A valuable addition to any library collection aiming to support social-emotional learning and inclusive education.
A good addition to the nature section of most libraries.
Recommended first purchase for all library collections. Ideal for read-alouds or independent readers.
This charming but slight story is for larger collections.
A wonderful story that combines sensory experiences of nature with lush language.
A celebration of family traditions and the lessons learned from them. A strong addition for picture book collections
Although it’s important to have titles that feature blended families, this book unfortunately requires significant explanation from an adult.
An absolute winner with comic touches and tenderness that will speak to a generation of readers who are part of families that are “on the go” and yet looking for an alternative to the pace of modern life. Highly recommended.
While not an essential purchase, this celebration of the joy of extended family will make some children wish they were part of a large group with lots of traditions.
This celebration of food and family is a perfect addition to picture book collections.
A good read for the first week of school.
A fun addition to library shelves where surprising adventures are sought.
A happy taste of Italian language and culture, sweet as gelato and bound to leave readers and listeners of any age responding “Grazie.”
Sparrow is suitable for young readers exploring emotions and change, and the end notes provide valuable context for older readers interested in history, culture, and language.
A touching story, engaging illustrations, and valuable educational content in the back matter make for a great addition to school library collections.
Working well as both a read-aloud and for one-to-one experiences, this purchase is for collections needing wry humor and a funny treat for all to enjoy.
A charming story with a unique point of view that will have children thoroughly connected to the human and non-human characters alike. A highly recommended tale of friendship.
With humor and whimsy, this book is a good read, but may not stand out as particularly exceptional compared to other food-related books.
A great addition for any community. This is a story about love and loss of extended family from a child’s perspective where difficult realities are faced, but it still ends on a hopeful note.
A sweet, heartwarming tale that celebrates the universal language of friendship and understanding. A recommended choice for sharing one-on-one or in small group read-alouds.
A great read for anyone who has been newly prescribed eyewear, and a valuable addition to any collection focused on fostering self-confidence and celebrating individuality.
An excellent addition to any library.
Educators and caregivers alike will love sharing this title, an excellent book for all.
A somewhat saccharine, fall-themed bedtime story with lovely watercolor and pencil illustrations.
This loving and enjoyable picture book is a strong choice for preschool collections.
A delightful addition to picture book collections, perfect for snuggling up and sparking imagination.
This lovely refugee story of perseverance drawn from the author’s experiences is a great purchase for picture book collections.
This book can fill a collection development gap in libraries that seek to address the use of electronic devices, but has limited interest for a general audience.
This silly and funny pet story is sure to find an audience.
A bright and accessible nature pick for early natural science shelves.
A recommended purchase for libraries looking to include relevant, inspiring individuals to their biography collections for young readers.
A good introduction to landmarks for early elementary children.
Firmly rooted in Wyeth’s childhood this title will appeal to budding artists as Wyeth’s story is one that offers a path for those who find their passion for the world best expressed through art. Recommended.
Ideal for read-alouds, and toddler and baby story times, this is recommended for purchase for libraries serving the youngest patrons.
This aesthetically pleasing picture book biography will be a good addition to the art shelves.
A true story of overcoming challenges one step at a time, this is sure to be popular with those already familiar with Dexter.
A welcoming and engaging choice for young nature enthusiasts, perfect for story time or one-on-one reading.
Recommended where rock climbing or national parks books are popular.
Not an essential purchase, this interesting subject lacks a consistent presentation throughout.
A heartwarming read that will be requested on repeat in libraries.
Imaginative and thought-provoking, this beautifully crafted, wordless picture book is a profound addition to library collections for young readers.
An admirable goal of sharing under-represented children and the obstacles they overcome disappoints with an awkward presentation.
Best suited to an elementary school-aged audience, this narrative nonfiction picture book engagingly introduces young readers to a lesser-known WWII hero.
Recommended as an essential purchase for the kindergarten and early reader crowd.
A “grate” choice for public libraries needing to expand their board book collection.
This guide is a great choice for elementary SEL shelves and curriculum and respects its audience
A good purchase for any library looking to offer more books on exploring the outdoors.
In these five titles for new readers, pairs of friends share in adventures and have twice the fun.
QuizHub is a digital quiz platform that provides rapid reinforcement of core subjects for elementary students with a variety of quick, matching-style quizzes.
This ambitious book will require booktalking but has STEM intrigue as well as a glimpse of how breakthroughs happen
This wonderful celebration of Ghanaian weaving culture will be welcome in all library collections.
Destined to become a cherished read-aloud in classrooms everywhere, this title is a first choice for picture book collections.
With sing-song cadence, spritely pacing, and a positive message, this text could be included in read-aloud lineups, but, with limited storyline or character development, this may only be of use during lesson-driven story times. Additional purchase only.
An unusual outing, problems specific to the setting while the lesson is universal, and the warmth of family all combine in a compelling story of expectations defied, with amazing results.
This is a first choice for any library seeking picture books about the fascinating origins of “We.”
An excellent and necessary addition to every STEAM-focused library serving children.
Clear explanations that acknowledge that not all questions have answers, this book encourages young thinkers to ponder the world around them and perhaps find some answers through their own investigations. Recommended for all collections seeking to add to theirgeneral knowledge sections.
An unusual sensory exploration that plants readers alongside Lewis, offering them a blueprint of sorts for listening closely for their own personal soundscapes.
A delightfully imaginative approach to phonetic awareness that will prompt giggles and smirks.
This vibrant and heartwarming tale is an exceptional addition to every school and classroom library. Not only is it fun and exciting, but it also delivers a powerful and necessary message about recognizing the value in everyone’s abilities, affirming that each individual is important and necessary.
With comic foils and Shakespearean pratfalls, this small, funny volume offers big laughs and wisdom, too.
Vibrant illustrations and poetic text make this story of family relationships well-suited for one-on-one reads or for group settings with room for Q&As.
Author and illustrator, one working with a spare palette of barely expressed emotions, and one creating nakedly realistic, beautiful scenes of boyhood, deliver a story of bonding that is so very much greater than the sum of its parts.
This book is a great informational text that makes amazing use of alliteration and is perfect for read-alouds and makerspace activities.
There are no mistakes in these pages, just an SEL lesson writ large, delivered with perfect comic timing. A must.
This wonderful picture book about topics of culture, familiar foods, and acceptance is a grand addition for picture book collections.
This would be a first choice for any library looking for new nonfiction picture books. The artwork and the story are inspiring and beautiful.
A recommended purchase anywhere nature lovers and animal fanatics abound.
A sweet and satisfying choice for a story hour about imagination, or to introduce an elementary school unit on creative writing. This title is a solid purchase for any picture book collection.
With every book, Jashar Awan comes a little closer to establishing himself as the chronicler extraordinaire of what most people see as childhood's mundane moments, and it's magic.
The list of errors and sloppy presentation feels endless, making this a poor choice for any collection.
A strong addition to elementary and middle grade nonfiction collections, particularly for libraries serving families who travel or readers eager to explore the world.
New readers will feel proud of their ability to read these fun, outstanding stories on their own.
The accolades keep coming for nonfiction picture books that dare to offer facts and true stories to elementary-aged readers. We cannot wait for autumn, when it's time for a whole other harvest of titles that keep children reading and learning.
A great bedtime read-aloud that’s not essential to collections, but a winsome take on a childhood problem.
A touching story, replete with cultural detail and built-in curricular extensions.
A wonderful addition to classroom and library shelves that will help teachers and children engage in conversations about compassion and helping one another out during inevitable moments of embarrassment. Recommended.
Readers may enjoy Draw’s animations, and adults may admire his philanthropy, but those looking for the nuance and sensitivity in this picture book will be disappointed. An optional purchase for most libraries.
Though the subject matter will speak to devoted dog lovers, the execution is more for the young-at-heart than for the actually young.
Spirited Spencer and his many plants will encourage other young readers to find friends and make connections in ways that feel right to them. Recommended.
Essential for building universal respect for the school bus drivers who pour their hearts into the work they do each day, this book will find a place on most shelves.
An appealing family story, well-suited for both one-on-one and large-group read-alouds.
Younger audiences, as well as teachers and librarians on the lookout for quick indoor stretches that are fun and safe, will go bananas.
Though the lives of both Attenboroughs are incredibly compelling material, this is not recommended for purchase.
This distinctive and thought-provoking adaptation will pair well with analogous tales from around the world and spur discussion on culture and gender.
Gr 1-4–As a young boy peers out his window, he imagines the layers of history beneath his neighborhood...
For the sibling shelves, this book whimsically captures the very real turbulence of relationships. Young siblings will have fun watching Nano and Felix play, argue, and make-up.
Despite its positive intentions and arresting presentation, this paean to gentle masculinity paints with an overly broad brush.
An additional purchase for most collections.
Excellent choice preschool collections looking for texts to support transportation units or for additional browsing materials.
PreS-Gr 2–A solitary polar bear, content in the silence of the Arctic, sets out in search of his next meal...
A beautiful reflection on the wonders of a found family, and an important book for the shelves; blended families, chosen families--all will find succor in this volume.
A vibrant, affirming addition to picture book collections that centers cultural pride, self-love, and intergenerational wisdom. Highly recommended for libraries looking to support diverse and inclusive storytelling.
A sweet book about butterflies that is sure to interest and captivate young readers; a good choice for libraries needing new books on the topic.
This is likely a must for collections where these books are popular; children will discover new details every time they open the book.
An entertaining introduction to geology and the rocks that surround us and a strong addition to elementary science and nature collections.
K-Gr 2–Readers tumble into a day-long journey at the farm that begins at the dawn, following the farmer as she drives the corn combine, and then following the corn as it whooshes into the massive grain dryer...
In another untold story of a girl smashing the patriarchy, add this to larger collections where picture book biographies are popular.
This charming book about a girl navigating new situations belongs in every collection.
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