactly 10 minutes.  Promising to wake someone up is a big responsibility...  --Publisher




Read in Monday Cuentos

Déjame decorar el árbol de Navidad
Escrito por Mireille d’Allancé
Traducción por Anna Coll-Vinent
Editorial Corimbo, 1999.  Spanish Picture Book.

Esta mañana papá ha venido del bosque con un enorme árbol para decorar. "¡Súper!", piensa Pol. Pero, decepción: papá no le deja tocar nada. Las guirnaldas son frágiles, las bolas son frágiles... ¡No es justo!  --Publisher




Read in Toddler Time

Monster Boogie
Written by Laurie Berkner
Illustrated by Ben Clanton
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2018.  Picture Book.

I’m the biggest monster
that you’ve ever seen!
My eyes are purple
and my teeth are green.
I’m big and I’m scary,
you know what I mean?
And this is what I like to do… 

Boogie away those bedtime fears and embrace your inner monster with Monster Boogie, based on Laurie Berkner’s irresistibly fun song and featuring lively, playful artwork by Ben Clanton!  I do the monster boogie. So can you! Rraaaahhh!  --Publisher




Read in Toddler Time

By Annie Bach
Sterling Children's Books, 2014.  Picture Book.

Monster's invited—and monster's delighted! Come and join the monster bash. There's spinning and pinning, high-fiving and jiving, and munching, crunching, and buggy-food lunching. But when it all ends, Monster must leave his fun-loving friends. There's crying and sighing—until Monster discovers a happy surprise waiting for him at home. This wacky celebration will be a hit with kids!  --Publisher





Read in Preschool Time

Mummy Cat
Written by Marcus Ewert
Illustrated by Lisa Brown
Clarion Books, 2015.  Picture Book.

Deep within this maze of stone,
a creature wakes up, all alone . . .

Mummy Cat prowls his pyramid home, longing for his beloved owner. As he roams the tomb, lavish murals above his head display scenes of the cat with his young Egyptian queen, creating a story-within-a-story about the events of centuries past. Hidden hieroglyphs deepen the tale and are explained in an informative author’s note.

Marcus Ewert and Lisa Brown’s smart, beautiful book is a marvel of sophisticated simplicity, infinitely engaging to examine in detail, and complete with a sweetly surprising plot twist sure to delight young cat-lovers and budding Egyptologists alike.  --Publisher




Read in Preschool Time

Moon River
Based on the Song by Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini
Illustrated by Tim Hopgood
Henry Holt and Company, 2018.  Picture Book.

Two drifters, off to see the world,
There's such a lot of world to see.
We're after the same rainbow's end, 
Waiting 'round the bend, 
My huckleberry friend,
Moon River and me.

Follow a girl, accompanied by her teddy bear, as she dreams about the wide and wonderful world.  Cozy scenes of pajamas and bedtime make this a perfect story to share at the end of the day.  --Publisher




Read in Friday Book Babies

Jazz Baby
Written by Lisa Wheeler
Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
Harcourt Books, 2007.  Picture Book.

First there's a tap.  Next there's a snap.  Then itty-bitty Baby's hands CLAP-CLAP-CLAP!  TOOT! goes his family.  BOOM!  BOOM!  BOP!  Evenn Baby's neighbors go HIP-HIP-HOP!  But when the party quiets down, the rock-a-byin' starts--and it's time for this little jazz baby to snooze.  OH YEAH!  --Publisher




Read in Friday Cuentos

Navidad en familia
Escrito por Paul Maar
Illustrado por Kęstutis Kasparavičius
Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1998.  Spanish Picture Book.

¡Ya viene la Navidad, ya viene la Navidad! Juntos en familia vamos a festejar. Este libro profusamente ilustrado muestra cómo diversas familias de animales reciben la Navidad. 
--Publisher

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