Upcoming Childrens Juvenile Releases September December 2022
New To SBCP Library: Children & Juvenile New Releases for Fall & Winter 2022
Published on October 13, 2022.
Here is a quick look at children’s & juvenile chapter books coming soon to the library!
Children’s Board Books & Picture Books
Disney Baby: Here Comes Halloween! By: Disney & Jerrod Maruyama
The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s First Fall By: Eric Carle
Creepy Crayon! By: Aaron Reynolds & Peter Brown
Alice Nizzy Nazzy By: Tony Johnston & Tomie dePaola
Mr. Roll Finds New Life: Let’s Upcycle By: Sophia Huang & E0rG
Iguana Be a Dragon By: Maddie Frost
More Than Peach By: Bellen Woodard & Fanny Liem
Martha Maps it Out By: Leigh Hodgkinson
Mae’s First Day of School By: Kate Berube
So Not Ghoul By: Karen Yin & Bonnie Lui
That’s Not My Name! By: Anoosha Syed
Cozy in Love By: Jan Brett
The Witchling’s Wish By: Lu Fraser & Sarah Massini
Leila, the Perfect Witch By: Flavia Z. Drago
The Pigeon Will Ride the Roller Coaster! By: Mo Willems
The FRUSTRATING Book! By: Mo Willems
Juvenile Fiction, Non-Fiction, & Graphic Novels
Bright By: Brigit Young
Race for the Escape By: Christopher Edge
Repairing the World By: Linda Epstein
Take Back the Block By: Chrystal D. Giles
Crimson Twill: Witch in the City By: Kallie George
The Halloween Moon By: Joseph Fink
The Baby-Sitters Club #21: Mallory & the Trouble with Twins By: Ann M. Martin
Hummingbird By: Natalie Lloyd
Slappy, Beware! By: R. L. Stine
Diper Överlöde (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #17) By: Jeff Kinney
Mammoth Math: Everything You Need to Know About Numbers By: David Macaulay
What Is the Supreme Court? By: Jill Abramson
A Mind Like Mine: 21 Famous People & their Mental Health By: Rachael Davis & Islenia Mil
Teeth, Tentacles, & Tail Fins By: Matthew Reinhart
1001 Fish By: Joanna Rzezak
Gotta Catch a What!? (Pokémon: Graphix Chapters) By: Simcha Whitehill
My Nest of Silence By: Matt Faulkner
Cat Kid Comic Club: Collaborations By: Dav Pilkey
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