![]() A boy and his parents observe turtles at the public garden throughout a year. What happens when Todd tries to fit a treasure box, book, snack, a kitten, and a jar of pollywogs into his baby sister’s snuggly? Ages 4–7. Animals befriend a girl who is visiting her grandmother while adjusting to her parents’ separation. On the Other Side of the Garden by Jairo Buitrago, trans. This story of a girl attending a funeral encourages readers to ask questions about life and death, and to remember those who have gone before us. A book transports a child from a crowded urban setting to an untamed natural landscape and then transforms an entire society. Ages 4–7.īlue Rider by Geraldo Valério (Mar. After a neighbor gets a tree fort much nicer than the one his father built for him, a boy realizes that a father’s love is worth more than the best tree fort money can buy. The Better Tree Fort by Jessica Scott Kerrin, illus. A young cyclist who wishes for a new bike imagines all the places one can bike in Oregon. 17, paper, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-5132-6116-4), and Build It! Trains: Make Supercool Models with Your Favorite Lego Parts (Apr. 17, paper, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-5132-6110-2), Build It! Sea Life: Make Supercool Models with Your Favorite Lego Parts (Apr. New Brick Books by Jennifer Kemmeter are Build It! Dinosaurs: Make Supercool Models with Your Favorite Lego Parts (Apr. And Little Leonardo debuts with Little Leonardo’s Fascinating World of Math (Mar. Ages 5–12.īabylit continues with Around the World in 80 Days: A Babylit Transportation Primer by Jennifer Adams, illus. Inspired by a true story of a cat at a rehabilitation center, this tale addresses talking about death and dying. Oscar the Guardian Cat by Chiara Valentina Serge, illus. In this series debut, Filippa and friends wake up to find a piano in the front yard. Yoga Storytime: Breathe-Stretch-Be Calm by Miriam Raventos, illus. Art and verse celebrate the wind throughout the seasons. Ages 10–up.Ī Year with the Wind by Hanna Konola (Mar. 12, hardcover, $21.95, ISBN 978-1-94) is an illustrated biography of this 17th-century scientist and artist who traveled the world. Pomeroy and Jeyaraney Kathirithamby (Feb. Maria Sibylla Merian: Artist, Scientist, Adventurer by Sarah B. Rhyme, Laugh & Learn continues with Juan Castell & Aunt Sofia’s Book of Please, Thank You, Welcome by Ian Sadler, illus. Ages 6–10.ĭetective Gordon returns in A Case for Buffy by Ulf Nilsson, illus. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-77657-171-0), is a tale about a monster who eats children-until one day he makes a friend. 1, hardcover, $23.99, ISBN 978-1-77657-170-3), spotlights 28 patented inventions that were never realized. Impossible Inventions: Ideas That Shouldn’t Work by Malgorzata Mycielska, illus. What happens when the unlikely friendship between a wolf and a rabbit is tested? Ages 5–9. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-77657-143-7) tells of two animal pals who help each other get to sleep. Good Night Sleep Tight: Eleven-and-a-Half Good Night Stories with Fox and Rabbit by Kristina Andres (Feb. Toddlers use pots, pans, and spoons to make music. ![]() Mysteries adds The Clock Flower by Barbara Casey (Feb. Out of the Nursery welcomes The Humpty Dumpty 2.0 by Elizabeth Gauthier (June 15, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-94), ages 6–10. ![]()
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