Kids' books we love
Every month we discover our favourite newly published kids' books. Check back regularly to see what we're adding to our library.

Kids' books we love
Noni is Nervous
Written by: Heather Hartt-Sussman
Illustrated by: Genevieve Cote
Tundra Books, $20
Ages: 2-5
Noni has no clue what to expect at kindergarten, and her worries have her dreaming up all sorts of silly situations.

A Day At School
Written by: Severine Cordier
Illustrated by: Cynthia Lacroix
OwlKids Books, $17
Ages: 2-4
This back-to-school primer covers everything from making friends to picture day with simple text and cute illustrations.

Sea Monster and the Bossy Fish
Written by: Kate Messner
Illustrated by: Andy Rash
Chronicle Books, $17
Ages: 3-5
Despite his pushy new classmate's behaviour, a sea monster tries to include the big-talking fish in some schoolyard fun.

Sidekicked
Written by: John David Anderson
Waldon Pond Press, $19
Ages 8-12
Middle school is hard enough for Drew, but things get even more complicated with the arrival of a supervillain.

Carnivores
Written by: Aaron Reynolds
Illustrated by: Dan Santat
Chronicle Kids, $20
Ages 4-8
Three meat-eaters do their best to go vegetarian as they try to gain more friends in the animal kingdom.

Opposites
Written and illustrated by: Xavier Deneux
Chronicle Kids, $17
Ages 0-3
Little ones will love exploring this board book, featuring raised and inset die-cut pictures to illustrate opposites.

Tiddler
Written by: Julia Donaldson
Illustrated by: Axel Scheffler
Scholastic, $10
Ages: 2-5
A storytelling fish gets swept up in an unbelievable underwater adventure and must use his imagination to find his way home.

Odd Duck
Written by: Cecil Castellucci
Illustrated by: Sara Varon
Raincoast Books, $19
Ages: 6-10
Kids and parents will dig this quirky and playful story of two very different ducks who question what "normal" really means when they become neighbours.

Away We Go!
Written and illustrated by: Chieu Ahn Urban
Scholastic, $8
Ages: 0-3
Transportation takes on a whole new look when vehicles are created with geometric shapes, like squares, circles and hears.

What Makes a Baby?
Written by Cory Silverberg, illustrated by Fiona Smyth
Seven Stories Press, $13
Ages: 4-8
This vivid picture book teaches children about conception, gestation and birth — while being inclusive to all kinds of families.

Checkers and Dot at the Beach
Written by J. Torres, illustrated by J. Lum,
Tundra Books, $9
Ages: 0-4
Join these friends in their rhyming adventure to the seaside, where they count all of the cute critters they meet.

The Huey's in It Wasn't Me
Written and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers
HarperCollins, $20
Ages: 0-5
When an argument breaks out among these quirky characters, no one can remember who started it — or what they’re even fighting about.

Steam Train, Dream Train
Written by Sherri Duskey Rinker, illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld
Raincoast Books, $19
Ages: 3-5
Beautiful illustrations and sweet rhymes tell the enchanting story of a steam train staffed by juggling monkeys and crane-operating giraffes

A Long Way Away
Written and illustrated by Frank Viva
HarperCollins, $20
Ages: 3-6
Soar above the universe or plunge down into the deepest ocean blue in this vertical tale of travel that can be read starting from the beginning or the end.

Mr. Flux
Written by Kyo Maclear
Illustrated by Matte Stephens
Kids Can Press, $19
Ages: 3-7
The charming story of an eccentric man who teaches a cautious boy the good that comes from embracing change.

You Are My Baby Safari
Written and illustrated by Lorena Siminovich
Chronicle Books, $10
Ages: 0-4
This two-in-one board book introduces kids to baby animals (through an inset mini book) and their adult counterparts as they play together.

The Templeton Twins Have an Idea: Book One
Written by: Ellis Weiner
Illustrated by: Jeremy Holmes
Chronicle Books, $19
An engaging narrator tells the hilarious story of twins Abigail and John, who must use their odd skills to save their father.

The Stone Hatchlings
Written by: Sarah Tsiang
Illustrated by: Qin Leng
Annick Press, $10
The beautiful story of a young girl who builds a nest, and then lovingly looks after imaginary baby birds.

Dinosaur Dig!
Written and Illustrated by: Penny Dale
Nosy Crow, $8
Join this unusual construction crew as they shovel, dump, mix and build their own swimming pool.

Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns
Written by: Hena Khan
Illustrated by: Mehrdokht Amini
Chronicle Books, $20
As Muslims celebrate the month of Ramadan, learn about Islamic culture and traditions through simple rhymes and vivid illustrations.

The Monster Who Lost His Mean
Written by: Tiffany Strelitz
Illustrated by: Kirstie Edmunds
Macmillan, $19
When a monster loses his “M” (for mean), he finds himself becoming a nice “onster,” despite his best efforts to fit in with his mischievous friends.

The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell
Written by: Chris Colfer
Illustrated by: Brandon Dorman
Little, Brown and Company, $20
Alex and Conner visit the fairy tale kingdom and become a part of their favourite storybook characters’ not-so-happily ever afters.

Some Dads ...
Written and illustrated by Nick Bland
Scholastic, $12
Unique dads are celebrated with beautiful illustrations and silly rhymes in this book that's perfect to share on Father's Day.

Look Look Outside!
Written and illustrated by Peter Linenthal
Penguin Books, $8
Black and white prints with simple text show the wonder of everyday things like the sun shining, cars zooming and ladybugs flying.

Wumbers
Written by Amy Rosenthal
Illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld
Chronicle Books, $19
The combination of words and numbers result in a hilarious story (for kids and adults) that engages readers by having them decipher a cute code.

Animal Spots and Stripes
by Britta Teckentrup
Chronicle Books
Striped tigers, spotted leopards and a sneaky chameleon offer a fresh approach to exploring basic concepts such as patterns and colours.
Where to Buy?chapters.indigo.ca

Step Gently Out
by Helen Frost, photographs by Rick Lieder
Candlewick Press
Exquisite macro-photography and poetic text invite young readers into the wondrous world of insects: honeybees, crickets, spiders, moths and more.
Where to Buy?amazon.ca

Jasper JohnDooley: Star of the Week
by Caroline Adderson, illustrated by Ben Clanton
Kids Can Press
In this first book of the series, Jasper begins to worry about his status as Star of the Week after he is upstaged by a friend’s new baby sister.
Where to Buy?chapters.indigo.ca

Hamsters Holding Hands
By Kass Reich
Orca Book Publishers
When one hamster wants to play, nine friends can't stay away; they'll charm readers in this pleasantly goofy counting book about creative critters.
Where to Buy?Available at chapters.indigo.ca

My Green Day
By Melanie Walsh
Walker Books
Fun die-cuts with helpful cause-and-effect explanations, teach children about caring for the environment.
Where to Buy?Available at chapters.indigo.ca

House Held Up By Trees
By Ted Kooser
Candlewick Press
Kooser's quiet, poetic storytelling and beautiful illustrations reveal how nature has the power to lift us up.
Where to Buy?Available at chapters.indigo.ca

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