Sunday, February 8, 2026
The History of We by Nikkolas Smith - ADVISABLE
Men Cry by Joan Turu, translated by Anyeliz Pagan Munoz - ADVISABLE
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
A young boy named Neil wasn't sure exactly how to be a man. He tried to observe the older boys at school, his soldier grandpa, bikers on the street, the men in his family at a funeral, superheroes, athletes and politicians on T.V., and made a chart of what he thought. The next day at school, he tried to act like what he thought a man was. He rode his bike against traffic, didn't play with Halima his best friend, laughed at Pablo, tripped Adri, and had a fistfight with Oscar. He started to feel sick and went to see the school nurse. He began to cry. What was wrong with Neil?
Men Cry is a fun, heartwarming story about gender roles and embracing individuality. I enjoyed Turu's expressive, quirky illustrations.
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A Vaisakhi to Remember by Simran Jeet Singh and Japneet Kaur - OPTIONAL
Saturday, February 7, 2026
The Highly Sensitive Rabbit by Judith Orloff, illustrated by Katy Tanis - ADVISABLE
The Highly Sensitive Rabbit by Judith Orloff, illustrated by Katy Tanis. PICTURE BOOK. Sounds True, 2025. $19. 9781649632876
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
Aurora is a highly sensitive rabbit. She cares about the natural world and the other animals around her, but she has a hard time connecting with others. Her brothers tell her she is "too sensitive." When a flash flood destroys her family's burrow, Aurora meets a spiny lizard, a wren, a skunk, and a javelina who are sensitive too. They teach her some techniques for self care. Will she learn to connect with others while embracing who she is?
The Highly Sensitive Rabbit educates us about empaths, and offers easy-to learn coping and communication skills. I enjoyed Tanis' beautiful, colorful, desert illustrations.
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I Hear the Snow, I Smell the Sea by Janice Milusich, illustrated by Chris Raschka
The Princess and the Grain of Rice by Tina Cho and Honee Jang - ADVISABLE
The Princess and the Grain of Rice by Tina Cho, illustrated by Honee Jang. PICTURE BOOK. Farrar Straus Giroux (Macmillan), 2026. $19. 9780374392253
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: MANY
In the mountain Joseon kingdom, it was time for the crown prince to marry a princess chosen by his parents. Jeongsoon wanted to be a princess to help the hungry so she agreed to compete in the Manners Test, and the Wisdom Test. The queen chooses her out of all the other girls to compete in the final sleep test. Will she unknowingly feel a tiny grain of rice underneath 100 blankets? Will Jeongsoon pass the test even when she lets a hungry mouse eat the grain of rice?
I really liked Cho's Korean retelling of the Princess and the Pea. Jang's illustrations are interesting and beautiful.
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Picking Tea with Baba by Xu Bin and Yu Yin, translated by Shan Chen - OPTIONAL
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Our Lake by Angie Kang
Chopsticks Are by Chloe Ito Ward and Lynn Scurfield - ADVISABLE
Chopsticks Are by Chloe Ito Ward, illustrated by Lynn Scurfield. PICTURE BOOK. Chronicle Books, 2026. $20. 9781797227368
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3), EL - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
Chopsticks Are is filled with words that describe what chopsticks are and how they are used. They are works of art, represent tradition, and are given as gifts. They are used in many cultures throughout the world. Learn everything you ever wanted to know about chopsticks in this book!
I enjoyed how this book uses beautiful illustrations of food and different kinds of chopsticks to catch the reader's eye. Words are limited on each page. At the end, you will find a history of chopsticks, the rules for using them and a food index that names the different foods that are listed.
Many different ethnicities are featured in this book.
Tracie, Elementary School Librarian
Monday, February 2, 2026
Every Monday Mabel by Jashar Awan - ADVISABLE
Sky Luck by Erica Lee Schlaikjer and Dagmar Smith - ADVISABLE
Sky Luck by Erica Lee Schlaikjer, illustrated by Dagmar Smith. PICTURE BOOK. Blue Dot Kids Press, 2025. $19. 9798989858866
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
A group of friends gather to watch the sky for shooting stars. A young boy feels unlucky for not seeing anything except an airplane, the Milky Way, a satellite, and a full blood-red moon. His uncle tells him to feel lucky and excited about what he has seen, and reminds him of many other things the boy has seen in the sky. The boy goes out into the night to look again. Does he have any sky luck?
Sky Luck is a story that encourages a mindset of appreciation for the constant wonders already present in the world. Smith's illustrations nicely represent the infinite sky luck around us.
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Sunday, February 1, 2026
Croco by Azul Lopez, translated by Kit Maude - OPTIONAL
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