"Gallop" by Rufus Butler Seder

Employing a patented new technology called Scanimation, which harkens back to the old magical days of the kinetoscope, each page in this book is a marvel that brings animals, along with one shining star, to life with art that literally moves. (ages 4-6)

Hannah Montana: "One in a Million" (videorecording)


Meeting the totally rockin' Jonas Brothers is awesome. That is until Hannah learns that they would rather hang out with Robbie Ray. Miley's dad goes on a date with Lilly's mom, but will sisterhood ruin the best friends friendship? Jake comes back to town and gets friendly with Mikayla, Hannah's archrival. The Stewart family gets feisty over an old fued. Join Hannah and her family and friends for laughs, (mis)adventures and music.

"Biscuit and the Little Pup" by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

When Biscuit finds a little pup in the park, the little pup wont come look at Biscuits ball or even come chew on a bone. Can Biscuit get his new little friend to come and play?

"Airman" by Eoin Colfer

The bestselling creator of the Artemis Fowl series returns with a new adventure set in the 1890s. Thrown into prison for a murder he didnt commit, Conor Broekhart passes the time scratching designs for a flying machine onto the walls of his cell. After two years, Conor is finally able to build a glider and executes a daring escape to the mainland.

"Science Fair Day" by Lynn Plourde

This fifth story about the silly students in Mrs. Shepherds class finds Imas combustible curiosity almost sabotaging her classmates chances to win at the science fair.

"Nobunny's Perfect" by Anna Dewdney

The author of "Llama Llama Red Pajama" brings out the bunnies in this oh-so-adorable presentation of little bunny behavior. In simple sentences and playful illustrations, this title is an ideal introduction to behavior that young children will understand and enjoy.

"Big Chickens Fly The Coop" by Leslie Helakoski

The four big chickens who were afraid of everything in their acclaimed debut "Big Chickens" are now feeling all cooped up, so they set off to find the farmhouse. But where, the hapless hens wonder, is it? Sidesplitting silliness abounds in this second riotously funny read-aloud.

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Welcome to our latest link...one that updates you on new children's additions to books, music and videos at the Brentwood Library. By clicking on the picture of the item, it will show you its availability; you can also click on the age level and it will show you all books within that same grade level...I welcome your feedback!