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  • The City Sings Green & Other Poems About Welcoming Wildlife

    The City Sings Green & Other Poems About Welcoming Wildlife

    written by Erica Silverman, illustrated by Ginnie Hsu

    40 pages, 4–8 years; published 2024 by Clarion Books

    This picture book presents a unique approach to a non-fiction topic. Silverman pairs informative poems with short success stories about wildlife projects around the world. The poems reflect the practical, hands-on activities people are doing to improve the natural habitats of their communities. These lyrical verses engage listeners’ ears while Hsu’s artwork delights their eyes. Back matter adds additional content and resources. The breadth of this book means you can read only the poems, only the non-fiction paragraphs, or take a deep dive that includes everything. No matter how you enjoy it, The City Sings Green will inspire readers to become rewilding activists.

  • “Reading is a conversation. All books talk. But a good book listens as well.”

    —Mark Haddon

  • Go Forth and Tell: The Life of Augusta Baker, Librarian and Master Storyteller

    Go Forth and Tell: The Life of Augusta Baker, Librarian and Master Storyteller

    written by Breanna J. McDaniel, illustrated by April Harrison

    40 pages, 5–8 years; published 2024 by Dial Books for Young Readers

    Go Forth and Tell celebrates one of the greatest children’s librarians, Augusta Braxton Baker. McDaniel does a wonderful job describing the love of story that Baker cultivated throughout her lifetime. Readers learn about the special collection of books she curated and the authors she supported in her quest to provide positive stories for and about black children. Baker’s indelible contribution to children’s literature is mirrored in the remarkable illustrations by Harrison. Her bold colors and patterns create visual textures that dazzle. This picture book belongs in every library where it can influence literary inclusivity, just like Augusta Braxton Baker did.

  • “Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him.”

    —Maya Angelou

  • The Yellow Bus

    The Yellow Bus

    written & illustrated by Loren Long

    48 pages, 3–6 years; published 2024 by Roaring Brook Press/Macmillan Kids

    A picture book about a school bus and her many uses. This touching story highlights the unique camaraderie between the bus and her community over the years. Long’s illustrations draw the reader in with a limited palette that only focuses color on the bus. The rich yellow seems to glow off the page, and kids will enjoy scanning the extra details in every scene. Long built a remarkable 3-D model of the town he depicts, something readers can learn more about in the back matter. The Yellow Bus feels destined to become a classic with appeal for all ages of kids and adults. A wonderful tale about love, devotion, and new beginnings.

  • “The habit of reading is the only enjoyment in which there is no alloy; it lasts when all other pleasures fade.”

    —Anthony Trollope

  • Dasher Can’t Wait for Christmas

    Dasher Can’t Wait for Christmas

    written & illustrated by Matt Tavares

    40 pages, 4–8 years; published 2023 by Candlewick Press

    This heartfelt Christmas story has something for everyone: a talking reindeer, a flying adventure, and the kindness of strangers. Framed text blocks and subtle lighting give Tavares’ illustrations a classic feel, and the detailed close-ups of Dasher prove captivating. Kids will enjoy rooting for the impatient Dasher when she travels alone and loses sight of the North Star guiding her home. Dasher Can’t Wait for Christmas reminds readers to be brave, kind, and thoughtful—grand notions for the holiday season. (This picture book is a sequel to DASHER but each story stands alone.)

  • “A library is not a luxury but one of the necessities of life.”

    —Henry Ward Beecher

  • Flat Cat

    Flat Cat

    Written by Tara Lazar, illustrated by Pete Oswald

    40 pages, 3–7 years; published 2023 by Flamingo Books at Penguin Random House

    Tara Lazar has a knack for tapping into off-beat topics that humor kids, and this picture book is no exception. Flat Cat might not be your typical cat, but that’s just the way he likes it—or is it? This story shows readers how we often don’t know what we really want until we try something new. It includes fun language like splish-splosh, fuzzy-wuzzy, and comfy-cozy, and the illustrations by Oswald push the fun even further. Kids will love seeing Flat Cat in a waffle maker and being sat on by Aunt Harriet—all sure to warrant multiple readings!

  • “Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.”

    —Joseph Addison

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