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- Colors [board book] / by Rabedeaux, Avery,author; Bauza, Jamie,illustrator;
"What's your favorite color? Every day is so colorful! We see the yellow sun, green grass, pink flowers, gray bunnies--and a soft purple blanket to snuggle with at night. There are so many colors to see!"--Ages 0-4
- Subjects: Board books.; Colors;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- What Lolo wants / by Oxtra, Cristina,author.(CARDINAL)826579; Bauza, Jamie,illustrator.;
"Maria and her beloved lolo -- her grandfather -- spend their days drawing together, eating ice cream from Mang Basilio's ice cream cart and watching the maya birds outside their home in the Philippines. Until one day, Lolo stops feeling well and his drawing desk is left empty. Over time, he starts to forget names, words and even forget people entirely. Maria worries -- will her lolo forget about her? How can she reconnect with Lolo when he's unable to find his words? This sweet and poignant story, beautifully illustrated by Jamie Bauza, is a wonderful conversation starter about the ties that bind us and how to navigate through family change."--
- Subjects: Picture books.; Fiction.; Grandparent and child; Aging; Drawing;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- Little rhino lost / by Gourlay, Candy,author.(CARDINAL)501207; Bauza, Jamie,author.;
Right in the middle of the crowded, bustling city, Maya meets a baby rhinoceros. "Excuse me," he says politely, "I am lost." Maya is sure she can help the baby rhino find his home, where there are tall trees, plants with giant, yummy leaves and where the ground is covered in delicious grass. They walk and walk, but can find only streets and buildings--nowhere a little rhino can feel at home. Maya doesn't give up. She takes the baby rhino to her own home and gathers plants and flowers to help him feel at home. Kind neighbors help by bringing more. The polite little rhino is glad. "You made me my own jungle," he says. In the morning he is gone, and there is a "thank you" message from his mummy. Maya is happy for him and hopes he will come back one day to visit. But she knows she must make changes to her crowded, polluted city. Together Maya and her neighbors get to work and create a green city environment where people are happy and where a baby rhino might also feel at home... and perhaps return to visit Maya.
- Subjects: Nature fiction.; Animal fiction.; Picture books.; Rhinoceroses; Human-animal relationships; Communities; Families; Kindness; Environmentalism;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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