Sylvia Rose and the Cherry Tree, by Sandy Shapiro-Hurt and Xindi Yan, follows a young girl and her animal friends as they realize how delicate an ecosystem can be.
Browsing: ages 5 & up
Astronaut Annie, written by Suzanne Slade and illustrated by Nicole Tadgell, celebrates family and reaching for your dreams.
It’s February, which means Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. These are some great books that will appeal to readers of all ages.
if you’re looking for something that has the ambiance of Halloween without being holiday specific, Bonaparte, Zombelina and Ghost Cat are good options.
Listen: How Pete Seeger Got America Singing, by Leda Schubert and Raul Colon, follows the musician’s life from beginning to end.
Imagine That: How Dr. Seuss Wrote the Cat in the Hat, by Judy Sierra and Kevin Hawkes, explores the creation of Dr. Seuss’ most beloved character.
In her latest picture book, Come With Me, Holly M. McGhee and illustrator Pascal Lemaître tackle hatred with kindness, bravery and hope.
Busy Builders: Construction Site is darling. I wouldn’t hesitate giving it. In fact, I already have two kiddos in mind for Christmas…
The Road Home, by Sarah Jacoby and Katie Cotton, and Through the Gate, by Sally Fawcett, explore the nuances of home in different, yet heartwarming, ways.
South, Splotch and Skyfishing are great picture books that feature fish tales of large and small stature with a few surprises mixed in for good measure.