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Cover: The Miracle of Matzah Pizza: A Biblical Tall Tale

The Miracle of Matzah Pizza: A Biblical Tall Tale

“Koffsky concocts a comically far-fetched origin story for matzo-crust pizza in this punny picture book. . . . Miracles come in many forms, including culinary ones, this playful Passover tale suggests.”—Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Liftoff!: How the Apollo Moon Missions Made Alma Thomas's Art Soar

Liftoff!: How the Apollo Moon Missions Made Alma Thomas's Art Soar

“A unique look at both the Apollo 10 space mission and the art of a notable African American artist integrated into one successful picture book, this is a solid introduction to both and sure to pique the interest of space and art lovers alike.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Returning the Sword: How a Japanese Sword of War Became a Symbol of Friendship and Peace

Returning the Sword: How a Japanese Sword of War Became a Symbol of Friendship and Peace

“With simple, realistic illustrations, this picture book tells Amdahl’s story soberly and with utmost respect. . . . A clear-eyed, compelling recollection of one soldier’s story.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Ban This!: How One School Fought Two Book Bans and Won (and How You Can Too)

Ban This!: How One School Fought Two Book Bans and Won (and How You Can Too)

“This critically timely and engaging work effectively demonstrates the toll of book bans on communities. A compelling take on tackling censorship that elevates the authentic voices of youths and their allies.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: The Box Full of Wonders

The Box Full of Wonders

“There are many picture books about moving, fewer on blended families, and fewer still that combine both while including children’s emotional reactions to their changing family unit and shared home. . . . [T]his brightly illustrated picture book expresses the mixed feelings… View →

 
Cover: Baila the Klopper

Baila the Klopper

“Baila creatively helps solve the issues while the village works together to create a warm and cooperative community. Likewise, the expressive illustrations depict a small town with people who care deeply about one another. . .The book is appropriate for Jewish libraries as well as View →

 
Cover: Basketball Break

Basketball Break

“Readers will encounter both an engaging story and one that offers valuable lessons about achieving a life balance. The book also explores the importance of friendship and how it must be nurtured to be a positive force in life. Reviewer Rating:… View →

 
Cover: Diggers, Dozers, and Dumpers

Diggers, Dozers, and Dumpers

“Line and color cartoons pay due homage to the massiveness of most of these machines even when they tip into the absurd. . . Things-that-go books crowd the shelves, but few offer as many giggles, snorts, and laughs as this one.”—starred, Horn Book Magazine View →

 
Cover: Y, también, el zorro (And, Too, the Fox)

Y, también, el zorro (And, Too, the Fox)

“This picture book poem by former US Poet Laureate Límon captures the simplicity and playfulness of the creature. The narrative and images complement each other as they present one day in the life of the title character. . . Animal lovers will fully embrace this… View →

 
Cover: The Big Tournament: Book 1

The Big Tournament: Book 1

“Along with capturing the drama, suspense, and stylized commentary of real cooking shows, this interstellar culinary romp showcases one tempting dish after another, capped by three recipes at the end. . . A delicious kickoff that combines haute cuisine with sky-high… View →

 
Cover: Watching and Waiting: What Hatches from Nature's Nurseries

Watching and Waiting: What Hatches from Nature's Nurseries

https://archimedesnotebook.blogspot.com/2025/04/spring-is-season-for-hatching.html Watching and Waiting: What Hatches from Nature’s Nurseries By Sara Levine 32 pages; ages 4-8… View →

 
Cover: The Mitzvah Fairy

The Mitzvah Fairy

“This is a full day for the young Mitzvah fairy as his actions exemplify Jewish values of visiting the sick doing good deeds, honoring the earth, donating to the poor being kind to creatures, and honoring one’s parents.” –Seattle Book Review View →

 
Cover: Let's Go on a Bicycle

Let's Go on a Bicycle

Two children set out on an epic bike ride out of the city into the countryside, accompanied by their amazingly fast dachshund. They are prepared with lunch and some maps, as well as food for their faithful dog. They even make sure to wear protective gear and have remembered not only… View →

 
Cover: Get Dressed, Belly Button!

Get Dressed, Belly Button!

“With pages that flip up from the bottom, little ones can dress this adorable (and calm) tot by adding an item of clothing with each turn. Brunellière’s inviting, graphically simple images work as de facto paper dolls for toddlers. Brief, read aloud–friendly text (”Beep View →

 
Cover: Dino-Birthday

Dino-Birthday

“With Wheeler’s clever rhyming text and Gott’s amusing illustrations, this is a perfect read aloud for Dinovember or any time of year. Children will relate to the themed parties and enjoy Gott’s creative details that perfectly match the story. Combining birthdays… View →

 
Cover: The Writing Room

The Writing Room

“A timely and compelling portrait of people who rise above broken families and oppressive systems to find belonging and solidarity with one another. . . Daringly defiant and achingly hopeful, The Writing Room is an essential book that speaks to this moment with clear… View →

 
Cover: Twist, Tumble, Triumph: The Story of Champion Gymnast Ágnes Keleti

Twist, Tumble, Triumph: The Story of Champion Gymnast Ágnes Keleti

“Agnes’s sto­ry is one of per­se­ver­ance, deter­mi­na­tion, and strength. Her life is an inspi­ra­tion, prov­ing that it is pos­si­ble to over­come tri­als and extreme hard­ships even in the most dif­fi­cult of times. This book will appeal to chil­dren who are inter­est­ed… View →

 
Cover: Elephants Can't Jump: A Mini and Milo Book

Elephants Can't Jump: A Mini and Milo Book

“This cute Australian import about emotions and relationships makes strong points about speaking up and fully articulating one’s feelings. . . . The charming, delicate digital color illustrations fully evoke the animal characters’ expressive personalities. Elephants may not be able View →

 
Cover: One Wise Sheep: An Untraditional Christmas Story

One Wise Sheep: An Untraditional Christmas Story

“Funny and lighthearted, this book takes the familiar Christian story and gives it a new life. Readers will enjoy the colorful illustrations of the comical adventures of the flock on their journey to find the manger. This beginning chapter book is perfect for readers who are… View →

 
Cover: The Remarkables: The Most Incredible Children I've Met — So Far!

The Remarkables: The Most Incredible Children I've Met — So Far!

“Clotilde Perrin’s The Remarkables: The Most Incredible Children I’ve Met—So Far!, translated from the French by Daniel Hahn, introduces readers to the 38 kids that the author (Inside the Villains; Gotcha!) has encountered “on my… View →

 
Cover: Mami King: How Ma Mon Luk Found Love, Riches, and the Perfect Bowl of Soup

Mami King: How Ma Mon Luk Found Love, Riches, and the Perfect Bowl of Soup

“A captivating story of love, determination, and the power of following one’s passion . . . this book exemplifies the human spirit and is perfect for readers from first grade up.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Eyes Open

Eyes Open

"Eyes Open tells the story of 1966-67 Portugal, an era and place that most history books skip. In this land, the Leader’s photo is alongside the Crucifix, emphasizing a not-to-be-debated hierarchy of obedience: “God Leader… View →

 
Cover: The Lost Forest: An Unexpected Discovery beneath the Waves

The Lost Forest: An Unexpected Discovery beneath the Waves

“This book details the fascinating story of the dedicated scuba divers and their work to locate and preserve the area. No one has ever found such a unique habitat, and hopefully, no one will be able to disturb it as scientists work to keep it safe. Readers who enjoy earthly… View →

 
Cover: Artemis Mission: Return to the Moon

Artemis Mission: Return to the Moon

“Future space explorers will find these books mesmerizing whether they hope one day to travel into space or simply read about it from an armchair.”—School Library Journal View →