KITTY-CORN CLUB: PARTS OF US is a new board book by the bestselling KITTY CORN team, Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham, whose collaborations have sold over 3 million copies combined. They are the NYTimes bestselling team behind megahits the Princess in Black series, Best Friends, and Real Friends, and Shannon and LeUyen are a Newbery honoree and Caldecott honoree, respectively.
KITTY CORN CLUB: PARTS OF US is all about loving every part of yourself and accepting others no matter what their bodies look like. All are welcome in the kitty-corn club, whether you’re long-tailed or short-tailed, furry or feathered, taloned or tentacled, you are perfect just the way you are. From head to toe and horn to tail, join Kitty and Unicorn—alongside Gecko, Parakeet, and a new Octopus friend—as they demonstrate, with humor and creativity, the many ways our bodies may be different, unique, and amazing. With themes of body positivity and acceptance, this playful, positive romp, is perfect for early learning.
NYT bestselling author Marie Benedict is venturing into children’s book with a new historical fiction – SECRETS OF LOVELACE ACADEMY. She’s teamed up with veteran children’s author Courtney Sheinmel, and their blend of historical knowledge and authentic tween girl voice is a winning combination.
Lainey Philipps has lived at the Sycamore Home for Orphaned Children since she was three years old. Now nearly a teenager, her life is hard, and she doesn’t expect it to get better—until a chance encounter during an open house changes everything when Lainey meets a woman who invites her to attend the prestigious Lovelace Academy.
Determined to prove her capability and reach her destination, Lainey must rely on her own wit—as well as a mysterious boy who has yet to prove himself as friend or foe. But the real test is what awaits her in Switzerland, at the home of Mileva Maric, wife of Albert Einstein.
Summer vacation here, and for kiddos flying for the first time, author K.E. Lewis has one essential tip: do not – under any circumstances – bring your pet rhinoceros on the plane.
If you’re not convinced, NEVER TAKE YOUR RHINO ON A PLANE by K.E. Lewis, illustrated by Isabel Roxas tells a zany cautionary tale about the daredevil stunts and embarrassing antics you will face if this advice goes ignored. From the security line to the luggage carousel, there is no hope for a relaxing trip or in-flight movie in this hilarious picture book. Young readers will laugh at the silliness and fun illustrations, while their caregivers will recognize the humor and perhaps even relate to the wild ride that ensues.
With expressive, laugh-out-loud illustrations and lyrical writing that pays homage to nonsense poetry, NEVER TAKE YOUR RHINO ON A PLANE is a perfect read-aloud pick. This is must-read for younger children this summer!
Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books to feature this week. Cover images were also provided.













