Saturday, January 11, 2020

Most Anticipated Books of 2020 - multiple bookwraps



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The Most-Anticipated Picture 
Books of 2020

by Dena McMurdie












Dena read Jack London's White Fang in the third grade and has loved children's books ever since. She reads, blogs, and paints in North Carolina where she lives with her husband and three children. You can also find her at her blog, Batch of Books, where she writes about children's, middle grade, and young adult books.








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Looking through the new picture books set for publication in 2020, one theme kept standing out: positivity. The lineup of new picture books coming out in 2020 is jam-packed with uplifting, positive, and encouraging stories. In all honesty, they have me drooling in anticipation. I can’t wait to snuggle up with my four-year-old daughter and read these beautiful books.

From stunning debuts to highly-anticipated page-turners by beloved authors, here are the picture books to watch for this year.






by Jessica Hische


Start the year off on a high note with this uplifting follow-up to Tomorrow I’ll Be Brave. A heartfelt reminder to always treat others with kindness, Hische's lastest inspires kids and adults alike to be more compassionate people with the turn of each hand-lettered page.







by Leo Lionni, illustrated by Jan Gerardi

No childhood is complete without Leo Lionni's beloved children's books. This new board book joins the collection of concept books based on Lionni's bestselling classics. Babies and toddlers will love counting party supplies as a group of adorable little mice get ready for the big bash.




by Vanessa Newton

As the mom of three girls, this is one of the picture books I'm looking forward to most in 2020. It's a collection of mini-stories that celebrate all kinds of girls - girls with goals, girls who feel powerful, girls who give back, and girls who love. From the country to the city, girls from all backgrounds share their thoughts and dreams. Written by the author of Grandma’s Purse, this book will warm the hearts of everyone who reads it.



by Vanessa Roeder

Get ready for cute overload! Terrance was born without a shell, so his parents gave him a cardboard box instead. Terrence loves his box shell until another turtle makes fun of it, prompting him to go off in search of a new shell. Along the way, he learns a lesson in loving yourself, embracing your weirdness, and forming lifelong friendships.



by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Greg Pizzoli

Fans of the A Jack Book series will love seeing new stories hit shelves this year. This sidesplitting early reader series is quickly becoming a favorite of growing readers everywhere. Kids will laugh out loud as they read about Jack's latest adventures playing baseball in Jack at Bat and visiting a ranch in Jack Goes West, both publishing in February. In May, kids can enjoy two more stories with Jack at the Zoo and Too Many Jacks. That's a lot of hilarious fun coming your way!




by Chris Grabenstein, illustrated by Leo Espinosa

Best known for the wildly popular Mr. Lemoncello's Library series, Chris Grabenstein's debut picture book delivers a giggle-inducing twist on the battle between a stubborn child and her looming naptime. Annalise refuses to take a nap, even though everyone she meets gladly takes hers. But when Annalise is finally ready to rest, there are no naps left!



by Mechal Renee Roe

Young African American boys will appreciate this celebration of self-love through diverse hairstyles. Brightly colored illustrations of cornrows, curls, and afros adorn each page alongside the mantra, "I am born to be awesome!" If you enjoy this book, you'll also want to check out the companion book for girls, Happy Hair.



by Sophie Spencer and Margaret McNamara, illustrated by KerascoΓ«t

Seven-year-old Sophie has loved bugs since she was a toddler, but other kids don't understand her fascination. Bullies push her to stop sharing her interest - until hundreds of female scientists reach out to encourage her to follow her passion. Based on the author's personal experience, this uplifting story encourages children to embrace their curiosities.



by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, illustrated by Bao Luu


Few people have made as lasting an impression on the world as His Holiness the Dalai Lama. In his first ever picture book, this Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and world-renowned speaker shares special moments from his childhood to teach kids lessons in compassion and kindness. Inspirational and moving, this gift-worthy book is a must-read.













by Emilia Bechrakis Serhant, illustrated by EG Keller





Many picture books celebrate the extraordinary love a parent has for their child, but few do so through the lens of infertility. This picture book is a love letter to every parent who crossed oceans, deserts, and mountains to find their miracle baby. Beautifully illustrated, this poignant story will tug at your heartstrings as families of all shapes and sizes go to the moon and back for their children.








by Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton, illustrated by Carme Lemniscates





Some people pass on jewelry or furniture as family heirlooms. Grandma Dorothy - Hillary Clinton's mother and her daughter Chelsea's grandmother - passed on her passion for nature. Through this unique gift, Grandma Dorothy left them both with fond memories of their time spent together in the garden. This uplifting book celebrates the special bond that forms across generations when we share the things we love.










by Watty Piper, illustrated by Dan Santat



With its timeless lessons of kindness and perseverance, this beloved story has captured the hearts of young children for 90 years! Originally published in 1930, this anniversary edition features the full original text with stunning new artwork from Caldecott Award-winning illustrator Dan Santat and an introduction by Dolly Parton. This classic tale is ready for a whole new generation of readers!







by Ashima Shiraishi, illustrated by Yao Xiao




World-class rock climber Ashima Shiraishi shares her story of determination in this insightful picture book. She points out that a boulder is just like any other obstacle you might face in life. It takes patience and problem-solving to reach the top, but once you do, the reward is worth every ounce of effort you put in. 







by Nancy Redd, illustrated by Nneka Myers



In this family, bedtime hair care is an important ritual. From durags to wraps, each member of the family puts their hair up when they put on their pajamas. That is, everyone except the little girl who lost her bedtime bonnet. This touching story celebrates black hair traditions and warm family love.







by Andrea Pippins



Every parent wonders what their child will be like when they grow up. In this moving picture book, a mother reflects on the people in her child's life and what attributes they will pass on to him. From family members to friends, everyone affects who he will become. This gentle story makes a wonderful gift for baby showers and special occasions.






by Megan E. Bryant and Daniel Prosterman, illustrated by Micah Player

Do you have an inquisitive little one? Teach them about our government with this informative set of board books. Follow Citizen Baby as he learns all about the president, the voting process, the Supreme Court, and Congress. Vibrant illustrations and simple text make these books the perfect introduction to the American government.





by Alex Willan



This humorous follow-up to Jasper & Ollie will tickle your funny bone while highlighting the importance of embracing our differences. When Jasper and Ollie decide to build separate forts in their backyard, their efforts are as different as the friends themselves. Jasper builds an elaborate fort in a matter of minutes, but Ollie takes his time planning and building a meaningful place the two friends can share.







by Brianna Caplan Sayres, illustrated by Christian Slade



Kids obsessed with the modern classic Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night? will love this new addition to the popular bedtime collection. Join a wide variety of boats and watercraft as they wash up and get ready to dock for the night. This charming bedtime story will have kids nodding off to dreams of gentle tides and rocking boats.







by Tom Fletcher, illustrated by Greg Abbott



An alien has just crash-landed in your book, and it's up to you to return him to space. You'll have to twist, shake, and bounce your book to complete the mission; but before you launch your alien into the void, ask yourself: does he have to go? This fun and interactive companion to There’s a Monster in Your Book delivers a subtle message about acceptance and inclusiveness that will resonate with young readers.








by Jean Reagan, illustrated by Lee Wildish



From babysitting grandparents to catching Santa and scaring ghosts, Reagan and Wildish's "how-to" picture books have become household favorites. In their latest book, kids teach grandparents how to orchestrate the perfect storytime. Your kids will giggle their way through this humorous story that flips traditional roles and puts them in charge.




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