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Author
Pub. Date
[2023]
Description
"A is for Awake . . . but B is for Bedtime. When the narrator of this alphabet book tries to make it a bedtime book, Banana objects. Bedtime is BORING! And Banana is the star of this book, so it should really be called B Is for Bananas instead. It shouldn't be about bedtime at all. Journey through all the letters of the alphabet in this laugh-out-loud story from Carrie Tillotson and Estrela Loureṅo about a banana who is NOT ready to go to bed."--...
5) Banana dream
Author
Pub. Date
[2023]
Description
Eleven-year-old Iraqi, Mooz, yearns to taste the bananas that have been made unavailable by warfare.
Author
Pub. Date
[2022]
Description
"Benny loves bananas. He eats them morning, noon, and night. He even rides a bike with a yellow banana seat. In fact, Benny has a secret, he hopes one day he will turn into a banana! And if there is one thing Benny knows, it's that with a little imagination anything is possible. A funny and relatable story of a little boy who can be anything he wants to be (whether it's a dinosaur, or a banana, or both!) with a big imagination and a bit of help from...
Author
Series
Captain Coconut volume 1
Pub. Date
2015.
Description
Ace Detective Captain Coconut, who proclaims he can solve any mystery large or small, is called in to investigate the case of the missing bananas. He soon finds himself on a slippery trail of peels and missing numbers.
Author
Pub. Date
2021.
Description
"A group of kid-experimenters at a science fair explore the slipperiness of banana peels-a perfect introduction to scientific concepts! It's funny and STEM-inspired, with back matter on friction and a kitchen science experiment. These playful and mischievous banana peels will capture the imagination of readers."--Amazon.com.
11) What's a banana?
Author
Pub. Date
2016.
Description
Rhyming text shows all the imaginative things you can do with a banana.
12) Banana
Author
Pub. Date
[2023]
Description
"My dad is the best. We love hanging out together. Recently, he got this banana. At first, we had a great time with the banana--it does cool stuff and it s really fun. But lately he's spending too much time with the banana. He's distracted, and he's not enjoying the things he used to enjoy, like hanging out with me. I don't think this banana is good for him. It's time to take action"--Provided by publisher.
13) My dog Banana
Author
Pub. Date
2021.
Description
"A child takes a dog for a walk. At least, so the child insists. But nobody else sees a dog! Neighbors try to figure out why a child is walking a banana on a leash, while the child tries to make them understand that the banana is really a dog. A dog named Banana!"--
Author
Pub. Date
[2018]
Description
"From the author-illustrator team behind Go Go Gorillas comes this lively, rhyming read-aloud starring a baby gorilla who refuses to eat his dinner. Perfect for picky eaters everywhere! It's suppertime in the jungle, but Baby Gorilla refuses to eat anything Mama and Papa make for him--not banana chips with green guacamole or a piping-hot plate of plantain ravioli. He says no to a dish of bananas flambé and turns up his nose at banana soufflé! Step...
Author
Pub. Date
[2023]
Description
"With the English and Spanish text side by side on the page, this bilingual edition of the vibrant picture book celebrating the strength of community and the versatility of plátanos is ideal for bilingual readers as well as Spanish speakers learning English and vice versa. Paletero Man meets Fry Bread in this vibrant and cheerful ode to plátanos, the star of Dominican cuisine, written by award-winning poet Lissette Norman, illustrated by Sara Palacios,...
Author
Pub. Date
[2024]
Description
Un delicioso libro ilustrado sobre las formas en que los p̀ltanos dan forma a la cultura, la comunidad, y la familia Latina/o/x/e, contado a trǎvs de las experiencias de una nįa en la cocina con su abuela.
Esme learns the cultural significance of plantains while cooking alongside her grandmother.