Kids' Books
January 2021

Recent Releases
Stick with Me
by Jennifer Blecher

Featuring: lonely artist Izzy, who feels left behind by her former best friend, and ambitious figure skater Wren, whose family has to move so her little sister can get medical care.

What happens: When Wren's family rents Izzy's house, Izzy and her cash-strapped family move into the garage apartment, and the girls cautiously begin to bond.

Read it for: an honest look at middle school friendship, as well as the frustration of being too old to whine but too young to make important choices.
What Breathes Through Its Butt? Mind-Blowing Science Questions Answered
by Emily Grossman; illustrated by Alice Bowsher

What it is: a silly yet straightforward collection of science questions and answers.

Questions answered: How much does the internet weigh? Could you escape a crocodile's jaws? What part of your body can't feel pain? Do humans and giraffes really have the same number of bones in their necks?

Why you might like it: it's packed with gross-out jokes and comic book-style artwork, and short sections make it easy to read a little bit at a time.
Girl Giant and the Monkey King
by Van Hoang

What it's about: As if moving and starting a new school isn't bad enough, Vietnamese American middle schooler Thom also has to be super-careful to hide her uncontrollable super-strength. So when she meets the legendary Monkey King, Thom makes a deal with him to help her fit in.

For fans of: books from the various Rick Riordan Presents series, or other funny page-turners in which modern kids learn that their culture's mythology is more real than they'd ever guessed.
The Internet
You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P!
by Alex Gino

Featuring: Jilly, who's 12 years old, white, and obsessed with fantasy books; her online friend and fellow fan Derek, who's Black and Deaf; and her baby sister Emma, who's hearing impaired. 

What happens: While trying to stick up for the people share cares about, confident Jilly begins to realize how much she doesn't know.

Why you might like it: Author Alex Gino's first book, George, encourages you to be yourself; Jilly's story will inspire you to understand others.
You Go First
by Erin Entrada Kelly

What it's about: Charlotte and Ben live far apart, yet over the course of one week, their online Scrabble rivalry turns into a friendship that helps each of them deal with painful situations at home and at school.

Why you might like it: You get the inside scoop on the thoughts and feelings of both smart, awkward characters as they fumble their way towards friendship.

About the author: Erin Entrada Kelly won the 2018 Newbery Medal for her book Hello, Universe.
Isabella for Real
by Margie Palatini; illustrated by LeUyen Pham

What it's about: Everyone at her expensive private school believes that 11-year-old Isabella Antonelli comes from royalty, and she's never corrected their mistake. But when her cousin's videos about their real family -- a loud, definitely-not-royal clan of Italian Americans -- go viral, Isabella scrambles to keep the truth hidden. 

Who it's for: Told through both words and comics, Isabella's tale of accidental internet fame and middle school embarrassment will ring true for anyone who's ever struggled to fit in.
This Kid Can Fly
by Aaron Philip with Tonya Bolden

What it is: an autobiography about growing up as an immigrant kid with cerebral palsy, and how author Aaron Philip started her popular blog as a place for disabled kids to express themselves.

Why you might like it: Whether you relate to Aaron or her perspective is new to you, her story will encourage you to chase your goals.

About the author: Since writing this book as a teenager, Aaron has come out as a transgender woman, and is now a model working to make fashion more inclusive.
Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 8-11!


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