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Lions, Leopards, and Storms, Oh My!
Heather L. Beal, author
Jubayda Sagor, illustrator
Train 4 Safety Press
9780998791265 $8.99 www.train4safety.com
Designed to help children ages 3-8 safety practices to survive severe thunderstorms, "Lions,
Leopards, and Storms, Oh My!" tells the story of Lily and Niko Rabbit who witness a scary
thunderstorm while they are at school. This safety story is greatly enhanced by cheery
illustrations of all sorts of animal children as characters. Mr. Raccoon, a visiting parent who is
also a meteorologist, explains what causes thunderstorms, thunder and lightning, and even hail
and strong winds. Because lightning is electricity, children can't play outside in a thunderstorm.
All children need to get inside a safe building as soon as they hear the sound of thunder. Mrs,
Raccoon teaches the children a song to help them remember what to do when it storms: "When
lightning flashes or thunder shouts, go indoors until its quiet out. / If the wind blows hard, or hail
goes plop, play inside 'til the raindrops stop." All the children sang and danced the storm song,
then they made storm safety cards to take home and share with their families. This safety series
for preschoolers and up is educational, informative, and fun.
Finding Granny
Kate Simpson, author
Gwynneth Jones, illustrator
EK Books
c/o Exisle Publishing
www.exislepublishing.com.au
9781925335699, $17.99, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
In the picture book story by author Kate Simpson and illustrator Gwynneth Jones, "Finding
Granny" of Edie's beloved grandmother who has a stroke. When Edie comes to the hospital, she
is confronted by the physical changes in her grandmother: muddled words, a crooked face, a
woman confined to bed. This isn't the 'playtime, bedtime, story-time pantomime Granny' that
Edie knows. "That's not my Granny," she says, as she waits outside in the corridor during her
mother's visits. But when her mother takes Edie to watch one of Granny's art therapy sessions,
Edie starts to understand that the Granny she loves is still there. Finding Granny is a
heart-warming story of changing relationships and the bond between children and grandparents.
It's also a sensitive exploration of coping with illness and disability that will offer children ages 5
to 6 much-needed comfort. "Finding Granny" is unique and unreservedly recommended,
especially for family, preschool, elementary school, community library picture book collections
for young children.
The Teen's Guide to Debating and Public Speaking
Claire Duffy
The Dundurn Group
www.dundurn.com
9781459741782, $19.99, PB, 280pp, www.amazon.com
"The Teen's Guide to Debating and Public Speaking" by teacher, coach, and speaking
competition organizer Claire Duffy is the perfect instructional introduction to public speaking
and would admirably serve as a textbook for junior high and senior high debate classes and
programs. Speaking well builds confidence and opens up a world of opportunity, in education,
leadership, careers, and community and political engagement. In an increasingly competitive
world, being a convincing, passionate, and persuasive speaker is essential to standing out from
the crowd. In "The Teen's Guide to Debating and Public Speaking" Duffy not only demystifies
the process but makes it fun. Students will learn all about the best ways to prepare for a debate or
speech, the persuasive power of reason, the art of argument and rebuttal, and, when worse comes
to worst, how to be gracious in defeat. Including practical tips from the pros and helpful
step-by-step examples, "The Teen's Guide to Debating and Public Speaking" is the essential
handbook for making every spoken word count and will prove to be an enduringly popular and
highly valued addition to school and community library Public Speaking/Debating instructional
reference collections. It should be noted for personal reading lists that "The Teen's Guide to
Debating and Public Speaking" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99).
Gentle Hands and Other Sing-Along Songs for Social-Emotional Learning
Amadee Ricketts, author
Ashley Barron, illustrator
Free Spirit Publishing
6325 Sandburg Road, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN 55427-3674
www.freespirit.com
9781631982101, $14.99, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
Parents, teachers, and caregivers can shake up their story time for children ages 3 to 8 with the
twelve sing-along songs based on classic tunes kids already know and love which comprise
"Gentle Hands and Other Sing-Along Songs for Social-Emotional Learning". This beautifully
illustrated songbook teaches important social-emotional skills for everyday life. Favorite songs
like "Frere Jacques" and "B-I-N-G-O" get turned on their heads with new, easy-to-remember
lyrics offering lessons on how to manage anger, asking for help, what to do when you're afraid,
being a good friend, when to use a quiet voice, and many others! Digital content includes
downloadable sheet music for all songs, making it an ideal and unreservedly recommended
addition to family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library
collections.
The Writing/Publishing Shelf
Be a Better Writer, second edition
Steve Peha with Margot Carmichael Lester
www.babw.me
Teaching That Makes Sense
www.ttms.org
9780997283105 $19.95 amazon.com
Winner of a Parents' Choice Recommended Award, and now in an updated second edition, Be a
Better Writer: For School, For Fun, For Anyone Ages 10-16 is a thoroughly accessible guide
written especially for teenagers and young adults, yet potentially useful to prospective writers of
all ages. Chapters cover writing tips and techniques, suggested activities and checklists,
illuminating their points with writing samples and author interviews. "There's a simple reason
why revising is so valuable: it involves comparing the way something is with what you change it
to and deciding which is best. Comparing one bit of writing to another and choosing the one
that's best is the key to becoming a better writer." Designed to help young writers of all skill,
experience, and goal levels, from aspiring novelists to those who are simply looking to improve
the quality of their term papers, Be a Better Writer is highly recommended for public and school
library collections as well as personal reading lists.
The American History Shelf
Rosie, a Detroit Herstory
Bailey Sisoy Isgro, author
Nicole Lapointe, illustrator
Wayne State University Press
4809 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201-1309
http://wsupress.wayne.edu
9780814345443, $16.99, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
"Rosie, a Detroit Herstory" is a picture book that features an informative, rhyming text by Bailey
Sisoy Isgro and beautifully illustrated original artwork by Nicole Lapointe. The story begins with
the start of the Second World War and the eventual need for women to join the American
workforce as men shipped out to war. By the end of the story, young readers ages 8 to 12 will
have a better understanding of who and what Rosie the Riveter really was, how Detroit became a
wartime industrial powerhouse, and why the legacy of women war workers is still so important.
Of special note is the provision of a glossary for more difficult concepts, as well as a timeline of
events. A welcome and highly recommended picture book history of the contributions of women
during a time of global war, "Rosie, a Detroit Herstory" is an especially and unreservedly
recommended addition to family, elementary school, and community library collections. It should
be noted for personal reading lists that "Rosie, a Detroit Herstory" is also available in a digital
book format (Kindle, $16.14).
The World History Shelf
Cleopatra and Ancient Egypt for Kids
Simonetta Carr, author
Chicago Review Press, distributed by IPG
814 North Franklin St., Chicago, IL 60610
www.chicagoreviewpress.com
www.ipgbook.com
9781613739754, $16.99 PB, $11.99 Kindle, Ages 9-16, www.amazon.com
Beginning with a Time Line and an enigmatic introduction titled, "The Endless Search for The
True Cleopatra," Simonetta Carr's "Cleopatra and Ancient Egypt for Kids: Her Life and World,
With 21 Activities" offers a fresh approach to a more complete understanding of this famous
Alexandrian Queen of Egypt. Written for readers age 9 and up, this unique treatment of the life
and influence of Cleopatra packs extra dimensions of learning and experience in between
in-depth biography, condensed informative sidebars, sepia- shaded illustrations and prints, and
21 related craft projects. Young readers are encouraged to critically evaluate sources and
information from before 70 BCE to 30 BCE while immersing themselves in Alexandrian era
crafts. Some examples of the craft projects include: creating a writing tablet, making an
Archimedes Screw, build an Egyptian column, making Egyptian breath fresheners from honey
and oil, making a jack-o-lantern lighthouse, and many more. Learning to draw and color like an
ancient Egyptian is an interesting project that allows readers to see life through earlier eyes. From
the birth of Cleopatra to the intrigue and struggle preceding Cleopatra's eventual access to the
throne, through Cleopatra's encounter with Julius Caesar, Marc Antony, her many roles as
cultural protector, mother, ruler, seductress, and highly skilled leader, politician, and power
monger, "Cleopatra and Ancient Egypt for Kids" is a sweeping, vivid faithful portrayal of a
famous female figure of history. The creative projects offered with each chapter are a magnifying
glass into a far distant era, bringing it to life today.
The Pets/Wildlife Shelf
Saving Fiona
Thane Maynard
Houghton Mifflin Company
215 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10003
www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com
9781328485137, $19.99, HC, 48pp, www.amazon.com
On a cold January day in 2017, nearly two months before due date, Nile hippopotamus Bibi gave
her keepers at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden a big surprise in the form of a tiny
newborn hippo, no bigger than a football. The first premature hippo born and raised in captivity,
baby Fiona was an underdog from the start: she couldn't nurse, she couldn't stay hydrated, and
she wasn't thriving. But the staff at the zoo knew they could save her. It would take creative
thinking and teamwork. They would have to study the makeup of hippo milk for the first time
ever and reach out to medical colleagues, including a team at the local Children's Hospital with
superior vein-finding skills, to ensure that Fiona would begin to gain weight and become healthy.
When Fiona began to thrive, her star began to rise, and soon she became an internet sensation,
her picture and videos garnering thousands and thousands of likes and fans on Instagram and
Facebook. What made this little, now big, hippo such a big hit with people all over the world?
And what's in store for her and her family in the future? While an unreservedly recommended
addition to family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library animal
picture book collections for children ages 4 to 7, it should be noted that "Saving Fiona: The Story
of the World's Most Famous Baby Hippo" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle,
$14.99) and as a complete and unabridged audio book (Dreamscape Media, 9781974900183,
$14.99, CD).
Yodel the Yearling
Mary Holland
Arbordale Publishing
612 Johnnie Dodds Blvd., Suite A2, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
www.arbordalepublishing.com
9781607184485, $17.95 HC, $9.95 PB, $6.99 Kindle, 32pp, www.amazon.com
Yodel and his siblings have woken from their long winter's nap and are ready to learn and grow.
In "Yodel the Yearling", nature photographer Mary Holland deftly captures precious moments of
this black bear family's springtime adventures. Just like human children, the yearlings play,
explore their surroundings, and then snuggle up with mom for milk. They even stay with a
special babysitter while mom is away. Someday soon, the yearlings will be grown and go off on
their own, but for now they can catch a nap under their mama bear's watchful eye. Informatively
enhanced with the inclusion of a 4-page For Creative Minds section in the back of the book, as
well as a 30-page cross-curricular Teaching Activity Guide online that is vetted by experts and
designed to encourage parental engagement, Very highly recommended for children ages 5 to 8,
"Yodel the Yearling" can help teachers with time-saving lesson ideas, provides extensions for
science, math, and social studies units, and uses inquiry-based learning to help build critical
thinking skills in young readers. It should be noted that there is a Spanish translation that
supports ELL and dual-language programs. There is also an interactive ebook available that reads
aloud in both English and Spanish with word highlighting and an audio speed control to promote
oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, text engagement, and reading comprehension.
Hello World: Animals
Nicola Edwards, author
L'Atelier Cartographik, illustrator
360 Degrees
c/o Little Tiger
http://littletiger.co.uk
9781944530174, $19.99, HC, 16pp, www.amazon.com
In the pages of "Hello World: Animals", young readers ages 5 to 6 will discover some of the
most incredible creatures on Earth. An interactive atlas of world wildlife, "Hello World:
Animals" features more than 180 animals from a variety of habitats, with flaps to lift on every
spread. An informative and stunningly illustrated book that offers children an exploration into
many animal wonders of the natural world, "Hello World: Animals" is unreservedly
recommended for family, elementary school, and community library Pets & Wildlife collections
for young readers.
The Social Issues Shelf
Something Happened in Our Town
Marianne Celano, Marietta Collins, & Ann Hazzard, authors
Jennifer Zivoin, illustrator
Magination Press
c/o American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242
www.maginationpress.com
9781433828546, $16.99, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
"Something Happened in Our Town: A Child's Story About Racial Injustice" is a picture book
for children ages 4 to 8 that describes the traumatic event of a police shooting from the
perspectives of a White family and an African-American family. This story, collaboratively
written by Marianne Celano, Marietta Collins, and Ann Hazzard, and illustrated by Jennifer
Zivoin, models productive conversations around racial-ethnic socialization and social-emotional
learning, and provides an excellent platform for discussing social justice and race relations with
children. Includes a "Note to Parents and Caregivers" with conversation guides, child-friendly
vocabulary, and lists of related resources, Very strongly recommended for family, daycare center,
preschool, elementary school, and community library collections, "Something Happened in Our
Town" is an extraordinarily 'child friendly' approach to an on-going social issue that young
children will encounter on the news again and again and again.
The Centipede Who Couldn't Tie His Shoes
Karen Dobyns, author
Maria Koch, illustrator
Atlas Publishing
www.missawesomeness.com/books
9781945033407, $16.99, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
Ben is thrilled to start second grade until he discovers he's the only one in his class who doesn't
know how to tie his shoes. According to the class bully, Ben is wearing baby shoes. Fifty pairs of
new shoes later, Ben realizes that tying shoes isn't so easy, especially because of his visual
disability, which even thick glasses can't completely correct. The school's occupational therapist
shows Ben how to tie his shoes using dual-colored and no-tie laces. Now Ben must decide if he'd
rather have shoelaces that look like everyone else's or get through recess without having to retie
his 100 shoes! A delightfully entertaining picture book by the team of author Karen Dobyns and
illustrator Maria Koch, "The Centipede Who Couldn't Tie His Shoes" is promotes awareness and
acceptance of children with disabilities and differing needs; includes extra sections with
explanations, shoe-tying resources, and discussion points; uses type and formatting that
maximize visual ease for readers; and has universal appeal in showing how dual-colored
shoelaces can be helpful for all children learning to tie shoes. Thoroughly 'kid friendly' in tone,
content, organization and presentation, "The Centipede Who Couldn't Tie His Shoes" is an ideal
and unreservedly recommended addition to family, daycare center, preschool, kindergarten, and
community library picture book collections for children ages 3 to 7.
One Heart
Tara Drouin, author
Nancy Noskewicz, illustrator
CreateSpace
www.createspace.com
9781717065841, $10.99, PB, 32pp, www.amazon.com
Engagingly written by Tara Drouin and charmingly illustrated by Nancy Noskewicz "One Heart"
is all about diversity, and acceptance. It explores the reality of our differences. We all look
differently on the outside, such as different hair color, skin color, and eye color. We even like
different things. "If you look at who we truly are, at our core, we are all the same. We need to
spread this message to children, and to the world. Our differences on the outside make us unique,
but our hearts need to be unified because we are all one race, the human race," says Tara Drouin.
Highly recommended for readers of all ages, "One Heart" is was inspired by a song, and with a
purchase of this heartwarming and inspiring picture book for young readers there is a free
download of the song available!
Birds of a Feather
Tom Crice, author
Ellen Rakatansky, illustrator
DoveTale Press
http://www.dovetalepress.com
9780999685303, $11.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
A young boy's happy world is interrupted when his grandfather passes away. Suddenly life is
filled with big questions and difficult emotions. Will things ever be normal again? Then a chance
encounter with two birds on a subway train leads to unexpected joy and connection. Engagingly
written by Tom Crice and pleasantly illustrated by Ellen Rakatansky, "Birds of a Feather" is a
tender, whimsical story of loss and recovery for young children ages 5 to 9. Thoroughly 'kid
friendly' in tone and presentation, "Birds of a Feather" addresses an important subject with
sensitivity, making it an ideal and unreservedly recommended addition to family, elementary
school, and community library picture book collections.
What Happens Next
Susan Hughes, author
Carey Sookocheff, illustrator
Owlkids Books Inc.
1700 Fourth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710
www.owlkidsbooks.com
9781771471657, $16.95, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
What Happens Next is a raw, realistic story told by an unnamed protagonist who is made to feel
different from everybody else -- even invisible sometimes. Bullied by a girl at school, our
narrator gives a terse script of the related facts (What Her Friends Do: Laugh. What Everyone
Else Does: Nothing.) and emotions (How I Feel Sometimes: Bad. Really Bad.). The narrator
takes these hurt feelings home, where Mom listens and offers some ideas. At school the next day,
the child confronts the bully by turning a "weirdo" fascination with science into an opportunity to
find common ground, and maybe help the bully see the world in a new way. Spare illustrations in
a limited palette of blues and greens by illustrator Carey Sookocheff convey feeling alone even in
the hustle and bustle of a crowded schoolyard. The graphic novel - style panels set a steady pace
for the emotional impact of this important story by author Susan Hughes that doesn't simplify the
realities of feeling like an outsider. It's a powerful starting point for discussions of emotions,
empathy, and how we relate to others. An impressively exceptional picture book for young
children ages 4 to 10, "What Happens Next" is especially recommended for family, preschool,
elementary school, and community library collections.
Peace and Me
Ali Winter, author
Michael El Fathi, illustrator
Lantana Publishing
http://www.lantanapublishing.com
9781911373285, $17.99, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
"Peace and Me" by the team of author Ali Winter and illustrator Michael El Fathi is a collection
of inspirational ideas about peace is based on the lives of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates of the 20th
and 21st centuries, among them Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa and
Malala Yousafzai. Especially and unreservedly recommended for children ages 4 to 8 and deftly
exploring the subject of peace as the essential issue of our times, "Peace and Me" is a thoroughly
child-friendly exploration of what peace means and is unreservedly recommended for family,
elementary school, and community library picture book collections.
The Health/Medicine Shelf
Digest This Now... For Kids!
Kai Nunziato-Cruz, Dr Liz Cruz MD, & Tina Nunziato
DrLizCruz.com
Privately Published
9780991613885, $12.99, PB, 48pp, www.amazon.com
https://www.amazon.com/Digest-This-Now-Kids-Struggling-ebook/dp/B06XHRH3HQ
"Digest This Now... For Kids!: Are You A Kid Struggling With Stomach, Weight, Sleeping or
Stress Issues?" was specifically written for young readers in general, and kids that are struggling
with Stomach Issues, Weight Issues, Sleeping Issues, High Stress, No Energy, and otherwise
Taking Medicines. The primary author, Kai Nunziato-Cruz, is the son of Liz Cruz M.D. who is a
board-certified Gastroenterologist, and Tina Nunziato, who is a Certified Holistic Nutrition
Consultant. Kai has watched his parents for years help adults get well and stay well with their
books, podcast, online home study program and more and felt it was his mission to take those
same teachings to kids. In the pages of "Digest This Now... For Kids!", Kai teaches kids about
their body and why so many of them are sick these days. In addition, he provides simple things
anyone can do to turn the health and well-being of their body around very quickly! An amazing
and thoroughly 'kid friendly' instructional about the body and how to get it well, "Digest This
Now... For Kids!" is very highly recommended for family, elementary school, and community
library Health & Medicine instructional reference collections. It should be noted for personal
reading lists that "Digest This Now... For Kids!" is also available in a digital book format
(Kindle, $6.99).
Breathe
Ines Castel-Branco
Magination Press
c/o American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242
www.maginationpress.com
9781433828720, $16.95, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
"Breathe" by author and illustrator Ines Castel-Branco is a charmingly informative picture book
that will help children ages 4 to 8 to work through their worries and fears by playful breathing,
stretching, and relaxation techniques. In particular, as the title implies, "Breathe" focuses on the
importance of breathing. "Ines Castel-Branco shows how to help little ones become aware of
their breath through exercises based in yoga, tai chi, chi kung, and kinesiology (the study of the
mechanics of body movements). Of special note is the inclusion of a "Note to Parents and
Caregivers" which explains the exercises in more detail and the benefits of breathing well.
"Breathe" is a unique and especially recommended addition to family, daycare center, preschool,
elementary school, and community library Health & Medicine children's picture book
collections.
Relaxations: Big Tools for Little Warriors
Mamen Duch, author
Raul Nieto Guridi, illustrator
Magination Press
c/o American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242
www.maginationpress.com
9781433829048, $16.95, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
Deftly written by Mamen Duch and effectively illustrated by Raul Nieto Guridi, "Relaxations:
Big Tools for Little Warriors" is an instructive and entertaining guide on mindfulness techniques
specifically presented for children ages 4 to 8. Creative metaphors work to help children achieve
a state of calm and concentration through breathing, relaxation, and visualization. "Relaxations:
Big Tools for Little Warriors" uses gentle affirmations to improve and enhance confidence,
self-esteem, concentration, and creativity! Enhanced with the inclusion of a "Note to Parents and
Caregivers" by Mamen Duch with other suggestions for practice, "Relaxations: Big Tools for
Little Warriors" is a unique and unreservedly recommended addition to family, daycare center,
preschool, elementary school, and community library collections.
The Poetry Shelf
Poetree
Caroline Pignat, author
Francois Thisdale, illustrator
Red Deer Press
c/o Fitzhenry & Whiteside
195 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario, Canada L3R 4T8
www.fitzhenry.ca
9780889954922, $19.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
The collaborative work of author Caroline Pignat and illustrator Francois Thisdale, "Poetree" is
an intriguing blend of carefully composed verbal images, knit together with extraordinary
visuals. The extended poem is about the yearly cycle in the life of a tree. But it is also an
intriguing poetic concoction where the initial letters of each line in each stanza spell out a word
that pertains to that tree's life cycle (SEED, GERMINATE, SHOOT, ROOTS, LEAVES,
FLOWERS) making it a kids' acrostic. Young readers ages 8 to 10 will discover the secrets of the
poems as they read the text and look at the illustrations that show a rural setting with trees, a
farmer, barns, animals and the changing of the seasons. There are even puzzles for the discerning
young reader, making "Poetree" an immediate and enduringly popular addition for family,
elementary school, and community library Contemporary Children's Poetry collections.
The Religion/Spirituality Shelf
Giggles and Joy: Spiritual Life Lessons for Kids
Ariane de Bonvoisin, author
Ellie Cross, illustrator
Ariane Media LLC
www.arianedebonvoisin.com
9780977680818 $17.99 www.gigglesandjoy.com
"Giggles and Joy" is the first title in a series of spiritual life lessons for kids. Written in vigorous
verse and overflowing with brilliant, positive, life-affirming illustrations of parachuting children,
butterflies, flowers, and creatures, "Giggles and Joy," and each of the three titles presents a series
of eight life skill areas which relate to growing awareness and health in stages of childhood. in
"Giggles and Joy." following a theme celebrating each child deserving to feel joy, the subject
headings are: Giggles and Joy, Kindness, Home, Sleep Is The Best, Your Body Is Your Best
Friend, Bye Bye Bad Day, Prayer, and Mother Earth. "Giggles and Joy" is spiritual lessons for
kids "not for, or against any religion." Rather, it is imbued with inclusive spirituality, exhibiting
and demonstrating common religious beliefs that help children learn to take care of their spiritual
needs as well as their bodily needs. Here is an extract from the poem on Prayer: "God loves
everyone, as God loves you./ There's no one on Earth who's not loved./ Some days are good and
then some are bad,/ So pray when you're happy and pray when you're down./ Everything happens
according to God's perfect plan,/ So rest and say Yes to what is happening now./ Prayer is a way
to say thank you and ask for what you need,/ So that God can guide you and show you the way./
prayer doesn't mean you get exactly what you want./ God always knows what is best and what is
right./ We all need to learn and grow and love,/ So try to make praying an important part of your
day./" Across the top of the Prayer poem page are a string of twelve different colored prayer
flags, each labeled with symbol and term for one of the world's great religions. "Giggles and Joy"
is a refreshing approach to teaching children to live well and happily, with joy and grace, and
gratitude. Also highly recommended are the two other titles in this series by the same
author/illustrator team: "Being You (9780977680863, $17.99)," and "You Are Loved
(9780977680849, $17.99)."
The Christian Shelf
Mrs. B. Substitute Grandma
Kathleen Beining, author
Thinkstock, illustrations and imagery
WestBow Press
c/o Thomas Nelson Publishers
PO Box 141000, Nashville, TN 37214
www.westbowpress.com
9781512785562 $13.95 PB, $3.99 Kindle, 26pp, www.amazon.com
The sixth title in the Mrs. Bumbleberry series, "Mrs. B. Substitute Grandma" tells a story of
reflecting love and compassion for others in daily life for kids. Mrs. B.'s friends, Andi and Katy
are upset because they can't ride a hay wagon on a field trip because Andi's grandmother is sick
and cannot accompany the girls on the hay ride. Mrs. B. offers to substitute as hay ride
chaperone, cautioning the girls not to hate others who were disagreeable, but to try to love them
as God asks. The girls continue with their field trip and Mrs. B., including apple picking, a farm
lunch, and a challenging walk through the corn maze. The girls encounter opportunities to show
caring and respect for each other as Mrs. B. has asked them to do and as God has commanded.
Andi and Katy learn to share, be kind to a classmate who was unkind to them, and to work
together for common goals and share the resulting rewards. "Mrs. B. Substitute Grandma" is an
excellent Christian values kids book which teaches its lessons while entertaining young readers
with very believable situations. Instead of preaching, this series demonstrates the value of the
Golden Rule. An element of empathy for the enemy or selfish character, Dee, also helps readers
internalize the basic Christian message in "Mrs. B. Substitute Grandma."
The Judaic Shelf
Hanukkah Hamster
Michelle markel, author
Andre Ceolin, illustrator
Sleeping Bear Press
315 East Eisenhower Parkway, Suite 200, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
www.sleepingbearpress.com
9781585363995, $16.99, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
The Jewish holiday season of Hanukkah is a busy time, with people bustling about. And it's a
busy time for Edgar, a cabdriver who conveys passengers around the city. All day long Edgar
drives his cab; many people going to many different places. At the end of one busy day, Edgar is
so tired he climbs into the backseat of his cab to take a nap. But he discovers he is not alone. A
little hamster has somehow been left behind from one of the many fares Edgar has driven. Edgar
dutifully reports the hamster to the cab company's Lost and Found department, but in the
meantime the little creature needs to be taken care of. Edgar brings the hamster to his apartment,
making it a bed, feeding it, and even giving it a name, Chickpea. As Edgar starts his Hanukkah
observance, with no family nearby to share in it, the little hamster becomes more than a casual
companion to the lonely man. But what happens when Chickpea's owner is found? An utterly
charming picture book story for children ages 5 to 7, and one that is unreservedly recommended
for family, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections, it should be noted
for young readers that "Hanukkah Hamster" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle,
$16.14).
The ABC Shelf
Native American ABCs
Lisa Lechowicz, author
Colten Lechowicz, author
Wade Patton, illustrator
Mascot Publishing
http://mascotbooks.com
9781631774928, $14.95, HC, 62pp, www.amazon.com
The collaborative project of authors Lisa and Colten Lechowicz, and illustrator Wade Patton,
"Native American ABCs" is an entertaining and informative picture book for children ages 2 to 5
that teaches the alphabet using Native American cultures and images. "Native American ABCs"
is dedicated to the Native American culture and the native children who are its future. It is
interesting to note that one dollar from the proceeds of each book sold will be donated to the
Rosebud Elementary School in Rosebud, South Dakota. Rosebud Elementary serves 300
students, 98% of which are Native American. 100% of the students come from low-income
families. Certain to be an immediately and enduringly popular addition to family, daycare center,
preschool, kindergarten, and community library collections, "Native American ABCs" is
unreservedly recommended.
The Board Book Shelf
Mine!: A Counting Book About Sharing
Caryn Rivadeneira, author
Amanda Gulliver, illustrator
Beaming Books
PO Box 1209, Minneapolis, MN 55440
https://www.beamingbooks.com
9781506446790, $7.99, Board Book, 22pp, www.amazon.com
In "Mine!: A Counting Book About Sharing" a group of young children counts up the things that
belong to them. Mine, mine, mine! But then -- surprise! -- they share with each other to make one
big party for themselves and their friends! Especially designed for children 0-3, "Mine!" is a
counting board book that teaches the concepts of yours and mine, while also reminding kids that
we all have more fun when we share together. The collaborative effort of author Caryn
Rivadeneira and illustrator Amanda Gulliver, "Mine!" very highly recommended for family,
daycare center, preschool, kindergarten, and community library board book collections. It is
noteworthy that "Mine!" is part of the new Beaming Books 'Generous Kids' series dedicated to
teaching age-appropriate concepts about money, possessions, generosity, and contentment.
The Picturebook Shelf
The Very Hungry Hedgehog
Rosie Wellesley, author/illustrator
Pavilion Children's
www.pavilionbooks.com
c/o Trafalgar Square Books
PO Box 257, North Pomfret, VT 05053
www.trafalgarbooks.com
c/o Independent Publishers Group (distributor)
814 N. Franklin St., Chicago, IL 60610
www.ipgbook.com
9781843653530, $9.99, PB, 32pp, Ages 3-5, www.amazon.com
"The Very Hungry Hedgehog" is the latest in a children's series (for children ages 3-5 years)
about the amazing adventures of Isaac the hedgehog. Charming, delicate water color portraits of
Isaac the hedgehog and his friends, Starling, Toad, Heron, and Fox. Awakened by Starling in a
muddy bed, Isaac discovers it is spring, and he is very hungry. Isaac proceeds to try to find a
nourishing breakfast, only to have each tidbit stolen from him by other hungry friends just as he
is ready to chomp. Since Isaac had offered to share with each friend, he was to say the least
disillusioned with his friends. Isaac firmly believed that the bounty of spring meant "there must
be food enough for a feast for us all." When he nearly became the breakfast of Fox, Isaac
discovered that his unruly spikes were not a sign of a bad hair day, they were a sign of his good
spike day! When Fox tried to swallow Isaac for breakfast, he rapidly spit the hedgehog out
because of the stiff spikes, which rendered the hedgehog inevitable. Isaac was not frightened by
his encounter with Fox, but instead he laughed, saying "I'm not food!" The final message of this
delightful animal fable is on the final page: "Spring is finally here, and with help you will find
there's enough food for us all."
Short Pump Bump!
Angie Miles, author
Scott DuBar, illustrator
Belle Isle Books
c/o Brandylane Publishers
5 South First Street, Richmond, VA 23219
www.brandylanepublishers.com
9781939930637, $22.95, HC, 42pp, www.amazon.com
Just about anywhere you go in Virginia's capital city of Richmond, children will find history,
beauty, and interesting stories just waiting to be told. Whether you read the sweet, silly, and
poignant collection of poetry comprising "Short Pump Bump!" on their own or share it aloud
with children ages 5 to 9, "Short Pump Bump" will entice young readers to play a little, smile a
little, and forevermore see the place Richmonders call home in a new and endearing way. A
thoroughly 'lyrical, spherical, rhyming romp' through Richmond, Virginia by the team of author
Angie Miles and illustrator Scott DuBar, "Short Pump Bump!" is certain to be a popular addition
to family, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections.
Cat Eyes
Laura Lee, author/illustrator
https://www.worldoflauralee.com
Ripple Grove Press
PO Box 910, Shelburne, VT 05482
www.RippleGrovePress.com
9780999024942, $17.99, HC, 44pp, www.amazon.com
In a world filled with many wonderful things, Miki is a young girl who only sees cats. Until one
seemingly unspectacular day, something special arrives. Miki's imagination leads her to seeing
cats where ever she goes all the while believing that her parents don't notice her obsession.
Readers will enjoy following Miki as she goes throughout her day finding cats in the park, in the
classroom, and even at the dinner table. Engagingly illustrated and charmingly written by Laura
lee, "Cat Eyes" is a very special picture book story for children ages 5 to 7 and will prove to be
an immediately and enduringly popular addition to family, preschool, elementary school, and
community library collections for young readers.
Amanda Panda and the Bigger, Better Birthday
Candice Ransom, author
Christine Grove, illustrator
Doubleday
c/o Random House Children's Books
1745 Broadway, 10-1, New York, NY 10019
www.randomhouse.com/kids
9781524768195, $17.99, 32pp, www.amazon.com
Amanda Panda's birthday is tomorrow. She'll be the first kid in her class to turn six! But when
she gets to the bus stop, her best friend/worst enemy Bitsy announces that today is HER birthday!
And her party is planned for Saturday, the same day as Amanda's! Birthday dreams ruined,
Amanda's can't keep her temper in check at school. By recess, it looks like Amanda's birthday
plans (and her friendship with Bitsy) is over. But when the girls stop arguing long enough to
listen to each other, they come up with a birthday plan that is TWICE the fun. Young children
ages 3 to 7 will learn about sharing, compromise, and conflict resolution, all the while laughing
along with Amanda and Bitsy in this adorable, school-based story from a new favorite character.
The sequel to author Candice Ransom and illustrator Christine Grove's "Amanda Panda Quits
Kindergarten" (9780399554551, $17.99 HC, $10.99 Kindle, 32pp), it should be noted for
personal reading lists that "Amanda Panda and the Bigger, Better Birthday" is also available in a
digital book format (Kindle, $10.99).
Lemur Dreamer
Courtney Dicmas
Kane/Miller Book Publishers
4901 Morena Blvd, Suite 213, San Diego, CA 92117
www.kanemiller.com
9781610677677, $12.99, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
All the residents of 32 Pebbly Lane lead mostly unextraordinary lives -- except for Louis the
Lemur. He's a sleepwalker! After his nighttime antics cause mischief, his friends decide to follow
him one night, with hilarious consequences. A thoroughly charming, original, and impressively
entertaining picture book for children ages 3 to 7, Courtney Dicmas' "Lemur Dreamer" is a
unique and unreservedly recommended addition to family, daycare center, preschool, elementary
school, and community library picture book collections.
I Am Birch
Scott Kelley
Islandport Press
PO Box 10, Yarmouth, ME 94096
www.islandportpress.com
9781944762391, $17.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
A birch tree is an unlikely champion and protector of the forest in "I Am Birch" by Scott Kelley
in a picture book story that is inspired by Gluskap, the heroic and kind-hearted figure of
Wabanaki legends. As rumors of coming cold and darkness spread through the woods, chaos and
fear grow. In a panic to collect and store food, the animals do damage to their very homes. The
birch, now only a stump, remains firmly rooted and, with the wisdom and dry humor that only a
stump can possess, helps the animals put their fears to rest. An acclaimed fine art painter Scott
Kelley used his portraits of Wabanaki tribal elders as a springboard for the extraordinary
paintings that make this a children's book like no other. Very highly recommended, "I Am Birch"
will prove to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition to family, daycare center,
preschool, elementary school, and community library collections for children ages 4 to 7.
The Better Tree Fort
Jessica Scott Kerrin, author
Qin Leng, illustrator
Groundwood Books
c/o House of Anansi Press
www.groundwoodbooks.com
www.houseofanansi.com
9781554988631, $17.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
"Let's build a tree fort," Russell says to his dad when they move into a house with a big maple
tree in the backyard. His dad doesn't know much about building, but he gamely follows Russell's
plan. Several trips to the lumber store later, the tree fort is done. There is no slide, balcony or
skylight like Russell imagined, but it is perfect -- right up until he notices another tree fort going
up three houses over. When Russell goes over to investigate, he meets Warren, whose bigger tree
fort has castle turrets and working lights. Russell is in awe until it dawns on him that it's not
worth worrying about who has the better tree fort when he has a loving dad there to build one
with him. "The Better Tree Fort" is a subtle, humorous picture book story in which author Jessica
Scott Kerrin deftly explore the idea of 'keeping up with the Joneses' -- and what that means when
you're a kid with a tree fort. Of special note is how illustrator Qin Leng's lighthearted watercolor
illustrations show the unshakeable bond between a father and son, as well as the delightful details
of two tree forts. An unfailingly entertaining story from beginning to end, "The Better Tree Fort"
is unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and
community library picture book collections for children ages 4 to 7.
On My Swim
Kari-Lynn Winters, author
Christina Leist, illustrator
https://kariwinters.com
Tradewind Books
www.tradewindbooks.com
9781926890166, $15.95, HC, 24pp, www.amazon.com
"On My Swim" is the fourth in a popular under-five series and another delightful collaboration
between author Kari-Lynn Winters and illustrator Christina Leist. Set on the waterfront in and
around Vancouver, British Columbia, "On My Swim" features a very young child frolicking on
the beach and learning to swim. Toddlers will take a special delight in this whimsically
illustrated rhyming story which is unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center,
preschool, kindergarten, and community library picture book collections for children ages 3 to
5.
Bear's Scare
Jacob Grant
Bloomsbury Children's Books
175 Fifth Avenue, 8th floor, New York, NY 10010-7728
www.bloomsburyusa.com
9781681197203, $16.99, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
Bear likes to keep his house clean and tidy. In fact, the only thing Bear loves more than cleaning
is taking care of his small stuffed friend, Ursa. Then Bear sees a sticky spiderweb -- and where
there's a web there is certainly a spider! The messy guest must be found, but what Bear and Ursa
finally discover might just be an unlikely friend. Opposites attract in Jacob Grant's charmingly
entertaining picture book story where new friends come in all shapes and sizes! While
unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and
community library picture book collections for children ages 3 to 6, it should be noted for
personal reading lists that "Bear's Scare" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle,
$11.89).
An Anty-War Story
Tony Ross
Andersen Press USA
https://www.andersenpress.co.uk
c/o The Lerner Publishing Group (dist.)
https://lernerbooks.com/Pages/Andersen-Press-USA
9781541535640, $17.99, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
Written and illustrated by cartoonist, graphic designer, and art director Tony Ross, "An Anty-
War Story is a picture book anti-war story that is told through the eyes of Douglas, the only ant in
Antworld who has a name. He dreams of joining the beautiful line that delivers food, but he's
been enlisted to be a soldier, and it's probably for the best that he doesn't understand quite what
that means. A unique and very special picture book story for the family, elementary school, and
community library collections for children ages 4 to 11, it should be noted for personal reading
lists that "Anty-War Story" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99).
The Pasta Family Goes to Marinara Beach
Cory Tilson, author
Laureen Tilson, author
Alex Rodgers, illustrator
1984 Publishing
http://www.1984publishing.com
9781948221023, $14.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
When The Pasta Family heads to Marinara Beach for a day of fun in the sun, there is certain to be
excitement is right around the corner! But when the family dog (Ziti) wanders off of his leash,
the family mus go in search of their favorite pet. Children ages 5 to 6 will join The Pasta Family
on their latest beach adventure that includes catching a wave at the annual surfing competition --
and help find Ziti in a surprise ending! Featuring lively illustrations by Alex Rodgers, "The Pasta
Family Goes to Marinara Beach" by Cory and Laureen Tilson is very highly recommended,
especially for family, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book
collections for young readers!
Super Saurus and the Egg
Deborah Underwood, author
Ned Young, illustrator
Disney Hyperion
125 West End Avenue, New York, NY 10023
www.disneyhyperionbooks.com
9781423175698, $16.99, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
When Arnold's parents bring an egg home and tell him he's going to be an older brother, Arnold
is not convinced. Arnold knows the egg could be anything -- maybe even an Egg of Doom! But if
a vampire-saurus flies out of the egg, Super Saurus will be ready! If a planet-crushing robot
stomps out of the egg, Super Saurus will be ready! If Maud the Marauder jumps out of the egg,
Super Saurus will be ready! But what happens if the Egg of Doom turns out to be Arnold's new
little brother or sister? With the same wit, humor and charm that shines in their first
collaboration, author Deborah Underwood and illustrator Ned Young's "Super Saurus Saves
Kindergarten, young readers ages 4 to 8 will be captivated by Arnold's super imagination.
Thoroughly 'kid friendly' and a wonderfully entertaining read from beginning to end, "Super
Saurus and the Egg" is unabashedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool,
elementary school, and community library picture book collections. It should be noted for
personal reading lists that "Super Saurus and the Egg" is also available in a digital book format
(Kindle, $10.99).
Little Mole, Please Open the Door!
Orianne Lallemand, author
Claire Frossard, illustrator
Auzou Publishing
www.auzou.biz
9782733861462, $14.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
It's winter time in the forest, and the snow is falling heavy and cold outside. Mole is quietly
relaxing in her warm and cozy home when -- knock, knock, knock! Someone is knocking at the
Mole's front door. One by one, all the little woodland creatures make their way to Mole's safe
haven, seeking refuge from the chilling weather. Will she open her door to everyone? Even the
wolf? Delightfully written by Orianne Lallemand and charmingly illustrated by Claire Frossard,
"Little Mole, Please Open the Door!" is an engagingly entertaining picture book story for
children ages 3 to 7, making it an ideal and unreservedly recommended addition to family,
daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections.
Ben and the Scaredy-Dog
Sarah Ellis, author
Kim La Fave, illustrator
Pajama Press
http://pajamapress.ca
9781772780444, $17.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
Ben was upset when his friend Peter moved away, but now the new neighbors are moving in
across the street and Ben can't wait to go say hello and make friends. That is, until he notices that
this family has a pet dog; and unlike his sister and brother, Ben isn't so sure around dogs. The big
jaws and big teeth make him nervous. But what Ben doesn't realize is that Max is an "old
scaredy-dog" who feels nervous too. Can Ben overcome his fear and come to see eye-to-eye with
a new kind of friend? A wonderfully entertaining picture book with an important underlying
message for children ages 3 to 6, "Ben and the Scaredy-Dog" is an especially recommended
addition to family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture
book collections.
Fast Asleep in a Little Village in Israel
Jennifer Tzivia MacLeod, author
Tiphanie Beeke, illustrator
Apples & Honey Press
c/o Behrman House Inc.
241 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, NJ 07041
www.behrmanhouse.com
9781681155395, $17.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
It is the end of a hot, dry summer, and Mrs. Strauss just can't fall asleep. But when at last she
falls asleep, something wakes her up again -- something her little village in Israel has been
waiting for all summer long! The collaborative work of author Jennifer MacLeod and
illustrator/artist Tiphanie Beeke, "Fast Asleep in a Little Village in Israel" is a wonderfully
charming and thoroughly entertaining picture book story for children ages 2-5 that is
unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, kindergarten, and community
library collections.
Poppy's Best Babies
Susan Eaddy, author
Rosalinde Bonnet, illustrator
Charlesbridge Publishing
85 Main Street, Watertown, MA 02472
www.charlesbridge.com
9781580897709, $15.99, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
Poppy is a young rabbit who is thrilled when her grandmother comes to help with the new babies.
But when the twins keep GeeGee too busy to play, Poppy's jealousy spirals out of control. After
some thinking time, Poppy finds a way to use her talent and creativity to welcome both her
grandmother and her little sisters. An honest and heartwarming look at sibling rivalry, and
readers will identify with Poppy as she struggles with sibling rivalry -- and cheer when her big
heart helps her overcome her negative feelings. A wonderfully entertaining story by Susan Eaddy
that is charmingly illustrated by Rosalinde Bonnet for children ages 5 to 8, "Poppy's Best Babies"
is unreservedly and enthusiastically recommended for family, elementary school, and community
library picture book collections. It should be noted for personal reading lists that "Poppy's Best
Babies" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99).
Ardie's Big Secret
Rosilyn Seay
PicBooks Publishing
http://picbookspub.com
9780998557649, $16.95, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
When Ardie promised that he would not give away what he knew about an upcoming family
surprise, it seemed so easy. But protecting the secret got harder and harder. Everything he tried
seemed to backfire. Luckily, with help from his teacher, he came up with the perfect plan. Now,
to execute it, all he has to do is collect an odd list of supplies, work around his two very
observant parents, and make sure that his little brother doesn't do anything to ruin it all. Piece of
cake. A delightfully entertaining and charmingly illustrated children's picture book by Rosilyn
Seay is unreservedly recommended for young readers ages 6 to 9. While especially appropriate
for family, elementary school, and community library picture book collections, it should be noted
for personal reading lists that "Ardie's Big Secret" is also available in a digital book format
(Kindle, $8.99).
The Absolutely, Positively No Princesses Book
Ian Lender, author
Deborah Zemke, illustrator
Creston Books
PO Box 9369, Berkeley, CA 94709
www.crestonbooks.co
9781939547514, $16.99, HC, 36pp, www.amazon.com
Some kids like frills and sparkles and bows and lots of pink. And some don't. The girl who
started "The Absolutely, Positively No Princess Book" is sure that she wants a story full of nature
and adventure. But when a princess barges into the pages with her own opinions about what
makes for a good story, the two learn that they each have something to offer. Together they make
the best story of all. A delightfully entertaining picture book for children ages 4 to 9, "The
Absolutely, Positively No Princesses Book" will prove to be an immediate and enduringly
popular addition to family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library
picture book collections.
I'm Sad
Michael Ian Black, author
Debbie Ridpath Ohi, illustrator
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
1230 Avenue of the Americas, 4th floor, New York, NY 10020
www.simonandschuster.com/kids
9781481476270, $17.99, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
Everyone feels sad sometimes -- even flamingos. Sigh. When Flamingo announces he's feeling
down, the little girl and Potato try to cheer him up, but nothing seems to work. Not even dirt!
(Which usually works for Potato.) Flamingo learns that he will not always feel this way. And his
friends learn that sometimes being a friend means you don't have to cheer someone up. You just
have to stick by your pal no matter how they feel. Even if they're a potato! "I'm Sad" is the
charming picture book sequel to "I'm Bored" by author and comedian Michael Ian Black and
gifted illustrator Debbie Ridpath Ohi, making it an especially and unreservedly recommended
addition to family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture
book collections for children ages 4 to 8.
Smiley's Dream Book
Jeff Smith
Scholastic
www.scholastic.com
9780545674775, $17.99, HC, 40pp, www.amazon.com
On a beautiful sunny day, happy-go-lucky Smiley Bone is walking through the woods when he
begins to count some friendly birds. The birds sing and climb so high that Smiley must find a
fantastical way to keep up with them! With lively drawings and expressive word balloons, Jeff
Smith has created a very special and entertaining picture book that will simply delight children
ages 3 to 5, making it unreservedly recommended as an immediate and enduringly popular
addition to family, daycare center, preschool, kindergarten, and community library
collections.
Hank and Gertie
Eric A. Kimmel, author
Mara Penny, illustrator
WestWinds Press
c/o Graphic Arts Books
1700 Fourth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710
www.graphicartsbooks.com
9781513261225, $16.99, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
While taking a break from their journey out west, Hank and Gertie lose their way back to their
covered wagon and stumble upon the most glorious house made of candy. Little do they know
there's a dangerous witch lurking nearby, and she's got her eye on the two hungry and vulnerable
children! Bringing a wonderfully entertaining and modern interpretation of a classic children's
fairytale, "Hank and Gertie: A Pioneer Hansel and Gretel Story" by the team of author Eric A.
Kimmel and illustrator Mara Penny is wholeheartedly and unreservedly recommended for family,
elementary school, and community library picture book collections for children ages 6 to 8. It
should be noted that "Hank and Gertie" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle,
$9.99).
Little Hoo Goes to School
Brenda Ponnay, author/illustrator
Xist Publishing
PO Box 61593, Irvine, CA 92602
www.xistpublishing.com
9781532409042 $9.99 pbk / $0.99 Kindle amazon.com
"Little Hoo Goes to School" is a first day at school story that will entrance and help calm fearful
academic education beginners. Written in easy to read large white type against brown painted
backgrounds with full page whimsical illustrations, "Little Hoo Goes to School" is a fearful baby
owlet who is being prepared for his first day at school by his mother. Mama Hoo carefully
enumerates a list of possible fears and worries about going to school that Little Hoo may have,
because Little Hoo is afraid to tell her his fears out loud when she asks. One by one, she explains
that each fear has a perfect antidote which she has anticipated and prepared for. Plus she
encourages Little Hoo that learning and experiencing new things can be fun! In the end, all Little
Hoo's friends cheer him on, saying "You are going to have a great day!" "Little Hoo Goes to
School" is particularly effective in calming young children because it gently reassures them that
their fears are not unreasonable or groundless, but that they can be anticipated and prepared for.
"Little Hoo Goes to School" is a perfect back to school gift for beginners ages 4 and up.
Drummer Boy of John John
Mark Greenwood, author
Frane Lessac, illustrator
Lee & Low Books
95 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016
9781620148068 $11.95 www.leeandlow.com
"Drummer Boy of John John" is an upbeat story of a boy from John John, Trinidad, who longs to
play in a band for Carnival, because the best things of all at Carnival, after the calypso music,
fine costumes and masks, and dancing, was eating the special roti pancakes. The Roti King
himself had promised free roti pancakes for the best band in the parade. Roti pancakes were
folded pancakes filled with chicken, secret herbs and spices, and were delicious. All the
musicians for all the bands practiced hard so they could win the contest. Winston wanted to be in
a band so he could win his fill of wonderful roti pancakes, but he was a poor boy, without money
to buy drums or instruments. Then, while he was eating a mango in the junkyard, Winston
noticed the mango pit made a ping -pong -pang sound when it struck a milk can, then a biscuit
tin, then a rust old paint bucket in the junkyard. This gave Winston a wonderful idea, and soon he
began to experiment and create different sounding drums from different junkyard containers. In
no time he was able to bang out simple tunes, attracting attention from his friends and neighbors.
They loved the sweet sound of Winston's drums! soon he had a band practicing hard to win the
roti pancake prize. On the day of the Carnival, all the bands, tamboo bamboo, chac-chac, shango
drummers, and bottle -and-spoon played different rhythmic sounds, but Winston's band of
rainbow colored junkyard container drums played loudest and best. People danced the limbo to
Winston's sweet sounding band. Winston and his band were crowned the best in the Carnival
parade, and ate their fill of rotis and drank mango lemonade all night! "Drummer Boy of John
John" is based on the life story of Winston "Spree" Simon (1927-1976), who was a pioneer in the
development of the steel drum, or pan. "Drummer Boy of John Johns" is supplemented by an
Author's Note containing a brief biography of Winston "Spree" Simon, plus a glossary and
pronunciation guide. Chief adornments of the story are found in the brilliant painted pictures of
Carnival costumes, colors, drummers, and joy that splash through every page.
My Pet Peeve
Renee Rodgers Barstack, author
Mar Fandos, illustrator
http://www.reneebarstack.com
Xlibris
9781524582807 $15.99 www.Xlibris.com
"My Pet Peeve" is a story in verse about a special kitten named Munchkin who helps teach others
the value of tolerance and acceptance. Molly was a lonely little girl who longed for a kitten
friend. Her father refused permission for her to have a cat, but one day Molly heard a sound in
the barn and discovered a little tiny gold kitten with folded ears. Molly loved this kitten instantly.
Her father started to sneeze when he saw the kitten, and still said no, she could not have a cat.
Molly decided to hide the kitten and keep her in secret, naming her Munchkin. But Munchkin
made Molly's father mad by sleeping on his green sweater, and he was angry and said she would
have to leave. Munchkin and Molly were very sad. That night Munchkin crept down to the
kitchen and was frightened by an electric fire. She went upstairs and awakened Molly's father and
mother, and then Molly too, so they could run out of the house which was filling up with smoke.
Luckily the fire trucks came and the house was saved, and Munchkin became a little furry hero.
Molly's father's attitude towards cats changed overnight. He hugged Munchkin and called her
"my pet peeve." Adorable color illustrations of Munchkin and Molly and their family, plus versed
narrative make this a memorable child's book.
Charlie's Magical Carnival
Marit Tornqvist
Floris Books
www.florisbooks.co.uk
9781782504603, $17.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
Charlie can't wait to go the carnival, but first his mother must find his party hat and red balloon.
While she's searching, Charlie imagines all the wonderful things they might see: lemonade rivers
and lollipop trees, elephant cabs and a cake as big as a town square. When they finally arrive at
the carnival, it's even more amazing and magical than Charlie had hoped. "Charlie's Magical
Carnival" is simply beautiful picture book by children's author and illustrator Marit Tornqvist
that celebrates the intensity of children's imaginations and their ability to see their make-believe
worlds as reality. Children ages 4 to 7 will love following Charlie on his adventure revealing the
secrets of the many fold-out pages and exploring illustrations that are a riot of color. Marit's
vibrant artwork is accompanied by a lyrical story of awe, adventure and the loving relationship
between a parent and child making it an ideal and very highly recommended addition to family,
daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library children's picture book
collections.
Under the Same Sky
Britta Teckentrup
Tiger Tales
PO Box 70, Iron Ridge, WI 53035
www.tigertalesbooks.com
9781680100945,$16.99, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
We all live under the same sky, and we all experience many of the same hopes and dreams.
Stunning artwork and lyrical text by author/illustrator Britta Teckentrup celebrate the emotions
we all share in "Under the Same Sky, a truly beautiful peek-through picture book for children
ages 3 to 7. While especially and unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center,
preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections, it should be noted
for personal reading lists that "Under the Same Sky" is also available in a paperback edition
(Caterpillar Books Ltd., 9781848577411, $11.36).
Sun Dog
Deborah kerbel, author
Suzanne Del Rizzo, illustrator
Pajama Press
http://pajamapress.ca
9781772780383, $17.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
Juno and her boy live in a red house at the top of the world. One day Juno will be big and strong
enough to help pull a sled across the tundra, but for now she is just a small puppy with a big-dog
heart. Small puppies have to go to bed when their boys do, but Juno can't sleep with the midnight
sun shining out across the town. She slips outside to play. Returning to see a hungry polar bear
sniffing around the open door, Juno has no time to be afraid. It's time to summon the big dog
inside her and save her beloved boy. With author Deborah Kerbel's warm, expressive text
combined with illustrator Suzanne Del Rizzo's charming artwork, "Sun Dog" is a love letter to
life in the Arctic Circle from the perspective of a sled dog pup. It is interesting to note that
Suzanne Del Rizzo's dimensional art in polymer clay and acrylic wash offers both an intimate
romp with a young puppy and a sweeping celebration of the vast and beautiful tundra, making
"Sun Dog" an immediate and enduringly popular addition to family, daycare center, preschool,
elementary school, and community library picture book collections for children ages 4 to 7.
Pidge Takes The Stage
Michelle Staubach Grimes, author
Bill Deore, illustrator
Pidge Media
http://www.whereispidge.com
9780990842019, $16.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
In "Pidge Takes The Stage", a young girl decides to audition for the school musical along with
her canine buddy Maverick. Not everyone thinks Pidge can learn to sing or Maverick can be
trained, but Pidge believes they can! Through their theatrical escapades, Pidge discovers that
singing requires hard work, and that Maverick might not be ready for his stage debut after all.
And by the end, Pidge understands that being a star is all a matter of perspective, and
unconditional love matters more than fame. The picture book sequel to "Where Is Pidge"
(9780990842002, $16.95, 40pp), "Pidge Takes The Stage" is unreservedly recommended for
family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections for
children ages 4 to 7.
Gifts of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Demi
Wisdom Tales
www.wisdomtalespress.com
9781937786731 $17.95
Gifts of Our Lady of Guadalupe retells the Marian story and the miracles of the Virgin of
Guadalupe. It's about miracles, Catholicism, the basilica dedicated to the Lady, and how one of
the most famous apparitions ed to the site becoming the most popular Christian destination in the
world. Young picture book readers with good reading skills or parental assistance will find
Demi's vivid, lovely, colorful drawings reinforce the powerful religious history retold for young
audiences.
Fruit Bowl
Mark Hoffmann
Random House/Knopf
www.rhcbooks.com
9781524719913 $17.99
Fruit Bowl is a picture book story narrated entirely from dialogue between produce, and
considers who belongs in the coveted fruit bowl. There are some unexpected controversies as the
produce section inhabitants vie for a place in the bowl; especially when Tomato wishes to enter
and makes a case for his membership. More than a light touch of humor ads to the zany story of
fruits who compete with each other for best in display.
Too Much! Not Enough!
Gina Perry
Tundra
www.penguinrandomhouse.ca
9781101919507 $17.99
Too Much! Not Enough! will reach ages 3-7 with he fun story of Peanut and Moe, roommates
and best friends who seem to be complete opposites. Peanut always wants more. Moe always
wants less. Can this odd couple remain friends when so many of their habits and likes are
opposites? A fun story emerges, filled with insights about getting along.
The Turtle Ship
Helena Ku Rhee
Shen's Books
c/o Lee and Low
www.leeandlow.com
9781885008909 $17.95
The Turtle Ship receives warm drawings by Colleen Kong-Savage and requires good reading
skills of youngsters with an affinity for multicultural folk tales as it tells of Korean boy Sun-sin,
who dreams of traversing the world with his pet turtle. This seems very unlikely: his turtle is
poor and his dream is too big. When the king announces a contest to design a new battleship,
with a trip rewarding the winner, Sun-sin becomes determined to win against all odds. Can he
learn an important lesson from his turtle companion? Based on a true story, this pairs Korean
culture and history with an inviting tale of perseverance and lessons about the sea.
Astronaut Annie
Suzanne Slade
Tilbury House Publishers
www.tilburyhouse.com
9780884485230 $17.95
Astronaut Annie is illustrated by Nicole Tadgell and will benefit from good reading skills by
picture book enthusiasts of space. Annie wants to reveal her secret career goal on Career Day at
her school. Her family thinks they know her well enough to guess what that goal will be; and the
predict she'll want to follow in various family members' footsteps; but Annie has a dream bigger
than them all. Can she achieve her goals? A fine story of big dreams and recognition gives young
girls the special message that nothing is too big to aim for.
A Tangle of Brungles
Shobha Viswanath and Culpeo S. Fox
Karadi Tales Company Pvt. Ltd.
www.karaditales.com
9788181903600 $15.95
A Tangle of Brungles pairs travel and whimsical settings with a rhyming story of marvels,
miracles, and manners as witches brew a "terrible broth", various creatures are presented in
collective nouns ("a mischief of mice" or a "quiver of cobras"), and witches with the goal of
cooking up a tangle of Brungles face possible disaster. Kids will relish both the nouns and the
dilemmas as lessons on good, evil, and manners create a zany story with a special message. The
colorful and whimsical drawings are especially notable creations that will invite many parents to
read aloud just to enjoy the story.
Hedgehog Needs a Hug
Jen Betton
Putnam
www.penguin.com/kids
9781524737122, $16.99 amazon.com
Jen Betton's Hedgehog Needs a Hug tells of a depressed little hedgehog who wakes up feeling down in the snout and droopy in the prickles. Ordinarily his animal friends would comfort him; but nobody can get past his prickly hide. How can Hedgehog feel better? When he discovers that another forest animal also lacks hugs, he learns something new about his nature and love in this warm story that invites kids to learn about animals, love, and obstacles to hugs.
How to Code a Sandcastle
Josh Funk, author
Sara Palacios, illustrator
Viking
www.penguin.com/kids
9780425291986, $16.99 amazon.com
Josh Funk's How to Code a Sandcastle is illustrated by Sara Palacios and releases the first picture book collaboration with Girls Who Code for ages 4-8. The blend of a software engineer and an award-winning illustrator works well in a story that tells of Pearl, who has been futilely trying to build the perfect sandcastle. Pearl and her robot friend Pascal decide to use code to break their larger sandcastle project into more manageable steps, and their beach day changes from any other. Basic coding concepts are built into a play story that encourages a basic understanding of coding and its approaches.
The Music CD Shelf
Total Eclipse of the Rainbow
Rainbow Rock Band
rainbowrockband.com
Privately Published
$9.99 CD / $7.99 download cdbaby.com
Parents' Choice Award-winning Rainbow Rock Band presents Total Eclipse of the Rainbow, a
family-friendly album with a simple curriculum woven into its fun and catchy tunes. "Crazy
Cakes" is a counting song; "Lee Lee the Lizard" is about colors; while "Sunflower" has lyrics
about botany and photosynthesis. Upbeat and just plain fun, Total Eclipse of the Rainbow is an
excellent contribution to public and school library children's music collections, highly
recommended. The tracks are "Crazy Cakes", "Lee Lee the Lizard", "Sunflower", "Sparkle
Fairy", "Samuel the Zookeep", "Rainbow Lullaby", and "It's Your Birthday!".
Blue Skies and Sunny Days
Frances England
www.francesengland.com
Privately Published
$TBA CD / $7.92 MP3 amazon.com
Blue Skies and Sunny Days is a family-friendly music album by GRAMMY-nominated
songwriter Frances England, brimming with the essence of hope and optimism. The cheerful
songs will lift the spirits of listeners of all ages. Highly recommended, especially as an antidote
to dreary days! The tracks are "Carefree", "Into the Wild", "Not Just My Sister", "Good Day", "If
You Want to Sing Out", "Mama Said", "Perfect Tuesday Afternoon", and "Watching You
Grow".
Best Kids
Best Coast
Amazon Original
$9.99 CD / $9.49 MP3 amazon.com
The first-ever children's album by Los Angeles duo Best Coast (consisting of singer/guitarist
Bethany Cosentino and guitarist Bobb Bruno), Best Kids is an album featuring songs that are kid-
friendly while also appealing to parents. Lively, innocent, and utterly delightful, Best Kids is a
treasure offering both original songs and remixes of classic favorites. Highly recommended! The
tracks are "When You Wish Upon a Star", "Cats & Dogs", "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star", "Ice
Cream Mountain", "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows", "Rock-a-Bye Baby", "If You're Happy
and You Know It", "Rainbow Connection", "Favorite Colors", "Peanuts", and "When I'm With
You".
Dog on the Floor
Raffi
raffinews.com
Rounder
$13.98 CD / $9.49 MP3 amazon.com
Dog on the Floor is the latest music album by beloved children's performer Raffi, featuring three
songs inspired by his new puppy Luna, as well as other original creations and Raffi's
interpretations of timeless classics such as George Harrison's "Here Comes the Sun". The result
is adventurous, creative, and a "must" for parents and families who have cherished Raffi's
uplifting music across generations. Highly recommended! The tracks are "The Way It Goes",
"Luna's Song", "Play Play Play", "Listen To The Horses", "Mary Had A Little Lamb", "Walkin'
My Dog", "Fiddle Dance", "Market Day", "Here Comes The Sun", "Dragonfly", "Love Grows
Love", "Dog On The Floor", "Rainbow", "Take a Breath", and bonus song "It Takes A
Village".
Snorkel
Randy & Dave
Song Wizard Records
songwizard.com/randyanddave
1881304205 $14.98 cdbaby.com
Featuring an accompanying booklet with all sing-along lyrics, Snorkel is a family-friendly music
album collusion by Grammy-winning songwriter Randy Sharp and award-winning music artist
Dave Kinnoin. Together, they have made a hilarious set of silly tunes featuring comical animals
and whimsical lyrics. Snorkel is fun to share and makes an excellent gift, highly recommended!
The tracks are "Absolutely Nowhere to Go", "Mr. Berschmicker", "Everybody's Ignorant", "My
Little Dog", "Funny Papers", "Mixed-Up Day", "Snorkel", "Curly Cat", "Why Not?", "Squirrel",
"Oh Wait, That Wasn't Me", and "I Should Have Been Born in Mexico".
Wake Up the Dream
Secret Agent 23 Skidoo
Underground Playground Records
$12.99 CD / $9.49 MP3 amazon.com
Wake Up the Dream is a family-friendly album by the Grammy-winning Secret Agent 23 Skidoo,
featuring original music that explores the world of dreams and dream-inspired songs. Mixing
retro R&B with funk and hip hop storytelling, Wake Up the Dream encourages listeners of all
ages to transform their hopes and daydreams into a better real-world future! Highly
recommended. The tracks are "Wake Up the Dream", "Where Did the Magic Go", "Makeshift
Spaceship", "Dreaming Again", "The Stonecutter", "You Caught My Eye", "Black & White
Squares", "Broken Dreams", "Tomorrow's Yesterday", and "Story / Tellers".
Thumb Wrestling Champions
The Green Orbs
https://www.thegreenorbs.net
Mama Bird Music
$10.00 CD / $10.00 download
Ideal for young people ages 5-12 yet fun for listeners of all ages, Thumb Wrestling Champions is
a just-plain-fun music album that takes joy in the absurd. Delightfully funny lyrics set to a
medley of jazzy music makes Thumb Wrestling Champions the perfect way to add a burst of
sunshine to a rainy day, spread cheer during a long car trip, or liven up a children's party. Highly
recommended, especially for family and public library children's music collections. The tracks
are "Thumb Wrestling Champions", "The Suction Cup Shuffle", "Doug the Bug", "Monster
Spray Part 1", "Outside", "Ruby the Tooth Fairy", "Tips from Toby the Turtle", "Monster Spray
Part II", "Flower In My Shower", "Robert Broccoli", "The Duck of Whistleburg", "Monster Spray
Part III", "Twelve Steps to Eating Your Veggies", and "Soup". 40 min.
The Audiobook Shelf
Lost
P. C. Cast, author
Kristin Cast, author
Caitlin Davies, narrator
Blackstone Audiobooks
31 Mistletoe Road, Ashland, OR 97520
www.BlackstoneAudio.com
9781538430064, $34.95, CD, www.amazon.com
The moment Other Kevin returns to his world trouble begins. Thankfully, he finds friends and
allies -- some expected, some unexpected -- and soon discovers he, like his sister, can wield Old
Magick. But without a mentor to help him, will Kevin be tempted to embrace Darkness? Back in
our Tulsa, things have settled down since Zoey and the gang closed the tear between worlds. A
new school year has begun, and Zoey's exchange student program with public schools is really
taking off. All is well. But if all is well, why is Zoey increasingly withdrawn and moody? Stark
thinks he knows what's wrong -- and he is determined not to lose Zoey to the Other World and
Heath, who is there and very much alive. Stevie Rae thinks she knows what's wrong -- Z just
needs a break. Maybe a little vacay? And the rest of the Nerd Herd thinks their Z will be fine --
just give her some time to stop missing (and worrying about) Other Kevin. But Zoey knows the
truth. In the Other World her brother is using Old Magick, unaware of the dangers it holds.
Without guidance, what will stop him from giving in to the potent pull of Old Magick? Without
her guidance, Other Kevin could lose more than the war against Neferet -- he could lose his soul.
And Z knows she must help him -- after all, he is her little brother! A part of the 'A House of
Night Other World' series by the team of P. C. and Kristin Cast, "Lost" is ably narrated by Caitlin
Davies. This complete and unabridged edition is very highly recommended, especially for
community library audio book collections for young listeners ages 12 to 17.
The Multimedia Shelf
If My Moon Was Your Sun
Andreas Steinhofel, author
Nele Palmtag, illustrator
Georges Bizet, composer
Plough Publishing House
151 Bowne Drive, PO Box 398, Walden, NY 12586
www.plough.com
9780874860795, $19.00, HC, 80pp, www.amazon.com
Max is a little boy who has kidnaped his grandfather from a nursing home. Max lives in a small
town and his grandpa is losing his memory, but still remembers quite a bit. When Max takes his
grandpa out of the nursing home they are followed by old Miss Schneider, who insisted on
coming along. Everyone was after them! Max had skipped school to rescue his grandpa, and they
were just starting out on what promised to be one of the best days of their entire lives. "If My
Moon Was Your Sun" is a simply lovely and touching story about dementia and the special
relationship between grandparents and grandchildren. With full-color illustrations and a
read-along CD audiobook featuring twelve classical pieces for children by Georges Bizet and
Sergei Prokofiev, "If My Moon Was Your Sun" will prove to be a uniquely welcome and
enduringly popular addition to family, elementary school, and community library collections for
children ages 6 to 12.
The Folktale/Fairytale Shelf
Why Evergreen Trees Are Green All Year
Sydelle Pearl, author
Anca Delia Budeanu, illustrator
http://www.storypearls.com
RR Books
PO Box 6654, Reading, PA 19610
9781608926169 $4.99 16 pages www.rrbooks.com
"Why Evergreen Trees Are Green All Year" is a charmingly presented illustrated First Nations
folktale that will delight children of all ages. Long ago, all trees were bare in the cold winter,
losing leaves and needles too. One beautiful fall day, filled with colored leaves on the trees, Little
Bird could not fly south because of a broken wing. Little Bird went first to the Oak Tree and then
to the Willow Tree, asking if he could stay in their branches for the winter while his wing healed.
He offered to sing to them. both trees scorned Little Bird, offering no winter hospitality for his
bleak winter. Then Little Bird asked Pine Tree, although by then he was very sad and crying.
Pine Tree hugged Little Bird and invited him to stay safe in his branches for the winter, saying
"Your wing will get better, and we can sing together." When winter came, the North Wind blew
and blew. he blew all the leaves off the trees. Then the North Wind stopped and told Pine Tree:"
"Pine Tree, you were so kind to Little Bird that I will not blow the needles off the trees." so that
is the reason why evergreen trees keep their needles all year long, because long ago a pine tree
was kind to a little bird with a broken wing. Delicate colored illustrations embellish this First
Nations tale retold for children of today.
Who Will Bell The Cat?
Patricia C. McKissack, author
Christopher Cyr, illustrator
Holiday House
425 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10017
www.holidayhouse.com
9780823437009, $17.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
A cat enters a barn and terrorizes a community of mice. Smart Mouse and Friend Mouse think
they have solved the problem when they make a collar with a bell for the cat. But who will put
the collar on the cat? Wee Mouse, Tiny Mouse, and Teeny Mouse nearly meet their demise in the
first attempt. The Rat Pack offers to do it for a fee, but quickly surrenders. Then Smart Mouse
and Friend Mouse figure out a way to get a human to help them. A classic story told by Patricia
C. McKissack and beautifully illustrated by Christopher Cyr, "Who Will Bell The Cat?" will
prove to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition to family, daycare center, preschool,
elementary school, and community library picture book collections for children ages 4 to 8. It
should be noted for personal reading lists that "Who Will Bell The Cat?" is also available in a
digital book format (Kindle, $13.99).
The Military Shelf
Military Dogs
Emily Schlesinger, author
Red Rhino Books
c/o Saddleback Educational Publishing
www.sdlback.com
9781680210750 $9.95 pbk / $9.95 Kindle amazon.com
"Military Dogs" is an easy reading level handbook on the many profiles of trained military dogs
in US armed forces. Using actual histories of military dogs, the varying talents and roles such as
scouting, smelling, and warning plus rescue efforts of dogs are described. Extensive special
training begins for a military dog after it is 6 months old, and after it has passed puppy preschool.
Military dogs are very valuable to special ops and other secret war efforts. President Obama once
awarded a special medal to a brave dog named Cairo who was an elite soldier with the Navy
SEALS. Military dogs have special handlers and must undergo special training. They may risk
their lives to save the men and women they work with. When military dogs retire, often their
handlers adopt them. If not, there is a long list of families who want to adopt retired military
dogs. Many items of interest in military dog history are showcased in sidebars titled K9 Trivia,
while color photographs of military dogs in training and in action highlight the pages of this
book. At the end of "Military Dogs" is a Glossary of terms to help enlarge enjoyment of this
inspiring true textbook. Also highly recommended is another title from this series by the same
author, "Zombie Creatures (9781680210743)."
The Science Shelf
Squidtoons
Garfield Kwan and Dana Song
Andrews McMeel Publishing
1130 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO 64106-2109
www.andrewsmcmeel.com
9781449490249 $9.99 amazon.com
Featuring full-color illustrations and fascinating facts on every page, Squidtoons: Exploring
Ocean Science with comics is an engaging introduction to the science of marine life. Although
Squidtoons is especially intended for young adults, readers of all ages will learn amazing new
things! "Red light cannot reach very deep into the ocean. While the red tuna crab will stand out in
the blue surface ocean, a tuna crab that is deeper in the ocean will appear nearly invisible. This
helps the tuna crab avoid becoming a crunchy snack." Edifying and a joy to page through,
Squidtoons is highly recommended especially for grade school and public library children's
collections, as well as for gift-giving to young people with inquisitive minds!
Hungry for Science: Poems to Crunch On
Kari-Lynn Winters, author
Lori Sherritt Fleming, author
Peggy Collins, illustrator
Fitzhenry & Whiteside
195 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario, Canada L3R 4T8
www.fitzhenry.ca
9781554553969, $18.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
The collaborative project of Kari-Lynn Winters (who is a best-selling children's author, literacy
researcher and professor); Lori Sherritt-Fleming (who is a teacher, performer, and children's book
author); and Peggy Collins (who is the author/illustrator of several successful children's books),
"Hungry for Science: Poems to Crunch On" is a poetic look at basic science concepts. This
collection of short, lively poems help young readers ages 5 to 8 in exploring scientific concepts
ranging from chemical reactions, to magnets, to life cycles, and more! Of special note is the
inclusion of a glossary of scientific terms that is included in the backmatter. As entertaining as it
is educationally informative, "Hungry for Science: Poems to Crunch On" is unreservedly
recommended for family, elementary school, and community library collections.
Calling All Minds
Temple Grandin
Philomel Books
www.penguinrandomhouse.com
9781524738204 $18.99
Calling All Minds: How to Think and Create Like an Inventor comes from an autistic doctor of
animal science and a university professor who has written twelve prior books on autism and
animal behavior. Here she tailors her discussion for ages 8-12 as she encourages creative
thinking, problem-solving, an awareness of science and innovations, and profiles some twenty
personal childhood projects that led her to become a scientist. From the inventors who created
these examples and how they worked to step-by-step directions to recreating the projects, this
book is perfect for encouraging kids to develop an interest in science and its processes.
The Bilingual Shelf
Red Envelopes: sobres Rojos
Chris Helene Bridge, author/illustrator
Bright Sky Press
2365 Rice Blvd., Suite 202, Houston, TX 77005
www.brightskypress.com
9781942945659, $19.95, HC, 32pp, www.amazon.com
"Red Envelopes: sobres Rojos" is a bilingual (English/Spanish) picture book that celebrates the
joy of giving and receiving unexpected messages of love any day of the year. Why wait for the
calendar to decide when to brighten someone's day? Sending Red envelopes brings joy to both
the sender and the lucky person who receives one! Red envelopes can be placed in unexpected
places -- not just sent in the mail. "Red Envelopes: sobres Rojos" includes a list of items young
readers might want to put in envelopes (a penny for good luck, a balloon for joy and many other
meaningful tokens) and invites young readers to share their ideas about who they would like to
send a red envelope to and why. Their answers often provide insights that open the door to a
deeper understanding of their lives. What's in the red envelope? Come discover the answer in this
delightful, bilingual rhyming picture book for children ages 6 to 10 and just imagine all the
people who might like to receive a surprise message of love! "Red Envelopes: sobres Rojos" is
an especially and unreservedly recommended addition to family, elementary school, and
community library bilingual picture book collections.
The Fiction Shelf
Bravo, Benny
Joanna H. Kraus, author
Mariana Dragomirova, illustrator
www.joannakraus.com
Mirror Publishing
9781612254029, $12.99, PB, www.amazon.com
"Bravo, Benny" is described as an intergenerational story for readers ages 4-8. Filled with large,
colorful portraits of Benny and characters in action, "Bravo, Benny" tells a realistic story about a
brave Beagle who slowly wins the heart of a reluctant grandmother when he defends her red
polished toenail from a threatening brown and gold snake. On a seashore picnic together, Benny
had already won eight year old Nina's heart, but Granny Lil had been alienated by Benny's
overenthusiastic "marking" by wetting her pants leg. Both Nina and Arthur, Benny's owner, tried
to explain to Granny Lil that rescue dogs needed extra attention and love. Nina sighed and
wished she had a dog like Benny. But Granny Lil had a change of heart after Benny alerted her to
the imminent danger of the brown and yellow snake, close to biting her big toe. All three humans
became strong supporters of Benny, agreeing "Bravo, Benny!" after this telling example of a
Beagle's loyalty and affection. This colorful adopted shelter dog story is intergenerational in
appeal and realistic in its candid but loving portrayal of a brave Beagle named Benny.
The Girl with More Than One Heart
Laura Geringer Bass
Amulet Books
c/o Abrams
195 Broadway, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10007
www.abramsyoungreaders.com
9781419728822, $16.99, HC, 288pp, www.amazon.com
How can Briana "be her own" when her grieving mother needs her to take care of her demanding
little brother all the time? When all her grandpa can do is tell stories instead of being the "rock"
she needs? When her not-so-normal home life leaves no time to pursue her dream of writing for
the school literary magazine? When the first blush of a new romance threatens to be nipped in the
bud? Forced by the loss of her favorite parent to see all that was once familiar with new eyes,
Briana draws on her own imagination, originality, and tender loving heart to discover a surprising
path through the storm. A thoroughly entertaining read from first page to last, "The Girl with
More Than One Heart" is especially recommended to the attention of young readers ages 8 to 12.
Certain to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition to school and community library
Contemporary General Fiction collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that "The
Girl with More Than One Heart" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.99).
Everything Else in the Universe
Tracy Holczer
Putnam
www.penguinrandomhouse.com
9780399163944 $16.99
Everything Else in the Universe is set in the era of the Vietnam War, when a young girl struggles
with her father's return from war and a purple heart she finds buried in her garden. Lucy is
twelve, and her impressions, desire for order and interactions with near-stranger relatives and a
new home collide with her desire to have everything 'return to normal', the way it was before. Her
father's long-anticipated homecoming doesn't solve all her problems, however, and 'normal life'
seems even more elusive as Lucy puts together the pieces of an adult puzzle, forms new
friendships, and receives new lessons about family connections. Young adults looking for a
Vietnam War experience that captures its impact on a family through the eyes of a preteen will
find Everything Else in the Universe a powerful story of change, family connections, and
love.
The Mystery/Suspense Shelf
Blood Will Out
Jo Treggiari
Penguin Teen
www.penguinrandomhouse.ca
9780735262959 $17.99
Blood Will Out provides a striking young adult thriller that reads like adult fiction with its
complex and involving story. Ari Sullivan wakens at the bottom of a cistern injured and alone,
placed in a trap by an assailant who will surely return to kill her. Until this moment, Ari has held
the singular focus of a teen fantasizing about her first romance. Now she's becoming aware that
not just she, but her entire community is being threatened, and that Ari's situation may be only
the first in a series of deadly encounters. Recommended for mature teens with a special interest
in murder mystery/thrillers, Blood Will Out is involving, well-constructed, and hard to put
down.
The Fantasy/SciFi Shelf
Rhyaden
Barbara Tyner
www.barbaratynerbooks.com
Switchback Press
www.switchbackpress.com
9780998519388 $14.95 amazon.com
Rhyaden is a middle-grade fantasy novel, set in world where trees talk and the last living dragon
mentors a young man who may be his kingdom's only hope for freedom from a tyrannical
invasion. A parable about how the choices we make define ourselves and our future, as well as a
rousing adventure, Rhyaden is a page-turner to the very end. Highly recommended, especially for
public and school library young adult fantasy collections.
Scholastic
www.scholastic.com
Chris D'Lacey's The Earth Dragons: Dark Wyng (9780545900577, $16.99) tells of a human boy
who bounds with a pair of baby dragons, which gives him strange new powers. The dragons
suspect young Ren may be plotting against them, but his dragon friends believe in him.
Meanwhile, it's true that Ren has a special purpose and use for this bond; but it's not what anyone
thinks. Add a war between dragons and humans, an odd new leader with remarkable powers, a
journey into dragon lands and an ancient force that will challenge and embrace all for a fantasy
that is complex, riveting, and especially recommended reading for young adult fans of Anne
McCaffrey's style of fantasy. Jackson Pearce and Maggie Stiefvater's Pip Bartlett's Guide to Sea
Monsters (9780545709323, $9.99) tells of two children who already of a history of effectively
dealing with magical dilemmas. In this story, they're heading to the seaside and a host of magical
sea creatures that bring with them a mystery involving one renegade sea monster given to escape.
Adults not well-versed in magic have no idea what to do; so it's Pip and Tomas to the rescue in a
zany easier reader recommended for grades 3-5.
The Sports Shelf
Sports Are Fantastic Fun!
Ole Konnecke
Gecko Press
www.geckopress.com
9781776572014, $19.99, HC, 56pp, www.amazon.com
Cycling, ice hockey, athletics, tennis --there are so many sports and they're all fabulous! Soccer is
great, except when your team keeps shooting and missing. Horse-riding is wonderful so long as
the horse does what the rider wants. Running, cycling, and swimming require agility and
endurance. Other sports like ballet are not about speed but strength and style. Sports lovers small
and big will find the one they love best and some surprises in this witty and fun picture book by
artist and author Ole Konnecke for children ages 3 to 5. "Sports Are Fantastic Fun!" is warmly
and enthusiastically recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, kindergarten, and
community library picture book collections.
The Education Shelf
How Many? Book and Teacher's Guide
Christopher Danielson
Stenhouse
www.stenhouse.com
9781625312181 $33.33
The How Many? book and teacher's guide package pairs a children's book about repeating
patterns and relationships with an accompanying guide for educators that explores the math
concepts and discussions likely to stem from the picture book, and offers insights on learning
counting, number sequences, units, values, and more. Excerpts from classroom and home
learning situations reinforce the basics of how to best use the picture book's format, which
involves presenting multiple things to count on each page. The result is a lovely package that will
interest not just elementary-grade teachers and librarians, but many a parent or homeschooling
effort.
The Gaming Shelf
Pokemon Super Deluxe Essential Handbook
Scholastic, Inc.
557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012-3999
www.scholastic.com
9781338230895 $14.99 amazon.com
Pokemon Super Deluxe Essential Handbook is a full-color guide to the cute, charming, and
clever creatures used to fight battles in the enormously popular Pokemon series of role-playing
video games. Packed cover to cover with statistics, facts, and full-color artwork of over 800
Pokemon, including information on their Z-moves, types, evolutions, mega evolutions, Pokemon
Super Deluxe Essential Handbook is a quick and easy way to look up the different Pokemon
among the many games of the series, including Alola Region Pokemon introduced in the recent
releases of Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon. Highly recommended as a giftbook or collector's
treasure for Pokemon fans of all ages!
Books in Series
Absolute Expert Dinosaurs
Steve Brusatte, national Geographic explorer
Lela Nargi, author
National Geographic
1145 17th Street N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036
9781426331404, $14.99, 112pp, www.natgeokids.com
"Dinosaurs" is the latest exciting title from the Absolute Expert series from National Geographic.
Written for readers age 8-10 and up, "Dinosaurs" is introduced and partially narrated by Steve
Brusatte, national Geographic explorer. Four illustration-and-fact-packed chapters cover the
Superstars of the Mesozoic Era, Here Come the Dinosaurs, the Lives of the Dinosaurs, and After
the Dinosaurs. Every chapter has a fascinating Explorer Introduction, main chapter body of
information, and a hands on finishing chapter called Dig In which offers fun matching game
quizzes reviewing the important parts of the chapter. Fascinating color illustrations portray many
different dinosaurs in each chapter, supplemented by multiple timelines in sidebars. Color photos
of dinosaur skeletons and fossils abound as well. Interesting curious facts are presented in small
orange rectangles, such as, "Dinosaurs were probably mesothermic like sharks." Multiple global
sites for fossil and dinosaur digs are referenced, shown, and discussed. In the closing chapter,
fascinating findings about the Chicxulub asteroid's impact, thought to have caused the
disappearance of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago, are presented. In addition, a color coded
global map showing evidence of dinosaurs found all over the world is highlighted on pages
100-101. For young dino experts, a pronunciation guide and references for further dinosaur
reading are provided. "Dinosaurs" is a fabulous learning opportunity for elementary and middle
school readers which makes learning effortless. Further titles in the Absolute Expert series that
are also highly recommended include: "Volcanoes (9781426331428, $14.99)," by Lela Nargi
with explorer Arianna Soldati, "Dolphins (9781426330100, $14.99)," by Jennifer Swanson with
explorer Justine Jackson-Ricketts, and "Soccer (9781426330087, $14.99)," by Eric Zweig with
professional referee Mark Geiger.
Let's Celebrate Emancipation Day and Juneteenth
Barbara deRubertis, author
Kane Press
225 East 46th St., #4D, New York, NY 10017-2924
www.kanepress.com
9781635920611 $7.95 PB, $25.32 Library Binding, 32pp, www.amazon.com
"Let's Celebrate Emancipation Day and Juneteenth" is a title from the Holidays & Heroes
nonfiction series for children ages 7-10 years. Filled with full color and sepia and black and
white illustrations and historic photographs, this title delivers a sound overview of the underlying
history of slavery in the United States, plus focusing on the resulting holidays of Emancipation
Day and Juneteenth, the former celebrated on April 16 in the District of Columbia, and the latter celebrated in Texas and 45 other states on June 19, or Juneteenth. The reason for
the later June date of celebration in Texas and other states is explained as follows: President
Lincoln signed the District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act on April 16, 1862, so emancipation is celebrated
on that date in the District of Columbia (only). It was not until June 19, 1865, after the Civil War
that slaves in Texas found out about the Emancipation Proclamation, when Union General Gordon
Granger read Lincoln's proclamation aloud in Galveston. Hence, emancipation of slaves is
celebrated on June 19, or Juneteenth in Texas and 45 other states. Since that time, many efforts
have culminated in huge celebrations of Juneteenth in a number of special parks in Texas which
were formed on land purchased by African Americans specifically for that purpose. Juneteenth
celebrations are attended by many thousands of people, and include speeches, games, music, and
picnics with red food and drinks, because red is a symbol of enslaved peoples' courage. So foods
such as barbecue, red velvet cake, strawberry desserts, and red soda pop are served! Families can
gather for reunions, children learn about the history of slavery and finally emancipation in U.S.
history, African American history, culture, and achievements can be celebrated too. In particular,
"all Americans can discuss ways to solve current problems caused by the long-lasting effects of
slavery." In 1979, Juneteenth became the official state holiday celebrating emancipation in Texas,
and this spread gradually to 45 other states. In contrast, the history of Emancipation Day in the
District of Columbia has been celebrated on April 16 since the original signing by President
Lincoln in 1862. Parades were held from 1866-1901, then suspended for 100 years. Parades
celebrating Emancipation were brought back in 2002, and in 2004, April 16 became an official
holiday in D. C. only. "Let's Celebrate Emancipation day & Juneteenth" does a masterful job of
condensing the history of slavery and abolitionism in the U. S. and documenting as the
foundation for the two important holiday dates. Many heroes and heroines of the emancipation
effort are noted in this title, including Harriet Tubman, President Lincoln, Sojourner Truth, and
Frederick Douglass. Appealing to students in grades 1 and up, "Let's Celebrate Emancipation
Day & Juneteenth" is an excellent introduction to the history and repeal of slavery in the United
States, with emphasis that much work remains to be done in continuing efforts to repair damage
incurred by the long history of slavery. Other titles in the Holidays & Heroes series that are also
very highly recommended include the following: "Women's Equality Day (9781635920642,
$7.95)," "Let's Celebrate New Year's Day (9781635920581, $7.95)," and "Let's Celebrate
Election Day (9781635920550, $7.95)," all by Barbara deRubertis.
Crabtree Publishers
www.crabtreebooks.com
Three new series additions are recommended picks for elementary-level students looking for
bright, lively reads suitable for reports. Megan Kopp's Archaeologists in Action
(9780778746454, $27.60 each) joins others in the 'Scientists in Action' series for Grade 5, which
profiles different scientific investigations. In this book archaeologists act like detectives,
unearthing clues to the past and using them to recreate history. Concepts of investigation are not
only true to archaeological pursuits, but teach basic tools on archaeological research. Sheri
Doyle's Designing Healthy Communities: Design Thinking for a Better World (9780776744597,
$31.32) for grades 6-7 provides 48 pages of detail on how communities can be changed by
healthier living and eating choices using design-thinking principles. It joins other books in a new
series which promotes this method of thought, pairing real-world applications and case studies
with hands-on learning. Adrianna Morganelli's Dream Jobs in Architecture & Construction
(9780778744375, $27.60) adds to the other five books in the new series 'Cutting-Edge Careers in
Technical Education' for grade 5. This provides 32 pages of specifics on careers in the building
and architecture trades, discussing the process of designing, building, and maintaining buildings
in a lively profile of men and women who enjoy working with their hands and building technical
careers. All are basic and bright coverages kids will find intriguing and fun.
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our marketing and publicity services, Dragonfly Book Awards contests, Story Monsters
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Story Monsters Ink(R) magazine.
Anne's Colors
Kelly Hill
Tundra Books
http://penguinrandomhouse.ca/imprints/tundra-books
9780735262843 $7.99 amazon.com
Diana Fisher
Reviewer
For children learning colors, this unique board book is engaging and delightful to explore. The
illustrations - hand-embroidered tableaus - are cozy and sweet, with enough elements in each to
hold interest and entice the imaginations of little ones. Inspired by the story, Anne of Green
Gables, it stands alone as a darling way to introduce and teach colors. (Ages 3+)
The Three Little Superpigs
Claire Evans
Scholastic
www.scholastic.com
9781338245455 $14.99 hc / $9.99 Kindle amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
Have you ever wondered what happened to those three little pigs once that big bad wolf was
outsmarted? Well, here's the sequel! The wolf has had lots of time to plot his revenge while
incarcerated for his dastardly deeds. The winning illustrations bring this old classic a fresh twist
on its telling. It'll be fun for all. (Ages 3-5)
Misunderstood Shark
Ame Dyckman, author
Scott Magoon, illustrator
Orchard Books
c/o Scholastic
www.scholastic.com
9781338112474 $17.99 hc / $10.99 Kindle amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
The filming of an underwater TV show goes awry when the crew gets interrupted by a sharrrk!
Poor Shark, he wasn't trying to scare them, he's just misunderstood! Then he's accused of trying
to eat a fish. Will Shark ever catch a break? After all, he wasn't going to eat the fish, he was just
showing it his new tooth! Or was he? Interesting fun facts throughout the story. (Ages 3-5)
Nanny Paws
Wendy Wahman
https://www.wendywahman.com
Two Lions
c/o Amazon Children's Publishing
9781503954366 $17.99 hc / $3.99 Kindle amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
We take our pets seriously. They are members of our family, and a vital part of our personal
community. And, they too, seem to view us with the same love and devotion. Nanny Paws is an
adorable tribute to that returned loyalty. Nanny watches over her girls with pure delight. This is a
bright and lively depiction of the joys that are shared growing up with our furry friends. (Ages
3-7)
What's Next Door?
Nicola O'Byrne
Nosy Crow
https://nosycrow.com
c/o Candlewick Press
www.candlewick.com
9780763696344 $15.99 hc / $10.35 pbk amazon.com
Julianne Black
Reviewer
All he wants to do is get home... or, he'll eat you. Each page brings a problem for poor Carter the
Alligator and that means a new task for the reader. With every page, your preschooler will squeal
with delight watching what happens to poor Carter. Completely adorable interactive story in
cheeky Mo Williams style humor paired with bright and busy illustrations. Most definitely a
smile winner! (Ages 3-7)
Goodnight, Anne
Kallie George, author
Genevieve Godbout, illustrator
Tundra Books
http://penguinrandomhouse.ca/imprints/tundra-books
9781770499263 $17.99 hc amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
I am a true fan of L.M. Montgomery's classic novel, Anne of Green Gables, and found this sweet
reminiscence of Anne's ability to catch you up in her exuberance, a great delight. Kallie George
depicts Anne's lively ability to breathe in the very essence of life all around her, and will
encourage readers everywhere to capture and release every joy with a full and thankful heart.
(Ages 3-7)
Pippa & Percival, Pancake & Poppy: Four Peppy Puppies
Deborah Diesen, author
Grace Zong, illustrator
Sleeping Bear Press
www.sleepingbearpress.com
9781585363865 $16.99 hc / $16.99 Kindle amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
This delightful story is sure to bring shouts and pleas to read it again. Its upbeat rhythm keeps
pace with these four peppy pups! It's fun, colorful, and adventurous. (Ages 3-7)
I'm a Duck
Eve Bunting, author
Will Hillenbrand, illustrator
Candlewick Press
www.candlewick.com
9780763680329 $15.99 hc amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
This sweet, rhythmic tale rolls as easily across the heart as it does the tongue while reading aloud.
The illustrations by Hillenbrand so capture Duck with endearing charm that you love him from
the first page. An adorable story to remind us we are wonderfully made, and perfectly equipped
to undo our fears. (Ages 3-7)
Night Job
Karen Hesse, author
G. Brian Karas, illustrator
Candlewick Press
www.candlewick.com
9780763662387 $16.99 hc amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
This is a sweet story of life shared between a boy and his dad. Memories of moments embraced
together in the face of daily, or in this case nightly, routine events. Passing time may rub and
smudge the details, but the heart catches and holds the togetherness forever. (Ages 3-7)
The World-Famous Book of Counting
Sarah Goodreau
Big Picture Press
www.bigpicturepress.net
c/o Candlewick Press
www.candlewick.com
9780763698942 $18.99 hc amazon.com
Diana Fisher
Reviewer
Based on a magic show, this pop-up, lift-the-flap, pull-the-tab board book makes learning to
count fun and interactive. Each page represents a number - one through ten, and additionally,
zero - by way of revealing elements of the magic show, which must be discovered and then can
be counted. The interactive aspect and colorful illustrations will entice children to play with this
book over and over. (Ages 3-7)
A Campfire Tail
Sarah Glenn Marsh, author
Ana Gomez, illustrator
Sterling Children's Books
https://www.sterlingpublishing.com
9781454919933 $16.95 hc amazon.com
Julianne Black
Reviewer
Playing to your strengths. Staying true to your friends. Being yourself. Acceptance. Inclusion.
Celebrating differences. There are so many lessons wrapped up into this adorable picture book
about a summer camp set of buddies that go through the worst and best camp life has to offer.
Adorable illustrations, wonderful rhythm, and hysterical situations bring this picture book to its
conclusion, a feel good reminder of what makes strangers into great friends. (Ages 4+)
The Thank You Book
Mary Lyn Ray, author
Stephanie Graegin, illustrator
HMH Books for Young Readers
https://www.hmhco.com
9780544791367 $13.99 hc / $9.99 Kindle amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
I love this little book! The illustrations are heartfelt and endearing. Its message monumental. At
times we look out over the horizon and our world seems to be crumbling. Coming from an older
generation, I see things that once were that no longer are. Oh, the motions are the same. The
words remain the same, but the heart that lit and carried them forth has dimmed its light. This
little book stokes the dying embers, and reminds us that Thank You is more than good manners.
More than vague responses to actions. It's life stirring in the heart and giving a response of
genuine joy. Let's rekindle the excitement in our little ones, and bring a new beat to our steps.
(Ages 4-7)
Quiet Wyatt
Tammi Sauer, author
Arthur Howard, illustrator
Clarion Books
c/o HMH Books for Young Readers
https://www.hmhco.com
9780544113305 $17.99 hc / $12.99 Kindle amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
Life would soon become boring if everything and everyone were the same. It's the differences
that supply depth and shading to the overall picture. In this story, Wyatt is quiet, and he likes it
that way. Until one day, he is paired up with noisy Noreen. We all find ourselves in similar
situations at some time or another. Times when the differences and contrasts pinch and bind. But,
Wyatt manages to stay true to himself, and still find acceptance for those who are different.
(Ages 4-7)
I am the Boss of this Chair
Carolyn Crimi, author
Marisa Morea, illustrator
Sterling Children's Books
https://www.sterlingpublishing.com
9781454923220 $16.56 hc amazon.com
Larissa Juliano
Reviewer
Having a sense of ownership and pride with certain things is a special treat and luxury as we get
older and more comfortable, and that is exactly how kitty cat Oswald Minklehoff Honey Bunny
III feels in his lovely and beautifully, brightly illustrated home: comfortable. Readers with
siblings will make lots of personal connections to this story as Oswald's life changes when a new
member named Pom-Pom arrives. Pom-Pom especially loves Oswald's chair, provoking Oswald
to behave like a naughty little cat until they both get in trouble with their owner! Fantastic story
for picture book lovers of all ages! (Ages 4-7)
See Hear: There's magic all around you. What can you see? What can you hear?
Tania McCartney and Jess Racklyeft
EK Books
https://ekbooks.org
9781925335675 $17.99 hc amazon.com
Julianne Black
Reviewer
A friendly and engaging explanation and illustration of situations involving the senses. The first
half of the book dives into sight, but then twists in the middle to where the back cover becomes
the beginning of the hearing section. Both senses meet in the middle in a clever way that invites
the viewer to flip the book in order to explore the complementing side. Designed for children
three and up, I think this could be used in kindergarten and even first grade as an introductory to
basic sense exploration in science programs. Successful coverage of the topic plus the added
bonus for being fun to flip through. (Ages 4-7)
Bitty Bot's Big Beach Getaway
Tim McCanna, author
Tad Carpenter, illustrator
Paula Wiseman Books
c/o Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
www.simonandschuster.com/kids
9781481449311 $17.99 hc / $10.99 Kindle amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
Bitty Bot doesn't think the beach is much of a vacation. The sun is too hot and the sand is too
gritty. He'd be much happier back home in Robot City. Until he makes some new friends, that is.
Together, they let their imaginations play and find real adventure in Botco Bay. Fun can always
be found where you allow it! (Ages 4-8 )
When a Dragon Moves In
Jodi Moore, author
Howard McWilliam, illustrator
Flash Light Press
www.flashlightpress.com
9780979974670 $16.95 hc / $1.99 Kindle amazon.com
Larissa Juliano
Reviewer
When a Dragon Moves In is a delightful story about adventures with your dragon on the beach
and all the creative things you can do with a pointy-tailed, crimson-winged friend by your side.
The story starts with a little boy building a magnificent sand castle which attracts the attention of
a home-seeking dragon. He comes in especially handy for keeping beach bullies away and
creating the flight in a kite. Eventually the boy's family gets a bit annoyed with all the dragon talk
and the two companions part ways, until the next beach day, of course. (Ages 5-7)
When a Dragon Moves In Again
Jodi Moore, author
Howard McWilliam, illustrator
Flash Light Press
www.flashlightpress.com
9781936261352 $17.95 hc / $1.99 Kindle amazon.com
Larissa Juliano
Reviewer
When a Dragon Moves In Again has equally gorgeous illustrations from corner to corner and
captures the human characters expressions/emotions so magically that readers will find
something new to look at with each read. This sequel begins with the father building a "castle"
and of course this brings our fiery friend back into the plot. I marvel at the imagination and
writing of author Jodi Moore as she ties the whole story together to the dragon adventures (is he
part of the boys imagination or isn't he?) into welcoming a baby into the family and the boy
changing his mind about the new addition in a heartwarming ending. (Ages 5-7)
The Fox on the Swing
Evelina Daciute, author
Ausra Kiudulaite, illustrator
Thames & Hudson, Inc.
www.thamesandhudsonusa.com
9780500651568 $16.49 hc amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
Paul is a young boy who lives in a tree with his parents. In Paul's world, everything wonderful is
orange, especially an odd fox he meets along his routine walk. Paul always keeps his eyes wide
open, hoping to find adventure in any unsuspecting place. One special day, he comes upon the
oddest thing, an orange fox on a swing. This sweet story of friendship will forever keep children
hoping to find adventure. (Ages 5-9)
Waves: Physical Science for Kids
Andi Diehn, author
Hui Li, illustrator
Nomad Press
https://nomadpress.net
9781619306356 $19.95 hc / $9.92 pbk amazon.com
Dawn Menge
Reviewer
Science can be fun for your children when they try the STEM activities included in this
beautifully illustrated science book about waves. If you have a ball floating in a bucket of water
and you move your finger around to make waves in the water, what happens to the ball? "Waves
in water, waves in wheat. Waves at a game: 'Stand up! Take a seat!' Waves in your hair, waves
with your hand, powerful waves under the land. Make waves in a string, then stretch it taut,
Waves are everywhere, whether we see them or not!" (Ages 6-9)
Mr. Wolf's Class
Aron Nels Steinke
Scholastic
www.scholastic.com
9781338047684 $9.94 pbk / $5.99 Kindle amazon.com
Diana Perry
Reviewer
Mr. Wolf has just started teaching at Hazelwood Elementary. He wants the first day of school to
go well, but he's got his hands full with his new class. Some of his students include: Margot, who
is new in town and is trying to make friends. Sampson, who brought something special to school
for show-and-tell. Aziza, who just wants everyone to be quiet and do their work. And Penny,
who is VERY sleepy because she has a new baby brother at home, goes missing! I found this
book to be a funny and adventurous tale that will keep any reader's attention. (Ages 7-10)
Dream Big: A True Story of Courage and Determination
Dave McGillivray with Nancy Feehrer, authors
Ron Himler, illustrator
Nomad Press
https://nomadpress.net
9781619306189 $16.95 hc amazon.com
Darleen Wohlfeil
Reviewer
This is a true story of heart. Life may not always play fair, challenging our dreams, testing our
grit. But, if it's a true dream of the heart, we always manage to find our way through it. Dave's
dream to be an athlete is sorely pressed upon, but he never gives up and finds his own personal
way to achieve. A story of love and determination. (Ages 7-12)
Sewing School Quilts: 15 Projects Kids will Love to Make
Amie Petronis Plumley and Andria Lisle, authors
Justin Fox Burks, photography
Storey Kids
www.storey.com
9781612128597 $18.95 spiral-bound / $9.99 Kindle amazon.com
Dawn Menge
Reviewer
Quilt-making dates back to the Egyptian Pharaohs in 3400 BC. This step-by-step guide book
gives you pictures and patterns for a variety of quilts, including how to make a fabric story. It
even has a list of 10 uses for quilts, including keeping one in the car, using it as a bedspread, and
snuggling up with your favorite handmade one. There's a quilting dictionary that defines words
such as applique, array, patchwork, and selvage. This how-to book will become a favorite and
provide hours of fun and creativity. (Ages 8-12)
You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P!
Alex Gino
Scholastic
www.scholastic.com
9780545956246 $16.99 hc / $10.99 Kindle amazon.com
Olivia Amiri, age 11
Reviewer
You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P! is a heartfelt story of family, friendship, and discrimination.
Jilly learns that every day in life she can grow and learn from her mistakes. Jilly's baby sister is
born deaf and her online friend is deaf and black. This opens her eyes to the world around her
and discrimination of both deaf people and people of color. Jill is determined to stand up to
bullies. (Ages 8-12)
Making Friends
Kristen Gudsnuk
Graphix
c/o Scholastic
www.scholastic.com
9781338139211 $12.99 pbk / $7.99 Kindle amazon.com
Olivia Amiri, age 11
Reviewer
Making Friends is a comical, graphic novel. Dany moves to a new school for 7th grade, which
turns out to be difficult. Especially in the area of making friends. Dany gets a magical notebook
from her deceased aunt's attic. And much to Dany's surprise, her drawing of what her "dream best
friend" would be comes alive along with other people she draws. But sometimes what we image
isn't always the case. (Ages 8-12)
Panther Creek Mountain: The Big Adventure
Clyde McCulley
https://www.clydemcculley.com
Story Night Press
https://www.storynightpress.com
9780998669915 $8.95 pbk / $1.99 Kindle amazon.com
Diana Perry
Reviewer
Clay and Luke are brothers who live in the Appalachian Mountains during the 1950s. The boys
and their cousin Sally Jane are trying to come up with ways to make money. They discover a
hidden cave with pots and pans inside; there is also a wooden table and a fire pit. They wonder if
someone still lives there and if they'll come back. They decide to make this cave their secret
clubhouse but have no idea of what's to come. A great book to inspire kids to turn off their video
games and head outside for some wholesome outdoor adventures. The included map of the
Appalachians gives great visual aid to the story. (Ages 8-12)
Hailey Queen Pranking Makes Perfect: The Alien Encounter
Rosie. J. Pova
Spork
c/o Clear Fork Publishing
https://www.clearforkpublishing.com
9781946101105 $16.99 hc / $12.99 pbk amazon.com
Diana Perry
Reviewer
Hailey Queen can't seem to stop herself from playing pranks on everyone - her friends, her
classmates, her teachers and principal, perfect strangers, and anyone one who crosses her path.
Each time, she promises herself to stop as she gets in serious trouble, but she just can't help
herself when the next opportunity arises. She finally meets her match when she wakes one day to
find a female alien in her room. The alien is an even worse prankster than Hailey so she must
find a way to stop it from playing pranks, especially since everyone thinks they were done by her!
Kids will enjoy it. (Ages 9-12)
Strays: A Novel
Jennifer Caloyeras
http://www.jennifercaloyeras.com
Ashland Creek Press
https://www.ashlandcreekpress.com
9781618220370 $17.95 pbk / $9.99 Kindle amazon.com
Diana Perry
Reviewer
Sixteen-year-old Iris Moody has a problem controlling her temper, but then, she has a lot to be
angry about. When a note in Iris's journal is mistaken as a threat against her English teacher, she
finds herself in trouble not only with school authorities, but with the law. In addition to summer
school, dog-phobic Iris is sentenced to an entire summer of community service, rehabilitating
troubled dogs. This story teaches that healing can come from the last place you'd expect - which
could be a frightened, three-legged pit bull named Roman. The title is fitting, not just for dogs,
but for troubled teens who feel like unwanted strays. (Ages 13+)
Upside Down in a Laura Ingalls Town
Leslie Tall Manning
http://www.leslietallmanning.com/index.html
Privately Published
9780996130653 $14.00 pbk / $2.99 Kindle amazon.com
Diana Perry
Reviewer
Sixteen-year-old Brooke Decker used to be the perfect girl but since her Mom died, she's starting
to get out of control. She drinks alcohol and sneaks out to college parties. She soon learns that
her dad has signed up for a reality show which includes her and her little sister. She finds herself
in a pioneer town with no modern conveniences; even her clothes are pioneer outfits. How will
she make it to the end? This endearing tale will make any young reader realize the importance of
family, especially when one of them is no longer there. I found this book to be touching,
heartwarming, humorous and inspiring. (Ages 13+)
James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
Diane C. Donovan, Editor
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