A new book in the popular Global Baby series, this one featuring photos of loving grandparents from around the world. (Board Book Age 0-2)
An anonymous narrator breathes fresh air (and a little mystery) into this worst first day of school story. (Bridging Fiction Grades 2-4)
A new book in the delightful Storytelling Math series that uses a game of jumping in the snow to explore the concept of "more." (Board Book Age 0-2)
A charming story about a pet pig illustrated by Dav Pilkey (aka the guy who created Dog Man and Captain Underpants), originally published in 1993 and reprinted for a new generation. (Picture Book Age 4-8)
Dragons are an instant yes for many kids! This one celebrates dragons from both European and Asian traditions through the lens of one kid's personal heritage. (Picture Book Age 4-8)
Why do we exchange Valentine's Day cards, anyway? This book explains how one woman helped create this American tradition. (Holiday Book Age 5-8)
A math-themed picture book that combines the story of Noah's Ark with basic STEM skills. (Picture Book Age 4-9)
An award-winning author/illustrator team up in this funny mystery in which a group of child secret agents must use their skills to save their school from destruction. (Children's Fiction Grades 3-5)
Originally published in 1981, this reprint of a classic picture book features stunning, detailed illustrations of all sorts of animal houses designed by miniature architect Ms. Mouse. (Picture Book Age 4-8)
Perfect for fans of I Spy and Where's Waldo, the detailed bookshelf illustrations in this picture book by Jane Mount feature hundreds of popular children's books for readers to explore. (Picture Book Age 4-8)
A new American Girl character makes her Easy Reader debut in this short, engaging story set during the Harlem Renaissance. You'll now find other favorite AG characters, from Addy to Samantha, in the Easy Reader section as well! (Easy Readers Level 3)
Reluctant readers often find their gateway to reading in books inspired by their favorite games, hobbies, and activities...like Minecraft! As their skills advance, readers can try Minecraft-themed books in Bridging Fiction and Children's Fiction as well. (Easy Readers Level 3)
Okay, whoever realized they could make a preschool-friendly version of Batman by combining superheroes and Cars was a total genius. (Easy Readers Level 2)
A new Pizza & Taco graphic novel from Stephen Shaskan! Is it just me or is this entire section just books about friend duos? Narwhal & Jelly, Pea Bee & Jay, Bird & Squirrel, Pizza & Taco...(Bridging Graphic Novels Grades 2-4)
Gordon Korman is a master of funny, relatable realistic fiction for middle schoolers. His newest book unites a group of kids who failed P.E. around a summer school flag football tournament. (Young Teen Fiction Grades 5-7)
The age-old tradition of purposely telling bedtime stories wrong so your kids can correct you takes center stage in this silly collection of fractured fairy tales. (Bridging Graphic Novels Grades 2-4)
The third book in the Harriet Spies series, a cozy, kid-friendly mystery with a fantastic children's literature-inspired title. (Children's Fiction Grades 3-5)
Animal-loving Minecraft streamer StacyPlays has a new fantasy adventure series for young readers who like all of the above. (Children's Fiction Grades 3-5)
A Lunar New Year featuring a beloved Korean tradition: rice cake soup. (Holiday Book Age 4-8)
FOX News host Baier uses this action-packed graphic novel series opener to introduce kids to famous moments in history in a fun, accessible way. (Children's Graphic Novels Grades 3-5)
"Wings of Fire but with horses" makes this graphic novel series an instant hit with young fantasy fans. (Children's Graphic Novels Grades 3-5)
A graphic novel adaptation of the newest Disney movie hits the shelves this month! There's also a chapter book for fans of the movie who want to relieve it over and over again in as many forms as possible. (Children's Graphic Novels Grades 3-5)
While it's a bit of a niche concept, the first volume of this series has been a big hit with some of our OC readers. If you've been waiting for Vol. 2, it's time to celebrate--and place those holds! (Children's Graphic Novels Grades 3-5)
The author of Yummy, a graphic novel history of desserts, returns with this new nonfiction graphic novel about the history of our favorite savory foods. (Children's Graphic Novel Grades 3-5)
Popular horror author K.R. Alexander combines two of horror's creepiest tropes--clowns and dolls--in his newest novel. (Young Teen Fiction Grades 5-7)
It's been a few years since the Alex Rider books were at peak popularity, but fans who discovered the series through the recent streaming adaptation will enjoy the newest book in the teen spy series. (Young Teen Grades 5-7)
A brand new graphic novel in Kayla Miller's Click series hit the shelves this month, yippee! (Young Teen Graphic Novels Grades 5-7)
A companion book to Bounce Back by Japanese manga author/illustrator Misako Rocks!, featuring a basketball player struggling with comparisons and perfectionism. (Young Teen Graphic Novels Grades 3-5)
A vibrant retelling of the story from the book of Genesis. (Children's Nonfiction Age 4-7)
An introduction to the way weather shapes the planet, illustrated with stunning photographs. (Children's Nonfiction Age 5-9)
Many middle schoolers are eager to jump into the romance genre, but it can be hard finding age-appropriate romance reads. This story about Cupid's daughter discovering her powers is a good option to try for Valentine's Day. (Young Teen Fiction Grades 5-7)
Comedy gold. (Children's Nonfiction Age 4-8)
With its inclusion of many different traditions and lots of facts about how Lunar New Year is celebrated around the world, this is a great introduction to a global holiday. (Holiday Book Age 5-7)
A nature-based guide to the rhythms of the year, with plenty of ideas and activities for a variety of seasonal celebrations. (Holiday Book Age 8-12)
A book about St. Valentine with an emphasis on his religious origins and ties to modern Christian faith. (Holiday Book Age 5-8)
This book featuring photos of children of many different identities and abilities provides a great introduction to healthy body boundaries and safe touch. (Parenting Age 3-6)