West Jersey Reading Council & The Burlington County Library present.

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West Jersey Reading Council & The Burlington County Library present

The Boy Who Grew Flowers Jen Wojtowicz, Author; Steve Adams, Illustrator Wordless books Mr. Wuffles by David Weisner Journey by Aaron Becker The Boy and the Airplane by Mark Pett Unspoken by Henry Cole Bluebird by Bob Staake

Undecided Take Me Out to the Yakyu by Aaron Meshon Round is a Tortilla by Roseanne Greenfield Thong Younger Children Doug Unplugged by Dan Yaccarino Mr. Tiger Goes Wild by Peter Brown Bunnies on Ice by Johanna Wright Ollie and Claire by Tiffany Strelitz Haber

Picture a Tree by Barbara Reid How to Be a Cat by Nikki McClure Bear and Bee by Sergio Ruzzier Chus Day by Neil Gaiman Everyone Can Learn to Ride a Bicycle by Chris Raschka

Older Children Battle Bunny by Jon Scieszka The Mighty Lalouche by Matthew Olshan and Sophie Blackall Papas Mechanical Fish by Candace Fleming If You Hold a Seed by Elly MacKay The Matchbox Diary by Paul Fleischman A Long Way Away by Frank Viva

Stardines by Jack Prelutsky Pug and Other Animal Poems by Valerie Worth Frog Song by Brenda Z. Guiberson Outside Your Window: A First Book Of Nature by Nicola Davies and Mark Hearld

Look Up! :Henrietta Leavitt, Pioneering Woman Astronomer by Robert Burleigh The Tree Lady by H. Joseph Hopkins To Dare Mighty Things by Doreen Rappaport Mary Walker Wears the Pants by Cheryl Harness Who Says Women Cant Be Doctors? By Tanya Lee Stone Brave Girl by Michelle Markel

A Splash of Red by Jen Bryant The Boy Who Loved Math by Deborah Heiligman Traditional Stories Grandma and the Great Gourd retold by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Henry and the Cannons by Don Brown Lifetime: The Amazing Numbers in Animal Lives by Lola M. Schaefer The Animal Book by Steve Jenkins Locomotive by Brian Floca Building Our House by Jonathan Bean

Twelve Kinds of Ice by Ellen Bryan Obed Because of Mr. Terupt by Rob Buyea Escape from Mr. Lemoncellos Library by Chris Grabenstein Paperboy by Vince Vawter The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly by Sun-Mi Hwang Wonder and Wonderstruck

Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson Exclamation Mark by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenheld Ben Rides On by Matt Davies The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig Knock Knock: My Dads Dream for Me by Daniel Beaty