The New York Times
- New Fantasy Novels for Kids (and Adults) Ready to Go Beyond Harry Potter
- Picture Books Tell Children Harsh Stories of Migrants and Refugees
- Two Illustrated Books Re-Examine Legends of the Wild West
- The Big Book of Animals of the World, The Wonder Garden, The Illustrated Harry Potter, How Machines Work: Zoo Break!, and Cabinet of Curiosities.
- Andrea Davis Pinkney’s The Red Pencil, Eric Walter’s Walking Home, and Deborah Ellis’s The Cat at the Wall.
- Jennifer L. Holm’s The Fourteenth Goldfish
- Shirley Hughes’ Hero on a Bicycle
- Stefan Bachmann’s The Peculiar and Laura Amy Schlitz’s Splendors and Glooms
- Daniel Hander and Maira Kalman’s Why We Broke Up
- Marissa Moss’s Daphne’s Diary of Daily Disasters
- Lynn Rae Perkins’ As Easy as Falling Off the Face of the Earth
- Rita Williams-Garcia’s One Crazy Summer
- Rebecca Stead’s When You Reach Me
- Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book
Horn Book Magazine
James Patterson’s ReadKiddoRead
- Atinuke’s Anna Hibiscus
- Gary D. Schmidt’s Okay for Now
- Uma Krishnaswami’s The Grand Plan to Fix Everything
- Sue Macy’s Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (With a Few Flat Tires Along the Way)
- Frank Cotrell Boyce’s Cosmic
- Barry Deutsch’s Hereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword
- Troy Howell’s The Dragon of Cripple Creek
- Andrew Lane’s Death Cloud
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Nice reviews.
Thanks for sharing.
“Dewwool”
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