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*Lola at the Library* by Anna McQuinn, illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw

 
Also by Anna McQuinn and Rosalind Beardshaw:

Lola Loves Stories

Lola at the Library (board book edition)
 
Lola at the Library
by Anna McQuinn, illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
Baby-preschool 32 pages Charlesbridge June 2006 Hardcover    

Lola at the Library is a great book to read to young kids just starting their love affair with books, especially those entering kindergarten. This charming story introduces kids to little Lola, a girl who discovers the joys of going to the library and getting to choose her own books, take them home, then go back and get more – all with nothing more than a library card.

Written by Anna McQuinn, with colorful illustrations by Rosalind Beardshaw, this book celebrates books and people who love them. Kids will relate to little Lola, not sure of what a library is and how it works, and adults will appreciate the encouragement this book offers to little future readers everywhere. Ultimately, this book celebrates libraries, which are struggling in these days of budget cuts.

Read this book to your child, then take them to the local library and get them a card of their own. You’ll be glad you did.
   


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