**Festive Fun for Young Readers: Top Picks for Picture Books and Novels**
Get ready to deck the halls with delightful new tales that will warm your heart and spark your imagination. Here are the top picks from the latest releases in picture books and novels, perfect for kids of all ages.
For younger readers, **The Street Where Santa Lives** by Harriet Howe and Julia Christians is a charming tale about an old man who moves into the street where author Harriet lives, and his little neighbor thinks he's the real Santa Claus. This festive picture book celebrates community and joy, making it a must-have for Christmas.
Another delightful read is **I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas** by Lauren Child, featuring Lola's excited anticipation as she prepares for her first Christmas with her big brother. With its engaging storylines and vibrant illustrations, this picture book is sure to become a new family favorite.
For older readers, **Sketch** by Jacques Goldstyn, translated by Helen Mixter, is an original and inspiring tale about a creative firecracker who stands out from the crowd. This 6+ picture-book paean to inspiration is perfect for budding artists and anyone looking for a story that celebrates individuality.
In non-fiction, **The Tomorrow Tree: How Nature Creates New Life from Old** by Maciej Michno and Danio Miserocchi, illustrated by Valentina Gottardi, delves into the fascinating world of fallen trees and their role in supporting new life. This informative book is perfect for budding naturalists aged 6+.
Other notable mentions include **The Diary of Wiska Wildflower: The New School** by Harriet Muncaster, a poignant tale about healing and joy after loss; **Wild Journey** by AM Dassu, illustrated by Joe Lillington, an exciting adventure series that explores themes of friendship and perseverance; and **Time Lions and the Chrono-Loop** by Martin Seneviratne and Krystal Sutherland, a fast-paced romp about time travel and justice.
Lastly, don't miss **Ask Me Anything** by Bethany Rutter, a witty and engaging YA romcom that explores relationships and identity. And for fans of mystery and thriller novels, **Girls Who Play Dead** by Joelle Wellington is a gripping tale of secret-keeping and dark secrets in small-town America.
These books are sure to bring festive cheer and endless hours of entertainment to young readers everywhere. So why not start your holiday shopping early with these fantastic new releases?
Get ready to deck the halls with delightful new tales that will warm your heart and spark your imagination. Here are the top picks from the latest releases in picture books and novels, perfect for kids of all ages.
For younger readers, **The Street Where Santa Lives** by Harriet Howe and Julia Christians is a charming tale about an old man who moves into the street where author Harriet lives, and his little neighbor thinks he's the real Santa Claus. This festive picture book celebrates community and joy, making it a must-have for Christmas.
Another delightful read is **I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas** by Lauren Child, featuring Lola's excited anticipation as she prepares for her first Christmas with her big brother. With its engaging storylines and vibrant illustrations, this picture book is sure to become a new family favorite.
For older readers, **Sketch** by Jacques Goldstyn, translated by Helen Mixter, is an original and inspiring tale about a creative firecracker who stands out from the crowd. This 6+ picture-book paean to inspiration is perfect for budding artists and anyone looking for a story that celebrates individuality.
In non-fiction, **The Tomorrow Tree: How Nature Creates New Life from Old** by Maciej Michno and Danio Miserocchi, illustrated by Valentina Gottardi, delves into the fascinating world of fallen trees and their role in supporting new life. This informative book is perfect for budding naturalists aged 6+.
Other notable mentions include **The Diary of Wiska Wildflower: The New School** by Harriet Muncaster, a poignant tale about healing and joy after loss; **Wild Journey** by AM Dassu, illustrated by Joe Lillington, an exciting adventure series that explores themes of friendship and perseverance; and **Time Lions and the Chrono-Loop** by Martin Seneviratne and Krystal Sutherland, a fast-paced romp about time travel and justice.
Lastly, don't miss **Ask Me Anything** by Bethany Rutter, a witty and engaging YA romcom that explores relationships and identity. And for fans of mystery and thriller novels, **Girls Who Play Dead** by Joelle Wellington is a gripping tale of secret-keeping and dark secrets in small-town America.
These books are sure to bring festive cheer and endless hours of entertainment to young readers everywhere. So why not start your holiday shopping early with these fantastic new releases?