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Library Babies

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Here come the library babies, ready to give you a tour of their favorite local library!

There's no place more magical than a library, where adventures can be had both inside the pages of a book and out. Here you can find hidden nooks for reading, encounter new worlds during story time, and take the big step of signing up for your very first library card. From puppet shows to getting to take out towering stacks of books to enjoy at home, this joyful board book teaches every child that through books and libraries, the possibilities are endless.

And the fun doesn't end there: Library Babies includes oodles of activities and educational reading tips to help parents enjoy the book with their children over and over again!

*Selected as one of the Chicago Public Library's Best Books of 2020

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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2020

      Toddler-PreS-Lemay's cheerful artwork depicts a group of babies and adults engaging in a variety of activities during a library visit. The illustrations elaborate on Puck's enthusiastic text, as on the spread where "The children's section is a favorite spot . . . where babies and older children have tons of things to do," showing the tots watching a wall-mounted screen, playing with blocks and manipulative toys, and choosing and reading books. The text celebrates the elements of a library visit, from storytime and puppet shows to checking books out to enjoy at home. Some tips and activities are appended, although those reading aloud will want to note that the caregiver-directed introductory text for that spread uses the exact same font and placement as the child-directed text on the previous pages, making it easy to accidentally continue reading aloud. VERDICT Recommended for caregivers to use in discussing the steps of a library visit with their little one.-Amanda Foulk, Sacramento Public Library

      Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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