Abbeville

Master-Pieces: Flip and Flop 10 Great Works of Art by Will Lach (Sept. 6, hardcover, $15.95, ISBN 978-0-7892-1274-0). Based on the game of the same name, this book invites kids to mix and match pieces of classic portraits to create new images. Ages 2–8.

Series

World Soccer Legends welcomes Messi, Neymar, and Suárez: The Barcelona Trio by Illugi Jökulsson (Aug. 23, hardcover, $13.95, ISBN 978-0-7892-1284-9), ages 7–up. And See American History introduces The Wild West: 1804–1890 (Oct. 25, hardcover, $13.95, ISBN 978-0-7892-1260-3) and World War II: 1939–1945 (Oct. 25, hardcover, $13.95, ISBN 978-0-7892-1261-0) by James I. Robertson, illus. by Mort Künstler, ages 8–up.

Abrams

Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty, illus. by David Roberts (Sept. 6, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2137-3). This companion to Rosie Revere, Engineer and Iggy Peck, Architect centers on this scientist. Ages 5–7.

Bonesville by Jean-Luc Fromental, illus. by Joëlle Jolivet (Aug. 16, hardcover, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2277-6). In this story spotlighting the bones of the human body, Det. Sherlock Bones solves a mystery. Ages 5–7.

Charles Darwin’s Around-the-World Adventure by Jennifer Thermes (Oct. 4, hardcover, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2120-5) is a picture book biography that charts Darwin’s adventures on the Beagle. Ages 5–7.

Ada’s Ideas: The Story of Ada Lovelace, the World’s First Computer Programmer by Fiona Robinson (Aug. 2, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-1872-4) profiles this 19th-century mathematician and computer programmer. Ages 6–9.

The Princess and the Warrior: A Tale of Two Volcanoes by Duncan Tonatiuh (Oct. 4, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2130-4) reimagines a Mexican legend about the origins of two volcanoes. Ages 6–9.

Fannie Never Flinched: One Woman’s Courage in the Struggle for American Labor Union Rights by Mary Cronk Farrell (Nov. 1, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-1884-7) centers on Fannie Sellins, a labor activist who campaigned on behalf of workers in the garment and mining industries. Ages 10–14.

Pathfinders: The Journeys of 16 Extraordinary Black Souls by Tonya Bolden (Jan. 10, hardcover, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-1455-9) is a collective biography of 16 American men and women of African descent who made their mark on American history. Ages 10–14.

Abrams Appleseed

Boo! Haiku by Deanna Caswell, illus. by Bob Shea (Aug. 16, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2118-2). In this follow-up to Guess Who, Haiku, spooky poems hint at the identity of the critter hiding on the next page. Ages 3–5.

Hocus Pocus, It’s Fall! by Anne Sibley O’Brien, illus. by Susan Gal (Aug. 16, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2125-0). Gatefolds feature the sights of autumn in this companion to Abracadabra, It’s Spring! Ages 3–5.

Monsters Go Night-Night by Aaron Zenz (Aug. 16, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-1653-9) reveals the bedtime rituals of seven friendly monsters. Ages 3–5.

One Very Big Bear by Alice Brière-Haquet, illus. by Olivier Philipponneau and Raphaële Enjary (Oct. 4, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2117-5). This counting book shows what happens when you push a bear a little too far. Ages 3–5.

What’s a Banana? (Aug. 30, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2139-7) and What’s an Apple? (Aug. 30, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2140-3) by Marilyn Singer, illus. by Greg Pizzoli, launch a series that encourages readers to find magic and joy in everyday life. Ages 3–5.

Series

Tinyville Town by Brian Biggs debuts with I’m a Firefighter (Sept. 6, board book, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2134-2) and I’m a Veterinarian (Sept. 6, board book, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2135-9), ages up to 3; and Tinyville Town Gets to Work! (Sept. 6, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2133-5), ages 3–5. David McPhail’s Ben Loves Bear concludes with Olivia Loves Owl (Aug. 30, board book, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2127-4), ages up to 3. Hello Kitty Storybooks issues Hello Kitty Presents the Storybook Collection: Little Red Riding Hood (Oct. 4, hardcover, $10.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2112-0) and Hello Kitty Presents the Storybook Collection: The Little Mermaid (Oct. 4, hardcover, $10.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-1825-0) by Sanrio, ages up to 5. Growing Hearts adds All My Treasures: A Book of Joy by Jo Witek, illus. by Christine Roussey (Aug. 23, board book, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2204-2), ages 2–4. And Alphablock continues with Cityblock by Christopher Franceschelli, illus. by Peskimo (Sept. 6, board book, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2189-2), ages 3–5.

Abrams/Amulet

Inspector Flytrap (Aug. 2, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-0948-7) and Inspector Flytrap in the President’s Mane Is Missing (Aug. 2, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-0955-5) by Tom Angleberger, illus. by Cece Bell, launch a series about a mystery-solving Venus flytrap. Ages 6–9.

The Boy with 17 Senses by Sheila Grau (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2119-9) retells the story of Jack and the Beanstalk—with aliens. Ages 8–12.

Fuzzy by Tom Angleberger and Paul Dellinger (Aug. 16, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2122-9). In this sci-fi adventure, a girl and a robot team up to save their school. Ages 8–12.

The Unintentional Adventures of the Bland Sisters: The Jolly Regina by Kara LaReau (Jan. 10, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2136-6). In this series debut, two excitement-averse sisters inadvertently embark on a swashbuckling adventure. Ages 8–12.

The Odds: The Mighty Odds by Amy Ignatow (Sept. 13, hardcover, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-1271-5). In this series launch, a diverse crew of kids develops limited superhero powers after a strange accident. Ages 10–14.

Every Falling Star: The True Story of How I Survived and Escaped North Korea by Sungju Lee and Susan Elizabeth McClelland (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2132-8). Lee recounts his harsh life on the streets of North Korea—and how he escaped from it. Ages 13–up.

The Graces by Laure Eve (Sept. 6, hardcover, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2123-6). A loner discovers her hidden powers when she’s adopted into the fold of three glamorous witches. Ages 13–up.

Iron Cast by Destiny Soria (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2192-2). In 1919, two illusionist friends use their magic to con patrons of a Boston Prohibition-era nightclub. Ages 13–up.

The Romantics by Leah Konen (Nov. 1, hardcover, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2193-9). The story of a boy’s tangled love life is narrated by Love herself. Ages 13–up.

RoseBlood by A.G. Howard (Jan. 10, hardcover, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-1909-7). The author of the Splintered series offers a novel inspired by The Phantom of the Opera. Ages 13–up.

Useless Bay by M.J. Beaufrand (Oct. 18, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2138-0). Mythic teenage quintuplets search for a boy in this psychological thriller. Ages 13–up.

The Red Abbey Chronicles: Maresi by Maria Turtschaninoff (Jan. 3, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2269-1) launches a fantasy trilogy set in a females-only haven from abuse and oppression. Ages 13–up.

Movie Version by Emma Wunsch (Oct. 11, hardcover, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-1900-4). A film-obsessed teen must choose between playing sidekick to her charismatic brother or being her own leading lady. Ages 14–up.

Series

Joining Poptropica is The Lost Expedition, by Mitch Krpata, based on an idea by and edited by Jeff Kinney, illus. by Kory Merritt (Aug. 16, hardcover, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2129-8), ages 6–9. The Creeps continues with Curse of the Attack-o-Lanterns by Chris Schweizer (Sept. 27, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2190-8), ages 8–12. Frank Einstein returns in Frank Einstein and the EvoBlaster Belt by Jon Scieszka, illus. by Brian Biggs (Sept. 6, hardcover, $13.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-1887-8), ages 8–12. The Secrets to Ruling School wins Class Election by Neil Swaab (Sept. 13, hardcover, $13.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2126-7), ages 10–14. And Heartfire concludes the Winterkill trilogy by Kate A. Boorman (Nov. 8, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-4197-2124-3), ages 12–up.

AdventureKeen/Adventure

Series

Wildlife Picture Books welcomes Super Animal Powers: The Amazing Abilities of North American Animals by Ryan Jacobson, photos by Stan Tekiela (Oct. 11, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-59193-648-0), ages 4–8.

AdventureKeen/Lake 7 Creative

Series

Choose to Win by Lisa M. Bolt Simons scores Goal-Minded: A Choose Your Path Soccer Book (Oct. 11, paper, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-940647-20-3), Out at Home: A Choose Your Path Baseball Book (Oct. 11, paper, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-940647-18-0), and Save the Season: A Choose Your Path Hockey Book (Oct. 11, paper, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-940647-22-7), ages 9–13.

Akashic

The Bear Who Wasn’t There: And the Fabulous Forest by Oren Lavie, illus. by Wolf Erlbruch (Oct. 4, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-61775-490-6). A bear discovers he’s lost something very important: himself. Ages 3–7.

The Worst Breakfast by China Miéville, illus. by Zak Smith (Oct. 4, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-61775-486-9). A girl tells her younger sister about a gross, slimy breakfast they once ate. Ages 3–7.

Series

Changers welcomes Kim by T. Cooper and Allison Glock-Cooper (Nov. 1, paper, $11.95, ISBN 978-1-61775-489-0), ages 12–up.

Albert Whitman

Bunnybear by Andrea J. Loney, illus. by Carmen Saldaña (Nov. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-8075-0938-8). A bear who feels like a bunny and a bunny who feels like a bear learn about being true to oneself. Ages 4–8.

Dorothea Lange by Carole Boston Weatherford, illus. by Sarah Green (Dec. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-8075-1699-7) is a picture book biography of this Depression-era photographer. Ages 4–8.

From Here to There by Sue Fliess, illus. by Christiane Engel (Nov. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-8075-2622-4). Here and There try to figure out how they can finally be together. Ages 4–8.

Goodnight Bob by Ann Hassett, illus. by John Hassett (Sept. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-8075-3003-0). At bedtime, a sequence of friendly creatures appears to bid Bob good night. Ages 4–8.

The Nian Monster by Andrea Wang, illus. by Alina Chau (Dec. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-8075-5642-9). A legendary monster returns at Chinese New Year, intent on devouring Shanghai. Ages 4–8.

Swimming with Sharks: The Daring Discoveries of Eugenie Clark by Heather Lang, illus. by Jordi Solano (Dec. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-8075-2187-8) follows the life of this Japanese-American scientist, researcher, and diver who made groundbreaking discoveries about shark behavior. Ages 4–8.

Room of Shadows by Ronald Kidd (Sept. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-8075-6805-7). What happens when David and his mother move into a creepy Victorian house where Edgar Allan Poe once lived? Ages 9–12.

Albert Whitman Teen

Resurrecting Sunshine by Lisa A. Koosis (Sept. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-8075-6943-6). After the death of his bandmate and girlfriend, a teen learns that scientists are working to bring her back to life. Ages 13–18.

Series

Future Shock adds Future Threat by Elizabeth Briggs (Sept. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-8075-2684-2), ages 13–18.

Algonquin Young Readers

Brightwood by Tania Unsworth (Sept. 27, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-61620-330-6). When her mother leaves home, Daisy and her imaginary friends must contend with a dangerous stranger. Ages 9–12.

The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill (Aug. 9, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-61620-567-6). A swamp monster and a tiny dragon help a girl raised by a witch unlock dangerous magic inside her. Ages 10–up.

Wrecked by Maria Padian (Oct. 4, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-61620-624-6). In this novel, everyone has heard a different version of what happened the night of a college freshman’s sexual assault. Ages 14–up.

Series

Anton and Cecil return in Cats Aloft by Lisa Martin and Valerie Martin, illus. by Kelly Murphy (Dec. 27, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-61620-459-4), ages 8–12. The Unbelievable FIB issues Over the Underworld by Adam Shaughnessy (Sept. 6, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-61620-499-0), ages 8–12. And Ghostly Echoes by William Ritter (Aug. 23, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-61620-579-9) is a new Jackaby novel, ages 12–up.

All About Kids

Love You Back Grandma by Umesh Shukla, illus. by Andras Balogh (Sept. 30, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-0-9963756-5-8). A girl and her grandmother reminisce about the fun times they have shared. Ages 2–6.

Allen & Unwin

Reindeer’s Christmas Surprise by Ursula Dubosarsky, illus. by Sue deGennaro (Sept. 15, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-76011-302-5). Missing his home and family on Christmas Eve, Reindeer gets a special gift. Ages 3–6.

The Snow Wombat by Susannah Chambers, illus. by Mark Jackson (Oct. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-76011-381-0). A wombat meets animals and people on his way home in the Australian High Country. Ages 3–6.

Me, Teddy by Chris McKimmie (Oct. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-76029-133-4). A pet’s scrapbook chronicles his life from a small puppy to a full-grown black Lab. Ages 4–8.

On the River by Roland Harvey (Nov. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-76011-245-5). Roland and his pelican friend follow the Murray River, discovering its wildlife, plants, and people. Ages 5–8.

Wicked’s Way by Anna Fienberg (Nov. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-74331-990-1) is a high-seas pirate adventure about finding the most precious treasure of all. Ages 8–11.

The Pearl-Shell Diver: A Story of Adventure from the Torres Strait by Kay Crabbe (Nov. 1, paper, $11.99, ISBN 978-1-76029-047-4). Set in 1898, this story centers on a teen working to support his family as a pearl-shell diver, trying to survive the danger of shark attacks and an approaching storm. Ages 9–13.

Prince of Afghanistan by Louis Nowra (Sept. 28, paper, $11.99, ISBN 978-1-74331-482-1). This survival story centers on a young soldier in Afghanistan, a dog, and the bond between them. Ages 13–16.

The Truth About Peacock Blue by Rosanne Hawke (Oct. 1, paper, $11.99, ISBN 978-1-74331-994-9). A Christian girl at a Muslim school in Pakistan is jailed after being accused of insulting the holy prophet. Ages 13–16.

In the Skin of a Monster by Kathryn Barker (Sept. 28, paper, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-76011-171-7). Struggling since her twin sister killed seven students at their Australian school, Alice enters an alternative reality. Ages 14–up.

Series

The Naughtiest Reindeer is back in The Naughtiest Reindeer at the Zoo by Nicki Greenberg (Sept. 15, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-76011-214-1), ages 3–6. The Anti-Princess Club offers Chloe’s River Rescue (Oct. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-74331-987-1) and Grace’s Dance Disaster (Oct. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-74331-986-4) by Samantha Turnbull, illus. by Sarah Davis, ages 7–9. Through My Eyes greets Malini by Robert Hillman, ed. by Lyn White (Sept. 28, paper, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-74331-255-1), ages 11–14. And Pandora Jones returns in Reckoning by Barry Jonsberg (Sept. 28, paper, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-74331-813-3), ages 13–up.

Alternative Comics

Series

Pops and Branwell Mysteries: The Short Con by Pete Toms, illus. by Aleks Sennwald (Sept. 13, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-68148-008-4). Two kid detectives tackle their first case. Ages 8–12.

Dragonbound by Chelsea M. Campbell (Aug. 9, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-5039-3609-6). Virginia St. George—of the dragon-slaying St. George dynasty—must face her fears to rescue her kidnapped sister. Ages 13–up.

Series

The Babel Trilogy adds Ghosts in the Machine by Richard Farr (Sept. 20, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4778-1789-6), ages 13–up.

American Girl

Series

New WellieWishers titles by Valierie Tripp are Ashlyn’s Unsurprise Party (Sept. 1, paper, $5.99, ISBN 978-1-60958-792-5), The Muddily-Puddily Show (Sept. 1, paper, $5.99, ISBN 978-1-60958-793-2), and The Riddle of the Robin (Sept. 1, paper, $5.99, ISBN 978-1-60958-791-8), ages 5–7. And A Year of Slumber Parties by Aubre Andrus (Aug. 25, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-60958-746-8) joins the American Girl Advice & Activity series, ages 8–12.

Ammo

ABC Is for Circus by Patrick Hruby (Nov. 1, hardcover, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-62326-107-8) is a circus-themed alphabet book. Ages up to 4.

Alexander Girard Color by Alexander Girard (Aug. 1, hardcover, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-62326-108-5) rounds up rhymes and 26 classic designs celebrating color. Ages up to 4.

Andersen Press

The Adventures of King Rollo by David McKee (Dec. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-78344-468-7) compiles stories starring this royal. Ages up to 5.

Mr. Nodd’s Ark by John Yeoman, illus. by Quentin Blake (Sept. 28, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-78344-374-1). When floods are forecast, a carpenter and his family find a use for the huge boat he’s built in the yard. Ages up to 5.

Andersen Press USA

All Aboard for the Bobo Road by Stephen Davies, illus. by Christopher Corr (Sept. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-5124-1598-8). In this counting story, two siblings enjoy a bus ride in Burkina Faso. Ages 4–9.

Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, illus. by Ruth Brown (Oct. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-5124-1619-0) follows this horse’s journey from a peaceful paddock to the streets of London. Ages 4–9.

Elmer and the Race by David McKee (Sept. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-5124-1624-4). Elephants decorated with different colors have a race to determine who is fastest. Ages 4–9.

I Want a Bedtime Story! by Tony Ross (Sept. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-5124-1629-9). Since no one can duplicate her absent father’s storytelling prowess, Little Princess discovers stories to read to herself. Ages 4–9.

Nara and the Island by Dan Ungureanu (Oct. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-5124-1793-7). Nara has an adventure on a mysterious island. Ages 4–9.

Andrews McMeel

Dream It! Draw It! Think It! Do It! Activities to Ignite Creativity by Courtney Watkins (Oct. 18, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-8034-9) encourages kids to see their world in new and different ways. Ages 7–12.

Laser Moose and Rabbit Boy by Doug Savage (Sept. 6, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-7094-4). In this graphic novel, a moose who can shoot lasers from his eyes and his sidekick endeavor to save the forest. Ages 7–12.

Sherlock Sam and the Missing Heirloom in Katon (Aug. 2, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-7789-9) and Sherlock Sam and the Ghostly Moans in Fort Canning (Aug. 2, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-7788-2) by A.J. Low are the debut books in a series reimagining Sherlock Holmes as a 10-year-old living in Singapore and Watson as his trusty robot companion. Ages 7–12.

The Three Muraleers Adventure #1: The Scribble Squad in the Weird Wild West by Donald Ross (Sept. 6, hardcover, $13.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-6921-4). In this series launch, three young muralists land in the Wild West when they fall into the world of their own painting. Ages 9–12.

Being a Girl by Hayley Long, illus. by Gemma Correll (Oct. 25, paper, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-7797-4) is a guide for girls navigating the teen years. Ages 10–15.

Series

The Pinkaboos welcomes Belladonna and the Nightmare Academy (Sept. 6, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-7832-2) and Bitterly and the Giant Problem (Sept. 6, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-7831-5) by Jake Gosselin and Laura Gosselin, ages 7–10. Charlie Brown: Here We Go Again is a new Peanuts Collection by Charles M. Schulz (Oct. 11, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-7881-0), ages 7–12. Diary of an 8-Bit Warrior: Unofficial Minecraft Adventures debuts with From Seeds to Swords (Aug. 16, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-8008-0) and Path of the Diamond (Dec. 13, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-8009-7) by Cube Kid, ages 7–12. Big Nate reappears in Revenge of the Cream Puffs by Lincoln Peirce (Sept. 6, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-6228-4), ages 8–12. Mutts continues with

The Mutts Autumn Diaries by Patrick McDonnell (Nov. 8, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-8011-0), ages 8–12. Phoebe and Her Unicorn return in Razzle Dazzle Unicorn by Dana Simpson (Sept. 20, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-7791-2), ages 8–12. And Journey to Chandara by James Gurney (Sept. 13, paper, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-4494-7984-8) joins Dinotopia, ages 8–up.

Annick

Move It, Miss Macintosh! by Peggy Robbins Janousky, illus. by Meghan Lands (Aug. 13, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-863-0; paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-862-3). A kindergarten teacher’s colleagues help her overcome first-day jitters. Ages 4–7.

The Fox Who Ate Books by Franziska Biermann (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-846-3). Every time book-loving Mr. Fox finishes a book, he eats it. Ages 5–8.

Lila and the Crow by Gabrielle Grimard (Oct. 11, hardcover, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-858-6). A crow helps a new girl in town learn how to avoid being bullied. Ages 5–8.

Pablo Finds a Treasure by Andrée Poulin, illus. by Isabelle Malenfant (Oct. 11, hardcover, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-867-8; paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-866-1). When Pablo finds a treasure at the local dump, can he keep it from falling into the hands of a bully? Ages 6–9.

To Burp or Not to Burp: A Guide to Your Body in Space by Dave Williams and Loredana Cunti, illus. by Theo Krynauw (Oct. 11, hardcover, $22.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-854-8; paper, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-853-1). NASA astronaut Williams explains what happens to one’s body in space. Ages 7–10.

All the Dirt: A History of Getting Clean by Katherine Ashenburg (Oct. 11, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-790-9; paper, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-789-3) discusses how ideas about and practices for keeping clean have evolved over time. Ages 9–12.

Fight to Learn: The Struggle to Go to School by Laura Scandiffio (Sept. 13, hardcover, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-798-5; paper, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-797-8) profiles crusaders for children’s education across the globe. Ages 10–14.

Bad Girls of Fashion: Style Rebels from Cleopatra to Lady Gaga by Jennifer Croll, illus. by Ada Buchholc (Oct. 11, hardcover, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-786-2; Sept. 13, paper, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-785-5) examines changing fashion styles through history, as well changing attitudes toward women. Ages 12–up.

About Phoenix by Nastasia Rugani (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-842-5; paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-841-8). Phoenix is terrorized by her mother’s new boyfriend—a teacher at her high school. Ages 14–up.

Making It Right: Building Peace, Settling Conflict by Marilee Peters (Sept. 13, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-810-4; paper, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-55451-809-8) discusses building a more peaceful society through restorative justice and alternative approaches to dealing with crime. Ages 14–up.

Arbordale

After a While Crocodile: Alexa’s Diary by Brady Barr and Jennifer Keats Curtis, illus. by Susan Detwiler (Sept. 10, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-62855-834-0). In Costa Rica, Alexa and her classmates raise crocodiles that they then return to the wild. Ages 4–8.

A Case of Sense by Songju Ma Daemicke, illus. by Shennen Bersani (Sept. 10, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-62855-852-4). When Fu Wang’s neighbors refuse to pay him for the delicious smells emanating from his house, he takes them to court. Ages 4–8.

Magnetic Magic by Terry Catass Jennings, illus. by Andrea Gabriel (Sept. 10, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-62855-861-6). After using magnets to fool kids with magic tricks, Dena teaches them about magnetism. Ages 4–8.

Saving Kate’s Flowers by Cindy Sommer, illus. by Laurie Allen Klein (Sept. 10, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-62855-870-8). When fall arrives, Kate discovers how to save her flowers from the winter cold. Ages 4–8.

Tuktuk: Tundra Tale by Robin Currie, illus. by Phyllis Saroff (Sept. 10, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-62855-879-1). A lemming stars in this tale of Arctic animals preparing for six months of darkness and cold. Ages 4–8.

Series

Animal Anatomy and Adaptations gains Animal Legs by Mary Holland (Sept. 10, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-62855-843-2), ages 4–8.

Arsenal Pulp

The Boy & the Bindi by Vivek Shraya, illus. by Rajni Perera (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-55152-668-3) explores cultural and gender differences through the eyes of a five-year-old South Asian boy. Ages 3–6.

Arte Público/Piñata

A Surprise for Teresita/Una sorpresa para Teresita by Virginia Sánchez-Korrol, illus. by Carolyn Dee Flores (Nov. 30, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-55885-831-2). In this bilingual story, a girl anxiously awaits her Tío Ramón,

who has promised her a special birthday surprise. Ages 4–7.

El torneo de trabalenguas/The Tongue Twister Tournament by Nicolás Kanellos, illus. by Anne Vega (Oct. 31, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-55885-832-9). Characters compete in the Tongue Twister Tournament in this story introducing English and Spanish phrases that are difficult to say quickly. Ages 6–10.

Rooster Joe and the Bully/El Gallo Joe y el abusón by Xavier Garza (Oct. 31, paper, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-55885-835-0). A boy juggles his desire to be an artist, the need to escape a bully, and his interest in a girl. Ages 10–13.

Baen

Patriots by David Drake (Oct. 4, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4767-8191-4) reissues this science fiction classic for a YA audience. Ages 14–up.

Barbour/Shiloh Run

Series

Thirteen continues with The Ruby Moon by Trisha Priebe and Jerry B. Jenkins (Oct. 1, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-63409-903-5), ages 10–14.

Barefoot

My Big Barefoot Book of French and English Words by Sophie Fatus (Sept. 1, paper, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-78285-295-7). This story about a special celebration introduces French and English vocabulary. Ages 2–6.

Dinosaur Rap by John Foster, illus. by Debbie Harter, read by Mike Henry Jr. (Nov. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-78285-301-5; paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-78285-302-2). This introduction to dinosaurs includes a CD. Ages 3–7.

Three Billy Goats Gruff by Mary Finch, illus. by Roberta Arenson, read by Richard Hope (Sept. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-78285-305-3) features collage art and an accompanying CD. Ages 3–7.

Barefoot Book of Children by Tessa Strickland and Kate DePalma, illus. by David Dean (Oct. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-78285-296-4) celebrates humanity’s big ideas and everyday moments. Ages 3–8.

Blue Bird’s Palace by Orianne Lallemand, illus. by Carole Henaff (Sept. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-84686-885-6). A girl comes to value gratefulness over materialism in this contemporary fairy tale. Ages 5–10.

Prince of Fire: The Story of Diwali by Jatinder Verma, illus. by Nilesh Mistry (Sept. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-78285-307-7), presents a chapter book version of India’s epic, The Ramayana. Ages 8–10.

Titles in French

J’ai emmené la lune se promener by Carolyn Curtis, illus. by Alison Jay (Sept. 1, paper, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-78285-300-8), ages 1–7; On y danse les saisons by Stella Blackstone, illus. by Maria Carluccio (Sept. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-78285-297-1), ages 3–7; and Les pancakes de Maman Panya by Mary Chamberlin and Rich Chamberlin, illus. by Julia Cairns (Sept. 1, paper, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-78285-299-5), ages 4–10.

Barron’s

Nighty Night Bear by Rettore (Sept. 1, paper, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-7757-4). This padded cloth book features a removable miniature bear attached to its. Ages up to 3.

A Spooky Halloween by Andrea Lorini, illus. by Laura Rigo (Aug. 1, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6852-9) is a holiday tale with pages of different shapes. Ages 2–5.

Gorilla Loves Vanilla by Chae Strathie, illus. by Nicola O’Byrne (Aug. 1, hardcover, $11.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6853-6). At an ice cream shop, animals request imaginative flavors. Ages 2–6.

The Best Pirate: With Pirate Hat, Eye Patch, and Treasure! by Sue Mongredien and Dan Taylor (Aug. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0948-3). This swashbuckling tale includes pirate gear. Ages 3–6.

There’s a Monster in My Fridge: With Fun Split Pages by Caryl Hart, illus. by Deborah Allwright (Aug. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0824-0) reveals an assortment of monsters. Ages 3–6.

How to Write Your Best Story Ever! Top Tips and Trade Secrets from the Experts by Christopher Edge (Aug. 1, paper, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0909-4) tells how to create characters, settings, and plots. Ages 7–12.

Modeling Clay with 3 Basic Shapes: Model More Than 40 Animals with Teardrops, Balls, and Worms by Bernadette Cuxart (Sept. 1, paper, $11.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0908-7) is a guide to fashioning clay figures. Ages 7–12.

Everyday Science: 66 Experiments That Explain the Small and Big Things All Around Us by Eduardo Banqueri, Joseph M. Barres, Laia Barres, and Octavi Lopez Coronado, illus. by Roger Zanni (Sept. 1, paper, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0862-2) explores the science that exists in everyday activities. Ages 8–12.

Be a Young Entrepreneur: Be Inspired to Be a Business Whiz by Adam Sutherland, illus. by Mike Gordon (Sept. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0872-1) offers advice for budding entrepreneurs. Ages 9–14.

Gods, Heroes, and Monsters: Discover the Wonders of Ancient Greek Myths by Selene Nicolaides (Aug. 1, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6854-3) is a guide to Greek mythology. Ages 10–16.

Series

New Baby Sees titles by Rettore are Farm (Sept. 1, paper, $10.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-7760-4) and Jungle (Sept. 1, paper, $10.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-7759-8), ages up to 3. Baby Sparkler by Nick Ackland, illus. by Jennie Bradley, issues Colors (Aug. 1, board book, $5.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6855-0), First Words (Aug. 1, board book, $5.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6856-7), Numbers (Aug. 1, board book, $5.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6857-4), and Opposites (Aug. 1, board book, $5.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6858-1), ages up to 3. Crinkle Cloth Books by Small World Creations welcomes Baby Animals (Sept. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-7751-2), Farm Animals (Sept. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-7752-9), Forest Animals (Sept. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-7754-3), and In the Garden (Sept. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-7753-6), ages up to 3. New Cuddly Book Sets by Francesca Ferri are Hello, Bunny (Sept. 1, board book, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-7755-0) and Hello, Teddy (Sept. 1, board book, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-7756-7), ages up to 3. Joining Mini Movers, illus. by Antje Flad, are Creeping, Crawling, Who Goes There? (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6865-9), Hey, Who Did That? (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6868-0), Knock, Knock, Who’s There? (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6866-6), and OOPS! Who’s Been Nibbling? (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6867-3), ages up to 3. And Anholt’s Artists welcomes Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World: Famous Artists and the Children Who Knew Them by Laurence Anholt (Sept. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6837-6), ages 4–8.

New Carousel Books are Old MacDonald Had a Farm: Read Along. Sing the Song! (Aug. 1, board book, $8.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6859-8) and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star: Read Along. Sing the Song! (Aug. 1, board book, $8.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6860-4), illus. by Jo Moon, ages 1–4. Peekaboo Books spies Peekaboo Bunny (Sept. 1, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6861-1) and Peekaboo Teddy (Sept. 1, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6862-8) by Federica Iossa, ages 1–4. Little People Shape Books adds The Christmas Stocking by Andrea Lorini, illus. by Roberta Pagnoni and Laura Rigo (Oct. 1, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-0-7641-6850-5), ages 2–5. Mega Vehicles rolls along with Mega Tractors by Louise Pritchard (Sept. 1, paper, $6.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0917-9) and Mega Trucks: by Deborah Murrell (Sept. 1, paper, $6.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0918-6), both illus. by Christian Gunzi, ages 3–7. Joining Curious Young Minds by Alejandro Algarra and Rocio Bonilla are How Do Animals Use Their Five Senses? (Aug. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0891-2), What Causes Weather and Seasons? (Aug. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0892-9), Where Do Animals Live? (Aug. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0894-3), and Why Are Animals Different Colors? (Aug. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0893-6), ages 4–7. And S.T.E.M. Squad releases Blackout: Danger in the Dark (Dec. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0921-6) and Flood: Race Against Time (Dec. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4380-0805-9) by Aaron Rosenberg, ages 9–14.

Bedazzled Ink

Live Love Lacrosse by Barbara L. Clanton (Oct. 1, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-943837-50-2). Addie loves lacrosse, but must find a way to lose weight to make the team. Ages 9–12.

The Mermaid Girl by Xequina (Nov. 1, paper, $11.95, ISBN 978-1-943837-56-4). After a flood, Camila protects a mermaid from her marine biologist mother and others. Ages 9–12.

After a Time by Laurie Salzler (Nov. 1, paper, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-943837-62-5). In the late 19th century, a teen disguises herself as a boy to work as a rider for the United States Postal Service. Ages 12–up.

The River’s Edge by Tina Sears (Oct. 1, paper, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-943837-40-3). In summer of 1976, Chris contends with her parents’ split and choosing between what is right and impressing new friends. Ages 12–up.

The Urn Carrier by Chris Convissor (Oct. 1, paper, $11.95, ISBN 978-1-943837-38-0). A teen tasked with spreading her great-aunt’s ashes embarks on a road trip. Ages 14–18.

Bella & Harry

Series

Adventures of Bella & Harry by Lisa Manzione, illus. by Kristine Lucco, moves on with Let’s Visit Florence! (Oct. 1, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-937616-59-5) and Let’s Visit Malta! (Oct. 1, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-937616-50-2), ages 5–10.

Berbay

King of the Castle by Aurora Ruá, illus. by Guridi (Oct. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-9942895-1-3). At the beach, a creative boy’s sand castle becomes much more. Ages 3–5.

Bloomsbury USA

I’ll Love You Always by Mark Sperring, illus. by Alison Brown (Jan. 3, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-68119-345-8) reassures children that a parent’s love lasts forever. Ages up to 5.

My Turn! by Laura Rankin (Nov. 8, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-59990-174-9). Two animal friends learn to take turns. Ages 2–5.

One Lonely Fish, illus. by Thomas Flintham and Andy Mansfield (Jan. 31, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-68119-201-7). Fish star in this interactive counting book with shaped pages. Ages 2–5.

Push! Dig! Scoop! A Construction Counting Rhyme by Rhonda Gowler Greene, illus. by Daniel Kirk (Oct. 25, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-8027-3506-5). Parent vehicles teach their young ones how to excavate and build before going off to bed. Ages 2–5.

A Hop Is Up by Kristy Dempsey, illus. by Lori Richmond (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-390-2). A child and his puppy encounter friends on a walk through their neighborhood. Ages 3–6.

Kiss It Better by Smriti Prasadam-Halls, illus. by Sarah Massini (Oct. 18, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-68119-149-2) is a rhyming celebration of love, family, and kisses. Ages 3–6.

Piggy by Trevor Lai (Dec. 20, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-68119-065-5). A lonely pig makes a friend. Ages 3–6.

Shmelf the Hanukkah Elf by Greg Wolfe, illus. by Howard McWilliam (Sept. 6, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-521-0). One of Santa’s elves wants to take part in a family’s Hanukkah celebration. Ages 3–6.

What Do You Love About You? by Karen Lechelt (Dec. 6, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-68119-093-8) encourages readers to embrace what makes them unique. Ages 3–6.

Giraffes Ruin Everything by Heidi Schulz, illus. by Chris Robertson (Aug. 16, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-475-6). A boy annoyed with giraffes discovers that one giraffe is only trying to make friends. Ages 4–8.

Be a King by Carole Boston Weatherford, illus. by James Ransome (Jan. 3, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-8027-2368-0). Inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.’s experiences, kids follow in his footsteps in their own ways. Ages 4–up.

Read & Bloom: Agnes and Clarabelle (Jan. 17, hardcover, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-137-3) and Agnes and Clarabelle Celebrate! (Jan. 17, hardcover, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-217-2) by Adele Griffin and Courtney Sheinmel, illus. by Sara Palacios, are tales starring quirky best friends—a pig and a chicken. Ages 5–7.

My Kite Is Stuck! and Other Stories by Salina Yoon (Jan. 10, hardcover, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-887-7) continues the adventures of Big Duck, Little Duck, and Porcupine. Ages 5–7.

The Great Shelby Holmes: Girl Detective by Elizabeth Eulberg (Sept. 6, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-68119-051-8). Aspiring sleuth Shelby and her sports-loving sidekick Watson take on a dog-napper. Ages 8–12.

The Kindness Club by Courtney Sheinmel (Nov. 1, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-68119-091-4). In this series launch, newcomer Chloe and her friends form a club to encourage kindness among their classmates. Ages 8–12.

Long Live the Queen by Gerry Swallow (Jan. 24, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-490-9). Elspeth Pule returns to rescue her new friends from the clutches of an evil witch in this sequel to Blue in the Face. Ages 8–12.

Magnificent Magical Beasts: Inside Their Secret World by Simon Holland, illus. by David Wyatt and Kev Walker (Oct. 4, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-68119-430-1) spotlights beasts from mythology and fables. Ages 8–12.

The Peculiar Night of the Blue Heart by Lauren DeStefano (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-643-9). Two friends living in an orphanage battle a dangerous spirit. Ages 8–12.

One Last Word: Wisdom from the Harlem Renaissance by Nikki Grimes (Jan. 3, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-554-8). Art accompanies these poems inspired by poets of the Harlem Renaissance. Ages 10–14.

Life in a Fishbowl by Len Vlahos (Jan. 3, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-68119-035-8). A teen sabotages the reality TV show that is making a mockery of her family’s life. Ages 12–up.

All We Have Left by Wendy Mills (Aug. 9, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-343-8). Interweaving past and present stories, this novel centers on two girls and the event that changed their lives—and the world. Ages 13–up.

The Almost King by Lucy Saxon (Aug. 16, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-627-9) is a tale of adventure, deadly secrets, and romance on a ship traversing the skies of a distant world. Ages 13–up.

Poppy by Mary Hooper (Aug. 30, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-496-1). A teen in England volunteers as a nurse on the front lines of WWI in this tale of romance and finding one’s place in a war-torn world. Ages 13–up.

The Bombs That Brought Us Together by Brian Conaghan (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-838-9) weaves together themes of war, friendship, and making heartbreaking choices. Ages 14–up.

The Edge of Everything by Jeff Giles (Jan. 31, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-753-5). Worlds collide when two siblings attacked in a cabin are rescued by a mysterious bounty hunter. Ages 14–up.

Stealing Snow by Danielle Paige (Sept. 20, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-68119-076-1) is a reimagining of The Snow Queen, told from the villain’s point of view. Ages 14–up.

Series

Salina Yoon’s Penguin stars in Penguin’s Christmas Wish (Sept. 6, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-68119-155-3), ages 3–6. Little Shaq welcomes Star of the Week by Shaquille O’Neal, illus. by Theodore Taylor III (Oct. 25, hardcover, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-879-2), ages 5–7. Super Fly is back in Super Fly vs. Furious Flea! by Todd H. Doodler (Oct. 4, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-385-8), ages 5–7. The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker continues with The Truest Heart by E.D. Baker (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-849-5), ages 8–12. Rebellion of Thieves by Kekla Magoon (Oct. 18, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-655-2) is a new Robyn Hoodlum Adventure, ages 8–12. Knightley and Son return in 3 of a Kind by Rohan Gavin (Aug. 2, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-830-3), ages 10–up. And Throne of Glass gains Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas (Sept. 6, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-61963-607-1), ages 14–up.

Blue Manatee

Hungry Henry by Marla Osborn (Sept. 1, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-936669-47-9). Henry gets increasingly hungry as he dreams of meeting such critters as a blueberry sheep and a waffle turtle. Ages up to 3.

I Want to Be a Drummer! by Mark Powers, illus. by Maria Montag (Sept. 1, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-936669-50-9). Daniel builds a drum set using objects he discovers at home. Ages up to 3.

When We Are Quiet by Stacy Sims, illus. by Sharareh Khosravani (Sept. 1, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-936669-45-5) is a story rooted in the City Silence Project’s mission of slowing down the world. Ages up to 3.

Sleepy Solar System by John Hutton, illus. by Doug Cenko (Sept. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-936669-49-3), celebrates the wonders of outer space. Ages 3–5.

ADH-Me! by John Hutton, illus. by Lisa M. Griffin (Sept. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-936669-51-6), is written from the perspective of a child learning to live and succeed with ADHD. Ages 5–7.

Series

ROYGBaby offers Words for Me! by Sarah Jones (Sept. 1, board book, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-936669-48-6), up to 3.

Blue Sneaker

Periwinkle’s Journey by Judy Petersen-Fleming, illus. by Suzy Spafford (Aug. 9, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-943198-03-0). In this series launch, a penguin in Australia journeys to Antarctica to meet her cousins. Ages 4–8.

Bold Strokes

Before by K.E. Payne (Sept. 13, paper, $11.95, ISBN 978-1-62639-677-7). When confident Alex joins a successful band, she clashes with a bandmate who eventually comes to admire her. Ages 13–18.

18 Months by Samantha Boyette (Dec. 13, paper, $11.95, ISBN 978-1-62639-804-7). After one and then a second of her girlfriends disappear, Alissa sets out to discover what happened to them. Ages 13–18.

Gravity by Juliann Rich (Nov. 15, paper, $11.95, ISBN 978-1-62639-483-4). A teen who has a shot at Olympic gold in ski jumping is drawn to a skier who is her biggest competition, and the girl of her dreams. Ages 13–18.

Bonnier Zaffre

A Message to the Sea by Alex Shearer (Oct. 1, paper, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-84812-569-8). After Tom’s sailor father is mysteriously lost at sea, the boy sends a message in a bottle that brings a eerie response. Ages 9–12.

Crystal Force by Joe Ducie (Sept. 28, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4714-0455-9). A boy develops a superhuman-like ability to fight after escaping from—and blowing up—a juvenile detention facility. Ages 12–up.

Only We Know by Simon Packham (Nov. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-84812-427-1). After starting a new school, Lauren receives macabre packages and a message that someone knows the secret she’s hiding. Ages 12–up.

Alias by Tracy Alexander (Oct. 1, paper, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-84812-444-8). When her grandmother and cousin are “accidentally” killed in a drone strike in Yemen, Samiya devises a plan to find answers. Ages 14–up.

Series

Joining Dragon Knights is The Flame Dragon by J.R. Castle (Sept. 28, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-84812-459-2), ages 9–12. And The Fincredible Diary of Fin Spencer releases Stuntboy by Ciaran Murtagh, illus. by Tim Wesson (Oct. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-84812-434-9), ages 9–12.

Booklife

Series

Festivals Around the World celebrates Eid-al-Fitr by Grace Jones (Oct. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-910512-61-6), ages 5–7. Harriet Brundle’s Healthy Eating serves up Fruit (Oct. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-910512-40-1), Meat & Fish (Oct. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-910512-43-2), and Vegetables (Oct. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-910512-41-8), ages 5–7. Life Cycles gains Life Cycle of a Honey Bee by Grace Jones (Sept. 28, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-910512-47-0), ages 5–7. My Senses picks up Smelling (Oct. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-910512-67-8) and Tasting (Oct. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-910512-68-5) by Grace Jones, ages 5–7. The Solar System by Gemma McMullen visits The Moon (Dec. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-910512-86-9) and The Planets (Dec. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-910512-84-5), ages 5–7. And Toys launches with How Do Toys Work? (Dec. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-910512-90-6) and What Are Toys Made Of? (Dec. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-910512-87-6) by Johanna Brundle, ages 5–7.

Booklife/Jonnie Rocket

Series

The Adventures of Jonnie Rocket by John Chapman debuts with Saga 1 (Sept. 28, paper, $10.99, ISBN 978-0-9573035-0-8), ages 5–7.

Boyds Mills

A Number Slumber by Suzanne Bloom (Oct. 4, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-62979-557-7). Cuddly animals count down to lights-out time. Ages 2–6.

This Book Is Not About Dragons by Shelley Moore Thomas, illus. by Fred Koehler (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-62979-168-5). There are absolutely no dragons in this book–none whatsoever. Ages 3–7.

This Orq (He #1!) by David Elliott, illus. by Lori Nichols (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-62979-336-8). Orq and Woma are #1, until new neighbors Torq and Slomo move in next door. Ages 3–7.

Good Night, Bat! Good Morning, Squirrel! by Paul Meisel (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-62979-495-2). Opposites Bat and Squirrel attract in this friendship story. Ages 4–8.

You Are Not a Cat! by Sharon Flake, illus. by Anna Raff (Oct. 4, hardcover, $16.95, 978-1-59078-980-3). Cat and Duck disagree about how to behave. Ages 3–7.

Series

Last-But-Not-Least Lola returns in Last-But-Not-Least Lola and the Knot the Size of Texas by Christine Pakkala (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 979-1-62979-324-5), ages 7–10.

Boyds Mills/Calkins Creek

The Music in George’s Head by Suzanne Slade, illus. by Stacy Innerst (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-62979-099-2) tells how George Gershwin combined various kinds of music to write “Rhapsody in Blue.” Ages 9–11.

The Lost Ones by Michaela MacColl (Oct. 4, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-62091-625-4). An Apache girl struggles to reclaim her heritage. Ages 9–12.

Answering the Cry for Freedom by Gretchen Woelfle, illus. by R. Gregory Christie (Oct. 4, hardcover, $18.95, ISBN 978-1-62979-306-1) profiles little-known African Americans during the Revolutionary War era. Ages 9–12.

Aim by Joyce Moyer Hostetter (Oct. 4, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-62979-673-4). A boy discovers his true aim in life. Ages 9–12.

Blood Brother: Jonathan Daniels and His Sacrifice for Civil Rights by Rich Wallace and Sandra Neil Wallace (Sept. 13, hardcover, $18,95, ISBN 978-1-62979-748-9). Activist and white seminary student Daniels fights for civil rights in the 1960s. Ages 10–18.

Series

Hidden Histories releases The Lost Ones by Michaela MacColl (Oct. 4, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-62091-625-4), ages 9–12.

Boyds Mills/Wordsong

Grumbles from the Town by Jane Yolen and Rebecca Kai Dotlich, illus. by Angela Matteson (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.95, 978-1-59078-922-3) reveals twists on 14 familiar nursery rhymes. Ages 5–9.

Catching a Storyfish by Janice N. Harrington (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.95, 978-1-62979-429-7). A natural-born storyteller loses—and ultimately regains—her voice. Ages 8–12.

Garvey’s Choice by Nikki Grimes (Oct. 4, hardcover, $16.95, 978-1-62979-740-3). Misunderstood Garvey overcomes bullying, discovers a new talent, and bonds with his distant father. Ages 8–12.

Boys Town

Judgmental Flower by Julia Cook, illus. by Anita DuFalla (Sept. 1, paper, $10.95, ISBN 978-1-944882-05-1). Flowers of different colors learn to coexist in this story about valuing others’ differences. Ages 5–11.

Kindness Counts: A Story Teaching Random Acts of Kindness by Bryan Smith (Aug. 1, paper, $10.95, ISBN 978-1-944882-01-3). When Cade’s and his family find out their ice cream order was paid for by another patron, they continue paying it forward. Ages 5–11.

Series

Executive Function continues with My Day Is Ruined! A Story Teaching Flexible Thinking by Bryan Smith (Sept. 1, paper, $10.95, ISBN 978-1-944882-04-4), ages 5–11. Misadventures of Michael McMichaels gains The Borrowed Bracelet by Tony Penn, illus. by Brian Martin (Aug. 15, paper, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-944882-03-7), ages 6–12. And Urban Character Education adds Power of a Positive No! Willie Bohanon and Friends Learn the Power of Resisting Peer Pressure by Kip Jones, illus. by Chad Isely (Oct. 1, paper, $10.95, ISBN 978-1-944882-06-8), ages 8–12.

British Library

Series

My Book of Stories issues Write Your Own Fairy Tales (Dec. 1, paper, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7123-5642-8) and Write Your Own Myths (Dec. 1, paper, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7123-5643-5) by Deborah Patterson, ages 7–12.

Cameron + Company

Series

Love Is welcomes Love Is a Truck by Amy Novesky, illus. by Sara Gillingham (Sept. 13, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-937359-86-7), ages 2–6. And The Walnut Animal Society starts up with Henry’s Bright Idea by Lauren Bradshaw, illus. by Wednesday Kirwan (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-937359-94-2), ages 2–6.

Campfire

Series

Campfire Graphic Novels welcomes They Changed the World: Crick & Watson – The Discovery of DNA by Lewis Helfand, illus. by Naresh Kumar (Aug. 16, paper, $14.99, ISBN 978-93-81182-21-5), ages 12–up.

Candlewick

A Child of Books by Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston (Sept. 6, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9077-9). Two children journey through typographical landscapes shaped from excerpts from children’s classics. All ages.

A Monster Calls: Inspired by an Idea from Siobhan Dowd by Patrick Ness, illus. by Jim Kay (Sept. 27, hardcover, $24.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9238-4), centers on a boy, his seriously ill mother, and an unexpected monstrous visitor. All ages.

Alphonse, That Is Not OK to Do! by Daisy Hirst (Nov. 8, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8103-6). Two monster siblings have a falling-out and make up again. Ages 2–5.

Are You Sure, Mother Bear? by Amy Hest, illus. by Lauren Tobia (Oct. 11, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7207-2). A mother reassures her cub that everything will be there when she wakes up in the spring. Ages 2–5.

Bears in the Snow by Shirley Parenteau, illus. by David Walker (Oct. 18, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8148-7). Big Brown Bear devises a sled that can carry four bears playing in the snow. Ages 2–5.

Goodnight Everyone by Chris Haughton (Dec. 13, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9079-3). One little bear tries to say awake as sleepy forest animals snuggle in their beds. Ages 2–5.

Also an Octopus by Maggie Tokuda-Hall, illus. by Benji Davies (Oct. 4, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7084-9). What happens when a ukulele-playing octopus decides to build a spaceship? Ages 3–7.

Blue Penguin by Petr Horácek (Dec. 13, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9251-3). A South Pole penguin who’s told he’s not like the others stars in this fable about friendship and belonging. Ages 3–7.

Dinosaurs Don’t Have Bedtimes! by Timothy Knapman, illus. by Nikki Dyson (Nov. 8, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8927-8). A mom indulges her son’s bedtime fantasies in this ode to imagination. Ages 3–7.

Don’t Call Me Choochie Pooh! by Sean Taylor, illus. by Kate Hindley (Aug. 9, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8119-7). A small dog with a big personality learns that appearances aren’t everything. Ages 3–7.

Frida and Bear Play the Shape Game! by Anthony Browne and Hanne Bartholin (Oct. 4, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7837-1). Art-loving friends transform various shapes into animals. Ages 3–7.

The Further Adventures of the Owl and the Pussy-cat by Julia Donaldson, illus. by Charlotte Voake (Jan. 3, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9081-6), offers an original sequel to this classic rhyme. Ages 3–7.

Gary by Leila Rudge (Nov. 8, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8954-4). A grounded racing pigeon who dreams of exploring the world finds an adventure. Ages 3–7.

Lucky Lazlo by Steve Light (Dec. 27, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8825-7). When a cat snatches the rose Lazlo plans to give an actress starring in Alice in Wonderland, a wild chase takes place through the theater. Ages 3–7.

Meltdown! by Jill Murphy (Sept. 13, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8926-1). A toddler’s grocery-store meltdown reaches a comical breaking point. Ages 3–7.

Motor Miles by John Burningham (Sept. 6, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9064-9). Miles is an ornery dog…until a neighbor builds him his own car. Ages 3–7.

The Nutcracker by Niroot Puttapipat (Sept. 27, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8125-8). This edition of this holiday ballet features a pop-up finale. Ages 3–7.

The Owl and the Pussy-cat by Edward Lear, illus. by Charlotte Voake (Jan. 3, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9080-9). Julia Donaldson contributes a foreword to this newly illustrated edition. Ages 3–7.

Big Bob, Little Bob by James Howe, illus. by Laura Ellen Anderson (Oct. 11, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-4436-9). It isn’t easy to make friends with someone who’s nothing like you, but trying brings rewards. Ages 4–6.

Toby by Hazel Mitchell (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8093-0). This tale about the growing bond between a child and a new pet was inspired by the author’s experience with a rescue dog. Ages 4–6.

Du Iz Tak? by Carson Ellis (Oct. 18, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-6530-2). When a plant grows taller and sprouts leaves, bugs build a tree fort in it. Ages 4–8.

How to Track a Truck by Jason Carter Eaton, illus. by John Rocco (Sept. 27, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8065-7). The creators of How to Train a Train explain how to catch and tame a pet truck. Ages 4–8.

The Lonely Giant by Sophie Ambrose (Dec. 13, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8225-5). After inadvertently destroying his home, a giant must learn the value of the natural world to restore what he’s lost. Ages 4–8.

Pirate’s Perfect Pet by Beth Ferry, illus. by Matt Myers (Aug. 2, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7288-1). A softhearted pirate captain launches a search for an ideal animal sidekick. Ages 4–8.

Return by Aaron Becker (Aug. 2, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7730-5) wraps up the wordless fantasy trilogy that began with the Caldecott Honor-winning The Journey. Ages 4–8.

We Found a Hat by Jon Klassen (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-5600-3). The Caldecott Medalist concludes his Hat trilogy with this tale of two turtles who find a hat that looks good on both of them. Ages 4–8.

Around America to Win the Vote: Two Suffragists, a Kitten, and 10,000 Miles by Mara Rockliff, illus. by Hadley Hooper (Aug. 2, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7893-7), relays the story of Nell Richardson and Alice Burke, who embarked on a cross-country road trip in 1916 to advocate for women’s right to vote. Ages 5–8.

A Bike Like Sergio’s by Maribeth Boelts, illus. by Noah Z. Jones (Oct. 4, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-6649-1). Finders keepers? Ruben grapples with this question, and his conscience, after he finds a $100 bill. Ages 5–8.

Bob the Railway Dog: The True Story of an Adventurous Dog by Corinne King, illus. by Andrew McLean (Nov. 8, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8097-8) introduces a dog that befriended workers building the Australian railroad in the late 19th century. Ages 5–8.

The Christmas Eve Tree by Delia Huddy, illus. by Emily Sutton (Sept. 27, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7917-0). A homeless boy’s rescue of a spindly Christmas tree sparks a glimmer of hope. Ages 5–8.

I Love Lemonade by Mark Sommerset, illus. by Rowan Sommerset (Aug. 2, hardcover, $14, ISBN 978-0-7636-8067-1). Quirky Turkey seeks revenge in this follow-up to Baa Baa Smart Sheep. Ages 5–8.

The Infamous Ratsos by Kara LaReau, illus. by Matt Myers (Aug. 2, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7636-0). The Ratso brothers’ plan to act tough goes awry when they accidentally do good deeds. Ages 5–8.

Juana and Lucas by Juana Medina (Sept. 27, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7208-9) launches a series about a spunky Colombian girl who balks at learning English—until the right incentive surfaces. Ages 5–8.

Lucy by Randy Cecil (Aug. 2, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-6808-2). A homeless dog, a kindhearted girl, and a juggler with stage fright converge in overlapping stories. Ages 5–8.

Rabbit and Robot and Ribbit by Cece Bell (Sept. 13, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7935-4). Things get off to a rocky start when a third friend joins the mix in this follow-up to Rabbit and Robot: The Sleepover. Ages 5–9.

Slingshot and Burp by Richard Haynes, illus. by Stephen Gilpin (Aug. 2, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7076-4). Combatting summer boredom, two cousins create their own Wild West adventure. Ages 6–9.

Smashie McPerter and the Mystery of the Missing Goop by N. Griffin, illus. by Kate Hindley (Sept. 13, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8535-5). Led by two best friends, third graders band together to solve the mystery of a missing item that is crucial to the success of the school musical. Ages 7–10.

Applesauce Weather by Helen Frost, illus. by Amy June Bates (Aug. 9, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7576-9). An annual fall apple ritual brings together a family grieving the loss of a beloved aunt. Ages 8–12.

The Evil Wizard Smallbone by Delia Sherman (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8805-9) is a fantasy adventure featuring dueling wizards, enchanted animals, and a boy with a knack for magic. Ages 8–12.

The Tudors: Kings, Queens, Scribes, and Ferrets! by Marcia Williams (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8122-7). Employing her signature comic-book style, Williams illuminates the Tudor era. Ages 8–12.

Cloud and Wallfish by Anne Nesbet (Oct. 4, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8803-5). Noah and his parents slip behind the Iron Curtain into East Berlin in this novel of espionage, friendship, and family. Ages 10–14.

Still a Work in Progress by Jo Knowles (Aug. 2, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7217-1) reveals the complexities of navigating middle school while feeling helpless in the face of a family crisis. Ages 10–14.

To Stay Alive: Mary Ann Graves and the Tragic Journey of the Donner Party by Skila Brown (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7811-1). Told in poetry, this relays the experiences of a young survivor of the tragic Donner Party of 1846. Ages 10–14.

Comics Confidential: Thirteen Graphic Novelists Talk Story, Craft, and Life Outside the Box, ed. by Leonard S. Marcus (Sept. 27, hardcover, $24.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-5938-7), compiles interviews and original comics by some of today’s foremost graphic novelists. Ages 10–up.

The Dog, Ray by Linda Coggin (Nov. 8, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7938-5). This novel of death, love, grief, and hope offers the first-person account of a girl who comes back from the afterworld as a dog. Ages 10–up.

Phoenix by SF Said, illus. by Dave McKean (Oct. 11, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8850-9). A boy with great power must turn to alien enemies to discover his true nature and bring peace to a galaxy at war. Ages 10–up.

Snow White: A Graphic Novel by Matt Phelan (Sept. 13, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7233-1) presents an illustrated, noir version of this tale, set against the backdrop of Depression-era Manhattan. Ages 10–up.

The Light Fantastic by Sarah Combs (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7851-7). Seven interwoven narratives explore teens’ hopes of moving on from shame and isolation to redemption. Ages 12–up.

The Catalyst by Helena Coggan (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8972-8). This novel by a teenage author centers on a girl with a terrible secret whose world teeters on the brink of war. Ages 14–up.

Eight Rivers of Shadow by Leo Hunt (Aug. 23, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8994-0). Luke calls upon ghosts to save two innocent souls in this sequel to Thirteen Days of Midnight. Ages 14–up.

It Looks Like This by Rafi Mittlefehldt (Sept. 6, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8719-9). This novel of first love and loss, family, and forgiveness exposes the undercurrents of a suburban world. Ages 14–up.

Merrow by Ananda Braxton-Smith (Nov. 8, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7924-8). A girl must separate town gossip from town lore to learn the truth about her mother—and herself. Ages 14–up.

Phantom Limbs by Paula Garner (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8205-7) explores the confusion, heartbreak, and fragile hope of three teens struggling to accept profound absences in their lives. Ages 14–up.

Radical by E.M. Kokie (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-6962-1). A girl is at a loss when her world collapses in an unexpected way in this novel about family, trust, and survival. Ages 14–up.

Someone I Wanted to Be by Aurelia Wills (Sept. 6, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8156-2). A teen’s life spirals out of control when she starts impersonating someone else. Ages 14–up.

When We Was Fierce by E.E. Charlton-Trujillo (Aug. 9, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7937-8). Told largely in street dialect, this focuses on teens facing violence among gangs, by police, and at home. Ages 14–up.

Series

Leslie Patricelli Board Books greets Hair (Jan. 3, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7931-6) and Nighty-Night (Jan. 3, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7932-3) by Patricelli, ages up to 3. Lucy Cousins’s Maisy is back in Maisy’s Christmas Presents (Sept. 27, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9248-3), ages 2–5; and Maisy Goes on a Sleepover (Aug. 23, paper, $6.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8947-6) and Maisy Goes to Bed (Aug. 23, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9249-0), ages 3–7. Minibombo continues with Open Up, Please! by Silvia Borando and Lorenzo Clerici (Aug. 2, hardcover, $14, ISBN 978-0-7636-9037-3); and Shapes at Play (Aug. 2, hardcover, $14, ISBN 978-0-7636-9038-0) and Shapes, Reshape! (Aug. 2, hardcover, $14, ISBN 978-0-7636-9039-7) by Borando, ages 2–5. Judy Moody and Friends star in Mrs. Moody in The Birthday Jinx by Megan McDonald, illus. by Erwin Madrid (Sept. 6, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8198-2), ages 4–6. Bramble and Maggie return in Snow Day by Jessie Haas, illus. by Alison Friend (Nov. 8, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7364-2), ages 5–8. And Digby O’Day is back in Digby O’Day, Up, Up, and Away by Shirley Hughes, illus. by Clara Vulliamy (Aug. 2, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7444-1), ages 5–8.

Rosemary Wells’s Felix and Fiona star in Fiona’s Little Lie (Sept. 13, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7312-3), ages 5–8. Princess in Black reappears in The Princess in Black Takes a Vacation by Shannon Hale and Dean Hale, illus. by LeUyen Pham (Nov. 8, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-6512-8), ages 5–8. Pigsticks and Harold return in Pigsticks and Harold and the Pirate Treasure by Alex Milway (Aug. 9, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8157-9), ages 5–9. Judy Moody reappears in Judy Moody and the Bucket List by Megan McDonald, illus. by Peter H. Reynolds (Aug. 2, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7995-8), ages 6–9. Tales from Deckawoo Drive gains Where Are You Going, Baby Lincoln? by Kate DiCamillo, illus. by Chris Van Dusen (Aug. 2, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7311-6), ages 6–9. Gorjuss introduces Once Upon a Gorjuss Time: Six Classic Tales to Dream By (Oct. 18, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7742-8), ages 8–12. Stephan Pastis’s Timmy Failure is back in The Book You’re Not Supposed to Have (Sept. 27, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9004-5), ages 8–12. Joining Ologies is Dungeonology by Matt Forbeck (Nov. 1, hardcover, $24.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9353-4), ages 10–up. And The Name of the Blade trilogy by Zoe Marriott (Nov. 8, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-6959-1) concludes with Frail Human Heart, ages 12–up.

Candlewick/Big Picture

Where Did They Go? by Emily Bornoff (Aug. 9, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8920-9) is a search-and-find book featuring endangered animals in various habitats. Ages 2–5.

Walk This World at Christmastime by Debbie Powell (Sept. 27, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8921-6) offers a lift-the-flap look at Christmas celebrations across the globe. Ages 5–8.

Under Water, Under Earth by Aleksandra Mizielinska and Daniel Mizielinski (Oct. 11, hardcover, $35, ISBN 978-0-7636-8922-3) rounds up facts about the world that lies beneath the surface. Ages 7–9.

Candlewick Entertainment

Series

Peekaboo spies Peekaboo Wild by Night & Day Studios, illus. by Corey Lunn (Aug. 2, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-7568-4), ages up to 3. Peppa Pig welcomes Peppa Pig and the Little Train (Aug. 2, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9044-1), ages 2–5. And Peg + Cat are back in The Penguin Problem by Jennifer Oxley and Billy Aronson (Sept. 13, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9073-1), ages 3–7.

Candlewick/Nosy Crow

Don’t Wake Up the Tiger by Britta Teckentrup (Aug. 2, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8996-4). Animals holding balloons surreptitiously float past sleeping Tiger. Ages 2–5.

There’s a Bear on My Chair by Ross Collins (Aug. 9, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8942-1). What is Mouse to do when a bear settles into his favorite chair? Ages 2–5.

Box by Min Flyte, illus. by Rosalind Beardshaw (Aug. 23, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8939-1). Four toddlers discover the creative possibilities of cardboard boxes in this book with flaps and fold-out pages. Ages 3–7.

Christmas for Greta and Gracie by Yasmeen Ismail (Sept. 27, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8943-8). Two sisters, one chatty, one quiet, prepare for Christmas—and discover a special surprise. Ages 3–7.

Fairy Felicity’s Moonlight Adventure by Alison Murray (Oct. 4, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8945-2). A mysterious invitation from a silver snail leads a fairy to a magical, moonlit garden. Ages 3–7.

Poles Apart by Jeanne Willis, illus. by Jarvis (Nov. 8, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8944-5). When a family of picnicking penguins find themselves at the wrong pole, a polar bear guides them home. Ages 3–7.

The Super-Spooky Fright Night! Hubble Bubble by Tracey Corderoy, illus. by Joe Berger (Aug. 23, paper, $6.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8653-6). In this series debut, Pandora’s granny, a witch, causes magical mayhem. Ages 6–9.

Series

Bizzy Bear returns in Christmas Helper, illus. by Benji Davies (Sept. 27, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8004-6), ages up to 3. New Tiny Tab Books, illus. by Jannie Ho, are Roly Poly Looks for Santa Claus (Sept. 27, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8938-4) and Snuggly Puppy Looks for the Perfect Hug (Dec. 13, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8937-7), ages up to 3. Emma Dodd’s Love You Books presents Love (Dec. 13, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8941-4) and Together (Oct. 11, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8940-7) by Dodd, ages 2–5. And Violet Rose returns in Violet Rose and the Very Snowy Christmas by Jannie Ho (Sept. 27, paper, $8.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9003-8), ages 4–8.

Candlewick Studio

An Artist’s Alphabet by Norman Messenger (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8123-4) showcases alphabet letters shaped from flora, fauna, and more. All ages.

Animals by Ingela P. Arrhenius (Sept. 27, hardcover, $22, ISBN 978-0-7636-9268-1) presents 32 big, bold images of friendly beasts. Ages 3–7.

Give and Take by Lucie Félix (Sept. 13, board book, $19.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-9011-3). This book of opposites features pieces to pop out and move around to complete pictures. Ages 3–7.

Candlewick/Templar

Poppy Pickle by Emma Yarlett (Aug. 2, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8911-7). Poppy gets into a major pickle when her imagination—literally—comes alive and a menagerie of creatures appears. Ages 2–5.

The Red Prince by Charlie Roscoe, illus. by Tom Clohosy Cole (Oct. 18, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8912-4). When a prince is imprisoned by invaders, everyone in the land helps him escape. Ages 2–5.

William Heads to Hollywood by Helen Hancocks (Nov. 8, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8913-1). This feline sleuth cracks the case of missing award statues in this sequel to William & the Missing Masterpiece. Ages 3–7.

Series

Jonny Duddle’s The Jolley-Rogers star in The Jolley-Rogers and the Cave of Doom (Aug. 2, paper, $6.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8909-4) and The Jolley-Rogers and the Ghostly Galleon (Aug. 2, paper, $6.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-8910-0), ages 6–9.

Capstone

Herbie’s Big Adventure by Jennie Poh (Sept. 1, hardcover, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-766-8). Herbie’s mother sends the little hedgehog exploring by himself for the first time. Ages 3–5.

Do Not Bring Your Dragon to the Library by Julie Gassman, illus. by Andy Elkerton (Aug. 1, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-651-7). This story about a mischievous dragon offers tips on library etiquette. Ages 3–7.

Fuchsia Fierce by Christianne Jones, illus. by Kelly Canby (Sept. 1, hardcover, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-786-6). The heroine of this tale about the importance of self confidence learns how to live up to her name. Ages 4–7.

The Night the Stars Went Out by Suz Hughes (Oct. 1, hardcover, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-745-3). A young alien must fix a crucial problem in this story focused on friendship and problem solving. Ages 4–7.

Be Light Like a Bird by Monika Schröder (Sept. 1, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-749-1). After the death of her father, Wren deals with issues of peer pressure, forgiveness, and what it means to be a family. Ages 9–12.

Lost in Ghostville by John Bladek (Aug. 1, hardcover, $10.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-776-7). When someone kidnaps all the ghosts in town, including his grandmother, Trey races to save her spirit. Ages 9–12.

Series

Me and My Pet adopts Me and My Cat (Aug. 1, hardcover, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-794-1) and Me and My Dog (Aug. 1, hardcover, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-793-4) by Michael Dahl, illus. by Zoe Persico, ages 3–5. DC Super Heroes offers Bedtime for Batman by Michael Dahl, illus. by Ethen Beavers (Aug. 1, hardcover, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-732-3), ages 4–7. Dear Molly, Dear Olive by Megan Atwood, illus. by Lucy Fleming, introduces Molly Meets Trouble (Whose Real Name Is Jenna) (Sept. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-618-0) and Olive Spins a Tale (and It’s a Doozy!) (Sept. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-617-3), ages 6–8. Totally Wacky Facts About History by Cari Meister (Aug. 1, paper, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8391-6) joins Mind Benders, ages 6–9. Chloe by Design grows with Measuring Up by Margaret Gurevich, illus. by Brooke Hagel (Sept. 1, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-727-9), ages 9–12. Joining Encounter: Narrative Nonfiction Stories is Orphan Trains: Taking the Rails to a New Life by Rebecca Langston-George (Oct. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-630-2), ages 9–12. And Fantasy Sports Math adds Fantasy Baseball Math: Using Stats to Score Big in Your League by Allan Morey (Aug. 1, paper, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-5157-2170-3) and Fantasy Football Math: Using Stats to Score Big in Your League by Matt Doeden (Aug. 1, paper, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-5157-2171-0), ages 9–12.

Recycled Science issues Bring Out Your Science Genius with Soda Bottles, Potato Chip Bags, and More Unexpected Stuff by Tammy Enz and Jodi Wheeler-Toppen (Aug. 1, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-62370-697-5), ages 9–12. Tangled History continues with Fight for Survival: The Story of the Holocaust by Jessica Freeburg (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8458-6) and Total Devastation: The Story of Hurricane Katrina by Michael Burgan (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8456-2), ages 9–12. You Choose: Ancient Greek Myths: Interactive Mythological Adventures gains The Epic Adventures of Odysseus by Blake Hoena, illus. by Stefano Azzalin (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8119-6); Jason, the Argonauts, and the Golden Fleece (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8118-9) by Hoena, illus. by James Nathan; Hercules and His 12 Labors by Anika Fajardo, illus. by Nadine Takvorian (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8116-5); and Perseus the Hero by Nadia Higgins, illus. by Takvorian (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8117-2), ages 9–12. And You Choose: Space: Interactive Space Exploration Adventures soars on with Apollo 11 Moon Landing by Thomas Adamson (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8137-0), International Space Station by Allison Lassieur (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8138-7), Mars Exploration Rovers by Stephen Kortenkamp (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8139-4), and Space Race by Rebecca Stefoff (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8136-3), ages 9–12.

Capstone/Compass Point

Series

Captured History revisits Death at Kent State: How a Photograph Brought the Vietnam War Home to America by Michael Burgan (Aug. 1, paper, $9.10, ISBN 978-0-7565-5426-2) and Ground Zero: How a Photograph Sent a Message of Hope by Don Nardo (Aug. 1, paper, $9.10, ISBN 978-0-7565-5427-9), ages 9–12. And Captured World History illuminates Che Guevara’s Face: How a Cuban Photographer’s Image Became a Cultural Icon by Danielle Smith-Llera (Aug. 1, paper, $8.95, ISBN 978-0-7565-5442-2) and The Hindenburg in Flames: How a Photograph Marked the End of the Airship by Michael Burgan (Aug. 1, paper, $8.95, ISBN 978-0-7565-5443-9), ages 10–15.

Capstone/Picture Window

Series

Pedro returns in Pedro, First-Grade Hero by Fran Manushkin, illus. by Tammie Lyon (Sept. 1, paper, $4.95, ISBN 978-1-5158-0112-2), ages 5–7. Adventures at Hound Hotel by Shelley Swanson Sateren, illus. by Deborah Melmon, checks in Cool Crosby (Aug. 1, paper, $4.95, ISBN 978-1-5158-0068-2), Drooling Dudley (Aug. 1, paper, $4.95, ISBN 978-1-5158-0222-8), Mighty Murphy (Aug. 1, paper, $4.95, ISBN 978-1-5158-0069-9), and Stinky Stanley (Aug. 1, paper, $4.95, ISBN 978-1-5158-0223-5), ages 6–8. And Dorothy and Toto skip along in The Disappearing Picnic (Oct. 1, paper, $3.95, ISBN 978-1-4795-8708-7), The Hunt for the Perfect Present (Oct. 1, paper, $3.95, ISBN 978-1-4795-8707-0), Little Dog Lost (Oct. 1, paper, $3.95, ISBN 978-1-4795-8709-4), and What’s YOUR Name? (Oct. 1, paper, $3.95, ISBN 978-1-4795-8706-3) by Debbi Michiko Florence, illus. by Monika Roe, ages 6–8.

Capstone/Stone Arch

Series

Dino-Mike! by Franco Aureliani, illus. by Aureliani and Eduardo Garcia, picks up Dino-Mike and Dinosaur Doomsday (Aug. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-2495-9) and Dino-Mike and the Lunar Showdown (Aug. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-2496-6), ages 6–8. Ellie Ultra introduces An Extra-Ordinary Girl (Sept. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3144-5) and Queen of the Spelling Bee (Sept. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3145-2) by Gina Bellisario, illus. by Jessika von Innerebner, ages 6–8. Jim Nasium stars in Jim Nasium Is a Strikeout King (Aug. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3027-1) and Jim Nasium Is a Tennis Mismatch (Aug. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3028-8) by Marty McKnight, illus. by Chris Jones, ages 6–8. Joining Michael Dahl’s Really Scary Stories is Frightmares 2: More Scary Stories for the Fearless Reader by Michael Dahl, illus. by Xavier Bonet (Aug. 1, paper, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-4136-9), ages 6–8. And Thud and Blunder introduces The Not-so-Deadly Dragon (Aug. 1, paper, $4.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3224-4) and The Not-so-Evil Wizard (Aug. 1, paper, $4.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3225-1) by Sean Tulien; and The Not-so-Helpless Princess (Aug. 1, paper, $4.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3222-0) and The Not-so-Heroic Knight (Aug. 1, paper, $4.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3223-7) by Blake Hoena, all illus. by Pol Cunyat, ages 6-9.

Joining You Choose Stories: Batman are Clayface Returns (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3091-2) and The Lazarus Plan (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3090-5) by John Sazaklis, illus. by Ethen Beavers, ages 7–12. Jake Maddox Sports Stories scores Lacrosse Laser by Jake Maddox (Aug. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3053-0) and Second Shot by Maddox and Josh Anderson (Aug. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3054-7), both illus. by Jesus Aburto Martinez, ages 8–11. Scooby-Doo Comic Chapter Books adds Curse of the Stage Fright by Steve Korte (Oct. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3587-0), Legend of the Gator Man by Laurie S. Sutton (Oct. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3588-7), and Mystery of the Mist Monster (Oct. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3590-0) and Secret of the Haunted Cave by Matthew Manning (Oct. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3589-4), all illus. by Scott Neely, ages 8–12. And Summer Camp picks up Claire’s Cursed Camping Trip (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-2713-4), Emily’s Pranking Problem (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-2712-7), MJ’s Camp Crisis (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-2711-0), and Nina’s NOT Boy Crazy! (She Just Likes Boys) (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-2714-1) by Wendy Brandes, illus. by Eleonora Lorenzet, ages 9–11.

The Dessert Diaries by Lilly Lazuli, illus. by Laura Dower, orders up For Emme, Baked with Love (Sept. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-4142-0), Kiki Takes the Cake (Sept. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-4140-6), and Maggie’s Magic Chocolate Moon (Sept. 1, paper, $5.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-4141-3), ages 9–12. The Babysitter Chronicles gains Bri’s Big Crush by Melinda Metz (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8863-8) and Elisabeth and the Unwanted Advice by C.H. Deriso (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4914-8864-5), ages 9–12. Jonny Jakes returns in Jonny Jakes Investigates the Old School Ghoul by Malcolm Judge, illus. by Alan Brown (Aug. 1, paper, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-2830-8), ages 9–12. New Museum Mysteries are The Case of the Counterfeit Painting (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-2522-2) and The Case of the Soldier’s Ghost (Aug. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-2523-9) by Steve Brezenoff, illus. by Lisa K. Weber, ages 9–12. And Michele Jakubowski’s The Sleuths of Somerville investigate in Mick’s Buried Treasure (Sept. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3182-7) and Secrets in Somerville (Sept. 1, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-4965-3179-7), both illus. by Amerigo Pinelli, ages 9–12.

Capstone/Switch

Children of Icarus by Caighlan Smith (Aug. 1, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-63079-057-8). After entering the labyrinth, a girl who has never left her city must fight to survive in a living nightmare. Ages 14–18.

Nice Girls Endure by Chris Struyk-Bonn (Aug. 1, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-63079-047-9). A musically gifted teen criticized for her weight finds the courage to appreciate her own beauty and self-worth. Ages 14–18.

Casemate

Series

Classics Illustrated issues Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault, Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm, and Wilhelm Grimm, illus. by William Walsh (Sept. 19, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-911238-09-6); and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm, illus. by Alex A. Blum (Sept. 19, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-910619-99-5), all ages.

Casemate/Real Reads

Series

Real Reads releases Aladdin and His Magic Lamp: From the One Thousand and One Nights, read by Haikam Alkhawaja (Sept. 30, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-911091-00-4); Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves: From the One Thousand and One Nights, read by Abdul-Fattah Sabri (Sept. 30, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-911091-01-1); and Sindbad the Sailor: From the One Thousand and One Nights, read by Aisha Al-Ajil (Sept. 30, paper, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-911091-02-8), ages 5–up.

Cbay

The Lazy Dragon and the Bumblespells Wizard by Kath Boyd Marsh (Oct. 1, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-944821-00-5) is the tale of two dragons—one has an aversion to work, the other slaves for a witch. Ages 9–12.

Memory Girl by Linda Joy Singleton (Sept. 1, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-944821-08-1). In a society where scientists harvest memories and transplant them into other bodies, can a teen preserve her identity? Ages 12–up.

Series

Dry Souls presents The Last Tree by Denise Getson (Nov. 1, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-944821-04-3), ages 12–up.

Central Avenue

Series

Amanda stars in Amanda on the Danube: The Sounds of Music by Darlene Foster (Oct. 1, paper, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-77168-102-5), ages 9–12.

Charlesbridge

What Color Is a Kiss? by Rocio Bonilla (Dec. 6, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-739-6). A girl who loves to paint discovers that kisses and love come in all colors. Ages 2–5.

Newspaper Hats by Phil Cummings, illus. by Owen Swan (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-783-9) offers a child’s perspective on coping with a grandparent’s Alzheimer’s disease. Ages 3–7.

Groundhog’s Runaway Shadow by David Biedrzycki (Dec. 6, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-734-1). What happens when Phil the groundhog’s shadow abandons him? Ages 4–8.

What’s Up, Chuck? by Leo Landry (Sept. 13, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-698-6). A longtime winner of the forest art contest who worries about a new competitor realizes his love of art is what really matters. Ages 5–8.

Doing Her Bit: A Story About the Woman’s Land Army of America by Erin Hagar, illus. by Jen Hill (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-646-7), is a fictional tale based on the true story of the Women’s Land Army during WWI. Ages 6–9.

Esquivel! Space-Age Sound Artist by Susan Wood, illus. by Duncan Tonatiuh (Sept. 6, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-673-3), profiles Mexican composer Juan Garcia Esquivel. Ages 6–9.

Poop Detectives: Working Dogs in the Field by Ginger Wadsworth (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-650-4) reveals how the work of scat-detection dogs helps protect animals from extinction. Ages 8–12.

A Long Pitch Home by Natalie Dias Lorenzi (Sept. 6, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-713-6). Living with relatives in Virginia, a Pakistani boy takes up baseball in an attempt to fit in and make friends. Ages 9–12.

Series

Baby Loves Science presents Baby Loves Aerospace Engineering! (Oct. 4, board book, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-541-5) and Baby Loves Quarks! (Oct. 4, board book, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-540-8) by Ruth Spiro, illus. by Irene Chan Big, ages up to 3. And First Celebrations welcomes Christmas Colors & Counting (Sept. 27, board book, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-531-6) and Valentine’s Shapes (Dec. 6, board book, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-532-3) by Barbara Barbieri McGrath, illus. by Peggy Tagel, ages up to 3.

Title in Spanish

¡Esquivel! Un artista del sonido de la era espacial/Esquivel! Space-Age Sound Artist by Susan Wood, trans. by Carlos E. Calbo, illus. by Duncan Tonatiuh (Sept. 6, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-58089-733-4), ages 6–9.

Charlesbridge/Imagine

Series

New National Wildlife Federation titles are My First Book of Animal Hugs and Kisses (Sept. 20, board book, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-62354-061-6) and My First Book of Animal Opposites (Sept. 20, board book, $6.95, ISBN 978-1-62354-062-3), ages up to 3.

Chicago Review

Labcraft Wizards: Magical Projects and Experiments by John Austin (Oct. 1, paper, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-61373-621-0) rounds up projects and experiments exploring basic chemistry and physics concepts. Ages 9–up.

Krysia: A Polish Girl’s Stolen Childhood During World War II by Krystyna Mihulka and Krystyna Poray Goddu (Jan. 1, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-61373-441-4). In this memoir, Mihulka tells of her family’s deportation from Poland and their life as prisoners on a Soviet communal farm in Kazakhstan. Ages 10–up.

Series

Art Adventures issues Three-Dimensional Art Adventures: 36 Creative, Artist-Inspired Projects in Sculpture, Ceramics, Textiles, and More by Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw (Sept. 1, paper, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-61373-659-3), ages 6–up. Young Naturalists releases Treecology: 30 Activities and Observations for Exploring the World of Trees and Forests by Monica Russo, photos by Kevin Byron (Sept. 1, paper, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-61373-396-7), ages 7–up. For Kids greets Marie Curie for Kids: Her Life and Scientific Discoveries, with 21 Activities and Experiments by Amy M. O’Quinn (Nov. 1, paper, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-61373-320-2), ages 9–up. And joining Women of Action is Women Heroes of World War II: The Pacific Theater: 15 Stories of Resistance, Rescue, Sabotage, and Survival by Kathryn J. Atwood (Oct. 1, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-61373-168-0), ages 14–up.

Child’s Play

Series

Animal Babies by Julia Groves welcomes Animal Babies in the Forest! (Sept. 1, hardcover, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-878-3), Animal Babies in the Meadow! (Sept. 1, hardcover, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-879-0), Animal Babies in the River! (Sept. 1, hardcover, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-880-6), and Animal Babies on the Mountain! (Sept. 1, hardcover, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-881-3), ages up to 3. Peekaboo! by Corcoretto spies In the Jungle! (Sept. 1, hardcover, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-866-0), In the Ocean! (Sept. 1, hardcover, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-867-7), In the Snow! (Sept. 1, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-865-3), and On the Farm! (Sept. 1, hardcover, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-864-6), ages up to 3. And Wild!/Que Locura! by Courtney Dicmas issues Wild Bathtime!/Que Locura! a la Hora del Bano (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-903-2), Wild! Bedtime/Que Locura! a la Hora de Dormir (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-904-9), Wild! Mealtime/Que Locura! a la Hora de Comer (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-905-6), and Wild! Playtime/Que Locura! a la Hora de Jugar (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-906-3), ages up to 3.

All About Clive by Jessica Spanyol welcomes Clive and His Art (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-883-7), Clive and His Babies (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-882-0), Clive and His Bags (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-884-4), and Clive and His Hats (Sept. 1, board book, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-885-1), ages 1–3. And joining Child’s Play Library are And Then... by Alborozo (Sept. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-695-6), Cat’s Colors by Airlie Anderson (Sept. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-761-8), Little Home Bird by Jo Empson (Sept. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-889-9), and Mr. Moon Wakes Up by Jemima Sharpe (Sept. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-694-9; paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-693-2), ages 3–8.

Series in Spanish

Classic Books with Holes offers Habia una vez una viejecita que una mosca se trago (There Was an Old Lady Who Lived in a Shoe) by Pam Adams (Sept. 1, board book, $5.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-938-4), ages 1-5, also available in an 8 x 8 edition (Sept. 1, paper, $4.99, ISBN 978-1-84643-937-7), ages 2–6.

Chin Music

Are You an Echo? The Lost Poetry of Misuzu Kaneko by Misuzu Kaneko, illus. by Toshikado Hajiri (Sept. 13, hardcover, $19.50, ISBN 978-1-63405-962-6), offers a biography of and poems by this Japanese poet. Ages 7–10.

ChiZine

Parasite Life by Victoria Dalpe (Oct. 11, paper, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-77148-397-1). A new friend inspires Jane to unearth the mysteries of her ill mother’s past and the dark history of her missing father. Ages 12–up.

The Skids by Ian Donald Keeling (Nov. 15, paper, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-77148-385-8) is set in a world where creatures with three eyes and tank treads play games in hopes of surviving past the age of five. Ages 12–up.

Chooseco

Weregirl by C.D. Bell (Nov. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-937133-55-9). A cross-country runner must control her new powers when a wolf bite transforms her into a werewolf. Ages 12–up.

Series

Choose Your Own Adventure Dragonlarks adds Dino Lab by Anson Montgomery, illus. by Keith Newton (Nov. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-937133-53-5); and Princess Perri and the Second Summer by Shannon Gilligan, illus. by Vladimir Semionov (Nov. 1, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-937133-54-2), ages 5–8.

Chouette/Caillou

Series

Baby Caillou continues with Bedtime Hide and Seek: A Lift-the-Flap Book, illus. by Kary (Nov. 15, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-2-89718-351-6), ages 1–3. Joining Clubhouse is Caillou Goes to School, adapted by Anne Paradis, illus. by Eric Sévigny (Aug. 9, paper, $3.99, ISBN 978-2-89718-313-4), ages 3–6. And new Read with Caillou titles by Rebecca Moeller, illus. by Eric Sévigny, are Caillou, Where Is My Cat?, Level 1 (Sept. 13, paper, $3.99, ISBN 978-2-89718-342-4), Caillou, Old Shoes, New Shoes, Level 2 (Sept. 13, paper, $3.99, ISBN 978-2-89718-341-7), and Caillou, Circus Fun, Level 3 (Sept. 13, paper, $3.99, ISBN 978-2-89718-343-1), ages 3–6.

Chronicle

Sylvia Long’s Mother Goose: Four Classic Board Books by Sylvia Long (Sept. 20, board book, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-3818-3) packages a quartet of familiar tales in a boxed set. Ages up to 3.

Everyone Says Goodnight by Hiroyuki Arai (Aug. 2, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-5139-7). It’s bedtime for animal friends in this story with split pages. Ages 2–4.

First Snow by Bomi Park (Sept. 6, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-5472-5). A girl enjoys wintry activities on the year’s first snowy day. Ages 2–4.

The Wish Tree by Kyo Maclear, illus. by Chris Turnham (Sept. 27, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-5065-9). At holiday time, Charles sets out to find a tree that will make his wishes come true. Ages 2–4.

Because of an Acorn by Lola M. Schaefer and Adam Schaefer, illus. by Frann Preston-Gannon (Aug. 2, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-1242-8). This tale of nature’s interconnectedness begins with an acorn. Ages 3–5.

Bunny Slopes by Claudia Rueda (Oct. 4, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-4197-8). By shaking this novelty book, kids help Bunny enjoy a day of skiing. Ages 3–5.

Planet Kindergarten: 100 Days in Orbit by Sue Ganz-Schmitt, illus. by Shane Prigmore (Oct. 4, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-3776-6). Kids in space celebrate a milestone in this sequel to Planet Kindergarten. Ages 3–5.

Presents Through the Window: A Taro Gomi Christmas Book by Taro Gomi (Sept. 20, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-5138-0). In this book with cutouts, a hurried Santa delivers gifts via helicopter. Ages 3–5.

Sleep Tight Farm: A Farm Prepares for Winter by Eugenie Doyle, illus. by Becca Stadtlander (Aug. 2, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-2901-3). After a year’s hard work, a family readies its farm for winter. Ages 3–5.

They All Saw a Cat by Brendan Wenzel (Aug. 30, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-5013-0) reveals the many lives of one cat and how perspective shapes what we see. Ages 3–5.

Top Dog: And Other Doggone Delightful Expressions by Carli Davidson (Oct. 4, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-5134-2) compiles canine idioms featuring photos of dogs. Ages 3–5.

How to Be a Hero by Florence Parry Heide, illus. by Chuck Groenink (Oct. 4, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-2710-1). This story about how we choose our idols sheds light on the real nature of heroism. Ages 5–8.

When an Elephant Falls in Love by Davide Cali, illus. by Alice Lotti (Dec. 20, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-4727-7). This tale of an elephant in love shows that the best things in life come to those who wait. Ages 5–8.

Cleared for Takeoff: The Ultimate Book of Flight by Rowland White (Oct. 11, hardcover, $21.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-3550-2) is a compendium on flight offering stories of pioneers, profiles of planes, and activities. Ages 8–12.

The Doorway and the Deep by K.E. Ormsbee (Oct. 4, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-3636-3). With war approaching, Lottie searches for answers about her magical world, her parents, and her abilities. Ages 8–12.

Hundred Percent by Karen Romano Young (Aug. 2, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-3890-9). In her last year of elementary school, Christine faces change at every turn. Ages 8–12.

Secrets in the Snow: A Novel of Intrigue and Romance by Michaela MacColl (Oct. 4, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-3358-4). Jane Austen solves a murder and decides whether to accept a new suitor. Ages 12–18.

Series

Cozy Classics presents The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Sept. 6, board book, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-4521-5249-3), Emma (Sept. 6, board book, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-4521-5255-4), Les Misérables (Sept. 6, board book, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-4521-5251-6), and The Nutcracker (Sept. 6, board book, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-4521-5248-6) by Jack Wang and Holman Wang, ages up to 2. Nina Laden’s Peek-a… continues with Peek-a Choo-Choo! (Aug. 2, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-5473-2), ages up to 2. Finger Puppet Books presents Baby Reindeer by Yu-Hsuan Huang (Aug. 2, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-4661-4), ages up to 3. And TouchThinkLearn offers ABC by Xavier Deneux (Sept. 6, board book, $24.99, ISBN 978-1-4521-4503-7), ages 3–5.

Cinco Puntos

Grandpa’s Ha-la-loo-ya Hambone by Joe Hayes, illus. by Antonio Castro L. (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-941026-54-0; paper, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-941026-55-7). In this tall tale, Joe’s inventive mother finds a way to make a ham bone last—and to share it. Ages 3–7.

Conspiracy Girl by Karen Chacek, illus. by Abraham Balcázar (Nov. 15, paper, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-941026-64-9). Can a daydreaming girl stop evil birds from destroying the world? Ages 8–12.

Rani Patel in Full Effect by Sonia Patel (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-941026-49-6; paper, $11.95, ISBN 978-1-941026-50-2). When Rani’s father leaves, a rebellious act leads her onstage as a hip-hop performer, and into a relationship with an older man. Ages 12–18.

Series: D-Bow High School Hoops picks up Quicks by Kevin Waltman (Nov. 15, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-941026-61-8; paper, $11.95, ISBN 978-1-941026-62-5), ages 12–18.

Clavis

Me and the Animals by Liesbet Slegers (Aug. 9, hardcover, $11.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-282-2) showcases animals a child commonly encounters. Ages 1–up.

Does Giraffe Eat Alone? (Aug. 9, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-288-4) and Does Mouse Squeak Alone? (Aug. 9, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-289-1) by Anita Bijsterbosch. These books with flaps introduce animals in their enviroments; and the sounds small critters make. Ages 2–up.

Everyone Is Yawning by Anita Bijsterbosch (Aug. 9, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-227-3). Flaps lift to reveal sleepy creatures at bedtime. Ages 2–up.

Pretty Little Tails (Aug. 9, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-284-6) and Sweet Snouts (Aug. 9, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-283-9) by Liesbet Slegers. Split pages enable animal tails and faces to appear in surprising ways. Ages 2–up.

A Chocolate in My Pocket by Eric LaBranche, illus. by Margaret Anne Suggs (Nov. 15, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-305-8), spotlights the close relationship between a father and daughter. Ages 3–6.

Ducky and the Monsters by Lizelot Versteeg (Aug. 9, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-285-3). In this counting tale, Ducky walks through the monster forest on his way home. Ages 3–up.

Mary Has a Baby by Mieke van Hooft, illus. by Lonneke Leever (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-304-1). Rhymed verse relays the Christmas story. Ages 3–up.

Dreaming of Mocha by An Swerts, illus. by Eline Van Lindenhuizen (Nov. 15, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-294-5). What happens when the owner of the dog Florence finds in her garden appears at the door? Ages 4–up.

The Wolf and His Shadow by Thierry Robberecht, illus. by Stéphanie Frippiat (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-302-7). A wolf who is afraid of his own shadow discovers it can be very useful. Ages 4–up.

Baba Yaga by An Leysen (Sept. 13, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-290-7). A brave girl meets this legendary witch. Ages 5–up.

I Don’t Want a Rabbit by Ingrid Prins, illus. by Jelena Brezovec (Nov. 15, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-297-6). A boy finds a rabbit at his door in this tale about caring for and saying goodbye to pets. Ages 5–up.

Princess Lemonella by Saarein te Brake, illus. by Sassafras de Bruyn (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-291-4). A contrary princess discovers that love can make her smile. Ages 6–up.

Series

Larry and Lola continues with What Will We Choose? (Sept. 13, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-287-7) and What Will We See There? (Sept. 13, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-286-0) by Elly van der Linden, illus. by Suzanne Diederen, ages 2–up. Pauline Oud’s Little Billy-Bob stars in Good Night, Little Billy-Bob (Nov. 15, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-295-2) and Little Billy-Bob Eats It All (Nov. 15, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-296-9), ages 2–up. Little White Fish swims on with Little White Fish Has Many Friends by Guido van Genechten (Aug. 9, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-303-4), ages 2–up. Ian and Sarah releases Ian at Grandma and Grandpa’s House by Pauline Oud (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-292-1), ages 3–up. Want to Know adds Whales by Barbara Van Rheenen (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-298-3), ages 4–up. What They Do introduces Pilots and What They Do by Liesbet Slegers (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-300-3), ages 4–up. Animals in the Wild debuts with The Bear by Renée Rahir (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-299-0), ages 5–up. And joining Mack’s World of Wonder are All About Forests (Sept. 13, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-301-0) and This is the Netherlands (Aug. 9, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-60537-307-2) by Mack van Gageldonk, ages 5–up.

Clovercroft

Ellie And The Day She Remem-bered by Kathy Chamberlin, illus. by Emily Hamilton (Oct. 1, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-942557-60-9). An elephant learns a lesson about how inner promises can keep you from becoming who you’re meant to be. Ages 2–5.

Kylie Meets Cooley! by Danielle Hart and Kylie Laine, illus. by Jenny Shaneyfelt (Oct. 1, hardcover, $13.99, ISBN 978-1-942557-59-3). After moving away, Kylie is sad until she befriends Cooley Cow. Ages 2–5.

Chronicles of the Second Realm: Brotherhood of Exorcists by Curtis Reid Edgett (Aug. 1, paper, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-942557-53-1). When a teen’s world collides with a secret organization that monitors all supernatural activities, a whole new world is opened up to him. Ages 13–up.

Series

Libby Liberty features In Search of Super Citizens, ed. by Alice Sullivan, illus. by Daniel Pagan (Aug. 1, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-942557-50-0), ages 5–8.

Cornell Lab

Am I Like You? by Laura Erickson and Brian Scott Sockin, illus. by Anna Rettberg (Aug. 9, hardcover, $15.95, ISBN 978-1-943645-03-9). A mother and son compare their personalities with traits of various birds. Ages 4–7.

Cottage Door

Series

Babies Love offers Babies Love Christmas by (Aug. 1, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-116-0) and Babies Love Halloween (Aug. 1, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-115-3) by Stacy Peterson, ages up to 3. New Flip-a-Flap titles are Jingle & Joy: Christmas Flip-a-Flap by Holly Berry-Byrd, illus. by Lindsay Dale (Sept. 5, board book, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-128-3); Sassy & Sweet: Pretty Purse Flip-a-Flap by Rose Partridge, illus. by Kirsteen Harris-Jones (Sept. 5, board book, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-129-0); and Vroom & Zoom: Things That Go Flip-a-Flap by Partridge, illus. by Pamela Barbieri (Sept. 5, board book, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-130-6), ages up to 3. And I Can Do It presents Going to Grandma’s House by Scarlett Wing, illus. by Yuyi Chen (Aug. 1, board book, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-114-6), ages up to 3.

Little Bird Stories gains Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Carmen Crowe, illus. by Lucy Fleming (Aug. 1, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-112-2); The Little Red Hen by R.I. Redd, illus. by Genie Espinoza (Aug. 1, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-111-5); Little Vampire’s Big Smile by Rosa Von Feder, illus. by Lindsay Dale (Aug. 1, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-109-2); Little Witch’s Zoomin’ Broom by Von Feder, illus. by Anoosha Syed (Aug. 1, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-127-6); and Oh, Christmas Tree! by Holly Berry-Byrd, illus. by Helen Dardik (Aug. 1, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-110-8), ages up to 3. Peek-a-Flap adds three titles by Jaye Garnett: Moo, illus. by Joy Steuerwald (Aug. 1, board book, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-124-5);Who, illus. by Ariel Silverstein (Aug. 1, board book, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-125-2); and Zoo, illus. by Kasia Nowowiejska (Aug. 1, board book, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-126-9), ages up to 3. And Itsy Bitsy Spider by Rob McClurkan (Aug. 1, board book, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-68052-113-9) joins Sing & Smile Stories, ages up to 3.

Creative Company/Amicus Ink

Series

New Photographic Board Books by Rebecca Glaser are Cars Zoom (Aug. 16, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-68152-121-3), Cows Moo (Aug. 16, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-68152-125-1), Ducks Quack (Aug. 16, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-68152-127-5), Horses Neigh (Aug. 16, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-68152-126-8), Pigs Oink (Aug. 16, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-68152-128-2), Planes Soar (Aug. 16, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-68152-122-0), Tractors Pull (Aug. 16, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-68152-123-7), and Trucks Haul (Aug. 16, board book, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-68152-124-4), ages 2–3.

Creative Company/Creative Editions

Fuzzy, Furry Hat by Etienne Delessert (Aug. 16, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-56846-296-7). A lonely bear shelters animals in his hat during a deluge. Ages 6–8.

The Great North Woods by Brian Heinz (Aug. 16, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-56846-275-2) celebrates the natural world in this region. Ages 6–8.

The Million Stories of Marco Polo by Michael J. Rosen (Aug. 16, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-56846-290-5) relays tales about this legendary explorer. Ages 6–8.

The Riddle Horse by Mark Summers (Aug. 16, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-56846-291-2). A horse recounts its adventures with various riders throughout the years. Ages 6–8.

The Navajo Code Talkers by J. Patrick Lewis (Aug. 16, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-56846-295-0) explains how the Navajo people helped the Allies during WWII. Ages 7–9.

Creston

The Big Adventures of Mr. Small by JoAnn Adinolfi (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-939547-26-2). An adventurous hamster leaves his cage to take on a vacuum cleaner. Ages 6–10.

Jack Death by M.L. Windsor (Sept. 13, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-939547-28-6). Two kids (one the son of Death) thwart the evil plot of a lemon-headed villain. Ages 8–12.

Caravaggio: Painter on the Run by Marissa Moss (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-939547-29-3) profiles this revolutionary Italian artist, bold both on canvas and in his personal life. Ages 12–up.

Dark Horse

Tree Mail by Brian Smith and Mike Raicht (Nov. 15, paper, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-5067-0096-0). In this graphic novel, an optimistic frog lands a job delivering mail to the other animals on Popomoko Island. Ages 8–12.

Disney Press

Elena of Avalor Feliz Navidad: A Royal Christmas (Sept. 13, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-4792-6), Elena hosts a Navidad celebration in the park so everyone can celebrate together. Ages 6-8.

Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s Library (Jan. 31, hardcover, $10.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-8099-2) collects Belle’s thoughts, drawings, and quotes from her favorite books. Ages 12–18.

Series

Guide to Life adds Star vs. the Forces of Evil Star and Marco’s Guide to Mastering Every Dimension (Jan. 10, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-7419-9), ages 8–12. The Zodiac Legacy concludes with Balance of Power by Stan Lee and Stuart Moore, illus. by Andie Tong (Jan. 24, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-1351-8), ages 8–12. And As Old as Time by Liz Braswell (Sept. 6, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-0728-9) is a new Twisted Tale, ages 12–18.

Disney/Lucasfilm

Star Wars Join the Resistance #1 (Jan. 17, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-0484-4). In this series launch, a ragtag group of young Resistance troopers is on the run from the evil First Order. Ages 10–12.

Star Wars Ahsoka by E.K. Johnston (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-0566-7) reveals what happened to Ahsoka after she left the Jedi Order near the end of the Clone Wars. Ages 12–18.

Disney/Marvel

Iron Man: The Gauntlet by Eoin Colfer, illus. by Owen Richardson (Oct. 25, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-4160-3). How invincible is Iron Man is when he is stripped of his weaponry? Ages 8–12.

Series

Black Widow Novels continues with Black Widow Red Vengeance by Margaret Stohl (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-7347-5), ages 12–18.

Disney-Hyperion


Beauty and the Beast by Cynthia Rylant, illus. by Meg Park (Jan. 31, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4231-1981-4) is a picture-book adaptation of this tale. Ages 3–5.

The Doll People’s Christmas by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin, illus. by Brett Helquist (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-2339-5). Annabelle Doll realizes that all she needs for a perfect holiday is to share it with her friends and family. Ages 3–5.

Hotel Bruce by Ryan T. Higgins (Oct. 18, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-4362-1). Mice turn Bruce’s home into a hotel in this sequel to Mother Bruce. Ages 3–5.

How This Book Was Made by Mac Barnett, illus. by Adam Rex (Sept. 6, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4231-5220-0). Pirates and an angry tiger turn up in this look at the process of making a book. Ages 3–5.

Lotus and Feather by Ji-li Jiang, illus. by Julie Downing (Dec. 13, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4231-2754-3). Inspired by the true story of a crane that rescued a Chinese village, this is a tale about respecting nature. Ages 3–5.

Nanette’s Baguette by Mo Willems (Oct. 25, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-2286-2). In this rhyming story, Nanette goes to the bakery to get a baguette from baker Juliette. Ages 3–5.

Queen Dog by Bridget Heos, illus. by Alejandro O’Keeffe (Jan. 3, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-2852-9). What happens when a royal dog’s subjects become distracted—and a tiny stranger moves into the castle? Ages 3–5.

Papillon: The Very Fluffy Kitty by A.N. Kang (Sept. 6, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-1798-1) launches a series about a kitty that is, literally, lighter than air. Ages 3–5.

The Happiest Book Ever by Bob Shea (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-3045-4) is filled with such happy things as a dancing cake, a candy parade, and a hug monster—but there’s also a frowny frog. Ages 6–8.

Race the Night by Kirsten Hubbard (Nov. 8, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-0834-7). After the world ends and the desert ranch is the only thing left, Eider searches for answers, truth, and meaning. Ages 8–12.

Threads by Ami Polonsky (Nov. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-4690-5). An American girl finds a note with a desperate plea for help from a girl stuck in a Beijing factory. Ages 8–12.

Jed and the Junkyard War by Steven Bohls (Dec. 6, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-2923-6). In this series debut, a boy whose parents go missing lands in a mysterious world at war over junk. Ages 8–12.

The Bone Sparrow by Zana Fraillon (Nov. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-8151-7). An illiterate girl asks a boy in an Australian detention center to read aloud her mother’s notebook to unravel her family’s stories. Ages 9–12.

Forever, Again by Victoria Laurie (Dec. 13, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-0009-9). Dark family secrets mesh with a love story in this novel, told in the alternating voices of two teens a generation apart. Ages 12–18.

A List of Cages by Robin Roe (Jan. 10, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-6380-3). A senior reaches out to a troubled freshman, the foster brother he hasn’t seen in five years, who is hiding dangerous secrets. Ages 12–18.

Saving Hamlet by Molly Booth (Nov. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-5274-6). In this time-travel tale, Emma is on the crew of both her school production of Hamlet and the Globe Theater’s original play. Ages 12–18.

This Is Our Story by Ashley Elston (Nov. 15, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-3089-8). Interning at a crooked DA’s office, Kate uncovers the truth about a friend’s death in an alleged hunting “accident.” Ages 12–18.

Shutter by Laurie Faria Stolarz (Oct. 18, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-2790-4). After a boy accused of murdering his parents escapes from juvie, a teen uses her camera to uncover the truth about the crime. Ages 14–up.

Spindle by E.K. Johnston (Dec. 6, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-2228-2). A demon possesses a curse that will cost a princess her soul, or force her to destroy her own people to save her life. Ages 14–up.

The Amateurs by Sara Shepard (Nov. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-4227-3). In this series debut, an aspiring sleuth embarks on a mission to crack the years-old case of a missing person. Ages 14–up.

Series

Elephant & Piggie Like Reading! debuts with The Cookie Fiasco by Mo Willems and Dan Santat (Sept. 20, hardcover, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-2636-5); and We Are Growing! by Willems and Laurie Keller (Sept. 20, hardcover, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-2635-8), ages 6–8. Jonathan Stroud’s Lockwood & Co. gains The Creeping Shadow (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-0967-2), ages 8–12. Quinny & Hopper return in Partners in Slime by Adriana Brad Schanen, illus. by Charles Santoso (Oct. 25, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-7506-6), ages 8–12. Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard by Rick Riordan continues with The Hammer of Thor (Oct. 4, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-4231-6092-2), ages 10–14. Hunter adds Elite by Mercedes Lackey (Sept. 6, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-0785-2), ages 12–18. The Naturals picks up Bad Blood by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Nov. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-5732-1), ages 12–18. And Wayfarer by Alexandra Bracken (Jan. 3, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4847-1576-5) joins Passenger, ages 14–up.

DK

Lego Nexo Knights: The Book of Knights by Julia March (Aug. 30, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5400-3) explores the new futuristic Lego world of Knighton. All ages.

Roar! Roar! Baby Dinosaur (Oct. 4, board book, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5390-7) offers a rhyming dinosaur story with flaps and light-activated sounds. Ages up to 3.

My Best Pop-up Construction Site Book (Sept. 20, board book, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5391-4). In this pop-up tour of a construction site, readers press a button to hear sounds. Ages 3–5.

Amazing Pop-up Human Body (Oct. 25, hardcover, $21.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5306-8) reveals how different parts of the body fit and work together. Ages 5–9.

The Big Book of Trains (Oct. 25, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5361-7) tracks locomotive history and discusses how trains are designed for various tasks and terrains. Ages 5–9.

Disney/Pixar Finding Dory: The Essential Collection (Oct. 4, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5273-3) is a guide to the characters and settings of this new animated film. Ages 5–9.

First Children’s Dictionary (Nov. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5467-6) is an updated edition of this reference. Ages 5–9.

My Encyclopedia of Very Important Things (Sept. 13, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-4968-9) compiles facts, illustrations, photography, and games exploring history, animals, people, and planets. Ages 5–9.

The Amazing Book of Star Wars by Elizabeth Dowsett (Oct. 4, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5460-7 introduces new Star Wars fans to the saga’s heroes, droids, aliens, and foes. Ages 6–9.

Disney Moana: The Essential Guide (Oct. 4, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5259-7) focuses on the characters, locations, and story lines from this animated movie. Ages 6–9.

365 Things to Do with Lego Bricks by Simon Hugo, contributions by Alice Finch (Oct. 4, hardcover, $24.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5302-0) rounds up building ideas, games, and activities. Ages 6–9.

Utterly Amazing Dinosaur (Oct. 4, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5366-2). This exploration of the prehistoric world features facts, games, pop-ups, and activities. Ages 6–9.

Monster High Character Encyclopedia by Eric Hardie (Sept. 6, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5092-0) offers a behind-the-scenes look at Monster High’s world and students. Ages 7–9.

Children Just Like Me: A New Celebration of Children Around the World (Sept. 6, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5392-1) is an updated edition of this tribute to international cultures. Ages 7–10.

Children Just Like Me: A School Like Mine: A Celebration of Schools Around the World (Sept. 6, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5100-2) updates this look at kids’ lives and schools across the globe. Ages 8–12.

Children’s Illustrated Atlas (Aug. 16, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-3555-2) compiles facts, maps, and photos. Ages 8–12.

It Can’t Be True! 2 (Sept. 13, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5407-2) combines weird facts and CGI renderings and photos. Ages 8–12.

The Magic Show Book (Oct. 11, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5396-9). This interactive guide for young illusionists includes a wand, props, and paper engineering. Ages 8–12.

Marvel Absolutely Everything You Need to Know by Adam Bray and John Sazaklis (Aug. 30, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5262-7) collects facts and stories about Marvel superheroes and villains. Ages 8–12.

The Skeleton Book by Robert Winston (Sept. 13, hardcover, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5336-5). This guide to all 206 bones of the body features a pullout skeleton poster. Ages 8–12.

Super Cool Tech (Oct. 11, hardcover, $24.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5205-4) is an illustrated compendium spotlighting the history and impact of technological innovations and inventions. Ages 8–12.

Space Visual Encyclopedia (Nov. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5472-0). This space reference features CGI photography. Ages 9–12.

Series

Really Feely starts up with Baby Animals (Jan. 3, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5697-7) and Farm (Jan. 3, board book, $6.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5517-8), ages up to 2. Baby Touch and Feel adds I Love You (Dec. 6, board book, $5.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5763-9), Colors (Aug. 2, board book, $5.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5470-6), and First Words (Aug. 2, board book, $5.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5471-3), ages up to 3. Flaptastic issues a larger-format edition of Colors (Sept. 6, board book, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5619-9), ages 1–3. Noisy Peekaboo gains Noisy Fire Engine Peekaboo! (Sept. 20, board book, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5422-5) and Noisy Toys Peekaboo! (Sept. 20, board book, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5423-2), ages 1–3. Sophie la girafe returns in Sophie’s Big Beep Beep Book! (Sept. 6, board book, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5375-4), ages 1–3. And Skills for Starting School introduces My Busy Computer Book (Sept. 6, board book, $13.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5129-3), ages 2–5.

DK Readers L2 wins What is the President’s Job? by Allison Singer (Jan. 3, paper, $3.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5748-6), ages 5–7. And DK Find Out! launches with 10 titles, including Ancient Rome (Sept. 6, paper, $10.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5427-0), Dinosaurs (Sept. 6, paper, $10.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5429-4), and Pirates (Jan. 10, paper, $10.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5752-3), ages 6–9. Eyewitness welcomes Presidents by James Barber (Jan. 3, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5770-7), ages 8–12. And Animal! (Sept. 6, hardcover, $29.99, ISBN 978-1-4654-5335-8) is a new Knowledge Encyclopedia, ages 9–12.

Doubleday Canada

A Dangerous Game by John Wilson (Aug. 23, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-0-385-68307-4). As WWI breaks out, a Belgian girl who is a trained spy embarks on a crucial mission. Ages 9–12.

United We Stand by Eric Walters (Sept. 8, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-0-385-66640-4). This sequel to We All Fall Down follows the story of Will and his father after their escape from the devestation of 9/11. Ages 10–up.

Dragon & Unicorn by C.C. Humphreys (Sept. 27, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-385-67712-7). A teen thrust into a world where a dragon reigns joins forces with old enemies and to save the land from destruction. Ages 14–up.

Dreaming Robot

A Witch’s Kitchen by Dianna Sanchez (Sept. 25, paper, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-940924-18-2). At a new school, a witch struggling with her magic encounters peers of different magical races. Ages 8–12.

The Demon Girls Song by Susan Jane Bigelow (Sept. 25, paper, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-940924-15-1). When an ancient demon enters her head, a girl launches a quest to regain her identity and save her world. Ages 13–up.

Series

Young Explorer’s Adventure Guides releases 2017 Young Explorer’s Adventure Guide, ed. by Corie Weaver and Sean Weaver (Dec. 15, paper, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-940924-21-2), ages 8–12.

Dry Climate Studios

Series

Alphabet Cities by Maria Kernahan, illus. by Michael Schafbuch, visits B Is for Boston (Sept. 1, board book, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-942402-32-9), T Is for Texas (Sept. 1, board book, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-942402-33-6), N Is for New York (Aug. 1, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-942402-29-9), and W Is for Washington DC (Sept. 15, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-942402-30-5), ages 5–7.

Dundurn

And Then the Sky Exploded by David A. Poulsen (Nov. 15, paper, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4597-3637-5). When a boy learns his great-grandfather helped build the A-bombs dropped on Japan, he wants to make amends. Ages 12–15.

Detached by Christina Kilbourne (Sept. 6, paper, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4597-3431-9). Through the perspectives of a suicidal teen, her best friend, and her mother, this story reveals the effects of depression. Ages 14–18.

Series

Hannah Smart stars in In Over Her Head by Melody Fitzpatrick (Oct. 11, paper, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-4597-3160-8), ages 9–12. And The Night Flyer’s Handbook continues with Everton Miles Is Stranger Than Me by Philippa Dowding (Nov. 8, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4597-3527-9), ages 9–12.

Duo

Hello, Baby Animals: A High-Contrast Book by Julissa Mora (Sept. 13, board book, $7.95, ISBN 978-1-938093-68-5). This follow-up to Hello, Ocean Friends connects images on the page with real animals. Ages up to 3.

Series

Local Baby Books welcomes Boston Baby by Shirley Vernick and Courtney La Forest (Sept. 13, board book, $8.95, ISBN 978-1-938093-69-2), ages up to 4.

Eerdmans

The Golden Key: A Victorian Fairy Tale by George MacDonald, illus. by Ruth Sanderson (Sept. 15, hardcover, $16, ISBN 978-0-8028-5456-8). After a boy finds a key at the end of a rainbow, he and a runaway girl set out to learn its purpose. All Ages.

At Night by Helga Bansch (Aug. 10, hardcover, $14, ISBN 978-0-8028-5471-1). Sometimes, when all the animals return to their homes to sleep, their world—or this book—gets turned upside down. Ages 2–6.

A Well-Mannered Young Wolf by Jean Leroy, illus. by Matthieu Maudet (Sept. 22, hardcover, $16, ISBN 978-0-8028-5479-7). On his first hunting trip, a wolf honors his prey’s final wishes. Ages 4–8.

Why Am I Here? by Constance Ørbeck-Nilssen, illus. by Akin Duzakin (Oct. 14, hardcover, $16, ISBN 978-0-8028-5477-3). In this tale encouraging self-reflection, a girl wonders what it would be like to live elsewhere. Ages 5–9.

Leather Shoe Charlie by Gyeong-hwa Kim, illus. by Anna Balbusso and Elena Balbusso (Nov. 15, paper, $10, ISBN 978-0-8028-5473-5). During the Industrial Revolution, pollution precipitates a boy’s big sacrifice. Ages 6–10.

A Dog Like Sam by Edward van de Vendel, illus. by Philip Hopman (Oct. 28, hardcover, $13, ISBN 978-0-8028-5484-1). After a family adopts the dog they find in their yard, his original owner comes looking for him. Ages 8–12.

Series

Trade Winds offers Father’s Road by Ji-yun Jang, illus. by Tan Jun, ed. by Joy Crowley (Nov. 15, paper, $10, ISBN 978-0-8028-5472-8), ages 6–10.

Egmont UK

The Sheep Won’t Sleep! by Curtis Jobling, illus. by Tom Mcaughlin (Nov. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-6711-3). At bedtime, all the farmyard animals settle down for the night—except the rambunctious sheep. Ages up to 4.

Clever Bill by William Nicholson (Nov. 1, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-8332-8). Words and pictures relay the story of a busy day and a forgotten toy. Ages 3–5.

The Little Christmas Tree by Vicki Gausden and Corina Fletcher (Sept. 28, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-7566-8). Animals decorate a forlorn tree in this story with press-out pieces and a pop-up tree. Ages 3–5.

Mystery & Mayhem: Twelve Deliciously Intriguing Mysteries by The Crime Club, ed. by Katherine Woodfine (Oct. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-8264-2). These stories by British authors introduce young detectives. Ages 8–10.

Series

George’s Amazing Adventures adds Socks for Santa (Sept. 1, paper, $10.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-7055-7) and Treats for a T. Rex (Nov. 1, paper, $10.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-7362-6) by Charlotte Guillain and Adam Guillain, illus. by Lee Wildish, ages 3–5. Ant & Bee return in Left and Right with Ant and Bee by Angela Banner (Sept. 28, hardcover, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-7929-1), ages 3–5. Bod is back in Bod and the Cake by Michael Cole and Joanne Cole (Sept. 28, hardcover, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-8056-3), ages 4–6. Noggin the Nog reigns in Noggin the King by Oliver Postgate, illus. by Peter Firmin (Sept. 28, hardcover, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-8152-2), ages 6–8. Rascal stars in Lost in the Caves by Chris Cooper, illus. by James de la Rue (Sept. 28, paper, $7.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-7511-8), ages 6–8. And Mel Foster sails on in Mel Foster and the Demon Butler by Julia Golding (Oct. 1, paper, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-7734-1), ages 9–12.

Egmont UK/Red Shed

Fluttering Minibeast Adventures: With a Pop & Play Butterfly Model (Sept. 28, hardcover, $10.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-7755-6) and Tickly Minibeast Adventures: With a Pop & Play Spider Model (Sept. 28, hardcover, $10.99, ISBN 978-1-4052-7756-3) by Jess French, illus. by Jonathan Woodward, offer facts and activities to encourage kids’ exploration of the natural world—plus a model. Ages 3–5.

Elephant Rock

The Art of Holding On and Letting Go by Kristin Bartley Lenz (Sept. 12, paper, $12.95, ISBN 978-0-9968649-1-6). After a mountain climbing tragedy, Cara starts over and finds friendship and first love. Ages 12–up.

Elva Resa

N Is For Never Forget: POW-MIA A to Z by Nancy Polette, illus. by Paul Dillon (Dec. 1, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-934617-36-6). This alphabetical journey through wartime history pays tribute to prisoners of war and those missing in action. Ages 8–up.

Encantos

Series

Canticos welcomes Burrito/Little Donkey (Oct. 11, board book, $14.95, ISBN 978-0-9969959-3-1) and Elefantitos/Little Elephants (Aug. 9, board book, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-9969959-1-7) by Susie Jaramillo, ages up to 4.

Enchanted Lion

Lines, Squiggles, Letters, Words by Ruth Rocha, illus. by Madalena Matoso (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59270-208-4), shows how a child who is not yet reading looks at the world and sees language. Ages 3–6.

The Happy Hunter by Roger Duvoisin (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-59270-205-3). A would-be hunter realizes that, as a vegetarian and animal lover, he cannot hunt. Ages 3–8.

A Most Mysterious Mouse by Giovanna Zoboli, illus. by Lisa D’Andrea (Sept. 13, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59270-213-8). A cat obsessed by mice waits in anticipation for one unimaginable mouse to appear. Ages 3–9.

Have You Seen My Trumpet? by Michaël Escoffier, illus. by Kris Di Giacomo (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59270-201-5), completes the wordplay trilogy that began with Take Away the A and Where’s the Baboon? Ages 4–8.

Margarash by Mark Riddle, illus. by Tim Miller (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59270-216-9). In this friendship story, a boy and a seemingly nasty monster realize they need each other. Ages 4–8.

The Polar Bear by Jenni Desmond (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59270-200-8) explores polar bear characteristics, habits, and habitats. Ages 4–8.

Roland by Nelly Stephane, illus. by André François (Oct. 11, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-59270-204-6), is a new edition of this story about a small boy with a huge imagination, first published in 1958. Ages 4–8.

What Color Is the Wind? by Anne Herbauts (Oct. 11, paper, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59270-221-3). A blind child questions all he encounters––a dog, wolf, mountain, bird, stream, and tree––about the color of the wind. Ages 5–up.

The Steadfast Tin Soldier by Hans Christian Andersen, illus. by JooHee Yoon (Oct. 11, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-59270-202-2). This printmaker offers a new graphic interpretation of this classic. Ages 6–9.

Entangled

Chasing Truth by Julie Cross (Sept. 6, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-63375-509-3). In this series launch, a teen grapples with the suicide of her homecoming date and the intentions of a mysterious new boy. Ages 12–up.

Europa

The Beach at Night by Elena Ferrante, trans. by Ann Goldstein, illus. by Mara Cerri (Nov. 1, trade paper, $12, ISBN 978-1-609453-70-1). A doll left behind on a beach shares her feelings of abandonment and fear. All ages.

Exisle

Dance with Me by Penny Harrison, illus. by Gwynneth Jones (Oct. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-925335-23-1). What happens to a ballerina in a music box when the girl who owns it grows up? Ages 4–8.

The Great Sock Secret by Susan Whelan, illus. by Gwynneth Jones (Oct. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-925335-24-8). Might fairies be responsible for the disappearance of socks from the laundry basket? Ages 4–8.

The Sugar and Spice Collection: Fairies, Ponies and Ballerinas Come Out to Play in Three Fun-filled Stories! by Anouska Jones, Penny Harrison, and Susan Whelan (Oct. 1, hardcover, $34.99, ISBN 978-1-925335-20-0) packages three picture books in a slipcase. Ages 4–8.

Series

A Kids’ Year gains A New York Year: Twelve Months in the Life of New York’s Kids by Tania McCartney, illus. by Tina Snerling (Sept. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-925335-07-1), ages 4–8.

F+W Media/Merit

Aftermath by Clara Kensie (Nov. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4405-9870-8). A teen who returns home after being kidnapped discovers that her family has unraveled in her absence. Ages 13–up.

Color Blind by Sheila Sobel (Oct. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4405-9746-6). After moving to New Orleans to live with her aunt, April encounters her family’s secret heritage in the Katrina-ravaged city. Ages 13–up.

Dessert First by Dean Gloster (Sept. 2, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4405-9454-0). Learning she’s a bone marrow match for her leukemia patient brother, Kat fears the transplant will fail. Ages 13–up.

Dial Em for Murder by Marni Bates (Nov. 4, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4405-9585-1). When a prep-school student gets caught up in the death of a hi-tech hitman, she tries to stay one step ahead of the killers. Ages 13–up.

Everyday Magic by Emily Albright (Dec. 2, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4405-9873-9). Determined to control her own life, the daughter of an overbearing movie director enrolls in a British design school. Ages 13–up.

The Life Fantastic by Liza Ketchum (Jan. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4405-9876-0). In 1913, a teen encounters racism, love, and family disapproval after leaving Vermont to find stardom in New York. Ages 13–up.

Teach Me to Forget by Erica M. Chapman (Dec. 2, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4405-9457-1). A suicidal teen meets a boy who has reasons, in addition to love, to fight for her life. Ages 13–up.

Unlocked by Margo Kelly (Oct. 1, hardcover, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4405-9359-8). Hannah must reclaim her mind from whatever’s taking it over to save her friends, her mother, and herself. Ages 13–up.

Faber & Faber

Mr. Mistoffelees: The Conjuring Cat (Oct. 11, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-0-571-32222-0) and Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat (Nov. 15, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-0-571-32483-5) by T. S. Eliot, illus. by Arthur Robins, are picture-book versions of these feline poems. Ages up to 5.

Series

Atticus Claw stars in Atticus Claw Goes Ashore (Oct. 11, paper, $7.95, ISBN 978-0-571-30531-5) and Atticus Claw Learns to Draw (Aug. 9, paper, $7.95, ISBN 978-0-571-30533-9) by Jennifer Gray, ages 7–9.

Fabled Films Press

Series

The Nocturnals by Tracey Hecht, illus. by Kate Liebman, presents The Ominous Eye (Sept. 20, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-944020-03-3) and The Fallen Star (Jan. 10, hardcover, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-944020-05-7), ages 7–12.

Familius

W Is for Washington: An Evergreen State ABC Primer by Trish Madson, illus. by David W. Miles (Aug. 9, board book, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-944822-02-6), offers an alphabetical introduction to this state. Ages 1–3.

Lift and Look Books: The Creation (Sept. 13, board book, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-939629-55-5) and Noah’s Ark (Sept. 13, board book, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-939629-56-2) by David W. Miles are foam board books relaying these biblical tales. Ages 2–5.

Ants ’n’ Uncles by Clay Rice (Sept. 6, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-942934-68-4). After stepping in an ant pile, Uncle dances around the world. Ages 3–6.

Series

Let’s Count adds Let’s Count Washington: Numbers and Colors in the Evergreen State by David W. Miles (Aug. 9, board book, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-942934-80-6), ages 1–3. Joining 10 Little Monsters are 10 Little Monsters Visit California (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-942934-72-1) and 10 Little Monsters Visit New York City (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-942934-67-7) by Jess Smart Smiley, ages 5–8. And Smiley’s 12 Little Elves welcomes 12 Little Elves Visit Texas (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-942934-03-5) and 12 Little Elves Visit Washington (Oct. 11, hardcover, $16.95, ISBN 978-1-942934-71-4), ages 5–8.

Fenn/Tundra

1, 2, 3 Cheers for the Toronto Maple Leafs! An Official Toronto Maple Leafs Book of Numbers by Matt Napier, illus. by Melanie Rose (Oct. 18, hardcover, $19.99, ISBN 978-1-77049-801-3). This companion to M Is for Maple Leafs also celebrates this NHL team. Ages 3–7.

Fifth House

Series

The Rahtrum Chronicles starts up with The Dream by R.K. McLay (Oct. 15, hardcover, $22.95, ISBN 978-1-927083-37-6), ages 9–12.

Firefly

Bunny Island by Philippa Kennard, photos by Yukihiro Fukuda (Sept. 15, paper, $4.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-657-8), focuses on Okunoshima Island in the Sea of Japan, home to countless wild bunnies. Ages 2–5.

My First 1000 Animals by Agnès Besson, illus. by Manuel Surein (Oct. 14, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-796-4), introduces animals from around the world. Ages 2–5.

My First 1000 Words by Caroline Modeste (Oct. 14, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-797-1) is an illustrated compendium of words. Ages 2–5.

I Love You Too, I Love You Three by Wendy Tugwood, illus. by Sheila McGraw (Sept. 1, hardcover, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-784-1), teaches numbers and underscores parents’ never-ending love. Ages 3–6.

Big Dogs, Little Dogs: A Visual Guide to the World’s Dogs by Jim Medway (Oct. 14, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-828-2) offers an introduction to 300 canine breeds. Ages 3–7.

The Little Book of Backyard Bird Songs by Andrea Pinnington and Caz Buckingham (Aug. 1, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-744-5). Text and sound buttons showcase 12 birds and their songs. Ages 5–11.

On the Reef by Judith McMurray and Shandley McMurray (Sept. 1, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-857-2). A family helps rescue an entangled turtle in this book about the importance of preserving coral reefs. Ages 5–8.

A Wasp Builds a Nest: See Inside a Paper Wasp’s Nest and Watch It Grow by Kate Scarborough and Martin Camm (Aug. 15, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-695-0) reveals how wasps build a nest, live, and work. Ages 7–10.

Creatures Close Up by Gillian Watts, photos by Philippe Martin (Sept. 15, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-783-4; paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-782-7), features photographs that display small creatures and plants in minute detail. Ages 8–12.

Enough Water? A Guide to What We Have and How We Use It, ed. by Steve Conrad (Oct. 5, hardcover, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-819-0; paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-818-3), explains the “water footprint,” the amount of freshwater used to produce the goods and services humans consume. Ages 9–12.

Falcons in the City: The Story of a Peregrine Family by Chris Earley, photos by Luke Massey (Sept. 15, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-804-6; paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-803-9). Peregrine falcons grow from eggs to full-fledged birds in an apartment flowerbox. Ages 9–12.

Sharks—Predators of the Sea by Anna Claybourne (Sept. 7, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-739-1). Photos illustrate this examination of 17 species of sharks. Ages 9–12.

365 Incredible Animals by Laure Maj (Sept. 7, paper, $14.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-755-1) presents photos of and info on a spectrum of animals. Ages 9–12.

Amazing Football: Stars, Stats and Facts by Mike Ryan (Sept. 15, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-843-5; paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-777-3) profiles leading NFL players. Ages 10–15.

Ultimate Mapping Guide for Kids by Justin Miles (Aug. 1, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-741-4) explains longitude and latitude, satellite navigation, bathymetric maps, and how to read grid maps. Ages 10–15.

Wildlife Watcher Guide by Michael Leach and Meriel Lland (Aug. 1, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-742-1) offers tips on tracking, observing, and photographing wildlife. Ages 10–15.

Penguins! The World’s Coolest Birds by Wayne Lynch (Sept. 1, hardcover, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-866-4; paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-777-3). Photos and text reveal the daily lives of these seabirds. Ages 10–up.

Weird Butterflies and Moths by Ronald Orenstein, photos of Thomas Marent (Oct. 1, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-815-2; Oct. 5, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-814-5), presents a close-up look at the beauty and behavior of butterflies. Ages 10–up.

Rocks, Minerals and Gems by John Farndon (Aug. 1, hardcover, $24.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-740-7; Aug. 15, paper, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-868-8). Photos illustrate this identification guide. Ages 11–up.

Animal Record Breakers: Thousands of Amazing Facts and Spectacular Feats by Jane Wisbey, foreword by Mark Carwardine (Oct. 1, paper, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-760-5), spotlights 900 records held by various species. Ages 12–up.

Girls Can Do Anything: From Sports to Innovation, Art to Politics, Meet Over 200 Women Who Got There First by Caitlin Doyle, illus. by Chuck Gonzales (Oct. 12, hardcover, $29.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-770-4) compiles profiles of more than 200 high-achieving women. Ages 12–up.

Series

I Want to Be... continues with three titles by Dan Liebman (Oct. 7, hardcover, $14.95 each; paper, $3.99; Spanish language edition, $6.99), ages 4–7. Ian Graham’s Mighty Machines has three additions (Sept. 1, paper, $5.95 each), ages 4–7. Little Inventions issues six titles by Raphaël Fejtö, among them The Fork (Sept. 1, hardcover, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-745-2) and Pizza (Sept. 1, hardcover, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-77085-749-0), ages 7–10. Firefly Dinosaur introduces six volumes by David West, covering the six periods that make up the Mesozoic Age (Oct.5, $16.95 each, paper $6.95), ages 8–11. And Hockey Hall of Fame Kids welcomes Hockey Hall of Fame Heroes: Scorers, Goalies and Defensemen by Eric Zweig, illus. by George Todorovic (Oct. 17, paper, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-77085-844-2), ages 9–12.

Flashlight

Hey, That’s My Monster! by Amanda Noll, illus. by Howard McWilliam (Sept. 1, hardcover, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-936261-37-6). After the monster under Ethan’s bed leaves, how will the boy get to sleep? Ages 5–7.

Flatiron

Caraval by Stephanie Garber (Jan. 10, hardcover, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-250-09525-1). When her sister is kidnapped by the mastermind of Caraval, an annual performance extravaganza, Scarlett must find her. Ages 13–18.

Formac Lorimer

Alex vs. the Four-Headed Gargantuan by Laura Peetoom, illus. by Kevin Frank (Aug. 1, hardcover, $27.99, ISBN 978-1-4594-0958-3). Illustrated comic-book style, this story follows the adventures of an imaginative boy who learns important values while working his paper route. Ages 8–12.

Crack Coach by Steven Sandor (Aug. 1, hardcover, $27.99, ISBN 978-1-4594-1000-8). Two high-school football players rally their teammates to take control from their abusive, crack cocaine-using coach. Ages 13–up.

Creep Con by Kim Firmston (Aug. 1, hardcover, $27.99, ISBN 978-1-4594-0998-9). Mariam meets some boys dressed as manga characters at a fan convention, one of whom takes his role-playing too seriously. Ages 13–up.

Gone Wild by Jodi Lundgren (Aug. 1, hardcover, $27.99, ISBN 978-1-4594-0989-7). Two teens who leave home to escape problems work together to survive in a wilderness park and take control of their lives. Ages 13–up.

The Missing by Melanie Florence (Aug. 1, hardcover, $27.99, ISBN 978-1-4594-1088-6). A teen’s investigation into the disappearances and deaths of Native girls leads her into danger as well. Ages 13–up.

Series

Secret Games of Maximus Todd offers four books by L.M. Nicodemo, illus. by Graham Ross, featuring dyslexia-friendly typefaces and formatting (Aug. 1, hardcover, $16.99 each), ages 5–8. And new SideStreets novels are Cutter Boy by Cristy Watson (Aug. 1, hardcover, $27.99, ISBN 978-1-4594-1098-5), ages 13–up, Killer Drop by Mette Bach (Aug. 1, hardcover, $27.99, ISBN 978-1-4594-1093-0), ages 13–up, One Night by Melanie Florence (Aug. 1, hardcover, $27.99, ISBN 978-1-4594-0984-2), ages 13–up, and Trap Jam by Steven Barwin (Aug. 1, hardcover, $27.99, ISBN 978-1-4594-1103-6), ages 13–up.

Free Spirit

Ollie Outside: Screen-Free Fun by Michael Oberschneider, illus. by Guy Wolek (Sept. 1, paper, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-63198-068-8). Ollie convinces his family to turn off their gadgets and spend time oudoors together. Ages 4–8.

The Survival Guide for Money Smarts: Earn, Save, Spend, Give by Eric Braun and Sandy Donovan (Sept. 1, paper, $13.99, ISBN 978-1-63198-028-2) outlines financial basics and money management tips. Ages 9–14.

Series

Zach Rules continues with Zach Makes Mistakes by William Mulcahy, illus. by Darren McKee (Sept. 1, hardcover, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-63198-110-4), ages 5–8.

Freight

The Few by Cathy McSporran (Oct. 1, paper, $12.99, ISBN 978-1-910449-34-9). During WWII, two British siblings with supernatural powers are recruited to fight the occult forces of Nazi witches. Ages 14–up.

Future Horizons/Sensory World

Sensory Like You: How One Adult With SPD Wants to Explain This Condition to Your Sensory Child by Rachel Schneider, illus. by Kelly Dillon (Nov. 1, paper, $12.95, ISBN 978-1-935567-70-7), discusses what it means to have sensory processing disorders. Ages 6–9.

Baking for Dave by Melissa Palmer (Oct. 1, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-1-935567-67-7). Competing in a national bake-off contest, a teen with sensory processing disorder learns how much she is loved. Ages 14–17.