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Spring 2025 Picture Books On My Radar

Spring 2025 Picture Books on My Radar

Spring 2025 Picture Books On My Radar

Spring is here, and the time when my littlest prefers picture books feels shorter than ever. She still brings them home from the library at school, but when she can, she prefers chapter books or graphic novels these days.

While I still have the chance, these are some titles I’m looking forward to snuggling up to read with her. She has pretty wide-ranging taste, as you can see from this short list. There are some books about history as well as social experiences and relationships.

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Spring 2025 Picture Books On My Radar

A Cup of Quiet
Nikki Grimes
Illustrated by Cathy Ann Johnson
Bloomsbury
Published April 15, 2025

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This charming story follows a grandmother and child through a garden, where they share an imaginative experience gathering garden sounds to fill Grandma’s “cup of quiet.” This story gently teaches about the need for quiet and a creative way to appreciate nature and its sounds as one recharges with a cup of tea. A perfect celebration of the relationship between grandparents and children.


Maybe Just Ask Me
Katie Mazeika (Author/Illustrator)
Beach Lane Books
Published April 22, 2025

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When wild rumors spread about why Mazie wears an eyepatch, she looks for the courage to set the record straight and bring the conversation about her disability into the open. This smart, uplifting story based on the author’s childhood experiences reminds readers that it’s okay to acknowledge differences and that they’re worth celebrating.


Are You a Friend of Dorothy?
Kyle Lukoff
Illustrated by Levi Hastings
Simon & Schuster BFYR
Published April 29, 2025

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An award-winning author and celebrated illustrator join forces to tell the story behind the question, “Are you a friend of Dorothy?” This vibrant book introduces readers to a time when people had to hide who they were and the clever way they used to forge a community anyway. I love that a children’s book shares this incredible history with the next generation.


Where Are You, Brontë?
Tomie dePaola
Illustrated by Barbara McClintock
Simon & Schuster BFYR
Published May 6, 2025

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Celebrated children’s book author Tomie dePaola shares this poignant story about the life and loss of his beloved dog in his final completed book. The simple story recounts special moments from Brontë’s life and the author’s reaction to those memories. It’s such a sweet, heartfelt book. I wouldn’t limit sharing this with kids experiencing loss, though it would be comforting then, too.


The Glass Pyramid: A Story of the Louvre Museum and Architect I. M. Pei
Jeanne Walker Harvey
Illustrated by Khao Le
Simon & Schuster BFYR
Published May 27, 2025

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This book bridges the space between the biography of an architect and the beautiful building he created. The illustrations connect the construction of the Louvre Museum with Pei’s idea process in beautiful pictures. There’s a little more text on each page, so this is a great book to share with first- or second-grade readers. Backmatter is filled with rich information on some elements mentioned in the book, the architectural problems Pei had to solve during building, for instance. I could see aspiring architects or kids who love history really getting into this one.

What Spring 2025 Picture Books Are On Your Radar?

Do you read picture books? I find that I still pick them up now and then, even if just at the library or while I’m browsing at a bookstore. It’s fun to see how the book’s text and illustrations come together to be more than the sum of their parts. If you still follow picture book releases, what books are on your radar this season? Let me know what you’re looking forward to so I can add it to my list!

Winter 2025 Picture Books On My Radar

Winter 2025 Picture Books On My Radar

I don’t spend a lot of time talking about picture books, but there have been some really cute ones coming out lately. Also, my littlest is nearing the age when she’ll be leaving those behind, so I think I’m feeling a bit nostalgic about the days when it was predominantly what we read together.

These are just a few picture books that came out this past winter that we read together and enjoyed. Let me know if you’ve seen or read any of the books on this list. If you’ve read other great picture books that came out this season, please leave a comment and let me know so I can check them out!

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Winter 2025 Picture Books On My Radar

Nearly Exactly Almost Like Me
Jennifer Bradbury
Art by Pearl AuYeung
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Published February 11, 2025

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About Nearly Exactly Almost Like Me

When a nosy boy on the playground points out the apparent differences between a big brother and his adopted younger sibling, the older brother points out their shared memories and other things they have in common. This sweet story about love and family reminds readers that families come in all varieties and that love, not looks, form the strongest bond. Adorable illustrations add to the humor and endearment of this one.


Star Wars: Someone Who Loves You
Beth Revis
Illustrated by Sophie Li
Disney Lucasfilm Press
Published December 29, 2024

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About Star Wars: Someone Who Loves You

Han and Leia share what love means to them with some curious Ewoks in this sweet story. This would make a great gift book for a loved one who is a Star Wars fan. The illustrations are charming, and the text is adorable. I love Beth Revis’s young adult novels, so when I saw that she had this picture book coming out, I knew I would have to get one. (Fun fact: somehow, I ordered two?? Luckily, I have several friends who are mega Star Wars fans, so I’m sure it’ll be easy to find a home for my extra copy.)


Bitsy Bat, Team Star
Kaz Windness
Paula Wiseman Books
Published February 4, 2025

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About Bitsy Bat, Team Star

In this charming sequel, Bisty Bat learns to work together with classmates and a new nonspeaking friend as they celebrate the Critter Games. Features an inclusive cast and autistic perspective. This is a great way to introduce or support learning about neurodiversity in the classroom or at home.


Through Sand and Salt: A Tale of Discovery Across the Sahara
Elizabeth Zunon
Bloomsbury
Published January 21, 2025

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About Through Sand and Salt

On his first trek with his father’s caravan, Malik guides his own camel laden with salt. In every place they stop to rest or trade along the route across the desert to Timbuktu, Malik learns new ways salt sustains life. Beautiful spreads accompany this story that draws readers into this informative tale of a young boy in North Africa. Children interested in the life experiences of others around the world will want to read this one again and again.


What Winter 2025 Picture Books Are On Your Radar?

Do you read picture books? I find that I still pick them up now and then, even if just at the library or while I’m browsing at a book store. It’s fun to see the way that the book’s text and illustrations come together to be more than the sum of its parts. If you still follow picture book releases, what books are on your radar this season? Let me know what you’re looking forward to so I can add it to my list!