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  <title>NYT Children's Picture Titles</title>
  <link>http://www.icpl.org/catalog/lists/bestsellers.php</link>
  <listname>Children's Picture</listname>
  <description>New York Times Children's Picture Bestsellers at the Iowa City Public Library</description>
  <dc:date>February 05, 2012</dc:date>
  <language>en-us</language>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=140031870X</link>
<title>1. HEAVEN IS FOR REAL FOR KIDS</title>
<description>, by Todd and Sonja Burpo. A religious encounter.</description>
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<isbn>140031870X</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0763655988</link>
<title>2. I WANT MY HAT BACK</title>
<description>, by Jon Klassen. A bear's missing hat is a mystery with a mischievous twist.</description>
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<isbn>0763655988</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0811877825</link>
<title>3. GOODNIGHT, GOODNIGHT, CONSTRUCTION SITE</title>
<description>, by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Tom Lichtenheld. As the sun sets, hard-working trucks get ready to say good night.</description>
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<isbn>0811877825</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0061953385</link>
<title>4. EXTRA YARN</title>
<description>, by Mac Barnett. This isn't an ordinary box full of yarn.</description>
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<isbn>0061953385</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=006026683X</link>
<title>5. IF YOU GIVE A DOG A DONUT</title>
<description>, by Laura Numeroff. ?He?ll ask for some apple juice to go with it,? for starters.</description>
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<isbn>006026683X</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0375864350</link>
<title>6. THE BIPPOLO SEED AND OTHER LOST STORIES</title>
<description>, by Dr Seuss. Seven madcap tales, published between 1950 and 1951.</description>
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<isbn>0375864350</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0399257373</link>
<title>7. STUCK</title>
<description>, by Oliver Jeffers. A homage to everything tossed, thrown and hurled in order to free a kite.</description>
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<isbn>0399257373</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0399257136</link>
<title>8. THE ARTIST WHO PAINTED A BLUE HORSE</title>
<description>, by Eric Carle. A child joyfully creates animals in unexpected colors.</description>
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<isbn>0399257136</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0670012327</link>
<title>9. LLAMA LLAMA HOME WITH MAMA</title>
<description>, by Anna Dewdney. Mama has just the thing for Llama Llama, who is feeling ill.</description>
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<isbn>0670012327</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=0803734131</link>
<title>10. ONE COOL FRIEND</title>
<description>, by Toni Buzzeo. At the aquarium, Elliot discovers his dream pet: a penguin.</description>
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<isbn>0803734131</isbn>
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