A great purchase for libraries serving Spanish-speaking communities or with bilingual programs.
This work is another wonderful addition to Spanish-language collections for children.
Emotive illustrations and honest language capture the story of a young girl’s journey. Highly recommended for all collections, this tale shines light on the enduring impact of colonization but also the transformative power of love and connection.
This is a comprehensive, attractive, and accessible volume, similar in format and scope to Marilyn Singer’s Awe-some Days, Leslie Kimmelman’s Dance, Sing, Remember, and Alfred Kolatch’s Let’s Celebrate Our Jewish Holidays.
A standout among early readers. Every library should have a copy of this one on the shelves.
Manansala has maintained aural consistency with her adult titles; hopefully, YA listeners can expect to hear Salvacion’s in future pairings.
Mourning has no easy antidote, but this notable lineup provides insight and comfort.
Filled with familial love and high adventure that will leave readers with the warm fuzzies, this is a wonderful addition to middle grade graphic novel collections.
A lovely holiday story that speaks to the power of bringing community together during the holidays.
A vibrantly illustrated tale of finding friendship through creativity, this book is a strong addition to picture book collections and story hour shelves.
Brooks’s all-too-timely, aurally-proven, close-up ready thriller just needs that studio contract.
A short, sweet holiday board book for babies and toddlers, who may find the book’s odd shape appealing.
This picture book is a good fit for religious collections, especially in schools or libraries seeking Nativity stories with a contemporary flair and a strong, relatable heroine.
Though a touch saccharine in its conclusion, a charming and vibrant addition to most holiday collections.
Recommended for all biography collections, this book would work beautifully in lockstep with any classroom unit on Where the Red Fern Grows.
Perfect for bilingual households, early language learners, or any family wanting to share a beloved song across cultures, this edition is a joyful celebration of nature, music, and connection.
A fine addition for libraries looking to add some lighthearted Christmas cheer to joke book collections.
Pokémon enthusiasts can deck the halls with their favorite characters in this interactive work, great to share with a buddy or enjoy independently.
Ades treats questions of identity with a light touch, which only gives the story more power. A necessary addition to the shelves.
A sophisticated blend of science and realism for readers who enjoyed the time-travel mystery of Rebecca Stead’s When You Reach Me or the intergenerational depth of Kelly Barnhill’s The Girl Who Drank the Moon. A strong addition to those seeking diverse speculative fiction with emotional resonance.
The original Refugee remains an important and timely book; this graphic novel adaptation brings the moving stories of Josef, Isabel, and Mahmoud to life for a new generation of readers. A good choice for where the original is popular.
A sweet story that uses fantasy elements to explore neurodivergence and learning differences.
When these devils sing, audiences will have to keep listening.
This Spanish-language picture book is a fun and humorous demonstration of the realities of sisterhood and a first purchase for all libraries.
A sweet story about friendship that young animal lovers will enjoy reading.
An excellent addition to any collection for its beautiful illustrations and rich history lesson. An added bonus is that its lessons of inclusivity could be a real lifeline for any child navigating difficult times.
Readers don’t need to be animal lovers to pick up this story about love after loss.
This visually appealing anthology provides interesting new seasonal read-alouds perfect for December story times or family reading traditions. Librarians will appreciate the variety of selections that can be incorporated into holiday programming.
A solid purchase, this story will resonate with middle schoolers who have endured similar shifting family structures.
Once on, listeners won’t exit this fatal highway until the bitter end.
A fun pick for the early reader section. Readers will enjoy Tate and his offspring’s zaniness and the passion they apply to everything they do.
Exuberant storytelling through the endearing voice of a headstrong heroine continues the playful legacy of this thoughtful series; returning and new readers will be enchanted by this latest addition.
An unusual and inspiring variation on the archetypal hero’s journey in which personal courage, family loyalty, and the broader cultural context all play equally strong roles.
A sweet and subtle story that may especially resonate with twins. Not an essential purchase but a thoughtful addition to collections seeking more varied representation of sibling bonds.
Joyful illustrations and vibrant backgrounds make this a delightful addition to holiday collections.
Clearer distinctions between Frankie’s narration and the 18-year-old interstitials of what happened then would have elevated Powers’s performance.
A cozy, inclusive celebration of the season.
A sweet and silly twist on a classic tale, with preschool-friendly pacing and a heartwarming bond at its center. A whimsically absurd love letter to childhood imagination and animal companionship.
This love letter to the great outdoors is one that every library should have in their collection.
Look no further for fresh festive fun where search-and-find books are popular.
De Campo expertly captures Tremblay’s creepfest, adroitly building momentum as Casey’s alarm—and Morel’s transformation
A graceful homage to theater as both a space and an art form, lovingly broken down to its individual parts to give each its moment in the spotlight.
Berman’s performance is an aural delight, but a read-along. Hugo L. Cuellar’s enthralling art shouldn’t be missed and could be even more satisfying.
A generous view of the phases of the moon, written with great care, pacing, and illumination.
Freshen up holiday board book collections with this joyful read-aloud that encourages families to read, sing, talk, write, and play together
An excellent secular selection for any library serving young children.
A lovely homage to Matisse’s life and work, this is a positive addition to nonfiction biography collections for young readers, and it is especially well-suited to reading aloud.
Only fans of the show will enjoy this simple, short story that celebrates how life is sweeter with friends by your side.
An immensely engrossing historical story, perfect for introducing elementary readers to past visionaries and locations.
This vibrant Spanish-language picture book is an excellent choice for children’s collections.
A beautiful addition to Spanish-language collections for children, with a compelling view of the passage of time.
A sweet and engaging exploration of love, friendship, and emotional growth that will resonate with young readers.
Fans of the Christmas holiday and Adam Wallace’s “How to Catch” series will appreciate the story’s formula.
Children will love the beautiful artwork and hidden images in this heartfelt holiday book.
Full of humor and holiday spirit, this is sure to please Fenske’s existing fans and is a perfect suggestion for fans of Jan Thomas and Bob Shea.
Van Ness gloriously elevates these pages into empowering, enlightening entertainment.
An adorable mash-up of peas and the joy of Christmas activities with family and friends.
A sweet, meaningful addition to holiday collections.
Excelling in engagement, design, and joyful reading experience, this festive title will delight young browsers and enrich collections seeking high-interest seasonal books.
Fixx expertly, convincingly enlivens the living and the (un)dead.
An enjoyable opportunity for interactive reading with a group or as a lapsit.
Author and narrator jointly honor an extraordinary American hero.
Murder, of course, is highly dangerous, but Rey ensures it’s also twisty-turny deadly fun.
An appealing way to teach an important life lesson in communication, and great fun for the SEL shelves.
A modern city twist on a Christmas classic.
A heartfelt ode to the celebration of chosen family to welcome into every holiday library collection.
This rhyming Christmas story will appeal to young children who love dinosaurs.
A colorful book that celebrates potentially infinite diversity, this will be a story time hit for preschool and kindergarten audiences.
An exciting and humorous opportunity to open discussions about the concept of seeds turning into plants, the food chain, and forest life, or just to read for fun.
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