Chapter Book
Squirrel on Stage

Squirrel on Stage

by Vivian Vande Velde, illustrated by Steve Björkman; Holiday House, 2022.
Humorous confusion and a bit of upstaging make for a thoroughly entertaining chapter book when Twitch the Squirrel, along with his friend Sweetie the Library Rat, joins the school production of Cinderella.

The Case of the Messy Message and the Missing Facts

The Case of the Messy Message and the Missing Facts

by Judy Bradbury, illustrated by Gabriella Vagnoli; City of Light, 2022.
In Book 3 of the Cayuga Island Kids chapter book series, the five friends embark on solving mysteries involving faulty assumptions, from missing glitter pens to flour bugs and chocolate chip cookies—and come to realize the importance of getting all the facts instead of just a fraction of the truth before drawing a conclusion.

Roosevelt Banks and the Attic of Doom

Roosevelt Banks and the Attic of Doom

by Laurie Calkhoven; One Elm Books/Red Chair Press 2022.
Roosevelt Banks is a likeable, relatable ten year-old whose heart is in the right place, even though he sometimes detours from his best intentions. This second chapter book about Roosevelt finds him grappling with a move to a bedroom in the attic to make room for the arrival of his baby sister, neighborhood bullies, a rabbit mishap, and more. Age-appropriate fun, adventure, and chills ensue, leading to an absolutely satisfying conclusion! Let’s hope this is not the last we see of Roosevelt.

The Mystery of the Barking Branches and the Sunken Ship

The Mystery of the Barking Branches and the Sunken Ship

by Judy Bradbury, illustrated by Gabriella Vagnoli; City of Light Publishing, 2021.
In the first book in the Cayuga Island Kids chapter book series, readers meet five resourceful friends who live on a residential island. Though the story is fictional, The Mystery of the Barking Branches and the Sunken Ship is loosely based on one of the most intriguing unsolved mysteries of the Great Lakes: the sinking of the never-recovered sailing vessel, the Griffon, in the 1600s. Readers encounter history, science, mystery, research skills, social-emotional themes, humor, friendship, and a really cute dog.

The Birthday Castle / Fort Builders, Inc.

The Birthday Castle / Fort Builders, Inc.

by Dee Romito, illustrated by Marta Kissi; Aladdin Quix; 2020.
The Birthday Castle, the first of four titles planned for the Fort Builders, Inc. beginning chapter book series, centers on a resourceful group of friends who start a fort-building business. Their inaugural project is constructing a castle for a friend’s birthday celebration. A few changes of heart present a snag or two for the team. Nevertheless, Fort Builders, Inc. intends to make their customer’s dream a reality, because that’s what friends–and successful business people–do.