Hitting the Shelves March '23
last updated 01 March 2023
As the days get longer and we enter into spring cleaning season, what better way to take a break from tidying up than by diving into a new book? So, grab a cozy blanket and a cup of tea, and let’s explore the exciting titles hitting the shelves this March.
My Mummies built a Treehouse, illustrated by Izzy Evans, written by Gareth Peter // Lantana Publishing (Available in the UK)
In or Out, illustrated by Sarah Jennings, written by Stacy Gregg // Harper Collins (Available in the UK)
Dick the Delightful Duck, illustrated by Ben Mantle, written by Kaye Umansky // Scholastic (Available in the UK)
First Questions and Answers: How Does My Body Work?, illustrated by Dan Taylor, written by Matthew Oldham // Usborne Publishing (Available in the UK)
Prehistoric Beasts, illustrated by Mike Love, written by Dean Lomax // Bonnier Books (Available in the Uk)
The Mightiest Bite, illustrated by Mike Moran, written by Howard Calvert // Andersen Press (Available in the UK)
Find Your Calm, illustrated by Jessica Smith, written by Catherine Veitch // Welbeck (Available in the UK)
Alex Neptune: Pirate Hunter, illustrated by George Ermos, written by David Owen // Usborne (Available in the UK)
The Hot Cross Bunny, illustrated by Mark Chambers, written by Carys Bexington // Quarto (Available in the UK)
Bark Ship Bonnie, illustrated by Fiona Lee, written by Stephanie Staib // Abrams Books (Available in the US)
You Are Loved: A Book About Families, illustrated by Sofia Cardoso, written by Margaret O’Hair and Sofia Sanchez // Scholastic (Available in the US)
Finding Family: The Duckling Raised by Loons, illustrated by Alexandria Neonakis, written by Laura Purdie Salas // Lerner Publishing (Available in the US)
Never Give Up: Dr. Kati Karikó and the Race for the Future of Vaccines, illustrated by Juliana Oakley, written by Debbie Dadey // Lerner Publishing (Available in the US)
Josephine and Her Dishwashing Machine: Josephine Cochrane’s Bright Invention Makes a Big Splash, illustrated by Sarah Green, written by Kate Hannigan // Astra Publishing House (Available in the US)
How to Talk Like a Bear, illustrated by Alex G Griffiths, written by Charlie Grandy // Penguin (Available in the US)
One Hungry Dragon, illustrated by Alex Willmore, written by Alastair Chisholm // Hachette (Available in the UK)
Not Now, Noor!, illustrated by Nabila Adani, written by Farhana Islam // Penguin (Available in the UK)
Galápagos: Islands of Change, illustrated by Becca Stadtlander, written by Leslie Bulion // Peachtree (Available in the US)
The Girl Who Built a Spider, illustrated by Flavia Sorrentino, written by George Brewington // Macmillan (Available in the US)
Camp Quiltbag, illustrated by Violet Tobacco, written by Nicole Melleby and A. J. Sass // Algonquin (Available in the US)
Dragon Dreams, illustrated by Jake McDonald, written by Cora Reef // Simon & Schuster (Available in the US)
Babajoon’s Treasure, illustrated by Nabi H. Ali, written by Farnaz Esnaashari // Simon & Schuster (Available in the US)
Mommy Time, illustrated by Ebony Glenn, written by Monique James-Duncan // Candlewick Press (Available in the US)
Babies Love Daddy, illustrated by Agnes Saccani // Cottage Door Press (Available in the US)
My Friend, Loonie, illustrated by Ashling Lindsay, written by Nina LaCour // Candlewick Press (Available in the US)
Superpoo Needs a Number Two, illustrated by Chris Jevons, written by Sam Harper // Hachette (Available in the US)
All the Nonsense in my Teeth, illustrated by Barbara Bakos, written by Mike Henson // Quarto (Available in the UK)
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