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Levin Oct. Ella Unleashed by Alison Cherry Sept. Ella becomes a dog handler with help from her stepfather, and tries to help her dad adjust to the new family dynamic. At Tech Camp, will siblings Ethan and Erin be able to band together to win an invention competition? Lizzy Legend by Matthew Ross Smith, illus. A hoops-loving girl makes a wish to never miss a basket. The Dinosaur That And Quix welcomes Bicycle to Treachery Jan.

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Boo Crew by Carolyn Keene, illus. And Secret Rescuers by Paula Harrison, illus. Orchard Novels by Megan Atwood, illus. Joining Made by Hand by Patricia Lakin, illus. Stop That Yawn! Gabby and Granny must stop a yawn that has gotten loose in Never Sleeping City. Griffin traverses dangerous new worlds to save his father from a peril that threatens humanity.

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A Korean-American boy starts a hair-braiding business to help his mother make ends meet. On the Origin of Species young readers ed. Wyeth Nov. The Bell Rang by James E. Ransome Jan. A slave girl witnesses the heartbreak and hopefulness of her family and their plantation community when her brother escapes to freedom. Blended by Sharon M. Draper Oct. A girl must overcome internalized racism and a verbally abusive family to learn to love herself.

North to Benjamin by Alan Cumyn Nov. Dear Sister by Alison McGhee, illus.


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  • Lu by Jason Reynolds Oct. Lu must learn to leave his ego on the sidelines if he wants to finally connect with others, in the conclusion to the Track series. Just Wreck It All by N. Griffin Oct. Crippled by guilt after causing a horrific accident two years earlier, Bett finds that her life is a series of pluses and minuses.

    Ages up to 8. Little Brown by Marla Frazee Oct. At the dog park, a grumpy, lonely canine decides to take matters into his own paws. Mad, Mad Bear! Bear is out of sorts, in this book about toddler tantrums. A pirate captain uses every color of the rainbow to assemble his outfit. Thread of Love by Kabir and Surishtha Sehgal, illus. Three siblings enjoy the Indian festival of Raksha Bandhan—a celebration of the special relationship between brothers and sisters.

    Who Eats Orange? Sometimes Rain by Meg Fleming, illus. Jingle Bells at the Zoo by Jeffrey Burton, illus. Zoo animals get ready for the holidays. Ages 1—4. Auntie and Me by Karen Katz Dec. Auntie arrives for a special visit in this lift-the-flap book.

    Ages 1—5. Go to Sheep by Jennifer Sattler, illus. This lift-the-flap book invites kids to pet the featured animals. Snow Kisses by Judi Abbot Nov. Twinkle by Katharine Holabird Jan. A picture-book adaptation of this Beatles song. Ballet Slippers by Cindy Jin Sept. Ages 5—up. Hello Knights! Celebrate the World picks up Diwali by Hannah Eliot, illus. And When Your Craftily Ever After by Martha Maker, illus.

    Major Monster Mess Nov. And Super Turbo by Lee Kirby, illus. Also due, in various formats, are additions to the following long-running series: Critter Club , Galaxy Zack , and Heidi Heckelbeck. Construction Cat by Barbara Odanaka, illus. Cats in hard hats make work seem like play, in this rhyming picture book. Rosie is determined to learn how to ride a bike and see the world. A Festival of Ghosts by William Alexander, illus. This ghostly adventure is the sequel to A Properly Unhaunted Place.

    Strange Grace by Tessa Gratton Sept. A girl must uncover secrets of the past to save her friend from a terrible curse. Splendor and Spark by Mary Taranta Nov. In this romantic road-trip tale, a girl comes to value ordinary objects while learning to forgive her absent father. Nic tries to salvage her reputation among her Ivy League—obsessed classmates by writing their college admissions essays.

    Anabelle undertakes a run across the U. Goodbye, Perfect by Sara Barnard Jan. In this anthology, women authors reflect on their experiences coming of age. Ruse by Cindy Pon Jan. In near-future Shanghai, a group of teens have their world turned upside down when one of them is kidnapped. Pollack Oct. See Pip Flap Aug. Mouse returns in Mouse Loves Fall Aug.


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    • Game Day by David Sabino, illus. Hamster Holmes by Albin Sadar, illus. Ready Jet Go! Brown issues Journey to Pluto Dec. History of Fun Stuff presents True Colors! The Story of Crayola by Jesse Burton, illus. Watch debuts with Watch This Book! Also due, in various formats, are additions to the following series: Alvinnn!!! A very hungry alligator introduces animal names, colors, and counting.

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      Ages 2—up. Xavier follows a bouncing ball on an onomatopoeia-filled alphabet adventure. Skyscraper by Jorey Hurley Jan.

      A boy takes on a community art project in order to make his neighborhood more beautiful. Kitten and the Night Watchman by John Sullivan, illus. A stray kitten changes the way a watchman sees nighttime, in this book based on a true story. Small Walt befriends a tow truck when a car needs help, in this companion to Small Walt. What Can You Do with a Toolbox? The HGTV stars and cousins introduce tools and explain how to use them.