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Candlewick shapes up its spring list with Square by Mac Barnett, illus. Competing for the Cup by Bobbi J. Candlewick Studio flocks to spring with Birds of a Color and Contrary Dogs by Elodie Jarret, two novelty concept books introducing colors and opposites, respectively; and See the Stripes by Andy Mansfield, a board book combining puzzle elements and color concepts via sliders, accordion folds, and pop-ups.
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Welcome to the Museum by Lily Mangus, illus. Endless Quest middle-grade fantasy series. Capstone ties on its cape for Sweet Dreams, Supergirl! Wiggles by Claire Zucchelli-Romer, a board book with die-cut dots and grooved paths for finger tracing.
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Disney Press greets spring with Tales from Adventureland: Freeform sails into the season with Ship It by Britta Lundin, in which a fanfic blogger is thrust into the limelight when she becomes a consultant for her favorite TV show; Murdertrending by Gretchen McNeil, about a wrongfully convicted teen who is sent to a prison island where government sanctioned killers hunt and kill convicts live on social media; and The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton, set in an opulent fantasy world where the Belles control Beauty, the most coveted commodity.
DK buzzes into spring with The Bee Book , illus. Outdoors , encouraging builders and tinkerers with outdoor experiments and activities; Scientists Who Made History , exploring the challenges and successes of men and women who made strides in the field of science; and Make Your Own Videos , a collection of tools and ideas for budding cinematographers.
Tea with the Queen by Pip Jones, illus. Animals on the Move by Anna Wright, exploring the behaviors of various animals. Atwater and Ethan J. The Last by Katherine Applegate, launching a fantasy trilogy about a dog-like animal on a quest to discover if he truly is the last of his kind; and Where the Watermelons Grow by Cindy Baldwin, a debut middle-grade novel in which a girl tries to help her mother deal with mental illness. Bobo, which celebrates loving who you are and respecting others; Evangeline of the Bayou by Jan Eldredge, illus.
Poems for Listeners by Naomi Shihab Nye, which collects poems that offer peace, solace, and hope; and Losers Bracket by Chris Crutcher, the story of how year-old-Annie does everything she can to locate her missing nephew and keep him away from her dysfunctional family. Katherine Tegen Books switches on a flashlight for Nightbooks by J. White, in which a boy held captive by a contemporary witch must appease her by telling her a scary story each night; The Problim Children by Natalie Lloyd, launching a new series about seven strange siblings all born on a different day of the week and the neighbors who want to tear their family apart; Honor Among Thieves by Rachel Caine and Ann Aguirre, kicking off a sci-fi series starring a girl with a criminal past who is chosen for an elite program aboard a sentient alien starship; A Little Too Bright by Samuel Miller, a YA debut in which a teen travels cross country by train to unravel secrets about his famous novelist grandfather; and A Case for Jamie by Brittany Cavallaro, in which teen sleuths Charlotte Holmes and Jamie Watson may be forced to reunite after a year-long estrangement to investigate sinister messages left for Jamie.
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Bark to the Future! Poems and Pictures of Heritage edited by Lee Bennett Hopkins, a collection of original poems and illustrations, in which artists of diverse backgrounds remember their unique childhoods growing up in the United States and reflect on their ancestry, traditions, and beliefs; and Every Month Is a New Year by Marilyn Singer, illus.
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