Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels

Children's literature has seen a surge in exciting new releases that celebrate community, friendship, and self-expression. Harriet Howe and Julia Christians' 'The Street Where Santa Lives' is a heartwarming tale about an elderly man who moves into the neighborhood and sparks joy among its residents. The story of a little girl convinced he's Santa Claus is both humorous and poignant, showcasing the importance of human connection during the holiday season.

Lauren Child's 'I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas', twenty-five years after the original Charlie and Lola series, brings back the beloved characters in a delightful new picture book. This time around, Lola's excitement to prepare for Christmas is palpable as she navigates her way through family traditions with her big brother.

Meanwhile, 'The House With The Little Red Door' by Grace Easton tells the story of Olivia and Mouse, two lonely souls who find each other when Mouse's oak tree falls. A beautifully illustrated picture book featuring intricate lift-the-flap details and endearing characters, this touching tale highlights the value of kindness and community.

Another standout release is 'Sketch', a lively 6+ picture-book about Scribbly, a creative firecracker who stands out from his peers with his artistic talents. Despite facing challenges at school, Scribbly finds solace in his unique abilities and discovers that being different can be a strength.

For the more serious-minded reader, 'The Tomorrow Tree: How Nature Creates New Life From Old' by Maciej Michno and Danio Miserocchi is an involving and informative nonfiction book about the second lives of fallen trees. Featuring fascinating illustrations, this perfect for budding naturalists, explores the interconnectedness of nature.

Harriet Muncaster's 'The Diary of Wiska Wildflower: The New School' brings back the popular series with a new installment, following Wiska as she navigates her first day at Inkcap's Academy and confronts the challenges of friendship and change.

Among the thriller releases is 'Wild Journey' by AM Dassu, a striking black-and-orange illustrated 7+ adventure story about Tom and his friend Emily teaming up to stop kidnappers in an action-packed tale.

For fans of mystery and intrigue, 'Ask Me Anything' by Bethany Rutter offers a warm, witty, and sprightly YA romcom that explores the complexities of relationships and friendship. Meanwhile, 'Roar' by Manjeet Mann is a powerful 14+ verse novel about a girl's quest for vengeance in the face of misogynistic violence.

Lastly, Marissa Meyer's 'The House Saphir', a Bluebeard retelling with a richly romantic twist, follows Mallory as she navigates her way through murder investigations and forbidden attraction. Joelle Wellington's 'Girls Who Play Dead' is another gripping YA thriller about a girl's struggle to cope with the loss of her best friend in a dark mystery-ridden town.
 
im loving how kids lit is on fire rn 📚🎄! i think its so cool that authors are creating books that celebrate community and self expression, especially during the holiday season ❤️. i mean who doesn't love a story about an elderly man sparking joy in the neighborhood? 🌟 or a little girl convinced santa is real? 🤣 it's amazing how these stories can make us feel all warm and fuzzy inside. 🧸
 
omg i just read this article about new kids books and i'm SO excited!!! 🤩 i loved learning about all these amazing stories that celebrate friendship, kindness, and being different... it makes me wanna go buy all these books and get lost in them for days 📚💕 but you know what's even better than reading? making crafts inspired by the characters 😂 like who else loves drawing lola from charlie and lola's series?! 🎨
 
omg these new books for kids are actually making me wanna be a kid again lol 🤣📚 like who wouldn't want to read about a lil girl thinkin santa is real or some creative firecracker breakin the rules at school? 🎨👦 anyway gotta say, some of these stories got me feelin all the feels - that tree book sounds so cool! how does nature create new life from old trees tho? 🤔 and what's up with all the YA thrillers though? seems like they're makin some really good stuff for teenagers... maybe i'll start readin again 😅
 
I'm loving all these new book releases 📚😍, especially 'The Street Where Santa Lives', I feel like I wanna read it ASAP 🤔. What's up with Lauren Child bringing back Charlie and Lola after 25 years? Are they still popular in the UK? 🇬🇧 And what's so special about 'Sketch' that makes Scribbly stand out from his peers? Is it just because he loves art or is there more to it? 🎨
 
omg i cant get enough of these new releases!!! 🤩 'The Street Where Santa Lives' has me feeling all the feels, its so sweet how it celebrates community and human connection ❤️ and 'I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas' is just too cute! 😍 I'm dying to read more about Lola's adventures with her big brother 👫

and then theres 'Sketch', i love how it promotes being different as a strength 🎨 its so inspiring to see Scribbly find his place and confidence 💪 and oh man, 'The Tomorrow Tree' is giving me all the nature vibes 🌳 its so cool how it highlights the second lives of fallen trees

i'm also super excited about 'Wild Journey', it sounds like such an action-packed adventure 🏃‍♀️ and 'Roar' is giving me major girl power vibes 💁‍♀️ cant wait to dive into these new books!!!
 
📚❤️ I'm so down for these new releases! It's amazing how kids lit can bring people together and show us that community, friendship, and self-expression are everything. 🤗 The way these stories tackle tough topics like loss and misogyny is also super impressive - it's not always easy to make the holiday season feel inclusive and uplifting, but authors like Bethany Rutter and Joelle Wellington are killing it! 😍 I love how some of these books feature underrepresented characters and perspectives, too...it feels like we're getting closer to a more nuanced understanding of what it means to be human. 🌎 Can't wait to dive into these new releases and spread the joy (and the word about them)! 💬
 
🤔 these new kids lit books are actually kinda awesome, i mean idk what its about but they all seem like theyre trying to say somethin good...i like how theres one about trees comin back to life and another one about standin out from the crowd...they got a story for every kind of kid, whether youre into adventure or just wantin some feel good vibes 📚💕
 
🤔 I think its awesome how kids lit is stepping up its game this holiday season 🎄! Theres somethere for every age and interest, from heartwarming tales like The Street Where Santa Lives to thrillers like Wild Journey and Roar thatll keep you on the edge of your seat 💥. And yooo, I'm loving all the new faces in kids lit - Lauren Child's back with Charlie and Lola, and Harriet Muncaster's got another Diary installment 📚. Its so great how stories are celebrating community, friendship, and self-expression 🌈. The House With The Little Red Door is giving me all the feels 😊, and Sketch is literally making me wanna be a creative firecracker 🔥!
 
Omg 🤩 I'm so down for these new kids books!!! The Street Where Santa Lives is literally making me all warm and fuzzy inside ❤️, and I need to get my hands on that Lauren Child picture book ASAP!!! The art is gonna be SO cute 🎨! And Sketch is just what we need more of - a book about embracing our weirdness 😊. I'm also low-key intrigued by The House Saphir... Bluebeard retellings can get so dark and complex, but with Marissa Meyer's touch, it'll probably be amazing 💥. Can't wait to dive into all these new releases 📚🎉
 
I just love seeing all these awesome new books come out for kids 📚❤️! They're like, super relatable and fun, you know? I mean, who hasn't felt like they don't quite fit in sometimes 😂? But the thing is, these stories are so inspiring - they're all about embracing your individuality and finding community. It's really cool to see authors tackling tough topics like friendship, change, and even misogyny 🤝.

And can we talk about the illustrations? Some of these books have the most gorgeous artwork 🎨👀! I love how Lauren Child brings back Charlie and Lola - it's like no time has passed at all 😊. And 'The House With The Little Red Door' is just... wow, so beautifully done 💕.

I'm also really stoked to see more diverse voices in children's literature 🌈. It's like, we need more stories that reflect the world we live in, you know? So yeah, I'm super excited about all these new releases - can't wait to dive in and read 'em! 📖
 
loved 'Ask Me Anything', Bethany Rutter's romcom is so relatable, feels like I'm reading my own friends' drama 🤣📚 just wanted to say that one though 😊
 
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