Inyo County Free Library - New Acquisitions
July 2017 - August 2017
These are books and media new to the library and cataloged by the Inyo County Free Library.
Additional information about each title can be found in the catalog (click on the title). For older acquisition lists choose from Select another list. To request any of these titles please contact your local library branch.
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NEW RELEASE By Agaoglu, Basak Publishing Date: [2017] Classification: E Call Number: E "Most of us want to fly--even if we know we're rooted to the ground. Especially if we know we're rooted to the ground! So when a rabbit spots a bird soaring in beautiful, colorful loop-de-loops, a dream is born. Though her friends tell her "You can't do that!" our rabbit is undeterred. Through comical ski jumps, trampoline bounces, swings on the trapeze, and experiments with kites . . . somehow, some way, there must be a way to fly. And there is!"--Provided by publisher. |
By Amos, Janine Publishing Date: 2003 Classification: E Call Number: E Dos cuentos breves demuestran que la gente puede sentirse limitada y disgustada cuando falta espacio, y que es importante buscar una soluci©đn en lugar de enojarse. |
At night ; ...but at night sometimes By Bansch, Helga Publishing Date: 2016 Classification: E Call Number: E "The animals are all asleep in their respective homes, until things get turned upside down"-- |
By Cali, Davide Publishing Date: 2013 Classification: E Call Number: E A little Eskimo boy starts out on a quest to discover what's on the other side of the great frozen lake and to find out if he'll be a great hunter when he grows up. |
By Chaud, Benjamin Publishing Date: [2014] Classification: E Call Number: E Still looking for a place to hibernate, Papa Bear follows Baby Bear to a cruise ship, and winds up on a tropical island. |
By Cole, Henry Publishing Date: [2014] Classification: E Call Number: E Beginning with a bug, various objects are revealed as being big and small in comparison with other objects on a farm under the big, big sky. |
By Cousins, Lucy Publishing Date: 2013 Classification: E Call Number: E Pecking his way through the door of a house, an intrepid little woodpecker busily raps on a rhyming sequence of indoor objects, from a hat and a mat and a racket and jacket to a teddy bear and a book called Jane Eyre. |
By Eaton, Jason Carter Publishing Date: c2013 Classification: E Call Number: E A whimsical guide to training a "pet train" instructs young enthusiasts about important issues including where trains live, what they like to eat, and how to get them to perform the best train tricks. |
By Engle, Margarita Publishing Date: 2015 Classification: E Call Number: E All the orangutans are ready for a nap in the sleepy depths of the afternoon--all except one. Written in a series of linked poems in the tanka style, an ancient Japanese form of poetry. |
By Farley, Brianne Publishing Date: 2013 Classification: E Call Number: E Cleaning his room and talking to his best friend while preparing to write what he knows will be an incredible story, little Ike discovers that he is missing just the right ink to get his project underway, a need that requires extraordinary effort to fulfill. |
By Floca, Brian Publishing Date: 2014 Classification: E Call Number: E Five different trucks do five different jobs to get an airplane ready for takeoff. |
By Gerstein, Mordicai Publishing Date: 2013 Classification: E Call Number: E Thirty thousand years ago, an imaginative child sees the shapes of animals in clouds and on the walls of the cave he shares with his family, but no one else can see them until he makes the world's first drawing. Includes author's note on cave drawings. |
NEW RELEASE By Jenkins, Emily Publishing Date: 2017 Classification: E Call Number: E A tongue twister featuring a little round greyhound and a little round groundhog who work themselves into a frenzy as they whirl around and around one another. |
By Luján, Jorge Publishing Date: 2014 Classification: E Call Number: E When a little girl moves her hand, she changes the world as she discovers it. As she moves her known world, she discovers her own power and creates everything anew. The poem, written by Argentine poet Jorge Luján, comes from a culture saturated with magic, in which even the very young can make the world by reaching out and moving it. Mandana Sadat's imaginative illustrations deepen and enrich the text. Moví la mano / I Moved My Hand is a very special contribution to the world of children's books for the very young (and the not so young). |
Dream animals: a bedtime journey By Martin, Emily Winfield Publishing Date: c2013 Classification: E Call Number: E Furred, finned, and feathered friends await the night, when they can carry dreamers on adventures in Dreamland. |
By Nelson, Kadir Publishing Date: [2015] Classification: E Call Number: E While planting seeds in their garden, two animals learn the value of kindness. |
Si llevas un ratón a la escuela By Numeroff, Laura Joffe Publishing Date: c2003 Classification: E Call Number: E Follows a boy and his mouse through a busy day at school. |
By Sarcone-Roach, Julia Publishing Date: 2015 Classification: E Call Number: E "When a sandwich goes missing, it seems that a bear is the unlikely culprit"-- |
Squirrels Leap, Squirrels sleep By Sayre, April Pulley Publishing Date: [2016] Classification: E Call Number: E If you followed a squirrel for a day, what would you see? Climbing branches, storing seeds, making homes in tree holes, and maybe even flying! Acclaimed nature writer April Pulley Sayre's lyrical text, paired with Steve Jenkins's stunning art, offers a glimpse into this fascinating world. Discover different kinds of squirrels as the scamper, eat, and finally sleep. |
By Stead, Philip Christian Publishing Date: 2014 Classification: E Call Number: E "When Sebastian launches himself on a journey in a hot air balloon made entirely of Grandma's afghans and patchwork quilts, his boring day turns into the adventure of a lifetime"-- |
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