Sophia and Sinclair Get Lost! by Colleen Olle and Mary Tippman is a lovely story with an important message for young readers.
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With its vibrant illustrations and relatable family dynamics, Frizzy Lizzy serves as a platform for discussions on preparedness, leadership, and self-reliance.
Frizzy Lizzy introduces a delightful cast of characters who are sure to keep delighting readers for many more books as the series develops.
Hiccup’s Haunted Halloween Hunt: A Seek & Find It Book for Ages 3 – 5 is a fun addition to the Hiccup series, great for shared reading time and rainy autumn days.
Mr. Moonbeam and the Halloween Crystal is a magical, mystical adventure, perfect for fans of Harry Potter, Artemis Fowl, or The Worst Witch.
Diary of a Martian: Soul Soldiers is a solid follow-on for The Discovery, and readers will love seeing where this space adventure takes them next.
In Leighton Learns Patience, by Jessica Hansen, readers will meet a little girl they can almost certainly relate to and watch her grow into a new skill.
Snoodles in Space is a fun and funny introduction to science fiction for young readers with some great classroom or home discussion talking points.
The latest in the Alycat series, Alycat and the Saturday Sleepover, guides readers to think about speculation, anticipation, and dealing with the unknown.
Ghosts of Autumn, by Amy Gorder, is a fun and edifying ghost story—readers in the Sacramento area will find it especially compelling.