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    The Boy Who Crashed to Earth
    Book 1 in the series:Hilo

    The Boy Who Crashed to Earth - Hilo by Judd Winick
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    A wildly fun, inclusive, and heartfelt graphic novel that’s perfect for both young and young-at-heart readers seeking adventure, humor, and a dash of Saturday morning cartoon magic.


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    Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth by Oliver Jeffers
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    A heartfelt, visually gorgeous introduction to life on Earth, packed with warmth and inclusivity - perfect for curious kids, but perhaps less engaging for those who want a strong story or have specific content preferences.


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    Framed by Frank Cottrell Boyce
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    A funny, clever, and utterly charming tale about community, family, and the magic of art. Great for middle grade readers and anyone open to a whimsical adventure with heart.

    My dad, right – ask anyone this, they’ll all say the same – my dad can fix anything. Toyota. Hyundai. Ford. Even Nice Tom’s mam’s diddy Daihatsu Copen (top speed 106 mph), which is about the size of a...

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    Cucumber Quest, Vol. 1 - Cucumber Quest by Gigi D.G.
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    'Cucumber Quest, Vol. 1' by Gigi D.G. follows the story of Cucumber, a nerdy magician who just wants to enjoy his time at a prestigious academy of magic, but is suddenly tasked with saving the world by embarking on a quest to find a magical sword and defeat the power-hungry Queen Cordelia. Reluctant to take on this responsibility, Cucumber finds support in his younger sister Almond, who is ready for battle. Together, they set out on an adventure filled with humor, colorful characters, and unexpected twists. The writing style is described as masterfully crafted, character-driven, and full of surprises, with a mix of humor, wit, and sincere love for the fantasy genre.

    is praised for its vibrant and colorful art style, entertaining side plots, well-thought-out side characters, and a rich and consistent universe created by the author. Readers appreciate the quality of the hardcover design, glossy pages, stunning illustrations, and the inclusion of fun facts and letters to the author. The story is described as cute, suitable for all ages, and a fun read for kids and teens looking for a colorful fantasy adventure graphic novel.


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    Cherries and Cherry Pits by Vera B. Williams
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    'Cherries and Cherry Pits' by Vera B. Williams is a heartwarming story about a young African American girl named Bidemmi who expresses her creativity through drawing and storytelling. Using colorful illustrations and imaginative narratives, Bidemmi connects people in her community through stories involving cherries and cherry pits. The book follows Bidemmi's adventures as she weaves together tales that reflect the diversity and interconnectedness of her neighborhood, ultimately spreading joy and unity through her art.

    The book's plot revolves around Bidemmi's passion for drawing stories that revolve around cherries and the people in her community. Through her artwork, she showcases the power of imagination, friendship, and creativity, inspiring readers to appreciate the small things in life and recognize the beauty of storytelling. With a blend of magical realism and heartfelt messages, 'Cherries and Cherry Pits' conveys themes of community, diversity, and the boundless possibilities of a child's imagination.


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