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  2. A Big Mooncake for Little Star - Wikipedia

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    A Big Mooncake for Little Star is a 2018 picture book written and illustrated by Grace Lin. The story is about Little Star gradually eating the mooncake that her mother has baked. The book was a departure for Lin both thematically and in her use of illustrative style. The book was well reviewed and was awarded a Caldecott Honor in 2019. The ...

  3. Prince & Knight - Wikipedia

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    A companion book, Maiden & Princess, co-authored by Haack and Isabel Galupo and illustrated by Becca Human, was released in April 2019. [18] In this children’s book, a brave prince comes of age and a ball is held to find him a bride. A warrior girl attends but does not love the prince, instead falling in love with a girl she meets outside. [19]

  4. The Magic Hat - Wikipedia

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    Books+Publishing found it "..a picture book about happiness that IS happy..". [2] The Magic Hat has also been reviewed by Kirkus Reviews, [3] Publishers Weekly, [4] School Library Journal, [5] Horn Book Guides, [6] Magpies, [7] Magpies, [8] and the Australian Book Review. [9] It was the chosen book for the 2007 National Simultaneous Storytime. [10]

  5. Just Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You - Wikipedia

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    Be Different, Be Brave, Be You is a children’s picture book written by Sonia Sotomayor and illustrated by Rafael Lopez. The book was published on September 3, 2019, and won ALA’s 2020 Schneider Family Book Award. [1] The book follows the experiences of children who are diagnosed with disabilities and focuses on the power of these differences.

  6. Little Toot - Wikipedia

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    Kirkus Reviews gave Little Toot a starred review, [1] it won the 1969 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, [2] [3] and is a Library of Congress classic in children's literature. [2] [3] Daniel Pinkwater and Scott Simon read and raved about the 2007 restored classic edition ("Hardie Gramatky never speaks down to children") on NPR's Weekend Edition in ...

  7. Green (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    Green is a children's picture book by American author and artist Laura Vaccaro Seeger. It was first published in 2012 by Roaring Brook Press . The pages illustrate different shades of green in nature, with cut-out shapes linking the different scenes.