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Goodnight iPad by Ann Droyd

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Goodnight iPad by Ann Droyd today’s children storybook summary is Goodnight iPad by Ann Droyd Storyline: It was a peaceful night on the house of a rabbit family. The multiple kids were quietly playing on the floor where the toys, one more electronical then other, were laying all over. One child had a baby remote, another was speaking with a friend on its laptop, still some other bunnies were listening to iTunes or playing on their tablets.

We Lift-Off by Sean Taylor

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We Have Lift-Off by Sean Taylor today’s children storybook summary is We Have Lift-Off By Sean Taylor Illustration by Hannah Shaw Storyline:  Chicken is looking at a wall where few framed pictures hang and is telling us the story about the time he used to live on a farm. It was an “old dump” says chicken. The farmer, Mr. Tanner, was a waist making machine. He littered the nature and didn’t care about anything else then himself and how to make his house bigger.

Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Peña

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The Last Stop on Market Street By Matt de la Peña today’s children storybook summary is The Last Stop on Market Street By Matt de la Peña Illustration by Christian Robinson Storyline: This is a book about a journey through a diverse and sophisticated city and the way to see it and understand it. CJ and his grandma, here called Nana, have a Sunday routine: they go to the church first, then they take the bus along the Market Street.

The Treasure Hunter by William Boniface

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The Treasure Hunter by William Boniface today’s children storybook summary is The Treasure Hunter By William Boniface Illustration by Jim Harris Storyline: This is the story of a day dreamer bear that dares to imagine himself in the most exotic places, gathering treasures from all over the world. While he is resting against a hay stack, with his friend, mouse, at his side and a bottle of milk, surrounded by friendly farm animals, he recalls all the places he had traveled in search of precious treasures and unmatched adventures.

Agate by Joy Morgan Dey

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Agate by Joy Morgan Dey today’s children storybook summary is Agate by Joy Morgan Day Illustration by Nikki Johnson Storyline: Agate, the moose, looks at his own image as reflected in the water at the edge of the lake. He doesn’t like what he sees. He thinks of himself as a “big brown mistake”, as a “Tinker Toy project gone wrong”.

White Snow Bright Snow by Alvin Tresselt

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White Snow Bright Snow by Alvin Tresselt today’s children storybook summary is Title White Snow Bright Snow By Alvin Tresselt Illustration by Roger Duvoisin Storyline: It is late fall and people are going about their business like usual, the postman delivering the mail, the farmer stacking wood, the policeman watching the streets, his wife cleaning the house. But the fall won’t last much longer. The winter is coming, everybody says it.

The Almost Fearless Hamilton SquidLegger by Timothy Basil Ering

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today’s children storybook summary is The Almost Fearless Hamilton SquidLegger By Timothy Basil Ering Storyline: This is a story for kids that cannot sleep in their own bed… By day, Hamilton SquidLegger, a creature of the swamp and forest, is a “do-er and a dream-come-truer.” But by night, when the sun disappears behind the “scrintelberry trees” and is time to go to bed, Hamilton gets scared. Because each noise in the swamp …

Blackout by John Rocco

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Blackout by John Rocco today’s children storybook summary is Blackout By John Rocco Storyline: It was a normal evening in a normal loud and busy city. Inside their apartments, people were doing their normal things. Our story’s family was no different. Dad was cooking dinner, mom was working on a computer, an older girl was talking on her phone while a younger one was unsuccessfully trying to get someone’s attention. And as they were going about this mundane businesses, suddenly the lights went out.

Chicken Little by Rebecca Emberley and Ed Emberley

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today’s children storybook summary is Chicken Little By Rebecca Emberley and Ed Emberley Storyline: We all know the story of Chicken Little…how a chick thought that it got hit by a piece of falling sky and, gathering a crowd of creature on its way, runs to tell the news to the king. The story is so popular (and funny) that many children’s book authors wrote and illustrated their own version of Chicken Little . So is the case with this book, which is Rebecca Emberley and Ed Emberley version of the narrative.

Dog vs. Cat by Chris Gall

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Dog vs. Cat by Chris Gall today’s children storybook summary is Dog vs. Cat By Chris Gall Storyline: A teaching tool with a very funny touch, this is a story about a dog and a cat trying to live in peace despite the differences between them. A good read for parents, too. The Button family decides to have pets. One day they go shopping and Mrs. Button buys a smart looking black cat while Mr. Button comes home with a friendly dog.