Picture books for children
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Picture books for children
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- How to get a job-- by me, the boss, and Sally Lloyd-Jones and Sue Heap
- Snow day!, Werner Zimmermann
- I want to be somebody new!, by Robert Lopshire
- A hen for Izzy Pippik, written by Aubrey Davis ; illustrated by Marie Lafrance
- Kali's song, Jeanette Winter
- Bedtime bunnies, words and pictures by Wendy Watson
- A parade for Sam, written by Mary Labatt ; illustrated by Marisol Sarrazin
- Windblown, written and illustrated by Édouard Manceau ; translated by Sarah Quinn
- All kinds of families, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Marc Boutavant
- Binky the space cat, by Ashley Spires
- Hey, duck!, Carin Bramsen
- Ollie's Easter eggs, by Olivier Dunrea
- Hockey opposites, [written and edited by Yvette Ghione ; illustrated by] Per-Henrik Gürth
- Snowy sports, ready, set, play!, Per-Henrik Gürth , [written abd edited by Yvette Ghione]
- The night I followed the dog, words and pictures by Nina Laden
- Scooter in the outside, by Anne Bowen ; illustrated by Abby Carter
- Sam's snowy day, written by Mary Labatt ; illustrated by Marisol Sarrazin
- One love, by Cedella Marley ; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- Pigs in pajamas, Maggie Smith
- If I were a kid in ancient China, Lou Waryncia, editorial director ; Ken Sheldon, editor
- I'm writing a story, text and illustrations by Doretta Groenendyk
- Can I catch it like a cold?, coping with a parent's depression, presented by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health ; illustrated by Joe Weissmann
- ABC of Canada, illustrated by Per-Henrik Gürth ; written by Kim Bellefontaine
- The lonely book, Kate Bernheimer ; illustrated by Chris Sheban
- Mattland, story by Hazel Hutchins and Gail Herbert ; art by Dušan Petričić
- Crow smarts, inside the brain of the world's brightest bird, by Pamela S. Turner ; photographs by Andy Comins ; with art by Guido de Filippo
- Stephanie's ponytail, story by Robert Munsch ; art by Michael Martchenko
- Good night, laila tov, by Laurel Snyder ; illustrated by Jui Ishida
- Nalah and the Pink Tiger, story and illustrations by Anne Sawyer-Aitch
- 11 experiments that failed, written by Jenny Offill ; pictures by Nancy Carpenter
- Scaredy squirrel goes camping, Mélanie Watt
- Rosie Revere, engineer, by Andrea Beaty ; illustrated by David Roberts
- South, words and pictures by Daniel Duncan
- The monsters' monster, Patrick McDonnell
- Chirchir is singing, written by Kelly Cunnane ; illustrated by Jude Daly
- Cowboy Christmas, by Rob Sanders ; illustrated by John Manders
- Lester's dreadful sweaters, written and illustrated by K.G. Campbell
- Franklin rides a bike, Paulette Bourgeois, Brenda Clark
- Franklin's Christmas gift, written by Paulette Bourgeois ; illustrated by Brenda Clark
- Franklin goes to school, Franklin rides a bike, and Franklin fibs, Paulette Bourgeois, Brenda Clark
- Scaredy squirrel, by Mélanie Watt
- If I were a kid in ancient Egypt, [Lou Waryncia, editorial director ; Ken Sheldon, editor]
- Once there was a boy, written and illustrated by Dub Leffler
- Franklin's baby sister, written by Paulette Bourgeois ; illustrated by Brenda Clark
- Spare dog parts, Alison Hughes ; illustrated by Ashley Spires
- Young Pelé, soccer's first star, by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; paintings by James E. Ransome
- If I were a kid in ancient Rome, Lou Waryncia, editorial director ; Ken Sheldon, editor
- Cock-a-doodle-doo, creak, pop-pop, moo, by Jim Aylesworth ; illustrated by Brad Sneed
- L'écharpe rouge, Anne Villeneuve
- A dog is a dog, by Stephen Shaskan