Books for Kids and Tweens
December 2025

Recent Releases
Chris Makes a Friend
by Alex Gino

Sent to stay with their grandparents while their mom recovers from surgery, bookish 12-year-old Chris and her athletic younger sister Becca are both having a tough time. But then Chris meets Mia, and their friendship helps her understand more about herself and her complicated family. Read-alike: Different Kinds of Fruit by Kyle Lukoff. (Ages 8-12.)
 
Ember the Fire Dragon: An Acorn Book (Dragon Hill #1) by Tracey West
Ember the Fire Dragon: An Acorn Book (Dragon Hill #1)
by Tracey West

Ember the Fire Dragon and Gus the Mushroom Dragon work together to find the missing magic jewel that protects Dragon Hill.
I Survived the Dust Bowl, 1935 (I Survived #25) by Lauren Tarshis
I Survived the Dust Bowl, 1935 (I Survived #25)
by Lauren Tarshis

The Dust Bowl of the 1930s was the worst environmental disaster in American history, a time when black blizzards of dust, some hundreds of miles wide, swept across the southern plains. Hundreds of people were killed. Thousands of farms were buried. Millions of refugees fled starvation and sickness in the plains only to face hatred and prejudice in California. ... he thrilling story of an eleven-year-old boy who risks his life to save his family and friends during the worst dust storm of all, an event that would become known as Black Sunday. Includes a section of nonfiction back matter with more facts and photos about the real-life event.--Provided by publisher.
The Last Kids on Earth and the Destructor's Lair by Max Brallier
The Last Kids on Earth and the Destructor's Lair
by Max Brallier

Jack and Quint race through the Monster Dimension to stop Rezzoch the Ancient, Destructor of Worlds, from destroying Earth, but their mission leads to a mysterious creature and a confrontation that could change everything.
You Owe Me One, Universe (Thanks a Lot, Universe #2) by Chad Lucas
You Owe Me One, Universe (Thanks a Lot, Universe #2)
by Chad Lucas

Brian and Ezra's story continues in the moving sequel to Thanks a Lot, Universe, which New York Times bestselling author Nic Stone called a glorious ode to the beauty of preteen friendship. Earnest, heartfelt, and full of humor, Chad Lucas's You Owe Me One, Universe explores the nuances and complications of middle school relationships--and shows how sometimes the smallest acts of caring can be the ones that matter most. Brian knows that anxiety and depression aren't things that are magically fixed overnight, but he still doesn't understand why it's all hitting him so hard right now. Sure, his dad is still in prison and middle school is still stressful, but he's seeing a therapist, he's got good friends, and he's doing really well on the basketball team. He should be fine, so why does he feel too tired to get out of bed some days? And why does he turn into Cursed Monster Brian and snap whenever someone asks him what's wrong? Ezra is trying his best to look out for Brian, but he's not sure that he's actually helping. Sure, they're still best friends, but as Ezra starts preparing for the talent show, he also starts talking with Victor--the kid who relentlessly bullied Brian last year. It seems like Victor's changed, and whenever he and Ezra hang out and make music together, Ezra's stomach feels a little bit swoopy. But even if he likes making music and talking with Victor, he still feels like he's betraying his best friend whenever they're together. And he worries that he's falling for another boy who won't return his feelings . . .
Winging It
by Megan Wagner Lloyd; illustrated by Michelle Mee Nutter

Twelve-year-old Luna doesn't want to move across the country with her dad, especially not to move in with the strict grandma she hardly knows. But after discovering old nature journals from the mom she never knew, Luna finds unexpected connections to her new home. Cartoony art and honest emotions make this graphic novel a strong choice for realistic fiction fans. (Ages 8-12.)
 
Chapter Book Roundup
Hockey Super 6 : Power Play by Kevin Sylvester
Hockey Super 6 : Power Play
by Kevin Sylvester

In this new instalment, the Six are awoken from their icy prison only to find out there is a new villain (fallen former superstar Sam Boni, AKA Ned Doosa) on the loose, and he is kidnapping Canada's best hockey players. Why? To control their minds and assemble the best team of all time to win the Snowlympic Gold Medal. Soon enough the Six get themselves into Boni's inner sanctum and must participate in an all-or-nothing game with this new superstar lineup. The losers will be tossed into the collider to create more energy. Can the Six win by losing? Yes. Will there be hockey action and non-stop laughs along the way? Yes and yes. Join the Six in this seventh instalment of their madcap quest to save the world through hockey!
Jasper Rabbit's Creepy Tales: Troubling Tonsils!
by Aaron Reynolds; illustrated by Peter Brown

Blending humor and horror, this series starter stars Charlie Marmot, who's supposed to have his tonsils removed -- except his tonsils seem to have a mind of their own, as well as a thirst for revenge! Told in the eerie style of an old-school black-and-white TV show, this illustrated chapter book will keep you guessing until the end. (Ages 6-9.)
 
Mega Mole Girl Digs Deep!: A Branches Book (Press Start! #15): Volume 15 by Thomas Flintham
Mega Mole Girl Digs Deep!: A Branches Book (Press Start! #15): Volume 15
by Thomas Flintham

In Rue's new game Miss Business has captured Super Rabbit Boy and other superheroes for her collection, and it's up to Mega Mole Girl (and Rue) to find a way to rescue them from Miss Business's fortress.
Super Pug: A Branches Book (Diary of a Pug #13) by Kyla May
Super Pug: A Branches Book (Diary of a Pug #13)
by Kyla May

When Bub plays a superhero in a firesafety commercial, he doesn't feel very super about his acting, but when there is a real fire emergency, can Super Bub save the day?--Provided by publisher.
Salma makes a home by Ahmad Danny Ramadan
Salma Makes a Home
by Ahmad Danny Ramadan

After a year, eleven months, and six days apart, Salma's dad is finally joining her family in their new home. Salma is so happy to see her baba-but she's also worried. What if he misses Syria so much that he leaves them again? She throws herself into showing him around the city and helping him learn English, but as Baba shares memories of Damascus Salma starts to realize how much she misses Syria, too.
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