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Riding Through Rice Fields by Michelle Sterling

Lovely illustrations. The premise that the son is visiting his Dad’s homeland and seeing everything by bicycle is a nice way to share the landscape and day-in-the-life culture of the Phillipines.

Riding Through Rice Fields by Michelle Sterling, (List Price: $18.99, Viking Books for Young Readers, 9780593623077, March 2025)

Reviewed by Adah Fitzgerald, Main Street Books in Davidson, North Carolina

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The Tea Dragon Society by K.O’Neill

This book is one of the most wholesome I’ve ever read. Reading it is like being wrapped in a blanket. Adorable art, whimsical writing, and a sweet story make for a cute & comforting read about friendship and finding your niche. I try to read this book AT LEAST once a year because of how heartwarming it is.

The Tea Dragon Society by K.O’Neill, (List Price: $9.99, Oni Press, 9781620107379, June 2020)

Reviewed by Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Book Buzz: Akeem Keeps Bees by Kamal Bell

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Kamal Bell, photo courtesy Sankofa FarmsThe farm is more than just a place to produce food. Actually, our approach switched off of food production this year and focused on the bees, because it came naturally to the students and myself. That was something that we were able to really build upon this year. In my mind, the bees can provide economic opportunities for us all. Economics is a big factor that can change things in our communities. We focused on that because we’re dealing with human lives too. I don’t want the students to get interested in the farm and then leave because they need money. This is to show them you can make that money. You don’t have to keep worrying from day to day. You can break cycles in your family.

― Kamal Bell, Interview, Edge Effects

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About Kamal Bell

Kamal Bell is the owner of Sankofa Farms, a 12-acre regenerative farm working to address the impacts that food deserts have on both urban and rural communities. Sankofa Farms Agricultural Academy provides opportunities for young men to engage in agriculture-focused STEM skill development and partners with community organizations to take food from the farms to the tables of people who need it most. The farm has been featured in ForbesSouthern LivingThe News and Observer, Earth Eats, and ABC News. Bell is a doctoral student at NC State in the Agriculture Extension Education program whose work focuses on sustainable agriculture, the state of Black farming, youth advocacy, and social entrepreneurship. He lives with his family in Durham, North Carolina. 

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Good Golden Sun by Brendan Wenzel

I can’t wait to share Good Golden Sun at storytime for the first days of summer or bright sunny days! Brendan Wenzel has a talent for creating new verses that roll off the tongue like classic nursery rhymes. And it’s always wonderful to have a new book full of his gorgeous illustrations to share with readers!

Good Golden Sun by Brendan Wenzel, (List Price: $19.99, Little Brown Books for Young Readers, 9780316512633, February 2025)

Reviewed by Johanna Albrecht, McIntyre’s Books in Pittsboro, North Carolina

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Book Buzz: The Witch’s Table by Melinda Beatty

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Melinda Beatty, photo courtesy the author

In her official bio, Melinda Beatty says she is, by day, “a mild-mannered bookseller at an independent bookstore.” She spoke to Books Forward about what it means to wear that particular hat as a children’s author, including taking pains to clarify “sitting around reading all day” myth:

“There is WAY too much to do to have time to stand still long enough to read. There’s always a customer to help, a shipment to receive, displays to make, shelf-talkers to write or dusting to do!

For pure aesthetics, my favorite area of the bookstore is our children’s section. It is just marvelous! The back of the store is enclosed in a little tiki hut, which holds our board books, picture books and emergent readers section. Just outside is our middle grade and YA. But sci-fi/fantasy is my soul section — it’s where I do most of my reading! In our store, this section is housed on a huge baker’s cart, front and back and it’s the area I do most of my recommendations from!””

― Melinda Beatty, Interview, Books Forward

The Witch's Table by Melinda Beatty

What booksellers are saying about The Witch’s Table

  • I enjoyed reading “The Witch’s Table” and looking at all of the illustrations. I enjoyed how the illustrations are all hand-drawn and there is so much depth in the scenes it makes you want to look at all of the nooks and crannies of the rooms in the house. The relationship between the Witch and the Table is a cute story, too. It’s like having roommates, you don’t have to agree on everything to respect each other and live together. Overall, this is a story about seeing “eye to eye” with others around you.
      ― Kait Boyd, The Haunted Book Shop in Mobile, Alabama | BUY

  • Such a cute story, with a deeper meaning behind it!
      ― Kenzie Karoly, E. Shaver, Bookseller in Savannah, Georgia | BUY

  • An entertaining and amusing tale! Funny and charming- The Witch’s Table is sure please readers of all ages!
      ― Michelle Weiler, Quail Ridge Books in Raleigh, North Carolina | BUY

  • What a funky, cute way to teach kids how to care for each other even when its difficult! Bonus: This is a great book for the kids who wish it was spooky season all year round. (It’s me. I’m that kid.)
      ― Tori Finklea, Union Ave Books in Knoxville, Tennessee | BUY

About Melinda Beatty

Melinda Beatty has had years of practice trying to explain to others why she was just having an imaginary conversation between two people that don’t exist, so becoming a writer seemed like the best way to stop everyone from looking at her funny. After years of narrowboat living on the English canals, she and her British husband are now back on dry land in Maryland, where by day, she’s a mild-mannered indie bookseller, and by night, she wrangles words, crafts projects, and raises a Labrador and two fierce mini-women.

Stefano Tambellini was born in a small town in Tuscany, Italy. He studied traditional animation at Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia and then moved to London, where he worked as a freelance illustrator for animation and publishing. He lives with a gray cat named Mandragola, and he’s also a stop-motion puppet maker and filmmaker. See more of Stefano’s work at ste-tambellini.format.com.

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Don’t Trust Fish by Neil Sharpson

I know a family whose surname is Fish, and I have mightily amused them with the science/nature book Why Fish Don’t Exist. They are going to get a kick out of this one too. I love when science facts get presented in such a cheeky way, and the hint at the end that really this entire book may not be written by humans just compounds that mirth.

Don’t Trust Fish by Neil Sharpson, (List Price: $18.99, Dial Books, 9780593616673, April 2025)

Reviewed by Lisa Yee Swope, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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At Night, They Danced by Victoria Scott-Miller

I absolutely LOVED when our parents went out on date nights. This book invokes all the memories of these times and highlights the love between parents. Not something you see often in kids books. Very positive and completely fun.

At Night, They Danced by Victoria Scott-Miller, (List Price: $19.99, Denene Millner Books/Simon & Schuster Books for Yo, 9781665927819, March 2025)

Reviewed by Suzanne Lucey, Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina

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Home by Matt de la Peña

I’m weeping openly in my store after reading this gorgeous book about what makes a home. As more families are displaced due to trauma, conflict, and climate change, this is a necessary picture book to help anyone processing a difficult transition in life.

Home by Matt de la Peña, (List Price: $19.99, G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers, 9780593110898, March 2025)

Reviewed by Alissa Redmond, South Main Book Company in Salisbury, North Carolina

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Candle Island by Lauren Wolk

Candle Island is one of those stories that stays in your heart. A beautiful book about love, family, and grief that shows the healing power of creativity and nurturing wildness in wild spaces. I loved it!

Candle Island by Lauren Wolk, (List Price: $18.99, Dutton Books for Young Readers, 9780593698549, April 2025)

Reviewed by Susan Williams, M. Judson Booksellers in Greenville, South Carolina

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Ripening Time by Patrice Gopo

Gopo weaves themes of family heritage, the joy of anticipation, and the small pain of waiting into a sweet story of purchasing plantains and watching them ripen before the family can fry them up for a delicious treat. Gopo’s poetic talent meets kids and families in a sweet spot that is not heavy-handed, but wonderfully inspiring. I can’t wait to share this with our readers.

Ripening Time by Patrice Gopo, (List Price: $18.99, WorthyKids, 9781546005391, April 2025)

Reviewed by Adah Fitzgerald, Main Street Books in Davidson, North Carolina

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Night Walk by Jason Cockcroft

Night Walk is a beautiful story about a boy and his grandfather who go on a night walk, observing nature and remembering his Grandma and her favorite spots. The artwork is gorgeous, and the story is sure to tug at heartstrings. Highly recommend!

Night Walk by Jason Cockcroft, (List Price: $18.99, Candlewick, 9781536239614, February 2025)

Reviewed by Jessica Nock, Main Street Books in Davidson, North Carolina

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Every Monday Mabel by Jashar Awan

Full of bright colors and illustrations that move right off the page, Every Monday Mabel is what I’d call an “everyday picture book” — something that is good for reading at any time. What I loved the most about this book is that the reader is held in a bit of suspense — what is Mabel doing that everyone is commenting on? When you find out, it turns a stereotype on its head in a pleasantly unexpected way. I love the connection the author creates on the last spreads as we see Mabel as a part of a much larger community.

Every Monday Mabel by Jashar Awan, (List Price: $19.99, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 9781665938150, February 2025)

Reviewed by Jamie Southern, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Saturday Morning at the ‘Shop by Keenan Jones

Similar to Crown by Derrick Barnes, this ode to the community of a barber shop is touching and real. I love the way the illustrator brings the joy and love that exudes from the characters as they connect, laugh, tell stories, and be in community with one another. It’s celebratory and full of joy.

Saturday Morning at the ‘Shop by Keenan Jones, (List Price: $18.99, Beach Lane Books, 9781665940801, January 2025)

Reviewed by Jamie Southern, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Mai’s Áo Dài by Thai Nguyen

I can’t remember seeing a picture book about the Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tet). I love the gentle representation throughout and how it’s really a story about a young girl’s dreams of one day being a star. And yet, there’s such beautiful affirmation and support coming from the adults in her life and love for celebrating their Vietnamese heritage.

Mai’s Áo Dài by Thai Nguyen, (List Price: $18.99, Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books, 9781665917346, January 2025)

Reviewed by Jamie Southern, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Toto by Hyewon Yum

Toto is a story about a little girl with a birthmark on her forehead that she has named Toto. She has mixed feelings about her appearance, but she is brave and kind. She decides to hide Toto when she starts school, and immediately meets a best friend. What happens when her new friend sees Toto? A sweet, endearing story that teaches children to celebrate what makes them unique, and also to show compassion to others who look different than us. An important message for readers of all ages!

Toto by Hyewon Yum, (List Price: $18.99, Neal Porter Books, 9780823453894, 2025-01-21)

Reviewed by Jessica Nock, Main Street Books in Davidson, North Carolina

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