Shoes off please

Shoes off pleaseShoes Off, Please by Helena Ku Rhee, Myo Yim
Published by Random House Children's Books on June 17, 2025
ISBN: 0593649621
Genres: Family
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
Goodreads
four-stars

Mina and her mom have a household policy of removing their shoes when they enter their house. When Mina’s friends come over they don’t like the hassle of taking their shoes off and Mina and her mom have to clean up the floors after they leave, having a heartfelt conversation about their own cultural traditions, their importance to their household, and how to explain this to her friends. Once she does this her friends are more than happy to respect their house and their traditions.

4-9 years old

Reviewed by MaryAnn Lopes, Elementary Librarian. Lewiston Public Schools, Lewiston, Maine.

four-stars

Daisy Rewilds

Daisy RewildsDaisy Rewilds by Kerascoët, Margaret McNamara, Sébastien Cosset
ISBN: 0593125673
Genres: Nature
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
Goodreads
three-stars

“Daisy Rewilds” is a picture book written by Margaret McNamara and illustrated by Kerascoet about a girl named Daisy who grows up loving nature. As a baby she composted her own baby food, as an example of her environmentalism. She starts to sprout greens in her hair and eventually grows into a whole wild garden. The book is fun and beautiful, but some of the words seem a little big for the intended audience. A suggested additional purchase where nature picture books are popular.

Reviewed by Kate Radke, Walker Memorial Library, Westbrook, ME.

three-stars

Maisy Loves Butterflies

Maisy Loves ButterfliesMaisy Loves Butterflies: A Maisy's Planet Book (Educational Board Book About Nature - For Toddlers and Kids Ages 1-3) by Lucy Cousins
Series: Maisy's Planet #5
Published by Candlewick Press (MA) on May 20, 2025
ISBN: 1536240397
Genres: board book
Format: Board Book
Source: MSL Book Review
Goodreads
four-stars

Our long-loved friend Maisy loves butterflies! This board book is a mix of a fictional story with Maisy interacting with butterflies and basic, clearly illustrated facts about butterflies. We finish our visit with Maisy in her carefully planted butterfly and moth-friendly garden.

Ages 1-3

Reviewed by MaryAnn Lopes, Elementary Librarian. Lewiston Public Schools, Lewiston, Maine.

four-stars

The Teeny-Weeny Unicorn’s Great Big Wish

The Teeny-Weeny Unicorn’s Great Big WishThe Teeny-Weeny Unicorn's Great Big Wish by Shawn Harris
Published by Random House Children's Books on March 4, 2025
ISBN: 0593571916
Genres: Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure / General
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
Goodreads
three-stars

What happens when a teeny-weeny unicorn has a wish to be big, to have something smaller than his teeny-weeny self in his life? He goes off to find things to wish on but even that is problematic for such a small unicorn that can’t lift or pull much. His frustration grows but he doesn’t quit until his Big Wish comes true. Sweet and silly, and heartfelt all rolled into one.

This book’s illustrations are as colorful and fantastical as anyone would think a unicorn is.

Ages 3-7

Reviewed by MaryAnn Lopes, Elementary Librarian. Lewiston Public Schools, Lewiston, Maine.

three-stars

Kickturn

KickturnKickturn by Brie Spangler
ISBN: 0593707818
Genres: Emotions & Feelings, Family, Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Friendship, Sports
Format: Middle Grade Fiction
Goodreads
four-stars

Lindy is not your average fifth grader. She homeschools and has spent the last two years with her parents living a nomadic influencer lifestyle – taking their renovated school bus (or “Skoolie”) to various national parks. Her parents are always busy doing staged photo shoots, and repairing the Skoolie as it breaks down from time-to-time. Lindy is often asked to dress up and pose for promotions (the analytics show that the followers like content with Lindy), but all Lindy craves is a normal life. Her parents are disengaged – and don’t know that Lindy spends most of her time watching skateboarding videos instead of doing her school work. One day, the Skoolie breaks down in San Jose, and the duration of the repairs forces the family to stay put for a while. Lindy quickly finds a group of girls to skateboard with, and with that she finds passion in a new hobby and the comforting feeling of community. Unfortunately, once the repairs on the Skoolie are complete, Lindy’s parents are insistent on leaving. Lindy is desperate to stay – and makes the decision to sabotage the bus repair. After an honest and confrontational family meeting, Lindy’s parents realize that the nomadic influencer lifestyle may not be what’s best for their family, and (with the help of their newfound community) figure out how to set down some roots and stay a while.

The text and illustrations within Kickturn feel like a sketchy and authentic journal entry, fully connecting the reader to what Lindy is going through. The story includes plentiful details about skateboarding (from the parts of the skateboard, to technique and different types of tricks). This is an engaging coming of age story that would resonate with many young readers. Recommended for ages 8 to 10 (3rd through 5th grade).

Reviewed by: Jenn Mead, Charlotte Hobbs Memorial Library, Lovell

four-stars

Witchycakes #2: Changin Magic

Witchycakes #2: Changin MagicWitchycakes #2: Changing Magic by Ariane Moreira, Kara LaReau
Published by Random House on 8/19/25
ISBN: 9788217025862
Genres: Fantasy
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
Goodreads
four-stars

The Witchycakes series continues with book two, Changing Magic.  Fall has arrived and change is in the air.  Blue (they/their) encounters many people in Shellville who are struggling with different changes.  Blue is able to use their kindness, creativity and a little bit of gentle magic to help struggling siblings at work, an only child whose family composition might be changing, and two adult sisters who are afraid to go outside.  One of the main themes in this book is planning ahead before starting a task, and the end of this book outlines tips to help become organized before starting to bake. There is also a subtle challenge to gender roles and stereotypes.

This chapter book is the second in a series of early chapter books.  There are colorful illustrations and borders throughout the book and fun sound effect words in color.  The font is big and every page has either a picture or a sound effect word/phrase to break up the text.  This book is ideal for readers who are beginning to read or listen to chapter books.  This series is highly recommended for school and public libraries.

Reviewed by Lindsay Varnum, Orono Public Library

four-stars

Witchycakes #1: Sweet Magic

Witchycakes #1: Sweet MagicWitchycakes #1: Sweet Magic by Ariane Moreira, Kara LaReau
Published by Random House on August 5, 2025
Genres: Fantasy
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
Goodreads
five-stars

Sweet Magic, the first book in the Witchycakes series, is a sweet early chapter book about a young witch learning magic from their mother.  Blue, and their familiar Gully, a sea gull, deliver baked goods from Blue’s mom’s bakery, to customers all over their coastal town of Shellville.  Blue has a kind heart and wants to help people they encounter, but the magic doesn’t always work as planned.  Blue doesn’t give up though, and is able to come up with creative solutions to help those in need. 

This book is divided into short chapters and is full of bright colorful illustrations, perfect for young readers transitioning into reading or listening to chapter books. There are also fun sound effects throughout the book that are in color. The characters in this book are diverse, with the main character Blue using “they/their” pronouns and the cafe they deliver to is run by a married gay couple.  The illustrations of the characters also show readers a variety of ethnicities and cultural backgrounds that aren’t mentioned in the text.  The book as a whole also has an important message that is summarized at the end which will resonate with readers. Blue realizes that when things went wrong and they used their imagination, they came up with much better solutions, no magic required! This book is highly recommended for school and public libraries serving new readers.

Reviewed by Lindsay Varnum, Orono Public Library

five-stars

My Abuela is a Bruja

My Abuela is a BrujaMy Abuela Is a Bruja by Lorena Alvarez Gomez, Mayra Cuevas
ISBN: 0593480635
Genres: Cultural / Latin America, Family, Realistic Fiction
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
Goodreads
four-stars

An homage to the Native Peoples of Puerto Rico; My Abuela is a Bruja paints a beautiful portrait of what it’s like to be connected to a line of women who practice the art of being a “bruja.” The qualities of being an Island bruja include walks along the island and getting to know the lush flora and fauna, dancing, gardening, cooking, and feeling the magic of her ancestors inside her. The magic of abuela is illustrated beautifully and vibrantly on each page by Lorena Alvarez Gómez who’s known for books such as The Magical Yet, and The Curious Why. The back pages explain in an Author’s Note that the book is based on the author’s own experiences with her abuela and the history of her people, the Borikén. There’s also a Glossary of Abuela’s Spanish Words included in the book and recipes to make Abuela’s Sofrito and Flan. Children of all backgrounds will enjoy getting to know Puerto Rico’s culture a bit better after exploring this book.  It’s published simultaneously in Spanish. Recommended for ages 4-9.

Reviewed by Gia Charles, Patten Free Library, Bath

four-stars

Maisy Big, Maisy Small

Maisy Big, Maisy SmallMaisy Big, Maisy Small: A Book of Rhyming Opposites by Lucy Cousins
Published by Candlewick Press ISBN: 1536236292
Genres: Babies/Infants
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
Goodreads
five-stars

Maisy Big, Maisy Small is a re-release in Lucy Cousins’ beloved Maisy series. It now features a new, updated cover different from its release in 2007. Cousins does a wonderful job covering the opposites for children to learn in an entertaining and colorful way. Each page uses the primary colors in Cousins’ classic style. This is the type of book that gets read over and over again in early childhood education, and for good reason. The rhymes are incredibly engaging and Maisy is an irresistible character for kids. Perfect for read-alouds or laptime, this new version is delightful. Recommended for ages 2-5.

Reviewed by Gia Charles, Patten Free Library, Bath. 

 

 

five-stars

The Dragon’s Apprentice

The Dragon’s ApprenticeThe Dragon's Apprentice by James Riley
Series: Dragon's Apprentice #1
Published by Labyrinth Road on April 1, 2025
ISBN: 0593813170
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
Goodreads
four-stars

12 year old Ciara is on the run from an evil Warden who discovers she secretly found an ancient journal with magic spells.  She uses magic and accidentally summons a Dragon named Scorch.  Ciara is determined to learn magic in order to save her mom who is imprisoned in a dungeon and sick with Skael Cough, but Scorch is hesitant to teach her.  Scorch eventually relents and teaches Ciara some basic magic, even though he gets frustrated because she breaks his rules time and again.  Ciara shows great bravery, and a little recklessness, when she uses her limited magical abilities to rescue her mother by tricking the warden.

Upper elementary/middle grade readers will enjoy this novel.  Scorch and Ciara have an interesting relationship and their banter back and forth adds some humor to this story.  There is also strong character development and readers will enjoy witnessing how Ciara and Scorch’s relationship grows.  This novel is fast-paced, leading to the pivotal confrontation between Ciara and the Warden.   While this book reaches a satisfying conclusion, the epilogue points to a sequel! This is a fun fantasy that many readers will enjoy.

Reviewed by Lindsay Varnum, Orono Public Library

four-stars