Picture Books
December 2025

Recent Releases
Whoa Panda! by C. S. Jennings
Whoa Panda!
by C. S. Jennings

Panda gets excited when he sees a potential friend. So excited, he's apt to put his cold, wet nose right in their face! Eeek! Whoa Panda! Fortunately Panda has a friend to help him navigate how close is too close. And before long, he is able to say "Way to go, Panda" instead of "Whoa Panda!"
Billie Jean Peet, Athlete: A Picture Book by Andrea Beaty
Billie Jean Peet, Athlete: A Picture Book
by Andrea Beaty

Unlike her talented siblings, Billy Jean has no musical beat, but she improves her basketball game by finding rhythm in her feet.
Tuck Me In!: A Science Bedtime Story by Nathan W. Pyle
Tuck Me In!: A Science Bedtime Story
by Nathan W. Pyle

Have you ever wondered how a beach goes to bed? It has to be tucked in, of course. So, who tucks in all the beaches around the world? The Moon! There's just one problem--tucking in one shoreline means another one doesn't have enough cover. Will the Moon find a way to satisfy everyone so that they can all finally get some sleep? This tender, laugh-out-loud picture book perfectly captures the bedtime struggle while also teaching kids a pinch of science about the Moon and the tides. And adults and kiddos can check out the backmatter to learn even more about the science behind the tides
Family of Friends by Varsha Bajaj
Family of Friends
by Varsha Bajaj

Isha can't wait for her birthday party. Nani, her fun-loving grandmother, is coming all the way from India to be there! So when Nani has to postpone her trip, Isha is crushed. She no longer feels like celebrating. Fortunately, she has a whole neighborhood of friends to cheer her up, and they all work together to make her day truly special. This moving intergenerational story shows the impact that chosen family can have and is a wonderful reminder to appreciate all the important people in our lives.
Broken by X. Fang
Broken
by X. Fang

While playing at her grandmother's house, Mei Mei accidentally breaks Ama's favorite teacup. Ama blames the judgmental cat, Mimi, but the child's guilt might be too big to bear. Expressive illustrations rife with dramatic angles highlight both the comedy and the discomfort in Mei Mei's situation, while a conclusion focused on honesty and repair will leave readers reassured. Read-alike: Accident! by Andrea Tsurumi.
 
Easy Reader Roundup
Everyday Bean
by Stephanie Graegin

In this series starter, readers meet young hedgehog Bean and her Grandma in ten short slice-of-life stories. With illustrations full of delicate colors and whimsical details to keep readers engaged, this charming volume helps bridge the gap between picture books and easy readers. Next in the series: Bean Supreme, due out in July 2026.
 
Elvis & Romeo Go to Dog School: Ready-To-Read Level 1 by David Soman
Elvis & Romeo Go to Dog School: Ready-To-Read Level 1
by David Soman

Elvis and Romeo are at their first day of dog school. Romeo already knows how to chase. Elvis already knows how to stay and sit. They both still have a lot to learn, but they will do it together!
Earl & Worm: The Bad Idea and Other Stories
by Greg Pizzoli

Gregarious, saxophone-playing bird Earl and reticent, bookish Worm go from dubious neighbors to odd-couple BFFs in this droll series kickoff. Sporting cartoony, pastel-colored illustrations and a three-part structure, this easy reader will encourage readers who are almost ready for chapter books. Next in the series: The Big Mess and Other Stories; Snow Problem and Other Stories.
 
Makeda Makes a Mountain
by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich; illustrated by Lydia Mba 

After her family does a big de-cluttering, inventive Makeda decides to repurpose some of the old items, inspiring an upcycling spree for her friends and classmates. This upbeat, beginner-friendly read, the 3rd in a series, will grab fans of Andrea Beaty's Questioneers books. Previously in the series: Makeda Makes a Birthday Treat and Makeda Makes a Home for Subway.
 
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.
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