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Story smorgasbord

"If you could go anywhere, where would you go?"The sky's the limit in Nick Sharratt and Pippa Goodhart's You Choose (Kane Miller, March), an interactive book (originally published in the U.K. in 2003) where kids call the shots in their own narrative. Sharratt's bright and friendly cartoon illustrations invite readers...

Chapter books you've been waiting for

There’s nothing like a familiar protagonist, setting, and illustrations to make easing into a new book a smooth ride for young readers. Two of these chapter books are entries in popular series; one is a sequel to an award-winning book from New Zealand; and one, while not part of a...

Young (adult) love

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Whether Valentine’s Day puts you in the mood for a heartwarming read or a heartbreaking one, these four new YA novels about love (and love lost) offer some of each.In Jennifer E. Smith’s The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight, Hadley misses her flight to London, where she’s grudgingly...

Nonfiction for primary-age readers

Food chains, Arctic migration, animal communication, and evolution: four new picture books for young readers take on some complex and fascinating topics.In Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld’s Secrets of the Garden: Food Chains and the Food Web in Our Backyard, narrator Alice tells readers how her family grows edible plants, raises chickens,...

Race relations

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Two works of nonfiction about the struggle over civil rights in the South and one historical-fiction graphic novel set at the turn of the previous century offer middle school readers context on race in this country.Rick Bowers’s 2010 book Spies of Mississippi: The True Story of the Spy Network That...

Mythology-themed books

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The books recommended below were published within the last several years. Grade levels are only suggestions; the individual child is the real criterion. PICTURE BOOKSSuggested grade level listed with each entry.Young Zeus by G. Brian Karas (Scholastic)Simple, colloquial language renders myth into farce, with cartoonlike characters ranging from the appealing boy...

Picture books for Presidents' Day

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In time for Presidents’ Day observations, these new books give elementary-age readers insight into three towering figures in American history.In George Washington’s Birthday: A Mostly True Tale, Margaret McNamara debunks the famous cherry tree fable plus others, intermingling them with real facts to imagine Washington’s seventh birthday. Boxed notes distinguish...

On black history

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A picture book tribute to a seminal event in the civil rights story, a collection of poems about the Underground Railroad, and a nonfiction account of the civil rights era for older readers: three recent books pay homage to the struggles and triumphs of African Americans — just in time...

Snow daze

The next best thing to tromping around outdoors on a crisp January afternoon is snuggling up inside. Here are five winter-themed picture books that are just the ticket for those sub-zero days.In Keith Baker’s No Two Alike, two little red birds explore a snowy landscape. Rhyming text coaxes readers to...
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