April Picture Book Bonanza
Have a Blast with These Picture Books
Explore the bonds between a young musician and her piano, between two unexpected, very different furry pals, between two best friends, and between a wolf and her human companion in this event! With lyrical, playful text and unique illustration styles these picture books are sure to win you and your young readers' hearts.
Stop by our store for:
- Two Together by BRENDAN WENZEL. From Caldecott Honoree BRENDAN WENZEL, comes a playful and imaginative story of friendship! Join Cat and Dog on their journey home — which quickly becomes a thrilling adventure full of unexpected twists and turns (and bears)!
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Piano Wants to Play by COLLEEN KONG-SAVAGE. Amy loves Piano, and Piano loves Amy, too. But, as the days past, Amy plays Piano less and less... Just as Piano fears that Amy will disappear altogether, a surprise reunion gives PIano — and Amy — the happiest ending they could ever imagine.
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Not Perfect illustrated by HYEWON YUM. Dot is good at a lot of things, but she's not perfect -- not like everyone else, she thinks. When Dot is asked to make a poster about her best friend, she wonders how will she ever make a perfect poster for her perfect friend? A relatable — and adorable — story about being perfectly imperfect.
- This Wolf Was Different illustrated by HANNAH SALYER. Long ago, a wolf pup was born in a forest -- but this wolf was different! She didn't like to hunt and loved to stay in her den. When she meets a new kind of creature for the first time, she realizes it's ok to be different... being different might even be a gift! A captivating picture book how humans wolves first came together!
Saturday, April 20th at 3PM ET at Our 17th St Store!
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