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Under One Roof

Under One Roof

by Miranda Paul and Baptiste Paul, illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal; Clarion Books, 2026; a soothing, rhyming picture book for Pre-K–Grade 2 that peeks at ways families prepare for bed and the circumstances around those preparations, and shines a light on what we all have in common as we do.

Sparrow, Always

Sparrow, Always

by Gail Donovan, illustrated by Elysia Case; Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2025; Sparrow helps train a neighbor’s pup as he works to become a guide dog. Along the way, she grows in self-control and helps a new friend feel seen. Best of all, she comes to appreciate that although she is different, she is valued and accepted, and that growing doesn’t have to mean changing who you are.

I Hear the Snow, I Smell the Sea

I Hear the Snow, I Smell the Sea

by Janice Milusich, illustrated by Chris Raschka; Anne Schwartz Books, 2025; A young blind child takes joy in experiencing the four seasons through the use of touch, taste, smell, and sound. A lyrical, uplifting Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection illustrated by a two-time Caldecott Medalist.

Who Was Wilma Mankiller?

Who Was Wilma Mankiller?

by Andrea Page, illustrated by Stephen Marchesi; Penguin Workshop, 2025; An accessible chapter book biography highlighting the life and accomplishments of Wilma Mankiller, the first woman principal of the Cherokee Nation.

Faith Takes the Train

Faith Takes the Train

by Kesi Augustine, illustrated by Mokshini; Harper, 2025; An empowering picture book celebrating outreach, possibilities, and imagination, Faith Takes a Train centers on a brief but pivotal experience in an urban setting. It’s filled with positivity, warmth, and agency, from its clear message of kindness and community to its charming illustrations.

Yours, Mine, Ours: A Celebration of Service and Community

Yours, Mine, Ours: A Celebration of Service and Community

by Arun Gandhi and Bethany Hegedus, illustrated by Andrés Landazábal; Candlewick Press, 2025; Posing questions for reflection, prompts, and situational examples, Yours, Mine, Ours: A Celebration of Service and Community offers primary students an accessible introduction to the concept of service and provides a springboard for discussion and positive action.

Safe Harbor

Safe Harbor

by Padma Venkatraman; Nancy Paulsen Books, 2025; For Geetha, new to the United States, it is music, the seaside, and efforts to save an injured seal that become catalysts for growth and acceptance in the midst of school and home challenges.

40 Poems for 40 Weeks

40 Poems for 40 Weeks

by David L. Harrison and Timothy V. Rasinski; Routledge Eye on Education, 2025; 40 POEMS FOR 40 WEEKS offers educators a handy resource of poetry suited for middle graders.