

by Eunice Moyle, board books singing the praises of siblings Too Much!: An Overwhelming Day by Jolene Gutiérrez, illus. by Sakika Kikuchi, in which Milo uses his imagination to see things anew during his morning walks in the neighborhood with hismother Is There Anybody Out There? (A Wild Thing Book): The Search for Extraterrestrial Life from Amoebas to Aliens by Laura Krantz, investigating the science, culture, and philosophy of a universe where we are not alone and Game of Freedom: Mestre Bimba and the Art of the Capoeira by Duncan Tonatiuh, which introduces the man who fought to turn the misunderstood, persecuted Afro-Brazilian martial art of capoeira into an activity practiced by millions around the world.Īmulet waddles into fall with Detective Duck by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver, which finds Detective Duck solving mysteries at Willow Pond caused by human-caused disruptions in nature like water pollution and warming Cut Loose! by Ali Stroker and Stacy Davidowitz, in which 13-year-old Nat learns about a theater competition and a chance to perform on a real Broadway stage Oliver Explains the Universe by Jorge Cham, first in a series following 11-year-old aspiring astrophysicist Oliver, who explains the mysteries of space while navigating middle school A Hundred Vicious Turns by Lee Paige O’Brien, beginning a series that stars 18-year-old Rat Evans as they get caught in a web of deadly secrets at magic university Bellamy Arts and Super Boba Café by Nidhi Chanani, a series-starter about a small and forgotten boba café that is overrun with kittens and excited new customers after the owner’s social media-savvy granddaughter comes to stay with her for the summer.Īppleseed makes it a family affair with My Sister Is Super! and My Brother Is the Best!, both by Sabrina Moyle, illus.

by Annalise Barber, following Charlie, a grieving boy who learns to focus on happy memories of his loving and playful big brother Milo Walking by James Howe, illus. by Aly McKnight, about a girl whose family helps calm her nervous butterflies before her performance of the Jingle Dress Dance in front of her whole community Where Did Benjamin Go? by Chris Clarkson, illus. Abrams steps in time with Why We Dance by Deidre Havrelock, illus.
