We have selected three picture books, a middle grade novel and two young adult books to highlight for this month's new release kids books. Enjoy perusing our picks for kids and teen books that we feel represent some of the best new kids stories ... Read the rest of this post
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Blog: The Children's Book Review (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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JacketFlap tags: Roaring Brook Press, Picasso, Picture Books For Children, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Sharks, Sally Wern Comport, Rick Allen, Princeton Architectural Press, Ages 4-8, Ages 9-12, Picture Books, Book Lists, Non-Fiction, Joyce Sidman, Martin Luther King Jr., Gift Books, featured, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, Katherine Applegate, Knopf Books for Young Readers, Gandhi, Mary GrandPré, Jen Bryant, Melissa Sweet, Alexander Calder, Clarion Books, Bethany Hegedus, Bret Witter, Angela Farris Watkins, Barb Rosenstock, Best Books for Kids, Katherine Roy, Best Kids Stories, HMH Books for Young Readers, Patricia Geis, Arun Gandhi, Evan Turk, Luis Carlos Montalván, David Macaulay Studio, Dan Dion, Add a tag
The best non-fiction picture books of 2014, as picked by the editors and contributors of The Children’s Book Review.
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JacketFlap tags: HarperCollins, Ages 9-12, Book Lists, Chapter Books, The New York Times, featured, Jacqueline Woodson, Katherine Applegate, Best Sellers, Knopf Books for Young Readers, Middle Grade Books, Abrams Books, Mac Barnett, Yearling Books, R.J. Palacio, Best Books for Kids, Kid President, Nancy Paulsen Books, Dave Shelton, Best Kids Stories, Best Selling Books, Best Selling Books For Kids, Robby Novak, Add a tag
This month, A Boy and a Bear in a Boat, by Dave Shelton, is still The Children's Book Review's best selling middle grade book. And we're very happy to add the very popular Kid President’s Guide to Being Awesome and The Terrible Two to our selection from the nationwide best selling middle grade books, as they appear on The New York Times.
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JacketFlap tags: Tom Lichtenheld, Nina Laden, Daniel Salmieri, Philomel Books, Dial books, Herve Tullet, Sherri Duskey Rinker, Best Books for Kids, Adam Rubin, Best Kids Stories, Best Selling Books, Drew Daywalt, Best Selling Books For Kids, B.J. Novak, Ages 0-3, Ages 4-8, Picture Books, Book Lists, Chronicle Books, Oliver Jeffers, Gift Books, featured, Best Sellers, Picture Books For Children, Add a tag
This month our best selling picture book from our affiliate store continues to be the lively board book Peek-a-Zoo!, by Nina Laden.
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JacketFlap tags: Tom Lichtenheld, Melissa Sweet, Peachtree Publishers, Christopher Silas Neal, Lincoln Peirce, Molly Idle, The Penderwicks Series, Teens: Young Adults, Best Books for Kids, Rachel Hartman, Best Kids Stories, Popular Kids Stories, Best New Kids Books, Maripat Perkins, Seraphina Series, Ages 4-8, Ages 9-12, Picture Books, Book Lists, Chronicle Books, Jane Yolen, Gift Books, Kate Messner, Boyds Mills Press, Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jeanne Birdsall, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Random House Books for Young Readers, Add a tag
Wow! This is a great month for picture books—amazing picture book authors and sensational illustrators star in this month's new release kids books. Plus, The Penderwicks in Spring is here!
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JacketFlap tags: Ages 0-3, Book Lists, Candlewick Press, Chronicle Books, Gift Books, featured, Board Books, Little Simon, Leslie Patricelli, Ashley Wolff, David LaRochelle, Nina Laden, Mike Wohnoutka, Petr Horacek, Caroline Jayne Church, Templar Books, Cartwheel Books, Boards Books, Edward Gibbs, Best Books for Kids, Frann Preston-Gannon, Best Kids Stories, Workman Publishing Company, Kenny Harrison, POW! Books, Richard Austin, Add a tag
The best board books of 2014, as picked by the editors and contributors of The Children’s Book Review.
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It’s Books of the Month Time!
At the end of July, I asked you all what books you were reading. You responded with some great recommendations! I made a word cloud to show which titles were most popular. Once again, Percy Jackson is stealing the spotlight, but the competition is definitely heating up. Heroes of Olympus and Harry Potter are putting up a valiant fight! Take a look:
I know, I know, I know–it’s back-to-school time, so that means less time for reading for fun. But I know you guys are finding time to read wherever and whenever you can, and that’s awesome! Let’s keep this going. What books are you reading now? What books do you absolutely, positively love and think everyone in the whole wide world should read? Leave the title (or titles) in the Comments below. I can’t wait to see what new books you recommend!
See ya next time,
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Or will she just be really difficult to talk to?
First Question Boy comes upon Garbage Man in a body-hugging suit ridding the city of filth, and interrupts his busy morning with questions that seem to have no end.