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Hey readers! I’m back for the last children’s new releases newsletter of 2020. I’ll be back in January with more, but until then, enjoy this week’s picks, and I wish you happy holidays.
Curls by Ruth Forman and Geneva Bowers
This is a fun and simple board book about four friends celebrating their very different hair styles.
Don’t Touch My Hair by Sharee Miller (Backlist Bump)
In this fun picture book Aria is tired of everyone always trying to touch her hair. It doesn’t matter where she goes, whether it be to space, or under the sea, someone always wants to touch it, and Aria’s had enough.
Together by Charles Fuge
In this sweet book perfect for bedtime, a polar bear parent and their cub spend some quality time together.
Warriors in Winter by Mary Pope Osborne (Backlist Bump)
Now in paperback is this wintry entry in the Magic Treehouse series where Jack and Annie are swept back in time to a Roman camp where they learn what it takes to be a good Roman soldier.
Table at Trouble 5: I Can’t Feel My Feet by Tom Watson and Marta Kissi
This illustrated early chapter book is a fun take on the cold walk to school. With temperatures dropping, Rosie, Molly and Simon have to figure out some way to make the trek without freezing their feet off.
The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot (Backlist Bump)
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Princess Diaries, a rerelease of the first three books in the series. A little warmhearted nostalgia might be nice now, or to introduce this new generation to Mia Thermopolis when she discovers she’s princess of Genovia.
See you in 2021!
Chelsea