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All the Animals Where I Live
By Philip C. SteadCharming sketches invite readers on a meandering stroll through the sights and sounds of country life. A quiet pastoral reflection on memory and storytelling. -
Alma and How She Got Her Name
By Juana Martinez-NealA young girl is empowered as she discovers the family history behind her many names. Softly colored drawings fit this gentle tale perfectly. -
Amal Unbound
By Aisha SaeedIn modern-day Pakistan, a life-altering mistake leaves strong-willed Amal an indentured servant. Will her determination lead her back to freedom? -
Assassination of Brangwain Spurge
By M.T. Anderson & Eugene Yelchin, art…A goblin and an elf must put differences aside to save their kingdoms. Their alternating perspectives are revealed through witty text and intricate drawings. -
Be Prepared
By Vera BrosgolBunkmates, mosquitos, and ... borscht? Russian summer camp is not what Vera expected. An earthy color palette and captivating voice draw readers into her story of growth and self-acceptance. -
Betty Before X
By Ilyasah Shabazz with Renée WatsonAbused by her birth mother, Betty finds a loving home with neighbors who encourage her interest in social justice. -
Between the Lines: How Ernie Barnes Went from the Football Field to the Art Gallery
By Sandra Neil Wallace, art by Bryan…The unlikely story of a reluctant athlete who became a renowned artist. -
Big Foot and Little Foot
By Ellen Potter, art by Felicita SalaHugo, a young Sasquatch, longs to see the world. Boone, a young boy, longs to make a friend. When their worlds collide, a wild woodland adventure unfolds. -
A Big Mooncake for Little Star
By Grace LinLittle Star can’t stop sneaking bites of mooncake, but when it’s all gone, Mama can make more. Lovely as the night sky, this sweet story is impossible to resist. -
Bird Builds a Nest
By Martin Jenkins, art by Richard JonesThis deceptively simple picture book about nest-building is really a lesson in physics for the very young. -
Bob
By Wendy Mass & Rebecca Stead, art by…Bob's a little green zombie in a chicken suit! But where did he come from? And who is he really? Livy is determined to figure it out. -
Born to Swing: Lil Hardin Armstrong's Life in Jazz
By Mara Rockliff, art by Michele WoodBright acrylic illustrations evoke the unforgettable charm and vivacity of a pioneering jazz musician. -
The Boy, the Bird & the Coffin Maker
By Matilda Woods, art by Anuska AllepuzIn the magical seaside town of Allora, where fish fly, a lonely coffin-maker and a boy on the run strike up an unlikely friendship. -
A Busy Creature's Day Eating!
By Mo WillemsZany illustrations take readers on a culinary romp through the day’s menu in this unexpected alphabet book with a bite. -
Capsized! The Forgotten Story of the SS Eastland Disaster
By Patricia SuttonAn engrossing account that perfectly captures the palpable fear and loss on one tragic day in 1915. -
Captain Starfish
By Davina Bell, art by Allison ColpoysAn encounter with a kindred spirit at the aquarium encourages Alfie to cope with his anxieties. Soothing illustrations accompany this heartfelt glimpse into the life of a boy with some big fears. -
Cardboard Kingdom
By Chad SellEighteen imaginative neighborhood kids have an unforgettable summer defending their recycled realm as heroes, villains, monsters, and robots. -
Crash: The Great Depression and the Rise and Fall of America
By Marc FavreauRich with first-hand accounts and historical images, this multifaceted look at the Great Depression immerses the reader in this pivotal time. -
Curiosity: The Story of the Mars Rover
By Markus MotumGet a robot's-eye-view of the process involved in space travel starting with scientists' blueprints and ending with a courageous landing on Mars. -
Dactyl Hill Squad
By Daniel José OlderA group of dinosaur-riding orphans fight for freedom in New York City during the American Civil War. -
The Dam
By David Almond, art by Levi PinfoldFolk music and memories combine with majestic illustrations to create an uplifting tale about how a valley was transformed by the building of a dam. -
Drawn Together
By Minh Lê, art by Dan SantatA boy and his grandfather struggle to communicate until their shared love of art creates a bond that transcends words. -
El Chupacabras
By Adam Rubin, art by Crash McCreeryThe modern-day cryptid is brought to life by cinematic illustrations in this quirky bilingual tale. -
The Eye that Never Sleeps: How Detective Pinkerton Saved President Lincoln
By Marissa Moss, art by Jeremy HolmesSharp-eyed sleuth Allan Pinkerton uncovers an early plot to assassinate President Lincoln. Art inspired by antique maps and newspapers portrays the historic details of this intriguing investigation. -
Fake Blood
By Whitney GardnerIt's a new school year, but nothing changes for AJ until he gets picked to work on a project about Transylvania with his vampire-obsessed crush. Now’s his chance to show her that he's her type. -
Finding Langston
By Lesa Cline-RansomeTorn from everything familiar when his father moves them from Alabama to Chicago, Langston finds refuge and solace in the poetry of another Langston. -
First Laugh—Welcome, Baby!
By Rose Ann Tahe and Nancy Bo Flood,…“Baby! We wait. ... When will we hear your very first laugh?” A Navajo family continues the tradition of celebrating a joyful milestone. -
Flight of Swans
By Sarah McGuireForced into silence, Princess Andaryn risks everything to save her family from the evil enchantress who transformed her seven brothers into swans. -
The Frog Prince
By The Brothers Grimm, art by Sybille…Striking silhouette artwork infuses this classic story with magic. -
A Frog's Life
By Irene Kelly, art by Margherita BorinIntricate illustrations depict different species of frogs and their unique traits. -
Front Desk
By Kelly YangMia must help her parents navigate the intricacies of running a small motel while pursuing her dream of becoming a writer. Can her power with words help her family succeed? -
The Funeral
By Matt JamesTextured illustrations vividly capture the perspective of a young girl and her cousin as they attend the funeral of a distant relative. -
Game Changers: The Story of Venus and Serena Williams
By Lesa Cline-Ransome, art by James E.…“Tennis filled their dreams.” Hard work and family bonds fuel their success. -
The Ghostly Carousel: Delightfully Frightful Poems
By Calef BrownZombie family reunions, vengeful canaries, and insect pie! A procession of creepy characters and gross-out delights sure to make you say “ew!” -
A Gift from Abuela
By Cecilia RuizInventive art inspired by the colors and patterns of Mexican pesos illustrate the creative way that Niña and Abuela reaffirm their bond amid personal and economic changes. -
The Girl Who Drew Butterflies: How Maria Merian's Art Changed Science
By Joyce SidmanA gorgeous examination of a self-taught artist, entomologist, and the first to document the metamorphosis of butterflies. Merian's original artwork is showcased throughout. -
Go Show the World
By Wab Kinew, art by Joe MorseLavish illustrations and uplifting verse celebrate the diversity of indigenous peoples and their contributions to North American culture. -
Grains of Sand
By Sibylle Delacroix; translated by…Graceful drawings in a luminous palette evoke an imaginative daydream as two siblings remember their beach vacation. -
The Great Cheese Robbery (Pocket Pirates, vol. 1)
By Chris MouldA ragtag family of itty-bitty buccaneers catapult into a comic caper when evil mice kidnap their cat. -
Hello, Door
By Alastair Helm, art by Alisa CoburnHello, riches. Hello, jewels. A wily fox greets everything he sees as he sneaks through the home of the Three Bears snatching their treasures. Brisk, rhyming text offsets detailed illustrations in this humorous heist. -
Hidden City: Poems of Urban Wildlife
By Sarah Grace Tuttle, art by Amy…Uncover secrets of the natural world in unlikely places with this warmly illustrated collection. -
The Horse's Haiku
By Michael Rosen, art by Stan FellowsBeautiful watercolors blend seamlessly with charming traditional haiku to convey the grace and power of horses. -
The House in Poplar Wood
By K.M. OrmsbeeA deal with Death and Memory separates a family. Can twin brothers break the contract and bring the family together? -
How Mamas Love Their Babies
By Juniper Fitzgerald, art by Elise…Heartfelt prose and retro photo collages remind us that no matter the job, mamas love their little ones and work to give them better lives. -
I Walk with Vanessa: A Story about a Simple Act of Kindness
By KerascoëtBright illustrations tell a powerful story about empathy and the courage to step up as an ally. -
I'm OK
By Patti KimIn a series of darkly funny schemes, Ok Lee plans his escape from bullies, bills, and Mom’s new boyfriend. But things are beginning to look increasingly desperate. -
Illegal
By Eoin Colfer & Andrew Donkin, art…Ebo must embark on a harrowing journey through desert, ocean, and rat-infested sewers for the chance at a better life. A gripping narrative for older readers. -
Imagine!
By Raúl ColónKinetic illustrations animate the wordless adventure of a boy inspired to bring art outside museum walls and into the streets of New York City. -
In the Past
By David Elliott, art by Matthew TruemanDinosaur lovers will dig the blend of poetry, science, and jaw-dropping art in these odes to prehistoric creatures. -
Inkling
By Kenneth Oppel, art by Sydney SmithAn inkblot escapes his sketchbook prison and alters Ethan’s life for the better. -
Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World
By Ashley Herring BlakeIn the aftermath of a tornado, Ivy befriends June and feels the stirrings of a first crush. -
Jabberwalking
By Juan Felipe HerreraHow can you be a Jabberwalker? A United States Poet Laureate takes you on a mind-melting journey in this part memoir, part how-to guide that's like nothing you've ever seen. -
Jerome by Heart
By Thomas Scotto; translated by…In this tender depiction of friendship, a child is unafraid to express his affection—even if it gives his parents pause. -
The Journey of Little Charlie
By Christopher Paul CurtisLittle Charlie realizes that he wasn't helping Cap'n Buck, "a stanking piece of human filth", recover stolen money—he's unwittingly become a fugitive slave catcher. For older readers. -
Julián Is a Mermaid
By Jessica LoveA young boy is enchanted by the costumed mermaids he sees while riding the New York City subway. Flowing watercolors complement the spare language in this poignant tale of self-expression and acceptance. -
Knockout
By K.A. HoltLevi discovers the advantage of being "small but fast" in a boxing ring. Will health problems and an overprotective family pull a TKO over his ambition? -
Libba: The Magnificent Musical Life of Elizabeth Cotten
By Laura Veirs, art by Tatyana…From humble origins to worldwide acclaim, Libba never gave up on her dream. Subtle graphite drawings reflect her life and most famous work. -
Look at the Weather
By Britta Teckentrup; translated by…Atmospheric illustrations and lyrical writing combine in this meditative study of weather. -
Lovely Beasts: The Surprising Truth
By Kate Gardner, art by Heidi SmithCharcoal drawings highlight surprising contrasts, revealing the softer side of beasts with bad reputations. -
Mapping Sam
By Joyce HesselberthFollow a cat on her nightly stroll around the neighborhood through maps, diagrams, and charts of all kinds. -
Martin Rising: Requiem for a King
By Andrea Davis Pinkney, art by Brian…Evocative brushwork and emotional, musical poems explore the tumultuous last months of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life. -
Mary Who Wrote Frankenstein
By Linda Bailey, art by Julia SardaMoody and gothic illustrations bring to life the birth of Mary Shelley’s masterpiece. -
Mega Robo Bros
By Neill CameronEven the most powerful robot kids on Earth deal with bullies and fitting in. To make matters worse, a sinister plot is underway to shut them down and destroy the world they protect. -
Merci Suárez Changes Gears
By Meg MedinaAs if middle school wasn't enough of an uphill battle, with frenemies and frizzy hair, Merci must also keep her abuelo’s secret. -
Midnight Teacher: Lilly Ann Granderson and Her Secret School
By Janet Halfmann, art by London LaddAn enslaved woman secretly taught herself to read and risked her life to share this knowledge with others. -
My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder
By Nie Jun; translated by Edward GauvinWatercolor illustrations transport the reader to the hutongs of Beijing where Yu’er and her grandfather embark on whimsical adventures. -
My Pillow Keeps Moving!
By Laura Gehl, art by Christopher WeyantA man’s shopping trip leads to unexpected antics when he encounters furry friends in search of a home. Cartoon illustrations and silly dialogue will produce giggles. -
Myth Match
By Good Wives and Warriors (Partnership)Create your own mythical creature by mixing and matching the dazzling illustrations in this interactive bestiary. -
New Shoes
By Sara VaronFrancis the donkey is thrilled when he gets the chance to make shoes for his favorite calypso singer. But there's just one problem: he needs more tiger grass, which can only be found deep in the jungle. -
Night Job
By Karen Hesse, art by G. Brian KarasMuted art and gently rhythmic text follow a father and son on an ordinary, but always special, routine. -
Old Misery
By James Sage, art by Russell AytoPencil illustrations convey the dark humor in this allegorical tale of why misery exists. -
The Orphan Band of Springdale
By Anne NesbetOne French horn. One orphanage. One family secret. They all come together when Augusta is sent to live with her grandmother in a small Maine town in 1941. -
Otis and Will Discover the Deep: The Record-Setting Dive of the Bathysphere
By Barb Rosenstock, art by Katherine RoyA suspenseful story of two explorers whose determination and teamwork plunged them into previously uncharted ocean depths. -
The Parker Inheritance
By Varian JohnsonAn old letter sends two kids searching the past and the present to find a $40 million treasure. -
The Patchwork Bike
By Maxine Beneba Clarke, art by Van…Siblings zoom through their village on their homemade bike while their fed-up mum looks on. Vibrant paintings on cardboard enliven this spirited ode to childhood ingenuity. -
Peter and Ernesto: A Tale of Two Sloths
By Graham AnnableThis hilarious duo tests the strength of their friendship when Ernesto sets out on an exciting expedition and leaves homebody Peter behind. -
The Rabbit Listened
By Cori DoerrfeldThis simple and sweetly illustrated story reminds readers that no one else can tell you what to feel. Sometimes, all we need is someone who will listen. -
Red Sky at Night
By Elly MacKayThe origins of traditional sayings used to forecast the weather are accompanied by dreamy paper dioramas. -
The Rough Patch
By Brian LiesA farmer fox harvests hope after a great loss. Lush, dramatic imagery conveys his journey from grief to new beginnings. -
Sci-Fu, vol. 1
By Yehudi MercadoIn 1980s Brooklyn, young DJ Wax takes to the turntables and accidentally summons a UFO that whisks him and his crew away to the robot planet Discopia. -
The Secret Kingdom: Nek Chand, a Changing India, and a Hidden World of Art
By Barb Rosenstock, art by Claire A.…History, storytelling, and art converge in this immersive biography of a visionary folk artist who never stopped creating. -
Seeing into Tomorrow: Haiku by Richard Wright
By Richard Wright/biography by Nina…Photo collages paired with Wright's timeless haiku speak to themes of childhood and the natural world. -
Seven Bad Cats
By Moe BonneauCount the clever cats as they cause chaos for an intrepid sailor in this rhyming tale set on rolling watercolor seas. -
Speechless
By Adam P. SchmittLife is complicated, and it turns out death is too. Jimmy’s recently deceased cousin Patrick gets the last laugh when Jimmy is told he will be delivering the eulogy. For older readers. -
Stanley Will Probably Be Fine
By Sally J. Pla, art by Steve WolfhardStanley must summon his inner strength to battle overwhelming situations when he enters the city-wide scavenger hunt to win tickets to Comic Fest. -
Stella Díaz Has Something to Say
By Angela DominguezA tongue-tied, bilingual third-grader finds her voice with the help of family, new friends, her pet betta fish, and Jacques Cousteau. -
Strongheart: Wonder Dog of the Silver Screen
By Candace Fleming, art by Eric RohmannA former police dog becomes an unlikely but sensational silent movie star. When accused of a crime he didn't commit, will the renowned canine sniff out the truth? -
Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster
By Jonathan AuxierNan Sparrow, a chimneysweep in Victorian London, befriends a mysterious magical creature in this fairy tale of monsters and great escapes. -
They Didn't Teach THiS in Worm School!
By Simone LiaTo avoid becoming a bird's breakfast, a smooth-talking worm agrees to be her navigator. An unlikely friendship is formed as they travel to faraway lands. -
They Say Blue
By Jillian TamakiA swirl of colors carry a curious child through the natural world as she ponders the changing seasons. -
Tom's Midnight Garden: A Graphic Adaptation of the Philippa Pierce Classic
By EdithA true New York origin story of two teenage musicians from Queens and their rise to international stardom. -
The Triumphant Tale of the House Sparrow
By Jan ThornhillIntriguing narrative and detailed illustrations relate the surprising history of the humble house sparrow, which has lived alongside humans since ancient times. -
The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle
By Leslie ConnorBenny died falling out of a treehouse. Everyone in town thinks his best friend, Mason Buttle, knows more than he's saying. What will it take to prove his innocence? -
Two Dogs in a Trench Coat Go to School
By Julie Falatko, art by Colin JackJump into the minds of the well-meaning (yet hopelessly goofy) Sassy and Waldo, a canine duo determined to find out where their boy disappears to every day. -
Wallpaper
By Thao LamA layered fantasy world unfolds under the wallpaper of a new house. Lively paneled collages detail a wordless escapade that lead a shy girl to new friendships. -
Water Land: Land and Water Forms Around the World
By Christy HaleAppealing die-cut pages and bold colors introduce topographical terms in this highly accessible primer for budding explorers. -
Wed Wabbit
By Lissa EvansFidge is transported into the land of Wimbly Woos, who insist she is the champion they have been waiting for. Will she be able to free them from the tyrannical rule of Wed Wabbit? -
Whale in a Fishbowl
By Troy Howell, art by Richard JonesFrom the middle of the city, Wednesday longs for the blue beyond her bowl. -
When Paul Met Artie: The Story of Simon and Garfunkel
By G. Neri, art by David LitchfieldA true New York origin story of two teenage musicians from Queens and their rise to international stardom. -
The Yark
By Bertrand Santini; translated by…Good behavior will only get you eaten in this thrilling tale of an insatiable child-eating monster.