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A cute dog, light tan with brown spots and long floppy ears, is writing a memo in the oval office. There are bright yellow curtains, a blue background, a desk, and a round rug. There is an American flag in the background, next to the desk. The title is Chester Barkingham Saves the Country, author: Julie Falatko, illustrator: Eva Byrne. There is a circular blue and white stamp/seal on the cover that says "Inspected: Office of Naps & Snacks."
Editions:Hardcover: $ 18.99
ISBN: 978-1534494664
Size: 9.00 x 11.00 in
Pages: 40

A White House dog teaches lawmakers how to be better humans in this hilarious picture book told in presidential memos!

Good dog Chester Barkingham moves into his forever home—the White House!—when he’s adopted by the president’s daughter. The president sends memos to let everybody know about Chester joining the staff and, soon enough, the trouble he gets into.

The president has other things to worry about, though. Congress can’t seem to get along, and bills are getting stalled as both sides argue and debate. Chester knows just what to do about the deadlock…if anybody would listen to him. When Chester starts sending memos of his own, Capitol Hill turns upside down—which may be just what everybody needs.

Illustrated by Eva Byrne.

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

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Reviews:Publishers Weekly on Publishers Weekly wrote:

The phrase “wag the dog” aptly describes the hijinks that follow the arrival of a canine White House “staff member” in this energetic epistolary tale. Told through presidential memos appended with sticky notes from first dog Chester Barkingham, the story opens with a sunglasses-wearing agent driving Chester home to the president and first daughter Molly. Upon encountering a government divided by the Rubber Band Bill, the canny canine takes steps to reach a resolution. Via sticky note, Chester playfully suggests that there’s “TOO MUCH REAL FITING/ NEED MORE PLAY FITING,” and offers up a rope so Congress can engage in a literal tug-of-war. While Molly frolics with the new pet and the president issues increasingly urgent memos, Chester bridges divides by introducing naps, food, and fun to lawmakers. In fluid, character-driven illustrations, Byrne’s floppy-eared protagonist proves a savvy leader who believes in the role of positive reinforcement (and pizza). The president and first daughter are portrayed with brown skin; background characters are shown with various skin tones.

Connie Fletcher on Booklist wrote:

This frolicsome book begins and ends with a portrait gallery of some of our former presidents’ dogs, including Fido Lincoln, King Tut Hoover, and Sunny Obama. The First Dog featured here, though, is a fictional rescue dog adopted by a fictional Black woman president and her ebullient daughter. The story is told entirely via presidential memos that appear on the page amid the increasingly chaotic, comic action. The president tries to get her staff used to Chester’s antics, to get Chester better trained, and to pass a crucial rubber-band bill. Meanwhile, Chester starts affixing sticky notes onto the president’s memos, training the staff to nap and have treats. The end memo is an invitation from the president to a pizza party, stating that people respond to positive reinforcement, too. The digital illustrations are buoyant and filled with funny details. The memos, which often use formal, bureaucratic language, may be difficult to understand for the suggested age group, but the boisterous scenes carry it.


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Book Cover: A Sofia Special

Sofia loves to dance, play, and find the fun in every day. But when her school day starts going sideways, Sofia finds it challenging to keep on twirling. With the help of a pretty flower and the guidance of her loving dad, Sofia learns to reframe her "messy mountain of a day" into a sunny and special one that brought a new friend, a chance to be brave, and—best of all—a perfect reason to create a delicious shared moment with someone close to her heart.

A sweet children's book about love, resilience, and the joy of sharing, A Sofia Special Includes a recipe for a very special fruit-filled treat that young readers and their families can make and share together.

A Sofia Special is a partnership with Driscoll's Berries. Check out the Driscoll's book page for a fun read-along video and activities that go along with the book.

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Cover of Rick the Rock of Room 214, shows very cute smiling rock with paint on him and a shiny star stuck to his side, he is sitting on a shelf, and there is a paper airplane flying by in the background.
Editions:Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1534494640
Pages: 40

illustrated by Ruth Chan

Even rocks have big dreams in this sweet and wacky picture book for fans of Aaron Reynolds and Mac Barnett about a display rock who longs to explore the great outdoors!

Rick is a rock. For as long as he can remember, he’s lived on the Nature Finds shelf in Room 214 alongside an acorn, some moss, and a piece of bark. One day, the teacher shows the class what rocks do outdoors, and Rick is captivated. Exploding out of volcanos? Plunging off cliffs? Now Rick’s determined to get outside—after all, he’s a rock, and rocks are made for adventure.

But when Rick does make his way into the great outdoors, he finds it’s not quite what he imagined—and that sometimes the greatest adventure of all is being a friend.

A Junior Library Guild selection
Indigo Books Most Anticipated Canadian Book
"The Back to School Book of the Century" 
One of PW's Best Books of 2022
Nominated for the Indiana Young Hoosier Award
Finalist, 2024-2025 Missouri Association of School Librarians (MASL) Show Me Readers Award
2024 Leaping Lizards Read-aloud book, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, Texas
Florida Sunshine State Young Readers Award Program (SSYRA) 2024-2025 Jr. (K-2) shortlist

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Reviews:on ★Publishers Weekly, (starred review):

Rick, a lumpy gray rock with googly eyes and a sweet smile, has been sitting on Room 214’s Nature Finds shelf “for as long as he can remember” while on-the-move human students, portrayed with various skin tones, have all the fun, drawing and reading and singing. During a geology unit, Rick learns that his kind “hold up the world,” and becomes convinced that he’s made for adventure, just like the rocks that form imposing outcroppings and exploding volcanoes. Hitching a ride in a student’s backpack, Rick, who sports a gold star and a green splodge, lands among a whole field of outdoor rocks, asking, “When do we explode out of volcanoes?” But the rocks, who “have never had glitter glue spilled on them,” are sedentary in the extreme, wanting nothing more than to sit in silence (“We already exploded. Other times. We’re done with that now”). Mixing laugh-out-loud narration with comics-style framing, previous collaborators Falatko and Chan (The Great Indoors) earn a gold star for comedy cooperation. And by restoring Rick to the shelf with a new understanding of how he inspires the students’ learning and art-making, the creators show that adventure is really what you make it—and who you make it with. Ages 4–8.

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A rock wants to rock his world.

Rick, a specimen residing on the Nature Finds shelf in Classroom 214, dreams of life outdoors after hearing the teacher describe the power and importance of rocks in nature. The acorn, the moss, and the bark who sit on the shelf with Rick try to convince him simply to stay with them, but Rick is bored with his sedentary existence; he wants adventures! Cleverly figuring out how to escape life as a mere shelf sitter, Rick finds himself outdoors among others of his kind but soon learns their lot isn’t so hot (though their existence was the result of very hot circumstances—exploding out of volcanos)—nor is it exciting or dangerous. In fact, it’s dull and lonely. Luckily for Rick, a student rescues him, returning him to his shelf and grateful pals. Rick has a rock-solid epiphany: Life in Room 214 is more rewarding than he’d realized. This sweet, gentle tale reinforces for children the reassuring idea that it’s OK to try new things and explore new paths, but it’s equally OK, not to mention comforting and important, to return to familiar territory. The charming digital illustrations, many set in panels, are delightfully expressive and deeply appealing; young readers will appreciate the costumes worn by the inhabitants of the Nature Finds shelf, presumably concocted by the students, who are racially diverse. One child wears a hijab.

This story rocks.


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An owl and a squirrel read together amongst piles of books. Title: Yours in Books. Author: Julie Falatko, Illustrator: Gabriel Alborozo
Editions:Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1951836207
Pages: 40

A picture book (love?) story told in letters between a furry bookshop owner, an avid, if a bit cranky, feathered reader, and their forest friends

Owl just wants some peace and quiet to read his books—alone. But when the forest youngsters ruffle his feathers, he enlists the local bookshop owner to send him handpicked books to help cope with the chaos and the mess. It’s not long before Owl discovers Squirrel, and learns that just as important as solitude are companionship and community. Told entirely in letters, this charming picture book celebrates books and bookshops, letter writing and love.

Illustrated by Gabriel Alborozo.

Signed, personalized books are available from Print: A Bookstore in Portland, Maine.

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Owl T. Fencepost’s adventure begins when the fusty bird attempts to order How To Soundproof Your Forest Dwelling from the catalog of a nearby, squirrel-owned bookshop.

This very funny sendup of epistolary novels combines understated text with hyperbolic yet charming art. Distinctive voices and a large format make it perfect for reading aloud. When Owl pens the initial letter from “Top of Oak / Near the Clearing / and the Noisy Small Animals,” the letter details why Owl requests that particular book: “so that I might read in peace, alone.” The bird sits at the writing table, amid books and a quill pen in its inkwell, with large pillows deployed to muffle the noise. The formal letter appears opposite, on the recto. The following double-page spread follows this format, with a bespectacled squirrel searching colorful stacks on the verso. Concluding with the titular words, B. Squirrel signs the formal, regretful reply that the book is out of stock. Owl’s next request—for a handbook on moving to a remote island—is instead met with a gift: a book promoting life in the woods. Throughout, the pen-and-ink sketches with watercolor show a multitude of feathered, furry, and shelled neighborhood children, continuously—and sometimes rambunctiously—interacting with a bird who repeatedly declares a desire for solitude. The wise squirrel, whose signature familiarizes into Bessie over the course of the letter exchanges (by literal snail mail), recommends books that lead to positive changes in everyone’s lives.

A delightful tribute to books, friendship, and company. (Picture book. 4-8)

on ★ PW (starred review):

A treetop owl dwelling and a pine tree indie bookshop serve as the loci of this gentle epistolary picture book between exasperated, solitude-seeking Owl T. Fencepost and bespectacled bookseller Bessie Squirrel of Pine: A Bookshop. Falatko adroitly reveals the development of the duo’s relationship through subtle tonal and diction shifts as curmudgeonly Owl, initially intent on leaving the woods due to “all of the new noisy neighborhood children,” slowly begins to accept Bessie’s book recommendations via letter exchange—and subsequently opens up to the woodland community (“Yesterday afternoon, several young creatures knocked upon my door, wanting to ‘hang out,’ as they say”), before the narrative culminates in a sweet surprise. Alongside the letters, Alborozo adds fine-lined illustrations of dot-eyed anthropomorphic animals, rendered in a light-toned, vintage palette. A warmly cheerful homage to how books can kindle bonds, open minds, and unite community.


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Book Cover: Two Dogs in a Trench Coat Enter Stage Left
Editions:Hardcover: $ 9.99
ISBN: 978-1338358995

Sassy and Waldo are good dogs. They will do anything for their boy, Stewart. That includes putting on a trench coat and pretending to be a new student named Salty in his class just to make sure he is happy. But this month Stewart's class is going to put on a play. PLAY! There's nothing that dogs love more than to play. Well, except maybe eating hamburgers, napping, and chasing squirrels. But they're all equal. It's a four-way tie! Sassy and Waldo are in for a big surprise when they learn what a school play really is!

Print books of the Two Dogs in a Trench Coat series are currently hard to find. I'll update here when these books are available again! The e-books and audiobooks are still available.

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