Juvenile Fiction
April 2014
*LOCOMOTIVE, by Brian Floca. A family’s 1869 journey across America on the newly completed transcontinental railroad.. (Ages 4 to 10 )
*THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT, by Drew Daywalt. Illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. A colorful arises when Duncan’s crayons revolt. (Ages 3 to 7)
*THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, by Clement C. Moore. Various illustrators. Not a creature was stirring. (All ages)
*GOODNIGHT, GOODNIGHT, CONSTRUCTION SITE, by Sherri Dusky Rinker and Tom Lichtenheld. As the sun sets, hard-working trucks get ready to say good night. (Ages 4 to 8)
GOODNIGHT SONGS, by Margaret Wise Brown. A collection of lullabies, illustrated by artists including Jonathan Bean, Carin Berger and Melissa Sweet. (Ages 3 to 6 )
JOURNEY, by Aaron Becker. A lonely girl draws a red door on her bedroom wall and enters an imaginary world. (Ages 4 to 8 )
WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY?, by Ylvis. Illustrated by Svein Nyhus. A mysterious sound deep in the woods; based on the YouTube video. (Ages 4 to 8 )
*DRAGONS LOVE TACOS, by Adam Rubin. Illustrated by Daniel Salmieri. What to serve your dragon-guests. (Ages 3 to 5 )
*PETE THE CAT: I LOVE MY WHITE SHOES, by Eric Litwin. Illustrated by James Dean. Well-shod Pete has rainbows on his feet. . (Ages 3 to 7)
PRESS HERE, by Herve Tullet. A dance of color. (Ages 4 to 8)
(NOTE: Titles in green are available for check-out. This list was taken from the New York Times Bestseller List)