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Game On! Special Edition Aug. Ages 12—up. This deluxe retelling of the cult classic film contains original bonus content. Ages 14—up. What If You Had Press Start! Super Rabbit Boss! Roar of the Thunder Dragon by Tracey West, illus. Eerie Elementary gains Classes Are Canceled! Howard Sept. Horizon gains Deadzone by Jennifer A.

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Nielsen Sept. Kirby Dec. Peppa Pig returns in Cuentos de Peppa en cinco minutos , illus. Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy! Ages 9— Stine Sept. Ducks Away! Ages 3—5. Kevin the Koala learns how to embrace change in his safe, slow-paced, familiar life. Superbat by Matt Carr Aug. Pat the bat proves himself the superhero he has always wanted to be in this picture book debut. Thank You, Mr. Panda by Steve Antony Sept.

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Thelma the Unicorn by Aaron Blabey Oct. Ordinary pony Thelma wishes with all her heart to be a unicorn. Tiny the dog digs and digs for a bone he just knows is deep underground. Why Am I Me? Ages 7— This tale of two pug siblings and a favorite toy launches the Pug Pals series by a debut author. The Handbook by Jim Benton Sept. Odo and Eleanor stumble upon a talking sword named Biter in a dried-up river outside their village and must embark on a quest to save their kingdom.

Astronomy enthusiast Julian faces anxiety about his stressed family—and many unknown factors—as they relocate from Washington, D. Via magic, poised Princess Gabriella and her short-tempered fairy imposter switch places. Skeleton Tree by Kim Ventrella Sept. In this debut, year-old Stanly and his younger sister Miren are the only ones who see the skeleton growing in their yard.

Smart Cookie by Elly Swartz Jan. Top Elf by Caleb Huett Sept. Unschooled by Allan Woodrow Aug. Principal Klein hopes that Spirit Week will help the worst fifth graders he has ever seen learn teamwork. In order to survive after his father dies, year-old Charlie finds himself in a dangerous, morally challenging position working for a fearsome man, hunting fugitives who escaped slavery. Polaris by Michael Northrop Oct. After adults stage a bloody mutiny and abandon ship, a crew of children must pilot a ship across unfamiliar seas while a strange creature lurks belowdecks.

Ink by Alice Broadway Jan. This debut fantasy-mystery takes place in Saintstone, where every achievement, every failing, every significant moment is immortalized on your skin. The Knowing by Sharon Cameron Oct.

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Samara is one of the Knowing, who do not forget, in this companion to The Forgetting. Eliza Hart by Alyssa Sheinmel Nov. When Ellie arrives at a new boarding school, she reconnects with her childhood BFF, who turns on her and then is found dead on campus, rendering Ellie a suspect. Secrets of Bearhaven by K. Rocha issues Battle for Bearhaven Sept. Six penguins play a snowy hide-and-seek game to teach readers the alphabet. In this whodunit, two socially outcast boys set out to find jewels hidden for a century—and unwittingly flush out a murderer.

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Sweet Hearts Nov. Sklansky, illus. Ages up to 3. Littlest by Brandi Dougherty, illus. Set in , this novel tells a tangled story of friendship, fairy tales, and family secrets. Livy is accepted at Temple College, an ancient and exclusive school for the most gifted students, where the strange dream that she can fly may come true. Sometime sleuth Garvie takes a break from exams to help investigate the shooting of a boy from Marsh Academy. Graveyard Shakes by Laura Terry Sept. Victoria teams up with a friendly ghost to search the underworld of a nearby graveyard to find her sister, who has run away from their private boarding school.

Swing it, Sunny by Jennifer L. Holm, illus. The sequel to Sunny Side Up finds Sunny anxious and confused about entering middle school. But Aster wants to break the mold and practice witchcraft. Ben is put to the test when a new and formidable foe invades his nightmares. Martin, illus. Sutherland Jan. Zog and the Flying Doctors by Julia Donaldson, illus. Zog the dragon, Princess Pearl, and Sir Gadabout return with a girl-power story about being true to yourself. Love, Santa by Martha Brockenbrough, illus.

In a series of letters, a girl writes to Santa to ask about the North Pole, Mrs.


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Claus, and of course, Christmas goodies. Year after year, Santa writes back, until one year, the girl writes to her mother instead: Mom, are you Santa? Ages 5—7.

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The Caldecott Medalist imagines the childhood and career of the noted deaf, mute, and autistic American artist James Castle. Ages 8—up. Disappeared by Francisco X. Stork Sept. Sparrow by Sarah Moon Oct. Rowling, illus. Good Night, Bunny by Lauren Thompson, illus. Mary McScary by R.

Stine, illus. Mary is determined to find a way to give her seemingly fearless cousin, Harry, a good scare. Groovy Joe by Eric Litwin, illus. Mailee tries to stop her best friend from moving to the cult-like Haven, a commune in the mountains. Vanilla by Billy Merrell Oct. Vanilla and Hunter have been a couple since seventh grade—coming out together, navigating middle school together.

Now in high school, they wonder if they can stay in love as they seem to be becoming different people. Stolen Words by Melanie Florence, illus. A girl and her grandfather rediscover the Cree language together. Water Walker by Joanne Robertson Sept. Nokomis, an Ojibwe grandmother, walks to raise awareness about protecting our water and protecting all of us. Ages 7—9.


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