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“Perfect for instilling a love of libraries and books in the youngest patrons, it’s a winner.”

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“The simple, significant message will ring true with every librarian, teacher, caregiver and parent as the day concludes with Lola’s nightly bedtime story. Everyone should begin and end the day with a good book.”

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Lola at the Library (Lola Reads #1)

Written by Anna McQuinn
Illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
Published by Charlesbridge

Every Tuesday Lola and her mommy go to the library. Lola meets her friends there. They share books and don’t have to be quiet all the time. The nice librarian tells stories. There is a big machine that buzzes Lola’s books in and out, and she can take any books she wants home with her. Lola and her mommy always stop for a treat on the way home. No wonder Lola loves the library.

This gentle story of growing with books encourages little ones to discover the joy of reading as well as getting them ready and excited to visit the library.

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Primary ISBN: 9781580891134
Publication Date: July 2006
Available As: Hardcover, Paperback, Audiobook
Picture Book, Age 02 or older

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Character's Place in the Immigration Journey: 2nd Generation

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