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@effjayem @AngelesCarreres @HelenCFinch Agree with Professor Mendlesohn's suggestions and would add that Once by Morris Gleitzman is also a good choice for younger readers.
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@royjamesmoss @Alibrarylady @MissNCleveland @BookSuperhero2 We had a livecam of the bears at Katmai national park playing in the library and before that we watched a nest with bald eagle chicks. There are loads of options on https://t.co/MAc950hnWI .
@ElenCaldecott The list of things that will not change by Rebecca Stead, Front Desk by Kelly Yang, The Beatryce Prophecy by Kate di Camillo, The House with Chicken legs by Sophie Anderson, Podkin One-Ear by Keiran Larwood, Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker-Rhodes
@ebonylynnmudd He might like the Press Start series and the Rabbit and Bear series, funny early reader with great illustrations and some interesting science thrown in!