March 2025 list by K. Pearson
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Academy for Roblox Pros: Game On!
by Louis Shea
Mitch and his friends are back once again to save the digital world from the mysterious Mr. Warlock! Will they be able to use all of the new skills they learn at Roblox Academy in order to thwart Mr. Warlock's plans or will they be zapped back to reality once and for all?
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The Adventures of Invisible Boy!: Zeroes to Heroes
by Doogie Horner
Stanley and Gene join forces and figure out how to control their invisibility, and when villains rob Stanley's family store, they try to track down the thieves and recover the stolen goods before Stanley's family must sell their home.
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The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries Vol. 5
by Matthew Cody
Batman’s back, working with old friends and new to protect his city! First, Nightwing investigates dangerous events at Haly’s Circus, then Batman and the gang from Mystery Inc. head into the swamps to confront Solomon Grundy! When Catwoman is accused of a string of burglaries, the only one on her side is Batman!
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Big Ideas That Changed the World Vol. 6: It's About Time!
by Don Brown
This fun and fast-moving graphic novel for young readers explains why there are 12 months a year, 24 hours in a day, 60 minutes in an hour, and 60 seconds in a minute. And seven days in the week.From Stonehenge to Greenwich Mean Time to James Hutton’s Deep Time, the book helps kids understand the passage of time, and why sometimes it seems so slow and other times way, way too fast.
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Chickenpox
by Remy Lai
All big sister Abby wants is to spend more time with her friends, far away from the sticky fingers and snooping eyes of her annoying brothers and sisters. But when a case of the chickenpox leaves the Lai kids covered in scratchy red spots and stuck at home together for two weeks of nonstop mayhem, Abby thinks this might be the end...of her sanity. Yet she feels responsible for the situation since her best friend was Patient Zero and brought chickenpox into their home. Will the itch to escape her siblings overwhelm Abby or will she realize being a big sister isn't all bad?
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The Cosmic Adventures of Astrid and Stella Vol. 4: Comet Together!
by Sabrina Moyle
Meet Astrid and Stella! These best friends are ready to fire up the turbo blasters and take off into the stratosphere! They’ll just need a few things before it’s time to go: their special space suits, lots and lots of snacks, and their trusty robot, Bobo. When things go sideways, Astrid and Stella always rely on their go-to mottos to get them out of sticky situations: “We can do hard things!” and “Progress not perfection!”
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Drive
by Cynthia L. Copeland
Set in two timelines, a graphic novel tells the story of Janet Guthrie, the first female race car driver to race in the Indy 500, and follows a spunky 12-year-old mechanic who finds a vintage Jaguar her grandfather never finished restoring.
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Fresh Start
by Gale Galligan
Ollie Herisson's dad is a diplomat, which means her family moves around a lot. She has already lived in Singapore, Korea, France, and the United States. When Ollie starts at a new school, she doesn't worry about making a good impression because she knows that when her family inevitably moves again, she'll get a fresh start somewhere else. But after moving from Germany to Virginia and having a mortifying first day at her new school, Ollie is shocked to learn that her parents are going to buy a house so that Ollie and her sister, Cat, can finish grade school in one place. Can Ollie figure out how to both be herself and make real friends when she can't run away from her life?"
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Gabby Torres Gets a Billion Followers
by Angela Dominguez
Gabby Torres is nine years old and ready to conquer the world. She's already joined the Sea Musketeers, the environmental protection club founded by her idol, Stella Díaz, and plans to be their best (and youngest) member ever.
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Mixed-Up
by Kami Garcia
Stella knows fifth grade will be the best year ever. Her closest friends, Emiko and Latasha, are in her class and they all got the teacher they wanted. Then their favorite television show, Witchlins, announces a new guidebook and an online game! But when the classwork starts piling up, Stella struggles to stay on top. Why does it take her so long to read? And how can she keep up with friends in the Witchlins game if she can’t get through the text-heavy guidebook?
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Mr. Muffins: Defender of the Stars
by Ben Kahn
Reuben Mahmud just wants a break. When he takes his pet corgi, Mr. Muffins, to the park, he expects to get just that--a break. But instead, he gets an alien invasion smack dab in the middle of his neighborhood! Oh! And apparently Mr. Muffins is the chosen one destined to save the galaxy? This should be interesting . . . Dragged into the middle of an epic space war by an intergalactic soldier named Cassara, Reuben learns that the fate of the entire galaxy rests in Mr. Muffins's adorable corgi paws. But it's going to take a lot more than tail wagging and butt waddling to end this war!
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Operation: Cover-Up
by Tate Godwin
Nick's a straight-A student and Sy's a class clown but their identities get swapped at a new school where they form an unlikely friendship that challenges everything they thought they knew about being oneself.
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Paws: Hazel Has Her Hands Full
by Nathan Fairbairn
Hazel wants to cat-sit during the summer but her friends on the PAWS team are busy so Hazel has to do it herself, but when disaster strikes, Hazel must hold it together and prove she can handle what comes her way.
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Pizza and Taco: Coolest Club Ever!
by Stephen Shaskan
Pizza and Taco have a new after-school club about comics, but everyone goes to Cheeseburger's video game club instead, so Pizza and Taco must figure out how to get people interested in their club as well.
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Prince and the Pawper
by Stephanie Cooke
The Bins siblings have their sights set on the big pet expo in the heart of downtown Toronto. Dusty, Scraps, and ReRe expect to loot the convention for the latest treats, and they definitely don't expect to meet...Dusty's doppelganger?! Prince the Raccoon is everything Dusty isn't-famous, pampered, and rich! But Prince wants to know what life is like outside his comfy digs and on the streets. So, with the Bins' help, Dusty and Prince decide to switch places. At first, Dusty has a great time living it up, but he soon learns the grass isn't always greener on the other side...even when that side has all the snacks he can eat!
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Quest Kids and the Mystery of the Goblin Gazebo
by Mark Leiknes
In the wake of the narrow escape from the evil Doug (an ex-bard determined to bum out and rule the world), the Quest Kids’ leader, Ned, was turned into a Doug-loving zombie by Doug’s powerful soul-stealing gem. The rest of the Quest Kids—Terra, Boulder, Gil, and Ash—have spent a year wandering the Seven Kingdoms, going from town to town trying to warn the people of Doug’s impending invasion.
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The Snips Vol. 1: A Bad Buzz Day
by Raúl the Third
Casco, Patty, Letty, Nubes and Flealix the Dog are Scissor City's crew of crime-fighting, mystery-solving barbers trying to keep Scissor City safe from the hijinks of the Bad Buzz Boyz, in a superhero series filled with action, adventure and comedy.
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Teen Titans Go!: On TV!
by Amanda Deibert
Robin isn't just a sidekick, he's a star. Or he will be, once the people who produce reality TV shows see him in action! He can do it all: lead a team! Decorate a secret lair! Bake a cake that looks like a dangerous weapon! All he needs is a lucky break. When his teammates break out before he does, his ego takes a beating. Without a team to lead, can Robin save Jump City all on his own?
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Very Bad at Math
by Hope Larson
Student body president Verity Nelson can do it all, except math, until a teacher helps her discover she has a learning disability that causes her to mix up the numbers and this knowledge gives her a new perspective.
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