Friday, May 15, 2026

Even Steven: A Book About Sharing by Carrie Finison and Daniel Wiseman - ADVISABLE

Even Steven:  A Book About Sharing by Carrie Finison, illustrated by Daniel Wiseman. PICTURE BOOK. G.P. Putnam's Sons (Penguin), 2026. $19. 9780593859001

BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE

APPEALS TO: MANY

Steven loves to make everything even. Steven likes to share by splitting something like noodles in half. But sometimes that doesn't work, so he learned that on a slide kids need to take turns.  He's happy as long as it's fun, and fair, and still even.  But what happens when some things are fair but not even?

Finison has a humorous story about always trying to share and make things fair, and the life experiences that make fair impossible.  I enjoyed the semi graphic novel format and cute illustrations.

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Hold by Randy Ribay and Zeke Pena - ADVISABLE

Hold by Randy Ribay, illustrated by Zeke Pena. PICTURE BOOK. Kokila  (Penguin), 2026. $19. 9780593856987

BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K, EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE

APPEALS TO: SEVERAL

It's time to leave the house.  Daddy rushes around trying to get all the things for his toddler.  He asks the toddler to hold the water bottle. "Hold, please, "he says.  The toddler begins to say, "hold" to everything he wants.  Soon he can't hold everything and it all falls out of the toddler's arms.  But then the toddler realizes what the most important thing is to hold.

Ribay gives us  a humorous, relatable story with a heartwarming message about what is truly important to hold.  I liked the bold art style.

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Rose by the Sea by Rebecca Rose Mooradian and Myo Yim - ADVISABLE

Rose by the Sea by Rebecca Rose Mooradian, illustrated by Myo Yim. PICTURE BOOK. Atheneum Books for Young Readers (Simon), 2026. $20. 9781665944137

BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE

APPEALS TO: SEVERAL

Dzovinar lives with her family in Armenia.  One day she and her sister are out doing chores picking herbs along the shore.  On the way home, they hide when they see soldiers destroying their village.  When the soldiers leave they come back to an empty house.  With their parents gone, they are forced to flee across the desert.  Will they find a new place where they can live safely?

Mooradian’s words and Yim’s pictures combine for a  beautifully illustrated story about one girls' heartache during the Armenian Genocide, and her hope and heart even amid unspeakable tragedy.

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Marie's Magic Eggs by Sandra Neil Wallace and Evan Turk - ESSENTIAL

Marie's Magic Eggs - How Marie Procai Kept the Ukrainian Art of Pysanky Alive written by Sandra Neil Wallace, illustrated by Evan Turk. PICTURE BOOK. Astra Publishing House, 2026. $20. 9781662680694

BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS, HS - ESSENTIAL

AUDIENCE APPEAL: SEVERAL

The title may be slightly misleading as there is no literal magic involved, just lots of talent and heart, but Marie’s Magic Eggs details the true story of how one Ukrainian immigrant woman preserved the art of pysanky, intricately decorated eggs using beeswax and dye, for the whole world to appreciate.

I loved this informative, well-researched biography of Marie Procai’s life and artistry. I vaguely remember seeing a PBS feature on pysanky as a child, so it was a real treat to read the story of the history behind this art form. I also loved the illustrations because they felt like pysanky art on each page telling the story. I could see this being used in a history class unit on immigration, or in an art class as an example of folk art.

Kiera, ELA teacher, #bookswithbeddes 


Thursday, May 14, 2026

Writing Toward Justice by Peggy Thomas and Tonya Engel - ADVISABLE

Writing Toward Justice:  The Life and Reporting of Alice A. Dunnigan by Peggy Thomas, illustrated by Tonya Engel. NON-FICTION, BIOGRAPHY PICTURE BOOK. Calkins Creek (Astra Books for Young Readers), 2026. $20. 9781662680892

BUYING ADVISORY: EL - ADVISABLE

APPEALS TO: SEVERAL

Alice Dunnigan knew all about injustice, but she wanted to tell stories of spirit.  When she was 13 years old, she wrote to a Black newspaper asking for a job -- and got it.  It was only the beginning.  She worked hard as a teacher, a cleaner, a typist, and a journalist.  She became the first Black woman in the Capitol Press Corp.  But what she really wanted was the ear of President Truman.  What did Alice do to meet the President?

Writing Toward Justice is an inspiring story about how one woman's truth, power, and grit earned the respect of President Harry S. Truman.  I liked learning about another black hero in the civil rights movement. 

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Ghost Army by Sarah Glenn Marsh and Becca Stadtlander - ADVISABLE

Ghost Army: The Troop of Artists Who Helped Win WWII by Sarah Glenn Marsh and Becca Stadtlander. NON-FICTION PICTURE BOOK. Viking (Penguin), JUNE 2026. $19. 9780593691717

BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS, HS - ADVISABLE

APPEALS TO: SEVERAL

During WWII a small group of artists and musicians played a critical role throughout the war - convincing the enemy that they were real troops of hundreds or thousands of men backed by tanks and artillery. In truth their tanks were rubber and the thousands of troops were rumors and sound recordings!

It wasn’t until 1996 when the efforts and successes of The Ghost army, a troop of artists and sound technicians during WWII, were finally recognized and acknowledged. My grades don’t cover WWII, but any school that does should have this on the shelf.  You could also show this to a theater teacher or art teacher. 

Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS



Cranky versus the Cat (I can Read Level 2) by Phuc Trana and Pete Oswald - ADVISABLE

Cranky versus the Cat (I can Read Level 2) by Phuc Trana and Pete Oswald. EARLY READER. Harper, 2026. $6(pb), $16 (hc). 9780063469082

BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K, EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE

APPEALS TO: SEVERAL

Someone has left a big mess at the playground and Cranky and his friends need to clean it up before they can finish their important job. Turns out a stray cat has taken over the area and each step of the job the cat does something to aggravate Cranky - including eating his lunch.  But every bad cat also has a sweet side ready to be encouraged. 

While the reading level seems a bit above a 2, the story is still a fun one for adult and child to read together - especially if you have a cat.  Or dog people can talk about what a stray dog might do differently from a  cat.

Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS



Kiki and the Can written by John Leguizamo, Liz Casal, and John Crash Matos - ADVISABLE

Kiki and the Can written by John Leguizamo, illustrated by Liz Casal, featuring graffiti artist John Crash Matos. PICTURE BOOK. Scholastic Inc., 2026. $20. 9781338785692

BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS, HS - ADVISABLE

AUDIENCE APPEAL: SEVERAL

Kiki felt bad that he didn’t have any contributions when his diverse group of friends were sharing about their cultural heroes, so he asked his family about their Latin heritage. Kiki then participates in the citywide mural project, honoring all sorts of Latin heroes with his graffiti portraits.

I picked it up initially because the art was eye-catching, but there is a whole lot more to the text. I felt like this was more informative than the casual reader might enjoy. Still, I think it’s important for Latino representation to have this picture book as a starting place. Kids can then do research on any one of the names mentioned in the book to see what Latin/Latino/Latinx peoples have contributed to art, science, food, & technology over the centuries. I do question why Kiki was allowed to leave his graffiti art everywhere, when not everyone recognizes it as a legitimate art form, but that may be just one of those things you have to suspend your disbelief in order to enjoy this story. 

Kiera, ELA teacher, #bookswithbeddes 


Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Taking Flight by Kashmira Sheth and Nicolo Carozzi. - ADVISABLE

Taking Flight
by Kashmira Sheth, illustrated by Nicolo Carozzi.
PICTURE BOOK Dial (Penguin), 2026. $19. 9798218003884 

BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3), EL - ADVISABLE 

APPEALS TO: SEVERAL 

A story of several children, all moving from one place to another, some displaced by war, they might be refugees but they are all worn-out and ready for rest. 

Told in second person, you are the child, experiencing the journey, the new city, the strange school and making friends. Usually I don't like that, but it worked with this, putting the reader in the shoes of the immigrant child. I loved that the final illustration is 3 pairs of children's shoes. The children are from different cultures, some specific and some not. 

Lisa Librarian 

Buttfish by Pauline Pinson and Magali Le Huche - ADVISABLE

Buttfish by Pauline Pinson and Magali Le Huche. PICTURE BOOK. Kids Can Press, 2026. $20. 9781525314124

BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE

APPEALS TO: SEVERAL

Buttfish doesn’t like being constantly told his face looks like a butt. Looking for new friends, he heads to the depths of the ocean where he meets a new friend, Steve, who looks like a cheese.  Maybe together the pair can be more than their looks.

Buttfish doesn’t look like a human-type butt, so don’t worry that you might offend through the illustrations - but if you read this aloud, you have to be comfortable with saying “butt” a lot. Pinson has really given us a story about seeing yourself differently from the roles others will try to force us into - and about being a good friend.

Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS



Bear Hair by Jeff Mack - SEVERAL

 

Bear Hair by Jeff Mack. PICTURE BOOK. Henry Holt (Macmillan), JULY 2026. $19. 9781250409676

BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K, EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE

APPEALS TO: SEVERAL

Bear/bare Hair/hare - Mack uses basically four words and cute illustrations to give us a full story of two friends. A fun way to teach homophones and the interplay between word and illustration in a picture book. 

Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS



Go Bananas! by A.B. Peele and Lala Watkins - ADVISABLE

Go Bananas! by A.B. Peele, illustrated by Lala Watkins. PICTURE BOOK. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (Simon & Schuster), 2026. $20. 9781665953566

BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE

AUDIENCE APPEAL: MANY

Join a cast of banana characters as they take a classic chant and turn it into an infectiously fun read-a-loud, helping turn sad days and frowns upside down.

At first, I thought the author's name was a pun, and I'm still not sure it isn't. Regardless, I got a kick out of this picture book, even though when I read it aloud, it did get a little repetitive. But that is part of the fun, I suspect, for a read-a-loud book. You want the kids to know how to join along. I could see this being very popular for the K-3 crowd, and you may be able to stretch it to older crowds if you got a teacher who really got into it, but I definitely recommend it for lower elementary students. 

Kiera, ELA teacher, #bookswithbeddes


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