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The First Day of May
By Henrique Coser Moreira (E More)
Celebrating firsts, from the first day of spring to your first time exploring the world with someone you love, this wordless ode to joy and discovery will move readers of all ages.
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One Giant Leap
By Thao Lam (E Lam)
An astronaut is getting ready to explore a new world. Boots? Check. Gloves? Check. And a helmet, of course. They take their first step outside...and discover a strange new world with towering hills to climb, fantastical beasts to meet, and a raging storm to overcome. Will they make it back to their ship safely? A child's excitement for a snowy day transforms a walk to school into a wonder-filled trek through an imaginary world.
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Afikomen
By Tziporah Cohen (E Cohe)
In this wordless time-travel adventure, three children at a Passover seder visit ancient Egypt to help baby Moses find his way safely to Pharaoh’s daughter. When a family settles at the table for Passover, their dog nabs the afikomen bag (containing matzah used for the seder) and dives under the tablecloth. The children follow him and find themselves transported to ancient Egypt.
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The Book From Far Away
By Bruce Handy (E Hand)
A child busy reading in a treehouse spots a family who seems to have just arrived on Earth for a picnic. The youngest member of the alien family holds a mind-bendingly strange object. Could it be a book from outer space?
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Lola's Heart
By Alexandra Boiger (E Boig)
Lola heads out into the world with a dream in her heart and the love of her family and friends by her side. But when her dream gets lost, her heart is wounded. Lola cannot nurse it back to health on her own, but love steps in-and is patient and kind and protects Lola and her heart until they can heal and head off again to find new dreams.
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A Day for Sandcastles
By JonArno Lawson (E Laws)
A dazzling wordless picture book celebrates creative problem-solving, teamwork, and the sun-splashed wonder of a day at the beach.
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Gold
By Jed Alexander (E Alex)
Who belongs and who doesn't? Do members of the same family all look the same? This wordless picture book plays with our assumptions about family. Is the little girl making food an uninvited guest, taking advantage of the bear family's open door? Or is she someone else entirely?
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Sign Off
By Stephen Savage (E Sava)
A wordless picture book that shows what the figures on road signs do when no one is around to see them.
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Little Fox in the Forest
By Stephanie Graegin (E Grae)
A wordless picture book in which two friends follow a young fox deep into the woods and discover a wondrous and magical world.
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A Ball for Daisy
By Christopher Raschka (E Rasc)
A wordless picture book about all the fun a dog can have with her ball.
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Float
By Daniel Miyares (E Miya)
Wordless picture book about a boy who loses his paper boat in the rain.
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Flora and the Flamingo
By Molly Idle (E Idle)
In this wordless book with interactive flaps, a friendship develops between a girl named Flora and a graceful flamingo, as they learn to dance together.
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I Got It!
By David Wiesner (E Wies)
In this wordless picture book, a young outfielder imagines all the terrifying ways he might not catch the baseball, and one way that he can.
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The Midnight Fair
By Gideon Sterer (E Ster)
A fairground in the evening is a glowing beacon of treats and delights. Bright lights paint the midway in cotton-candy pink, lemon yellow, and candy-apple red. Alluring prizes invite folks to try a game of skill or chance. The aromas of spun sugar, warm popcorn, and baking pretzels fill the air. It is any wonder, then, that after the lights go out and the people go home, the creatures in the nearby forest want to take their turn in this color-soaked fantasyland? Join them as they take a wild joyride through the magical, marvelous midnight fair.
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Churro and the Magician
By Gastón Caba (E Caba)
Churro is a bunny with a big imagination. And sometimes, it gets Churro in trouble. After missing the school bus one day, Churro discovers a magic wand that a magician left behind. Now Churro's bad day just got a little more fun. But not for everyone in town! With the help of new friends, Churro must learn to use creativity and the magician's wand to help fix the town's magical new problems.