Wednesday, January 28, 2026
The Library in the Woods by Calvin Alexander Ramsey and R Gregory Christie - OPTIONAL
The Day My Brother Became a Tree by Xin Li. - ADVISABLE
The Day My Brother Became a Tree by Xin Li. PICTURE BOOK. Little, Brown and Company, 2026. $19. 9780316492379
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: MANY
Owen loved trees. He named all the trees in the yard. He kept them watered, told them stories, sang them songs and introduced them to all his friends. One day his parents told him that his family was moving and that they couldn't move the trees. Owen said that he wouldn't move. The next day, Owen dressed up like a tree, holding branches in each hand. He wouldn't move and started to put down roots. What can Owen's family do to help him?
I loved LI's humorous tale about moving to a new home. Li celebrates compassion, imagination, nature, and sibling love with her story. Li's creative and stunning illustrations are so enjoyable.
PGPowers
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Monster Maker: The Strange Creatures of Mark Nagata by Debbi Michiko Florence and Inko Ai Takita - OPTIONAL
King of the Dump by Tim Wynne-Jones and Scot Ritchie - ADVISABLE
King of the Dump by Tim Wynne-Jones, illustrated by Scot Ritchie. PICTURE BOOK. Groundwood Books, 2025. $20. 9781773067483
BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K, EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
Teddy is excited to go to the dump with his dad. But he is not excited about giving away his toddler ride-along doggie. Even though Teddy is too tall, he dearly loves this toy. After learning about recycling plastics, glass, mixed paper and scrap metal, Teddy and his dad visit the "As Is" store where Teddy trades in his ride-along toy for a new treasure! Who knew recycling could be so much fun?
With adorable illustrations, children and parents will enjoy this journey of recycling and learning to let go of things we've either outgrown or no longer need. This is a fun book that teaches all (readers and children alike) about the importance of recycling. I loved the illustrations, especially Teddy's facial expressions. The large two page illustration of the Waste Management Center could be a fun "search and find" game for parents and children. The colors are bright and inviting. This book could be used in any classroom to teach a unit on recycling.
The "Waste Management Center" two page layout is filled with a variety of ethnic backgrounds and the illustrator did a great job representing each child who might read this book.
S. Lewis
Monday, January 26, 2026
The Quilt of Our Memories by Desiree Acevedo and Victor Jaubert. - ADVISABLE
The Biggest Smallest Thing by Sara de Waal and Ana Stretcu - ADVISABLE
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE
AUDIENCE APPEAL: SOME
The story centers on our budding scientist Mo who desperately wants to win the Scintillating Science Symposium. After all, he has the best ideas! Follow along as Mo explores different ways to answer this question and explore the science evident in all his classmate’s entries.
I loved the diversity and representation in the picture book. For example, Mo is Black, his teacher, Ms. Rawlingfort wears a hijab, and the classroom has all kinds of ethnicities and abilities represented. The illustrations are also so fun and charming. They perfectly capture the creativity and chaos present in elementary classrooms. I predict the younger readers won't appreciate the alliteration (or even know what Scintillating is supposed to mean) but I do think they will identify with the different students in Mo's class and enjoy the STEAM based story.
Kiera, ELA teacher, #bookswithbeddes
Sunday, January 25, 2026
The Story Orchestra: The Planets: Musical Puzzle: Press the note to hear Holst's music by Kaddo - ADVISABLE
S. Lewis
Sawyer's Big Idea by Kimberly Hatch and Sayani Mukherjee - ADVISABLE
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE
AUDIENCE APPEAL: SOME
Sawyer wakes up with a brilliant idea, but as he starts working on it, he gets another idea, and another, and another! Before he knows it, his day has flown by and he hasn't done ANYTHING!
An affirming story for anyone who just can't get things done, this picture book helps young readers reframe their attention spans as something to be celebrated rather than derided. There is additional content in the back to help parents and caregivers connect and reflect on their own experiences and big ideas.
Kiera, ELA teacher, #bookswithbeddes
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Gracie Feeds the Birds by Jane Yolen, Peter Tacy, and Frances Ives. - OPTIONAL

Light: The Extraordinary Energy That Illuminates Our World by Dr. Jess Wade and Ana Sanelippo - ADVISABLE
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE
AUDIENCE APPEAL: SOME
Discover all the amazing complexities of light with this detailed text by physicist & STEM communicator Dr. Jess Wade and colorful illustrations by Ana Sanfelippo.
A delightful exploration of the science of light for any and all budding scientists. The author does a really good job of explaining how light works and how it affects almost every aspect of our world, while still being approachable for young audiences. I loved the main character and her dog on each page, it was a nice visual cue to look for when the topic would change.
Kiera, ELA teacher, #bookswithbeddes
Friday, January 23, 2026
Crocodiles Everywhere by Esteli Meza - ADVISABLE
Crocodiles Everywhere by Esteli Meza. PICTURE BOOK. Rocky Pond Books (Penguin), 2025. $19. 9780593859148
BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
A young girl misses best friend, who has moved to another city. She started seeing two crocodiles staying with her wherever she went. There was a gray crocodile who would weep for hours, and a loud crocodile who would break things and create chaos. Nobody else could see them. When they follow her to her family's beach vacation, the girl decides she needs to talk to them. What will she say to them to get them to stop following her?
Crocodiles Everywhere is a compassionate text to visualize children' s sometimes irrational emotions. I liked how the crocodiles represented sadness and anger. Meza's geometric shapes and earth-toned illustrations complemented the story well.
PGPowers
Dad and His Crew Power Through! by Sherri Duskey Rinker and AG Ford - OPTIONAL
Dad and His Crew Power Through! by Sherri Duskey Rinker and AG Ford. PICTURE BOOK. Chronicle Books, 2026. $13. 9781797238500
BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
As the sun rises, a Giant wheel loader rumbles awake to the noise of the little skid steers. The wise patient dad teaches his little ones how to dig, lift, carry, and climb. He also teaches them that it is important to play.
Dad and His Crew Power Through! is very wordy, especially for toddlers, but the concept of fathers teaching their children to work as a family is nice. Ford's illustrations are cute.
PGPowers
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