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Herbert Climbs to the Top (Hippo Park Pals)

by Rilla Alexander

In the fourth miniature picture book in the Hippo Park Pals series, Herbert climbs to the top of the jungle gym and makes a heroic rescue when Teddy falls!The fourth book in the adorable Hippo Park Pals series, real picture books--perfect for little hands!In the fourth book of the Hippo Park Pals, Herbert climbs to the top of the jungle gym for the first time. Of course, he has to look where he places his feet and balance each step of the way. Step! Pull! Step! Pull! Try not to wobble! He&’s got it! And when Teddy (his stuffed bear) falls, Herbert imagines being a helicopter and making a heroic save!Rilla Alexander&’s hippo siblings, Fiona and Herbert, are adorable and kind! Her colors and the social emotional messages in these precious books meet kids exactly where they are.

Herbert on the Slide (Hippo Park Pals #1)

by Rilla Alexander

Herbert loves the slide, and in this first of four irresistible miniature full-length picture books, the littlest readers are introduced to new friends and the charming world of the Hippo Park playground.Herbert loves the slide! Climbing up the ladder, sitting himself down, sending Teddy down first—it's all the best part. Herbert imagines sliding down into a magical underwater world and being chased up a mountain by a bear—preschoolers will love Herbert's adventures playing on the slide, and thrill to this first visit to Hippo Park. All four Hippo Park Pals mini picture books are set in the playground, where the animals play, imagine, and have lots of feelings—just like preschoolers do.

Herbivores (What Animals Eat Ser.)

by James Benefield

What do herbivores eat? Mostly food from plants! Find out what classifies an animal as a ‘herbivore,’ as well as how common features like tooth shape reflect an animal’s diet. Get and in-depth look at a wide range of fascinating animals from around the world and introduce readers to ideas about the relationships between animals.

Hercules and the Stables

by Bill Greenhead Rebecca Grudzina Lori O'Dea

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Herd You Loud and Clear (Good Dog #3)

by Cam Higgins

In the adorable third book of the Good Dog series, Bo learns to herd the sheep on the farm—the hard way!Loveable puppy Bo Davis has his work cut out for him when he has to herd the farm&’s sheep by himself! With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Good Dog chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.

Here Comes Doctor Hippo: A Little Hippo Story (A Little Hippo Story)

by Jonathan London

Little Hippo loves to pretend, and today he is playing a doctor. He tries to examine Big Hippo, Very Tall Giraffe, Giant Crocodile, Elephant, and other patients. But not everyone plays the way Doctor Hippo expected. Especially not Lion. Lion does not want to play Doctor Hippo's game. When he lets out a huge roar, the little doctor races home to find that Mama Hippo's medicine is the best of all. Jonathan London's reassuring story is perfectly matched by Gilles Eduar's warm and whimsical illustrations.

Here Comes Firefighter Hippo (A Little Hippo Story)

by Jonathan London

Today Little Hippo is playing firefighter. But as Firefighter Hippo pedals his fire truck through the jungle, he gets trapped in a mud hole, tangled in tall grass, and stuck on a hill. That's nothing compared to the biggest surprise of all—a real fire. It's a good thing the little firefighter knows exactly what to do!

Here Comes Frosty! (Board Book)

by Random House

Children ages 2 to 5 will have snow much fun with this full-color board book based on the beloved 1969 holiday television special, Frosty the Snowman!

Here Comes Peter Cottontail Big Golden Book (Big Golden Book)

by Golden Books

Boys and girls ages 3 to 7 will love this beautifully illustrated Big Golden Book retelling of the classic Peter Cottontail Claymation TV special from 1971.

Here Comes Peter Cottontail Pictureback (Pictureback(R))

by Mary Man-Kong Random House

Children ages 3 to 7 will love to celebrate Easter with this full-color storybook based on the classic Peter Cottontail Claymation TV special from 1971. Plus, it features press-out Easter egg holders and over 30 stickers!

Here Comes Peter Cottontail!

by Steve Nelson Jack Rollins

Here Comes Peter Cottontail! For more than fifty years, this charming little Easter song has captivated children and adults alike. Now this classic comes alive with vibrant and enchanting watercolors by Pamela R. Levy as Peter Cottontail prepares for Easter, from dyeing the eggs to hiding them for the children. Young people everywhere will love this delightful Peter Cottontail.

Here Comes Redbird! (Step into Reading)

by Random House

The adventure hits the streets when the Batmobile comes to life in this Step into Reading leveled reader inspired by the new hit pre-school animated series Batwheels! Perfect for children ages 4 to 6!Just like Batman and Robin, Bam the Batmobile and Redwing learn that they have to must work together to put the brakes on Joker and his trouble-causing van, Prank. Based on Batwheels, the hit preschool animated series on Cartoon Network and HBOmax, this full-color Step into Reading leveled reader is a great way for young fans of Batman ages 2-5, the Batmobile and all manner of things that go, to enjoy the show again and again while they learn to read.Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.

Here Comes Spring!

by Susan Kantor

Say hello to spring with this sweet rhyming board book companion to Here Comes Fall!, Hooray for Snowy Days!, and Hooray for Sunny Days! featuring the same adorable cast of woodland creatures. <p><p> Here comes spring, all fresh and green, say goodbye to winter’s cold, we welcome new buds on trees, and daffodils of gold. From finding bright red ladybugs to blowing dandelion seeds into the warm spring breeze, enjoy the best things about spring! With adorable inviting illustrations, and sweet, rhyming text, this board book is the perfect springtime read-aloud for parents and little ones to share.

Here Comes Truck Driver Hippo (A Little Hippo Story)

by Jonathan London

New York Times best-selling author Jonathan London explores how even the smallest Hippo can be a big help when he teams up with his friends.Little Hippo loves to play pretend, and today he&’s going to be a truck driver! He zooms his dump truck through the savannah to deliver a surprise to the lion cubs. But when Little Hippo encounters roadblocks throughout his journey, he&’s grateful he has such good friends to help him along his way. This heartwarming story shows the importance of helping others and being brave.

Here Comes the Parade!: Ready-to-read Level 2 (Tony And Lauren Dungy Ready-to-reads Ser.)

by Tony Dungy, Lauren Dungy

When they find a lost wallet at the parade, the Dungy children learn an important lesson about telling the truth and doing the right thing.

Here Is Big Bunny

by Steve Henry

Whose giant foot is that? Where are those ears going . . . ? Through windows, behind trees, and behind buildings, Big Bunny is peeking out. More than one hundred fifty colorful animal characters, busily walking through their city, stop and look at the giant bunny in their midst. What could all of these clues add up to? Why, it's Big Bunny—a huge balloon, sailing down the street with a smile in the middle of a parade! Beginning readers will love searching through Steve Henry's detailed spreads for hints, looking for Big Bunny in each spread. The text features brief, simple sentences with no more than one word changing from page to page, making this one of the first books a child will be able to read on their own. For older readers, an author's note explains the inspiration behind the story, artistic influences, and some of the unexpected treasures hiding on the page. Bold colors and creative cutaways make this a fun read, and there's always some new detail to discover!

Here Is The Coral Reef

by Madeleine Dunphy Tom Leonard

Set in Australia's Great Barrier Reef, this lyrical rhyming tale introduces young readers to some of the coral reef's most striking residents. From the sleek shark to the colorful parrotfish to the deceptively beautiful sea anemone, each creature in this abundant undersea world relies on another for its existence. Beginning with coral, the very element that defines this ecosystem, Madeleine Dunphy uses a cumulative approach, combining simple yet forceful verse with repetition to reveal the fragile chain that links each of the plants and animals in this unique environment. Tom Leonard's vibrant paintings capture this miraculous circle of life.

Here Is the Baby

by Polly Kanevsky Taeeun Yoo

Soothing text and colorful linoleum block prints create an intimate look into a baby's day. From Mama's first cuddle in the morning to Daddy's last kiss at bedtime, this charming picture book describes the blissful affection between babies and their parents. As they follow the understated, straightforward observations of the routines of a baby--including baby's first shaky steps, baby's much needed nap, the comfort of baby's bottle, a steamy bath, and a bedtime story--parents and their little ones will enjoy seeing themselves. Like Mem Fox's Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes, this joyful book by Polly Kanevsky and illustrated by Taeeun Yoo, the recipient of both a New York Times Best Illustrated Award and an Ezra Jack Keats Award, will surely appeal to families with young children.

Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth

by Oliver Jeffers

#1 New York Times bestsellerA TIME Magazine Best Book of the YearA NPR Best Book of 2017A Boston Globe Best Book of 2017"Moments of human intimacy jostle with scenes that inspire cosmic awe, and the broad diversity of Jeffers's candy-colored humans...underscores the twin messages that 'You're never alone on Earth' and that we're all in this together."--Publisher's Weekly (starred review)"A true work of art."--BuzzFeedOliver Jeffers, arguably the most influential creator of picture books today, offers a rare personal look inside his own hopes and wishes for his child--and in doing so gifts children and parents everywhere with a gently sweet and humorous missive about our world and those who call it home. Insightfully sweet, with a gentle humor and poignancy, here is Oliver Jeffers' user's guide to life on Earth. He created it specially for his son, yet with a universality that embraces all children and their parents. Be it a complex view of our planet's terrain (bumpy, sharp, wet), a deep look at our place in space (it&’s big), or a guide to all of humanity (don&’t be fooled, we are all people), Oliver's signature wit and humor combine with a value system of kindness and tolerance to create a must-have book for parents.Praise for Here We Are:-"A sweet and tender distillation of what every Earthling needs to know and might well spend a lifetime striving to achieve. A must-purchase for new parent shelves"--School Library Journal-"From the skies to the animal kingdom to the people of the world and lots of other beautifully rendered examples of life on Earth, Here We Are carries a simple message: Be kind." --NPR-"[An] enchanting gem of a children's book"--NBC's Today Show-"A must-have book for parents."--Gambit-"A celebration of people all shapes and sizes, and of the beauty and mystery of our Earth."--Booklist-"...a beautifully illustrated guide to living on Earth and being a good person."--Brightly-[Here We Are] is a tour through the land, the sea, the sky, our bodies; dioramas of our wild diversity....[Jeffers] is the master of capturing the joy in our differences."--New York Times Book Review

Here We Go Digging for Dinosaur Bones

by Susan Lendroth

"This is a perfect book for a dinosaur storytime." —School Library JournalThis STEM-friendly musical fossil dig will have dinosaur lovers singing along as they learn the science behind paleontology.Set to the tune of "Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush," Here We Go Digging for Dinosaur Bones invites budding paleontologists and dinosaur fans on an exciting fossil dig. Readers will hike the trail, scan the ground, and make a find—then discover how to build a T. Rex from its bones.

Here a Face, There a Face

by Arlene Alda

Author/photographer Arlene Alda has produced yet another brilliantly simple rhyming safari -- this time in search of faces in unusual places. These faces are found on buildings, in trees, mailboxes, and fountains. Coy, funny, grumpy, comical, or sad, they are almost anywhere a child's imagination wants to go. Whimsical text heightens the search and helps us find the unusual characters who are quietly gathered all around us. Alda's unique through-the-lens perceptions will launch young children on a visual adventure that just might be hard to return from. The easy-to-read text and trampe d'oeil photos make Here a Face, There a Face perfect for the young or young at heart. Images removed. This is Arlene Alda's third, and perhaps her most clever photographic essay. Look for The Book of ZZZs and Did You Say Pears?

Here and Now

by Julia Denos

​A stunning celebration of mindfulness, meditation, and enjoying each moment, from the team behind the award-winning Windows. This lush picture book is a fantastic tool for engaging children 3-7 who are schooling from home who are eager to feel connected to their world while managing new anxieties.

Here to There (Readers)

by Jennifer Szymanski

Car, trucks, planes, trains, bikes, gondolas, and even funiculars--there are so many ways to get around! Set out on a journey around the world to discover just how many vehicles we use to get from here to there.Whether you're canoeing down a river, zooming in a maglev train, or just simply walking, people are always on the move! In this book, young readers will explore the ways we travel through water, on land, and in the sky. National Geographic Kids Readers have been a hit in the beginning reader category, and this book builds upon that success with a new approach--parents and children reading together. With the same combination of careful text, brilliant photographs, and fun approach to high-interest subjects that has proved to be a winning formula with kids, National Geographic Co-readers provide one page of adult read-aloud and one page of kid read-aloud text on each spread, building toward a collaborative reading experience.

Hereville: How Mirka Caught a Fish

by Barry Deutsch

The Orthodox Jewish heroine of Hereville must save her sister from a malevolent magic fish in this “consistently clever” preteen graphic novel series (Kirkus).Welcome back to Hereville, where Mirka, the world’s first time-traveling, monster-fighting Orthodox Jewish girl, faces her greatest challenge yet: babysitting! Mirka just wants to find new adventures, but instead she’s stuck babysitting her disapproving little sister, Layele. When Mirka pushes her sister into a stream, they both get in too deep with an angry magic fish. No matter how hard Mirka fights this fish-out-of-water, it gets stronger and stronger—and it’s out for revenge. Mirka is in over her head, and this time, her whole family is on the line! When the fish kidnaps Layele, Mirka must find a way to save her little sister, and the clues she needs are hidden in her stepmother Fruma’s past. Mixing fantasy, adventure, cultural traditions, squabbling siblings, and preteen commotion, Hereville: How Mirka Caught a Fish is sure to captivate readers with its exciting visuals and indomitable heroine.

Hereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword (Hereville)

by Barry Deutsch

A young Orthodox Jewish girl embarks on a fantastical adventure in this acclaimed graphic novel for preteens—“a terrific story, told with skill” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).Spunky, strong-willed eleven-year-old Mirka Herschberg isn’t interested in knitting lessons from her stepmother, or how-to-find-a-husband advice from her sister, or you-better-not warnings from her brother. There’s only one thing she does want: to fight dragons!Granted, no dragons have been breathing fire around Hereville, the Orthodox Jewish community where Mirka lives. But that doesn’t stop the plucky girl from honing her skills by fearlessly stands up to local bullies. She battles a very large, very menacing pig. But when she boldly accepts a challenge from a mysterious witch, Mirka might finally get her very own dragon-slaying sword! All she has to do is find—and outwit—the giant troll who’s got it!A delightful mix of fantasy, adventure, cultural traditions, and preteen commotion, Hereville will captivate middle-school readers with its exciting visuals and entertaining new heroine.

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