Perfect for story hours and one-on-one reading, this will be a crowd-pleasing choice on library shelves.
Those libraries seeking modestly religious creation stories may find this a quiet, sturdy edition to the shelves.
Pull this one out when the classroom or story hour needs a re-set and some giggles.
A stunning celebration of the darkness and all the wonders it holds.
A perfect introduction to this popular and fast-growing sport, with a particular focus on girls, recommended for middle and high school collections.
Recommended as an additional purchase.
Seasoned fantasy readers will find this underwhelming, but those simply looking to escape into a different world may still enjoy the experience. A secondary purchase.
A strong primer presented entirely in Spanish. A recommended purchase for most libraries.
Despite some technical flaws, Shea’s (I Feed Her to the Beast) fantasy adventure offers a compelling exploration of temptation, power, and friendship. It will be at home in any teen audio collection.
An additional purchase for collections seeking more Indigenous representation.
Fans of this prolific author/illustrator’s work as well as children who love nature and seashore life will enjoy this short, beautifully illustrated story.
A great recommendation for readers who enjoyed Ginny Myers Sain’s When the Bones Sing, realistic portrayals of grief, and paranormal mysteries.
This vibrant picture book would be a good selection for libraries, with a celebration of hope that is always welcome.
Hand this to mature readers interested in gothic horror and who will be satisfied with an ending that doesn’t reveal all of its magical secrets.
Readers sharing Saffron’s passion for STEM may enjoy this book, but the underdeveloped characters and Saffron’s shortage of endearing qualities give it limited appeal.
With themes of bullying, growing up, and belonging, Frank’s story will deeply resonate with kids who need reassurance that it’s okay to be different.
A strong addition from a neurodivergent author and illustrator that will resonate with many children and families.
This wonderful book would be a solid addition to any library for its reminder for all ages to appreciate the small things.
Sweet celebration of faraway family, the beauty of culture, and the common experiences Nuha and Jadda share makes this tale a standout. Recommended for all collections.
This title is a great addition to social-emotional learning (SEL) collections, offering a dynamic and unique approach to discussing anxiety, inner strength, and resilience with young readers during a fun and compelling read-aloud.
A strong primer for early ABC learning and a recommended purchase for most libraries.
A delightful and spooky read, especially for those who are into Wednesday on Netflix. This unputdownable book is highly recommended.
This book is a surefire hit for story hours, providing laugh-out-loud entertainment contained in an adorable bundle of elephant energy.
A brief, beautiful Zimbabwean novel about war and family, recommended for collections where literary YA fiction is in demand.
A fun, informative fan companion for newbies or hardcore fans alike, a must have for elementary and middle schools.
An excellent addition to any library’s poetry collection and good for teaching about the gifts of the natural world.
A kind introduction to the challenges of being shy; it will help those who are dealing with that and also those around them.
A meaningful addition for libraries highlighting global family stories.
Crafted with care, from texts to illustrations, this book will help young readers understand their fears.
A nice addition to libraries where religious stories are of high interest, but perhaps not for wider secular audiences.
This joyful collaboration will be equally enjoyed by children who already know about Hajj and by those who are learning of it for the first time.
An excellent read-aloud for young children at home with a parent or older sibling, this book inspires a love of nature and a healthy disregard for all that is prim and proper.
An exciting blend of treasure-hunting deep-sea adventure and science fiction thriller that will leave readers breathless. Perfect for fans of Courtney Gould.
A gentle, nature-infused chapter book with a focus on monarchs; an additional purchase for libraries seeking science-themed fiction.
A joyful and informative introduction to the Chinese New Year that belongs on library shelves.
Readers looking for more Greek-myth inspired fiction in the vein of Percy Jackson or Shana Targosz’s River of Spirits will love this series starter.
A must-have for teen libraries’ science fiction/dystopian fiction sections.
Addictive, atmospheric, and brimming with dark romance, this will leave readers craving more. Perfect for fans of Tracy Deonn’s Legendborn and The Vampire Diaries TV show.
A poignant tale of friendship and feelings, and an appropriate addition to picture book collections.
Whether for newbies to the game or deep-roots fans brushing up on details, this is a must for elementary and middle schools.
A highly recommended purchase that tells a rewarding story of characters who present a positive picture of diversity, inclusivity, and caring about their community.
A suitable purchase if more religious board books are needed in the collection.
A fun and interactive addition to Easter collections.
For older middle grade readers, this coming-of-age feminist story will inspire readers to find their own original voice.
A great book for cultural education and appreciation. This book will be of interest to all collections.
Phillips’s sad yet hopeful debut is suitable for young adult audiobook collections that feature historical and realistic fiction. Immersive and thoughtful, this is recommended for listeners seeking a haunting coming-of-age story with a strong sense of place.
A striking blend of high-contrast art and real photography that makes this a first purchase for most collections.
An additional purchase where friendship stories circulate well.
An additional purchase for libraries seeking books that highlight mothers.
A touching celebration of the love between parent and child even during time apart, and especially good for children who may be experiencing separation.
An emotionally rich narrative of two girls facing tremendous stakes and learning how to trust themselves even in the chaos; a must-read.
A sensitive celebration of new life, not essential in libraries but sweet.
A soccer-filled mystery adventure, a fun read for upper elementary and middle school fans of the “beautiful game.”
A contemporary story that centers athletic performance and health, this will engage striving elementary and middle school readers.
A beautifully told and authentically grounded tale honoring the immigrant behind the famous Bing cherry and celebrating Chinese American resilience and contribution.
A strong choice for toddlers developing fine motor skills.
Complete with a diverse cast of characters and a slow-burn romance, it will enthrall teens everywhere. A recommended purchase.
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Overall, a very simple introduction to big feelings for the smallest listeners.
This story packs a punch. It’s great for those looking to beef up their SEL sections.
A first purchase wherever Taylor Swift is popular, which is to say, everywhere
The quirky dialogue and fast-paced plot will have young readers running right alongside Maggie, piecing clues together to try and solve the mystery before it’s too late.
A good segue to reassurance for the very young, but this may be too specific for a wider audience.
Recommended for fans of the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” and “Dogman” series.
For older teens who enjoy dark fantasy novels.
Readers will root for these well-written protagonists with distinct points of view as they figure out how to face their fears and survive Hurricane Harvey; a great purchase for elementary and middle schools.
A cozy mystery that readers will delight in and devour, with all the vibes of Jesse Q. Sutanto’s Dial A for Aunties and Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club that teens could want.
This will appeal to fans of books centering strong, determined female characters who stand up against oppression, like Joelle Charbonneau’s The Testing or Sylvia Liu’s Hana Hsu and the Ghost Crab Nation.
A fun addition to any humor collection. This is great for a lap sit, or for use in small groups.
A powerful story with beautiful illustrations not only calls out the hate that is in the world today but also provides a message of hope for those who are in search of a creative outlet to find their proverbial home. Recommended.
PreS-Gr 3–This tongue-in-cheek guidebook from the future reveals all kinds of silly surprises about what the future will be like...
A refreshing and thought-provoking look at a preteen Muslim girl’s very relatable middle school experience. Recommended.
This book would be an excellent addition to any library’s picture book collection, especially those needing stories of dealing with a loss.
Exploring the world will help one find oneself. Best shared with groups of older elementary children, or in quiet one-on-one readings with younger children.
An essential purchase; Mooradian and Yim have created a powerful book to share with care. It opens space for conversations about resilience, identity, and remembrance and it shows how storytelling helps us honor the past while finding beauty in survival.
This spooky story is just right for readers in elementary school who enjoy mystery and humor.
Humor, heart, diversity, and pride abound in this vibrant, affirming tale. Highly recommended.
Although the original chapter book remains a beloved work of literature, this simplified adaptation is one that libraries can comfortably skip.
This vibrant biographical collection of individuals with Down syndrome is both insightful and informative, making it a suitable addition to any young adult nonfiction audiobook collection.
Nonstop action will keep readers, especially those who enjoy episodic monster-of-the-week adventures, turning the pages.
A welcome addition to school libraries.
A great addition to the YA thrillers lineup, especially for school and public libraries.
A solid read that tackles the challenges of a tween realizing she’s bisexual, the pressures of growing up too fast, and discovering who your real friends are.
A recommended purchase, great for fans of Janae Marks or Dusti Bowling.
Chang’s latest is a welcome addition to any middle school historical fiction collection and will surely attract readers drawn to impactful stories told through lyrical verse.
An entertaining sci-fi romp with grounded, real-world tween struggles.
A solid purchase for upper elementary and middle school library collections where realistic reads and heartwarming magical stories are popular.
A heartfelt, fast-paced look at courage, connection, and discovery among the stars, purchase where sci-fi is popular.
Ultimately, the patience required to juggle multiple plotlines make this an additional selection for the middle grade magical realism audience.
A community-oriented Valentine’s Day story to sweeten any library holiday collection.
A charming book that will be in high demand for Christian families wanting an Easter read-aloud.
A whimsical holiday read with standout artwork, recommended for most collections.
Add to collections where more secular Easter books are in demand.
A thoughtful, if uneven, resource for introducing a wider range of Jewish holidays to young audiences.
This delightful introduction to colors, Mandarin Chinese, and Lunar New Year traditions is recommended for general purchase.
A recommended purchase, especially to add Islamic titles to picture book shelves.
An excellent and informative book to introduce toddlers to many of the Lunar New Year traditions.
This joyful, culturally rich introduction to Lunar New Year is a fantastic addition to any collection.
Regardless of slight flaws, this is a welcome addition to the series.
This Father’s Day tale is a welcome and meaningful addition to any collection.
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