new picture books 2025

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Book cover for "The Bigfoot field guide to campers (and other mysterious creatures)"
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"While there are many dangerous creatures in the forest, there's one species that Bigfoot fears most: campers! They're smelly and noisy, and they make a mess of everything. Thankfully, Bigfoot has ten simple guidelines sure to keep anyone safe from these interlopers. Only, when he slips up on Guideline #2 ('Never, EVER allow yourself to be seen by a camper'), Bigfoot's surprised to find himself ignoring his own advice to help one who's lost. Could...
Book cover for "Dear Duck, please come!"
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"On the other side of the old wooden bridge, deep in Piney Glen, Duck opens his mailbox to find a letter from Rabbit: Dear Duck, Please come! I lost my tooth. Duck sets out to find that tooth-it's a good-friend thing to do, after all. Along the way, he enlists help from Badger, Turtle, Squirrel, and Mouse. Can they be the kind of friends Rabbit most needs?"--Provided by publisher.
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"... a rollicking and rhyming story about a boy and his family who have all the right tools to help their community."--Provided by publisher.
Book cover for "Otter carries on"
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"Otter loves floating and collecting pretty, heavy rocks all by themself. When a storm comes, Otter has so many rocks that they can't swim home--and soon, they're lost at sea. But when a few rocks accidentally slip away, Otter feels--lighter. And with the help of a new friend, Otter realizes that maybe they don't need to carry everything alone"--
Book cover for "You can sit with me"
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"The simple yet profound gesture of offering someone a place to sit, just as they are, is precisely what some kids need to feel welcomed into a new or overwhelming space. Whether you're at a reading circle, a craft table, or a picnic blanket, it's always time to demonstrate kindness"--