
What’s better than having a shelf full of books? Filling it with even more books! (Disclaimer: This may sometimes also require getting more shelves.) We have some great new releases for the young and young at heart this month to grace your home libraries. Happy browsing!
| PICTURE BOOKS |
| Recommended by Rachel
A surprisingly clever picture book with very few words! Ins and Outs is a tale of opposites shown through page-turning puzzles & pictures. |
| Recommended by Jake
Nellie, a sea turtle, has just hatched. But while her siblings head for the sea, Nellie is scared of the waves and heads the other way. She climbs higher and higher, but the waves only follow her up. Finally, Nellie sees the ocean beyond the waves and finds the courage to be brave. Nellie’s Big Splash is yet another excellent picture book from Cori Doerrfeld, and tells a powerful tale of facing your fears head on. |
| Recommended by Michelle
Llewellyn is very good at collecting his hopes and dreams in jars. But what happens when things don’t go your way? Llewellyn learns how to collect new dreams, let old ones go, and the excitement of watching your dreams come true. |
| Recommended by Rae Ann
When their burrow floods, Tortoise digs a new one for herself and her best friend, Mouse. When Mouse disappears, new friends show up looking for a home. The reveal of Mouse’s journey and the delightfully detailed illustrations make this a wonderful book about friendship and community. |
| Recommended by Shop Dog Roxy
As a shop dog, I am the center of attention. This book deals with a new baby (almost as challenging as a new puppy in my opinion) through a dog’s point-of-view. Eventually, Hazel shares her favorite toy, Chuck the Pig, with the new baby. Not sure I would do the same. A great way to have conversations about the arrival of a new baby which is NOT something I want to face. |
| Recommended by Cheryl
A boy finds a mysterious trunk in the forest that is loaded with words that activate when released. A hedgehog becomes fluorescent! What a creative way to introduce vocabulary with anticipation. There is also a QR code at the back for additional downloadable activities. |
| Recommended by Katie
Robinson the raccoon LOVES to collect things. Something every parent of a small child can relate to. But Robinson meets Rosie the Snail and she is seriously unimpressed with his collection. So she shows him her own collection of bubbles in a stream, stars in the northern lights and slowly Robinson learns that the best collections aren’t always made up of things but moments you can hold onto with friends. Also loved by Austin! |
| Recommended by Rae Ann
Everyone agrees with Junior, including the mysterious voice from across the valley. When a new girl moves in next door, she doesn’t believe Junior is right all the time. He runs to the valley to meet his echo and realizes constant validation may not be the best in the humorous picture book. |
| Recommended by Michelle
A hilarious story of a baby who is determined to stay awake FOREVER, and their tired family (and neighbor) who are just trying to rest. Who needs to sleep when you can have a dance party at 1 AM? |
| Recommended by Austin
The delightful pictures in this book had me laughing all on their own. The story of Monty and his noisy neighbors is simply delightful and the lessons in being considerate of those around you is always valuable. |
| Recommended by Rachel
A cottage core dream of pink whimsy & details galore! Charley Mouse Cleans House has picturesque scenes with search-and-find & counting games hidden throughout. |
| Recommended by Cheryl
This is a clever board book. A tiger chases a monkey so you have to turn the book around and around to follow the chase. Delightful! |
| INDEPENDENT READERS |
| Recommended by Rae Ann
A Day at the Beach covers a single day at the beach featuring kids encountering friends and strangers for a moment throughout the day. |
| Recommended by Chelsea
One of my most anticipated books of 2025! Rebellion 1776 is a tale of an epidemic in the midst of a rebellion, told through the eyes of Elsbeth, a thirteen-year-old whose father has disappeared during the Revolution. This is historical fiction at its best, drawing readers in with compelling details of life in 1776 while making timely connections to today’s world. |
| YOUNG ADULT |
| Recommended by Lindsay
Look, whatever Brian Selznick does, I’m here for it–and his first YA novel is no exception! I loved watching Danny and Angelo’s story unfold as they discover the city of Rome, stories hidden across art history, and their love for one another. |
| Recommended by Katie
An ominous tarot reading, her parents’ shaky marriage, and a recent heartbreak have left Camilla reeling. A summer trip to Miami to visit her family may just be the getaway she needs. Perez’s debut doesn’t shy away from hard conversations about anxiety, queer identity, body shaming, and so many other issues young people face, all explored with the thoughtful lens of a writer who understands just how tender these topics are. |
| Recommended by Michelle
It’s the 50th Hunger Games, and Haymitch has everything to lose: his family, his girl, and his life. When double the amount of tributes are reaped for the second Quarter Quell, are the odds ever in his favor? Sunrise on the Reaping is where the past meets the future, and where resistance takes root. Also loved by Tara! |
| Recommended by Tara
When Riley is ordered to attend a week-long church camp, she turns it into a challenge. Can she commit all 7 deadly sins in 7 days? We watch Riley spend those days grappling with the beliefs she was taught growing up and catching feelings for the pastor’s daughter. |
| CLASSICS & BACKLIST |
| Recommended by Chelsea
This is my two-year-old’s favorite bedtime book right now. The book focuses on the connection between animals and children, both who love to play! At the end, as the animals fall asleep, so do the children. Featuring dual-language elements with English and Cree and beautiful illustrations, We All Play belongs on the bedside of every infant and toddler you know. |
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