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Fiction is story telling. More specifically, fiction is an imaginative form of narrative, one of the four basic rhetorical modes. Works of fiction need not be entirely imaginary and may include real people, places, and events. Fiction is largely perceived as a form of art and/or entertainment. The ability to create fiction and other artistic works is considered to be a fundamental aspect of human culture, one of the defining characteristics of humanity.

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Dinosaur’s Binkit

Author: Sandra Boynton
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Tags: Fiction, Grade: 1, Grade: K

The big green dinosaur is getting ready to settle down for the night, when he suddenly cries, “Where is my binkit?” No one seems to know what he wants and our poor dinosaur just fusses and frets. A young boy hears him crying and offers a soft yellow handkerchief and to no one’s surprise, it turns out to be the binkit. The rhyming text and amusing illustrations are typical Boynton. The touch and feel components of the book as well as a few flaps that can be lifted offer even more fun to young listeners.

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Duck Soup

Author: Jackie Urbanovic
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Tags: Bedtime, Fiction, Grade: 1, Grade: K

Children will anticipate that something goofy is coming by a glance at the cover art: a duck in a soup pot balancing a lid on his head. Urbanovic has created a funny story in which Max’s friends mistakenly believe that he is in the soup pot. Their attempts to save him ruin his meticulously prepared soup (”‘AHHHHH! It’s his head!’ said Bebe. ‘Silly! It’s only a potato!’ Brody replied. ‘EYEBALLS! His eyeballs!’ said Bebe. ‘Guys, it’s only tiny onions!’ said Brody”), but reinforce the value of friendship. The softly outlined watercolor illustrations feature a loose style that gives freshness and energy to each scene. Children will laugh out loud at the antics in this story, which blends so cohesively with the large pictures.

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Elmo’s Big Lift-And-Look Book

Author: Anna Ross
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Tags: Fiction, Grade: K

The more than 60 flaps inside this book work wonderfully to teach young children all about:
simple objects, numbers, opposites, letters and shapes.

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Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case

Author: Donald J. Sobol
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Tags: Fiction, Grade: 3, Grade: 4, Mystery

Since 1963, when Dutton published the first book in the series, Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective, the brainy crime-stopper has been a favorite character among middle-grade readers. Now, for the first time in twenty-five years, Dutton is pleased to present a brand-new Encyclopedia Brown mystery. Following the classic formula, the book presents ten separate mysteries, complete with answers that allow the reader to solve the cases along with the Boy Detective. Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case will be a flagship for the backlist titles, which Puffin will reissue in paperback on the same list with new cover art.

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Esperanza Rising

Author: Pam Muñoz Ryan
Publisher: Scholastic, 2000
Tags: Fiction, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7

Esperanza’s life takes a turn when her father is killed on their ranch in Mexico. She has been used to fancy clothes and a lovely home with servants. Suddenly she finds herself living in Central California in a one-room shack with another family, working along with migrant farm workers. Esperanza learns about surviving and that family and community hold riches of their own.

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Eulalia! (Redwall #19)

Author: Brian Jacques
Publisher: Penguin Group
Tags: Fiction, Grade: 7, Grade: 8, Grade: 9

Lord Asheye of Salamandastron has a prophecy: A new Badger Lord must take his place and reign over the legendary badger fortress. But who is this young warrior who shuns both armor and sword? And how is he to be found? Mad Maudie, a feisty haremaid of the Long Patrol, is just the one to track him down. Meanwhile, the unsuspecting future Badger Lord has been captured by a scurrilous group of Sea Raiders led by the infamous fox, Vizka Longtooth, who intends on conquering Redwall Abbey. It is up to our young hero to defend Redwall so that he may fulfill his destiny as leader of Salamandastron.

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Everybody Needs a Rock

Author: Byrd Baylor
Publisher: Atheneum, 1974
Tags: Fiction, Grade: 1, Grade: 2, Grade: 3, Grade: K

Look in your library for this longtime favorite among “rock hounds” who love to search for interesting stones. Baylor’s ten rules for finding the perfect rock will suit any collector. Rule #8: “. . . if your rock is going to be special it should look good by itself in the bathtub.”

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Fancy Nancy

Author: Jane O'Connor
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Tags: Fiction, Grade: 1, Grade: 2, Grade: K

Meet Nancy, who believes that more is ALWAYS better when it comes to being fancy. From the top of her tiara down to her sparkly studded shoes, Nancy is determined to teach her family a thing or two about being fancy. How Nancy transforms her parents and little sister for one enchanted evening makes for a story that is funny and warm — with or without the frills.

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