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In Yetis are the Worst! by Alex Willan, the follow-up to Unicorns Are the Worst! and Dragons Are the Worst!, Gilbert the Goblin’s next adventure takes him to the frozen tundra, where he’s determined to find the legendary yeti. Gilbert the Goblin is the first to admit that he was mistaken—unicorns actually throw the best tea parties, and dragons make delicious ice cream soup. This time, though, he can absolutely confirm that YETIS ARE THE WORST!

Check it out along with the other titles featured below!

Black Boy, Black Boy: Celebrate Remarkable Moments in Black History with this Uplifting Story
Written by Ali Kamanda & Jorge Redmond and Illustrated by Ken Daley
Published by Sourcebooks eXplore
Available Now!

How Do Meerkats Order Pizza? Wild Facts About Animals and the Scientists Who Study Them
Written and Illustrated by Brooke Barker
Published by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Available Today!

Other Side of the Tracks
Written by Charity Alyse
Published by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Available Today!

Sugar Pie Lullaby: The Soul of Motown in a Song of Love
Written by Carole Boston Weatherford and Illustrated by Sawyer Cloud
Published by Sourcebooks eXplore
Available February 7th!

Yetis are the Worst!
Written and Illustrated by Alex Willan
Published by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Available Today!

British Spy Kids: A Review of Swift and Hawk: Cyberspies

Swift and Hawk: Cyberspies
By Logan Macx
Walker Books
November 22th, 2022
Ages 8 to 12

Caleb lives in London with his CIA agent Mom, Harper, he goes to a school for genius kids and has all the technology he could ever want or use for his own projects. Then a group of shady mercenaries shows up at his home, telling Harper that they have information about the mysterious Xavier Torrent, the former research partner to Caleb’s dead father. The catch, Caleb and Harper must go with them. Unconvinced, Caleb escapes the kidnapping attempt catching up with his professor as well as his best friend Zen in a secret bunker beneath the British History Museum. Caleb and Zen are inducted into Möbius, a secret extracurricular school program. Given the code names Swift and Hawk, the duo must chase down the mercenaries that have kidnapped both their families and investigate why the villains are so obsessed with Caleb. The actions scenes are clear and have tension, the quieter moments filled with discovery of new information. The main duo is almost superhuman. Caleb is a programmer and hacker extraordinaire and Zen is a mechanical wiz and martial arts master. As young teens, the pair are able to outwit and outfight trained members of a criminal conspiracy. While this occasionally stretches credulity, the narrative plays it straight and keeps doubling down on how competent the duo is. This allows the author to avoid the grittier elements of spy stories and focuses on the cool gadgets and the fun and simple adventure. Caleb and Zen’s adventure is escapist, they always seem to have the right tool for the job at the right time.

A Europe-spanning adventure spy novel of best friends that sneak onto freighters full of mercenaries, escape runaway trains, and fight everything from wolves to drones to save their family, and maybe the world.

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You Are Loved: A Book About Families is the heartwarming companion book to 2021’s You Are Enough and highlights the important message that families aren’t just the people you live with. The warm illustrations tell the stories of various blended families teaching you how to be strong and show you how loved you are. 

Check it out along with the other heartwarming and motivational titles featured below!

Good Different
Written by Meg Kuyatt
Published by Scholastic Press
Available May 16th!

When Things Aren’t Going Right, Go Left
Written by Marc Colagiovanni and Illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
Published by Orchard Books
Available March 7th!

I Kick and I Fly 
Written by Ruchira Gupta
Published by Scholastic Press
Available April 18th!

Sunshine 
Written by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Published by Graphix
Available April 18th!

When a Friend Needs a Friend
Written and Illustrated by Roozeboos
Published by Scholastic Press
Available February 7th!

You Are Loved: A Book About Families 
Written by Margaret O’Hair and Illustrated by Sofia Cardoso
Published by Scholastic
Available March 7th!

Let’s Celebrate Children’s Book Week!

Celebrating the powerful impact books have on young readers, the second celebration of Children’s Book Week is here! Every Child a Reader is an award-winning, non-profit organization that has provided the longest-running and largest outreach programs in the nation to its diverse readers, and is the main supporter of Children’s Books Week. The second celebration of Children’s Book Week with the slogan, How Do You Book?, will last from November 7th through 13th. To foster the love of reading and unite kids and adults to celebrate this annual celebration, Every Young Reader has provided a variety of free tools and resources to finish off the week.

Some interesting resources to check out:

  • How Do You Book? Challenge
    • Provides an activity layout for asking kids what, how, and where they enjoy reading.
    • Encourages young readers to explore new book genres and preferences by thinking of ‘book’ as a verb in this challenge.
  • Children’s Book Week Educator Kit
    • This can be used individually or in collaboration with the How Do You Book? Challenge.
    • Useful for all ages, the prompts and checklist in this kit provide questions encouraging readers to learn from others and think critically about how they book, or don’t.
  • Media Tools
    • Supporting teachers and other librarians, this resource helps reach young readers through media, social media, and digital communications.
    • Gain more inspiration from readers and authors by following #HowDoYouBook .
  • 2022 Children’s Book Week Poster, Bookmarks, and Activities
    • Display this poster and bookmarks in your library or classroom today to help support the celebration.

For all these tools and more, visit https://everychildareader.net/cbw/.

(Cited from Every Child a Reader Website)

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P.J. Lynch illustrates the classic poem by Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.

Check it out and the other titles we are featuring below!

Am I a Frog?
Written and Illustrated by Lizzy Rockwell
Published by Holiday House
Available Now!

Henry Hamlet’s Heart
Written by Rhiannon Wilde
Published by Charlesbridge Teen
Available Now!

Middle School Bites: Night of the Vam-Wolf-Zom 
Written by Steven Banks and Illustrated by Mark Fearing
Published by Holiday House
Available Now!

Nina Soni, Snow Spy
Written by Kashmira Sheth and Illustrated by Jenn Kocsmiersky
Published by Peachtree
Available Now!

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Written by Robert Frost and Illustrated by P.J.Lynch
Published by Candlewick Press
Available Today!

Stuck! (Help, Please)
Written by Karol Ruth Silverstein and Illustrated by Greg Paprocki
Published by Charlesbridge
Available Now!

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Road of the Lost by Nafiza Azad follows a girl who discovers she’s spent her life under an enchantment hiding her true identity on her quest into the magical Otherworld to unlock her powers and discover her destiny. Even the most powerful magic can’t hide a secret forever.

Check it out along with the other middle-grade and young-adult novels we are featuring below!

April & Mae and the Book Club Cake
Written by Megan Dowd Lambert and Illustrated by Briana Dengoue
Published by Charlesbridge
Available Now!

Elf Academy: Happy Santa Day!
Written by Alan Katz and Illustrated by Sernur Isik
Published by Aladdin Quix
Available Now!

Henry Hamlet’s Heart
Written by Rhiannon Wilde
Published by Charlesbridge Teen
Available Now!

The Hope of Elephants
Written by Amanda Rawson Hill
Published by Charlesbridge
Available Now!

The Infamous Frankie Lorde: No Admissions
Written by Brittany Geragotelis
Published by Pixel Ink
Available Now!

Road of the Lost
Written by Azad, Nafiza
Published by Margaret K. McElderry Books
Available Now!

Sneaking Through the Jungle: A Review of Tiptoe Tiger

Tiptoe Tiger
By Jane Clarke
Illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
Nosy Crow
November 8th, 2022
Ages 4 to 6

Tara the Tiger still wants to play as the sun sets. She pounces at butterflies, bounces at peacocks, roars at owls, and finally, with the help of readers, tiptoes past a crabby crocodile to her mother and bed. The story is participatory, urging children to flap their arms, roar, whisper, and guess the next animals to come along. Reminiscent of a morning TV show, like Dora the Explorer, or Blue’s Clues, the book asks for the reader’s help to convince Tara to tiptoe so as not to scare away the other animals. This rarely works. Illustrated digitally in a big, blocky style, the animals and plants are made of large and simple shapes. Spreads have the appearance of a collage and sponge painting, giving the art a speckly, layered look. Tara and her mother are colored in highlighter orange. This bright color stands out more and more as the backgrounds transition from a golden sunset to a purple night. While the book’s content is about going to sleep, it is too high energy to be a good choice for a bedtime story.

Easy to follow, even at a distance, with the interactive elements, that makes it an excellent choice for preschool storytime.

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Grab an apron! With more than forty vegetarian and plant-based recipes for scrumptious meals, savory snacks, tasty treats, and showstopper desserts, David Atherton’s Bake, Make & Learn to Cook Vegetarian: Healthy and Green Recipes for Young Cooks is a feast for readers who care about the food on their plate. 

Check it out and the other nonfiction titles we are featuring below!

Bake, Make & Learn to Cook Vegetarian: Healthy and Green Recipes for Young Cooks
Written by David Atherton and Illustrated by Alice Bowser
Published by Candlewick Press
Available November 8th!

Hidden Habitats Earth
Written and Illustrated by Lara Hawthorne
Published by Big Picture Press
Available November 1st!

Show and Tell! Great Graphs and Smart Charts: An Introduction to Infographics
Written by Stuart J. Murphy and Illustrated by Teresa Bellon
Published by Charlesbridge
Available Now!

SmART: Use Your Eyes to Boost your Brain
Written by Amy E. Herman & Heather Maclean
Published by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Available Today!

Troublemakers in Trousers: Women and What They Wore to Get Things Done
Written by Sarah Albee and Illustrated by Kaja Kajfez
Published by Charlesbridge
Available Today!

Where do Big Creatures Sleep at Night?
Written by Steven J. Simmons & Clifford R. Simmons and Illustrated by Ruth E. Harper
Published by Charlesbridge
Available Today!

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Van Dog, by Mikolaj Pa and illustrated by Gosia Herba, combines the features of a picture book with seek-and-find and comic. It is a thought-provoking story touching on the philosophy of art without being direct about the topic.

Check it out and the other titles we feature below!

All Through the Night: Important Jobs That Get Done at Night
Written by Polly Faber and Illustrated by Hobday Harriet
Published by Nosy Crow
Available November 1st!

Happy Llamakkah!
Written by Laura Gehl and Illustrated by Lydia Nichols
Published by Abrams Appleseed
Available October 13th!

Love From Mecca to Medina
Written by S.K. Ali
Published by Salaam Reads
Available October 18th!

A Path to the World: Becoming You
Edited by Lori Marie Carlson-Hijuelos
Published by Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
Available October 18th!

Van Dog
Written by Mikolaj Pa and Illustrated by Gosia Herba
Published by Milkyway Picturebooks
Available November 15th!

Zara’s Rules for Finding Hidden Treasure
Written by Hena Khan and Illustrated by Wastana Haikal
Published by Salaam Reads
Available October 18th!

Spooky Season Titles For All: Halloween 2022 Recommendations

Whether sweet and silly or downright terrifying, ghosts and ghouls of all ages enjoy a good spooky story. And publishers did not disappoint this Halloween season, covering the gambit from gentle introductions to Halloween traditions to dark and twisty tales of the occult. So pick your favorite candy, pour yourself a mug of cider, and settle in for a read at your preferred level of spooky.

BOARD BOOKS: For the youngest ghosties!

The Monsters on the Broom
By Annemarie Riley Guertin
Illustrated by Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn
Simon & Schuster/Little Simon
July 2022
0-3

A group of young monsters delight in a midnight flight in this bouncy Halloween celebration to the tune of “The Wheels on the Bus.” A rich and moody color scheme perfectly captures the feel of a crisp fall evening. Cheerful little monsters tour their town by broom, on die cut pages that build as they explore, leading up to a group ride and wishes for a “Happy Halloween!”

Halloween is a Treat!
By Sabrina Moyle
Illustrator Eunice Moyle
Abrams/Appleseed
July 2022
0-3

More sweet than spooky, this detail packed little book includes all the most fun Halloween traditions—costumes, candy, jack-o’-lanterns, and more! A gentle rhyme weaves together the various holiday amusements for little cats (and kids) to enjoy. Busy pages full of neon orange highlights may even include some Halloween costume inspiration.


PICTURE BOOKS: Choose your favorite—sweet or spooky?

Happy Owl-Oween!
By Laura Gehl
Illustrated by Lydia Nichols
Abrams/Appleseed
July 2022
3-5

Owlet friends partake in all the Halloween traditions their neighborhood has to offer. Simple text, a sweet rhyme, and vibrant geometric illustrations combine to gently introduce the less-than-scary side of the holiday, helping owls of all ages to get into the spirit. Gehl includes an author’s note explaining the origins of many Halloween traditions, but it’s a bit sophisticated for all but the most precocious kindergarteners.

If Your Babysitter is a Bruja
By Ana Siqueira
Illustrated by Irena Freitas
Simon & Schuster
August 2022
3-6

A new babysitter might spell big trouble for a mischievous girl with an oversized imagination. Imagining her parents left her with a witch turns an ordinary evening into a magical Halloween adventure of broomsticks, bubbling caldrons, and ghostly castles. Spanish words and phrases are incorporated throughout, yet easily interpreted in context. Vibrant and exaggerated illustrations and inventive text combine for a unique and whimsical addition to Halloween book collections.

The Most Haunted House in America
By Jarrett Dapier
Illustrated by Lee Gatlin
Abrams
August 2022
4-8

Invited by the First Lady to play at the White House Halloween celebration, the Skeleton Drummers answer the call, entertaining both the living and the long-dead with their spooky tunes. Even when they are scared silly themselves, the show must go on, and the band plays ‘til dawn. Sepia tones mute the illustrations, adding age and mood to the images, and enhancing the drama of the event. Smiling skeletons and rhyming text tempers what could be a scarier picture book tale. An author’s note includes some of the most popular ghost stories told about the White House as well as the author’s experience playing the drums for White House Halloween party dressed as a skeleton.


Middle Grade: Just the right amount of scare factor!

Crimson Twill: Witch in the City
By Kallie George
Illustrated by Birgitta Sif
Candlewick
July 2022
7-9

Who says witches need to be spooky? Perhaps all they have to be is themselves. A trip to the big city department store—Broomingdale’s—is Crimson’s change to find just what she needs. Maybe a cat or a new hat, if she can find one that suits her. What she finds instead are friends that like her just the way she is—unique. Reminiscent of The Worst Witch in tone and language, with lovely black and white illustrations, this sweet chapter book is full of charm and charms.

Bunnicula: The Graphic Novel
By James Howe and Andrew Donkin
Illustrated by Stephen Gilpin
Based on the 1979 novel by Deborah and James Howe
Simon and Shuster/Atheneum
August 2022
8-12

Harold the dog and Chester the cat must contend with a new pet in the Monroe family home, a peculiar bunny who just might be a vampire. Chester, with Harold as trusty sidekick, investigates just what’s making all the vegetables in the house white and juiceless. And just how their new roommate might be responsible. A graphic adaptation of the original story, the varied layout and muted color scheme uphold the melodramatic nature of the novel, while keeping just the right amount of humor to keep things light.

August of the Zombie (Zombie Problems Book 3)
By K.G. Campbell
Knopf
January 2022
8-12

August DuPont has an unusual, and undead, problem—he attracts zombies. And what started as one sidekick has turned into a horde. In the final installment of this trilogy, he must finally find the Zombie Stone to lay his followers and some family secrets to rest. Moody, yet humorous, illustrations provide levity and show the zombies to be more ridiculous than ravenous. Quirky and clever, a delightful middle grade introduction to supernatural stories.

Wildseed Witch
By Marti Dumas
Abrams/Amulet
May 2022
10-14

One fit of temper and Hasani goes from a summer of fun and family (drama) to a premier finishing school for witches to hone her newfound abilities. But being the newcomer isn’t easy, especially when everyone else grew up in a magical family, and you’re starting from scratch. Dumas has created an alternative New Orleans, with all the charm and spirit of the original, and an additional spark of magic. Perfect for Harry Potter fans who will cheer for this determined and charismatic heroine of color. A tribute to learning your own balance between fitting in and standing out, and how to most gracefully be yourself.


Young Adult: From a hint of magic to downright scary!

Fraternity
By Andy Mientus
Abrams/Amulet
September 2022
13+

Scandal sends Zooey Orson from his New York high school to an all-boys boarding school full of secrets, secret societies, and not-so-secret biases. He is taken in by the Vicious Circle, a group of gay students that become his found family in their fight against very human and supernatural secrets, and an occult text that could destroy them all. Set against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis, this story of brotherhood and belonging combines episodes of LGBTQ history with paranormal thrills.

The Monarchs
By Kass Morgan and Danielle Paige
Harper Collins/Clarion
January 2022
14+

The most popular sorority on campus hides many secrets—the rules of sisterhood, details of the death of their past president, and that they are actually a powerful coven of witches. New president Scarlett and new student Vivi balance schoolwork, love interests, and battling the ancient forces of evil in this sequel to The Ravens. An atmospheric college setting and emotionally charged relationships between the sisters add substance to this fast-paced and action-packed duology closer.

Spells for Lost Things
By Jenna Evans Welch
Simon and Schuster
September 2022
12+

Willow’s mom dragged her to Salem to sort out a family inheritance. Mason is in Salem with a foster care placement. And they both want to be nearly anywhere else. Drawn together by the mystery of Willow’s family history, they are kept together by a growing connection. YA romance with a dash of witchcraft combine for a charming story of finding family and finding yourself. Welch weaves in the thread of wanderlust that ties all her novels together, with Willow and Mason exploring all the lore and kitsch Salem, Massachusetts have to offer as they learn about life, family ties, and each other.