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What's New in the Library? Picture Books: Barney's Horse by Syd Hoff 2.2 the Berenstain Bears Trick Or Treat by Stan What’s New in the Library? Picture Books: Barney’s Horse by Syd Hoff 2.2 The Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat by Stan & Jan Berenstain 4.0 (2 copies) Danny and the Dinosaur and the New Puppy 1.7 Dora the Explorer: Just Like Dora! 0.6 Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear? By Nancy Carlstrom 2.5 Mac and Cheese by Sarah Weeks 1.9 Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea (A Narwhal & Jelly Book) 2.4 Pete’s Big Lunch (Pete the Cat) by James Dean 1.2 Where’s the Bacon? (Charlie the Ranch Dog) by Ree Drummond 1.8 Nonfiction Picture Books: Bug Off! A LEGO Adventure in the Real World 3.3 Planets: A LEGO Adventure in the Real World 4.3 Turtles and Tortoises (What’s the Difference?) 3.1 Who Would Win? Alligator vs. Python 4.1 (2 copies) Who Would Win? Killer Whale vs. Great White Shark 3.4 (2 copies) Who Would Win? Komodo Dragon vs. King Cobra 4.1 (2 copies) Who Would Win? 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