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46 Canadian picture books to read in spring 2020

Here are the Canadian picture books we can't wait to read this spring.

Here are the Canadian picture books we can't wait to read this spring.

Salma the Syrian Chef by Danny Ramadan, illustrated byAnna Bron

Salma the Syrian Chef is a picture book written by Danny Ramadan and illustrated by Anna Bron. (Annick Press)

In Salma the Syrian Chef, Salmawants to cook a heartwarming dish to cheer up her mama, who between English classes, job interviews and missing her husband back in Syria,always seems busy or sad. Syrian culture is depictedthrough the meal Salma prepares and Anna Bron's vibrant illustrations, while the diverse cast of characters speaks to the power of cultivating community in challenging circumstances.

Salma the Syrian Chefis for ages4-7.

When you can read it: Salma the Syrian Chef is available now

Ahmad Danny Ramadan is a Syrian-Canadian author, award-winning activist and public speaker. His first book was thenovel The Clothesline Swing, which was longlisted for Canada Reads 2018.Salma the Syrian Chef is his first book for children.

Anna Bronis a Vancouver-based freelanceillustrator and animation director.

Life Cycles of Caribou by Monica Ittusardjuat, illustrated by Emma Pedersen

Life Cycles of Caribou is a picture book Monica Ittusardjuat and illustrated by Emma Pedersen. (Inhabit Media)

Life Cycles of Caribou is a bilingual book, featuring text in Inuktitut syllabics, Inuktitut Roman orthographyand English. It shares six Inuktitut terms for caribou throughout their life cycles, giving the young readers an understanding of the rich Inuktitut terminology for these important animals.

Life Cycles of Caribou is for ages0-3.

When you can read it:Life Cycles of Caribou is available now

Monica Ittusardjuatis a residential school survivor. For many years, she workedas a teacherin elementary schools, high schools and teacher education programs. She is now the senior Inuktitut editor at Inhabit Education.

Emma Pedersen is a Toronto-based illustrator and visual storyteller.

Violet Shrink by Christine Baldacchino, illustrated by Carmen Mok

A woman with a pink book looks to the left. A book cover  of a kid with glasses peeking from behind a door. A woman in a pink shirt with brown hair.
Violet Shrink is a picture book written by Christine Baldacchino and illustrated by Carmen Mok. (Groundwood Books)

Violet Shrink is a story about understanding and acceptance. Violet has natural introversion and social anxiety and doesn't like gatherings. Violet Shrinkis a picture book that addresses mental health and explores the role imagination playsin the lives ofchildren dealing with anxiety and the power of a child expressing their feelings to a parent who is there to listen.

Violet Shrink is for ages3-7.

When you can read it:Violet Shrinkis available now

Christine Baldacchinois a Toronto-based graphic artist and web designer. She is also the author of thepicture book Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress.

Carmen Mokhas illustrated numerous books, including Ride the Big Machines in Winter, Waiting for Sophie by Sarah Ellis, Look at Me Now by Carol McDougall and Shanda LaRamee-Jones.

Tickled Pink by Andre Poulin, illustrated by Lucile Danis Drouot

Tickled Pink is picture book written by Andre Poulin and illustrated by Lucile Danis Drouot. (Pajama Press)

Tickled Pink is a picture book about embracing who you are. Filippo is a vibrant pink flamingo in a world of black and white animals. Zac the zebra and Poncho the panda exclude him, choosing only to play with fellow black and white animals. Filippo sets out to understand the value of pink and consequently, himself.

Tickled Pink is for ages4-7.

When you can read it: Tickled Pink is available now

Andre Poulin is an award-winning author of more than 30 children's books. She is a former journalist and lives in Gatineau, Que.

Lucile Danis Drouot is a Montreal-based illustrator and designer.

Pirate Queen by Helaine Becker, illustrated by Liz Wong

Pirate Queen is a picture book written by Helaine Becker and illustrated by Liz Wong. (Groundwood Books, Karl Szasz)

Pirate Queenis a picture book aboutZheng Yi Sao, the most powerful pirate in history. She was born into poverty in Guangzhou, China, in the late 1700s. When pirates attacked her town and the captain asked to marry her, she agreed under the condition that she would get an equal share of his business. When he died six years later, she took total command of the fleet, expanding to over 1,800 ships and 70,000 men.

Pirate Queen is for ages6 to 9.

When you can read it: Pirate Queen is available now

Helaine Becker is an award-winning author of more than 80 children's books, including the picture booksYou Can Read, Sloth at the Zoom and Counting on Katherine. She has also written works of nonfiction and poetry.

Liz Wong is a Seattle-based author and illustrator. Hr other books includeQuackersandThe Goose Egg.

What's Up, Maloo? by Genevive Godbout

What's Up Maloo? is a picture book written and illustrated by Genevive Godbout. (Tundra Books)

In What's Up, Maloo?, Maloo the kangaroo loses his hop one day. His friends come together to help him regain it. This picture book explores the idea of sadness and the importance of friendship through ups and downs.

What's Up, Maloo? is for ages3 to 7.

When you can read it: What's Up, Maloo? is available now

Genevive Godbout lives in Montreal and is the illustrator of numerous children's books, including Pink Umbrella, When Santa Was a Baby, Kindergarten Luck and Joseph Fipps. What's Up, Maloo?is Godbout'sfirst book as both author and illustrator.

Teddy Bear of the Year by Vikki VanSickle, illustrated by Sydney Hanson

Teddy Bear of the Year is a picture book written by Vikki VanSickle and illustrated by Sydney Hanson. (Tundra Books)

Teddy Bear of the Year offers a modern take on the children's story The Teddy Bears' Picnic. Ollie is a regular teddy bear. He listens to his girl's stories about her days, he snuggles her to sleep and he is there waiting when she gets home from school. He attends the annual teddy bears' picnic, where the teddy bear service award is given. He feels insignificant when comparing himself to the other bears who do daring and daunting things: sleepovers, hospital stays even a night in the lost and found. This picture book is about a young teddy bear who learns that small acts of kindness can make a big difference.

Teddy Bear of the Year is for ages3-7.

When you can read it: Teddy Bear of the Year is available now

Vikki VanSickle is the author of several books for young readers, including the picture book If I Had A Gryphon and the novels Words That Start With B, Summer Days, Starry Nights andThe Winnowing.

Sydney Hanson is a children's book illustrator.

Story Boat by Kyo Maclear, illustrated by Rashin Kheiriyeh

Story Boat is a picture book written by Kyo Maclear and illustrated by Rashin Kheiriyeh. (Tundra Books)

Story Boat is a picture book about the migrant experience through a child's eyes. When a little girl, her younger brother and their family are forced to flee the only home they've ever known, they must learn to make a new home for themselves wherever they are.

Story Boat is for ages3-7.

When you can read it: Story Boatis available now

Kyo Maclear is a Toronto-based novelist, essayist and children's author.She is the author of two acclaimed novels for adults, The Letter Opener and Stray Love, and numerous books for children, including Julia, Child and The Good Little Book.

Rashin Kheiriyeh is an Iranian-born, Washington DC-based, award-winning artist and author. She has published over 80 children's books internationally and won 50 international and national awards. Her work has appeared in New York Times, Google, Scholastic, Simon & Schuster, Penguin Random House, Kennedy Center and Stanford University, among others. She is a lecturer in the Department of Art at the University of Maryland.

The Bat andThe Cockroachby Elise Gravel

The Cockroach and The Bat are the latest additions to The Disgusting Critters series, written and illustrated by Elise Gravel. (Tundra Books)

Disgusting Critters is an illustrated nonfiction series dedicated to disgusting creatures. The books containfactual information meant to both amuse and teach young readers at the same time. The latest additions are The Bat and The Cockroach.

The Bat covers habitat, species of which there are 1,200 echolocation, hibernation, conservation and more.

The Cockroach covers lifestyle, anatomy,habitat, life cycleandmore.

Both books are for ages 6-9.

When you can read it: The Bat and The Cockroach are available now

Elise Gravel is anauthor and illustrator from Quebec known for her zany graphic novels and picture books.Her books includeThe Worst Book Ever, The Cranky BallerinaandThe Mushroom Fan Club.

The Bug Girl by Sophia Spencer with Margaret McNamara, illustrated by Kerascot

The Bug Girl is a picture book written by Sophia Spencer with Margaret McNamara and illustrated by Kerascoet. (Tundra Books)

The Bug Girlis the story of seven-year-old Sophia Spencer, who was bullied in schoolfor loving bugs. One day, her mother wrote to an entomological society in search of a bug scientist to be a pen pal for her daughter.In response, hundreds of women scientists rallied around her. Now Sophiahas written her inspiring story in this picture book celebratingwomen in science, bugs of all kinds and the importance of staying true to yourself.

The Bug Girlis for ages 4-8.

When you can read it: The Bug Girlis available now

Sophia Spencerlives in Sarnia, Ont., and is inGrade 4. The Bug Girl is her first book.

Margaret McNamarais a New York City-basedauthor of the Mr. Tiffin Classroom series, whichincludesThe Dinosaur Expert, A Poem in Your Pocket, The Apple Orchard RiddleandHow Many Seeds in a Pumpkin?. She is also the author ofEliza, The Story of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton.

Kerascotis the pen name of French illustrator duo and husband-and-wife teamMarie Pommepuy and Sbastien Cosset. They are also the illustrators ofBeautiful Darkness by Fabie Vehlmann, Jacky Ha-Ha by James Patterson and Chris Grabensteinand Malala's Magic Pencil by Malala Yousafzai.

Nattiq And The Land Of Statues by Barbara Landry, illustrated by Martha Kyak

Nattiq And The Land Of Statues is written by Barbara Landry and is illustrated by Martha Kyak. (Groundwood Books, Len Steel)

A ringed seal, known in Inuktitut as nattiq, has returned to his Arctic home from his a long trek south in Nattiq And The Land Of Statues. His friends a polar bear, caribou, raven, walrus and narwhal gather to hear about the amazing sights he saw on his journey. The book also includes a glossary of Inuktitut words.

Nattiq And The Land Of Statues is for ages3-7.

When you can read it: Nattiq And The Land Of Statues is available now

Barbara Landry has written several books of poetry, including nunami. Nattiq And The Land Of Statues is her first children's book.

Martha Kyak is an Inuit artist who has illustrated numerous children's books.

Joni by Selina Alko

Joni is a children's picture book about celebrated musician Joni Mitchell, written and illustrated by Selina Alko. (HarperCollins)

Joniis a picture book biography, written and illustrated by Selina Alko, about the captivating life of Joni Mitchell, the world-famous songwriter whose music inspired an entire generation.

Joni is for ages0-3.

When you can read it: Joni is available now

Selina Alko is a Canadianauthor and illustratorbased inNew York.

The Paper Bag Princess 40th anniversary edition by Robert Munsch, illustrated by Michael Martchenko

The Paper Bag Princess, written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Michael Martchenko, celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2020. (Annick Press)

The children's classic The Paper Bag Princessthat inspired generations of readers around the world to stand up for themselves is celebrating its 40th anniversary. In this commemorative edition, readers are presented with new commentary about the story from renowned authors Francesca Segal (The Innocents) and Chelsea Clinton (She Persisted), as well as behind-the-scenes insights from the author Robert Munsch and illustrator Michael Martchenko.

The Paper Bag Princess is for aged 3 to 5.

When you can read it: The Paper Bag Princess 40th anniversary editionis available now

Robert Munsch is one of North America's bestselling authors of children's books, including such classics as Love You Foreverand Thomas' Snowsuit.

Michael Martchenko is theToronto-based illustrator of several ofMunsch's books.

At the Pond by Geraldo Valrio

At the Pond is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Geraldo Valrio. (Groundwood Books, Jerry Hart)

At the Pondtells the story of a boy who takes his dog for a walk to a shimmering pond filled with snowy white swans swimming freely. One of the swans invites the boy and dog for a ride. They climb on and sail into a picturesque landscape. The boy befriends the swan. When he puts a leash on the swan, the sky turns stormy grey, the water becomes turbulent and the other swans fly away. The boy realizes he must free his friend.

At the Pond is for ages3 to 7.

When you can read it: At the Pond is available now

Geraldo Valrio wasborn in Brazil and now lives in Toronto.Some of his books include Friends,Blue Rider,Turn On the Night,My Book of Birds,Moose, Goose, Animals on the Loose and Jump, Leap, Count Sheep.

David Jumps In by Alan Woo, illustrated by Katty Maurey

David Jumps In is written by Alan Woo and illustrated by Katty Maurey. (Kids Can Press)

David Jumps Intells the story of how a game with roots in ancient China called elastic skip, helps a boy navigate his way through his first day at a new school.

David Jumps In is for ages4 to 7.

When you can read it: David Jumps In is available now

Alan Woo is a Vancouver-based writer. His work of poetry and short stories have appeared in Ricepaper magazine and Quills Canadian Poetry Magazine.

Katty Maurey is a Montreal-based illustrator and has worked on various children's books, includingQuand j'tais chien written by Louise Bombardier.

My Ocean is Blue by Darren Lebeuf, illustrated by Ashley Barron

My Ocean is Blue is a picture book written by Darren Lebeuf and illustrated by Ashley Barron. (Kids Can Press)

In My Ocean is Blue, ayoung girl and her mother take a trip to the seaside. Throughout the day, the girl makes astute observations about the ocean, scenes depicted through the cut-paper collage illustrations by Ashley Barron.

My Ocean is Blue is for ages3 to 7.

When you can read it: My Ocean is Blueis available now

Darren Lebeuf is a Vancouver-based award-winning photographer and writer. He is also the author of My Forest is Green.

Ashley Barron is a Toronto-based illustrator specializing in cut-paper collages. Her work has appeared in children's books, newspapers, set designs and shop windows.

Meet Willie O'Ree by Elizabeth MacLeod, illustrated by Mike Deas

Meet Willie O'Ree is a children's picture book written by Elizabeth MacLeod and illustrated by Mike Deas. (Scholastic Canada)

In this installment in the Scholastic Canada Biography series, readers are introduced to a Hockey Hall of Famer and a trailblazer for diversity. Meet Willie O'Ree highlights Willie O'Ree, the first black athlete in the NHL. The book, written by Elizabeth MacLeod and illustrated by Mike Deas, describes the many obstacles O'Ree faced in his pursuit of the game and his time with the Boston Bruins, includingracism, bigotry, name-calling and ableism.

Meet Willie O'Ree is for ages4 to 8.

When you can read it:Meet Willie O'Reeis available now

Elizabeth MacLeod is the author of numerous Canadian nonfiction titles including the Canada Close Up series titles Canadian Government, Canada's Trees and Canadian Money, in addition to the award-winning Scholastic Canada Biography series and Canada Year-By-Year.

Mike Deas is an author and illustrator of graphic novels, most recently Tank and Fizz.

Window by Marion Arbona

Window is written and illustrated by Marion Arbona. (Kids Can Press)

Drawn in black and white, Windowis awordless picture book that follows a young girl on her walk home from school as she gazes up at the windows on her route. She uses her imagination to uncover what goes on behind each one she passes.

Window is for ages4 to 8.

When you can read it: Window is available now

Marion Arbona is the illustrator of numerous books for children, including Sam's Pet Temper and The Good Little Book. Window is her second book as author-illustrator.

William's Getaway by Annika Dunklee, illustrated by Yong Ling Kang

William's Getaway is a picture book written by Annika Dunklee and illustrated by Yong Ling Kang. (Owlkids Books Inc.)

William's Getawayis a story celebrating the bond between brothers, the wonders of imagination and the value of compromise. William's little brother, Edgar, always wants to play. In an effort to get time to himself, William has planned a getaway up in his hot-air balloon the perfect escape because Edgar is always afraid to join him. But Edgar decides that today, he wants to come.

William's Getawayis for ages3 to 7.

When you can read it: William's Getaway is available now

Annika Dunklee, born in Sweden, now lives in Toronto. She is the award-winning author of many books, including My Name Is Elizabeth!.

Yong Ling Kang is a freelance illustrator who grew up in Singapore and now lives in Toronto.

Mermaids Are Real!by Holly Hatam

Mermaids Are Real! is a picture book written and illustrated Holly Hatam. (Random House Books for Young Readers)

Mermaids Are Real!offers mermaid lovers pages of "facts" about their favourite creature.This book is part of Hatam's Mythical Creatures Are Real series of board books, whichencourages young readers' imaginations with glimpsesinto other whimsical worlds.

Mermaids Are Real!is for ages0 to 3.

When you can read it: March 31, 2020

Holly Hatam is an illustrator who hasillustrated Dear Girl, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Paris Rosenthal, as well other children's books. She is also the creator ofthe Mythical Creatures Are Real! series.

Our Corner Store by Robert Heidbreder, illustrated by Chelsea O'Byrne

Our Corner Store is a picture book written by Robert Heidbreder and illustrated by Chelsea O'Byrne. (Groundwood Books, Ted Hayes)

In Our Corner Store,Stanstones corner store is the heart of the neighborhood and the source of many adventures for the two siblings in the story. When a supermarket opens in the town, the corner store's livelihood is in jeopardy.

Our Corner Storeis for ages6 to 9.

When you can read it: April 1, 2020

Robert Heidbreder is an award-winning author and writer of children's poetry.His books include I Wished for a Unicorn, Drumheller Dinosaur Dance, Song for a Summer Night and Rooster Summer.

Chelsea O'Byrne is a Vancouver-based freelance illustrator and art instructor. She is also the illustrator of Hello, Crow! by Candace Savage and Marisa and the Mountains by George M. Johnson.

A Forest in the City by Andrea Curtis, illustrated by Pierre Pratt

A Forest in the City is a picture book written by Andrea Curtis and illustrated by Pierre Pratt. (Groundwood Books, Joanna Houghton)

A Forest in the Cityis abook of narrative nonfiction that looks at the urban forest. It discusses the issues that city trees face, such as the abundance of concrete, poor soil and challenging light conditions. The book includes a list of activities to help the urban forest and a glossary.

A Forest in the City is for ages3 to 7.

When you can read it: April 1, 2020

Andrea Curtis is an author of books for children and adults. Her children's nonfiction titles include Eat This! and What's for Lunch?. She is also the author of the young adult novel Big Water. Her adult books include Into the Blueand The Stop, co-authored by Nick Saul.

Pierre Pratt is an award-winning illustrator of over 70 children's books. He has won several awards, including the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, the Mr. Christie's Book Award, the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Award and the Governor General's Literary Award for children's literature illustrationthree times.

West Coast Wild Babies by Deborah Hodge, illustrated By Karen Reczuch

West Coast Wild Babies is a picture book written by Deborah Hodge and illustrated by Karen Reczuch. (Groundwood Books)

InWest Coast Wild Babies, Deborah Hodge takes young readers through the Pacific Rim region's picturesque land and seascapes and introduces them to 14 wild baby animals including land and marine mammals, fish, birds and amphibians.

West Coast Wild Babies is for ages3-7.

When you can read it: April 1, 2020

Deborah Hodgeis the author of 30 children's books. Dhe has received the Children's Literature Roundtable's Information Book Award of Canada twice and the Green Prize for Sustainable Literature.

Karen Reczuch is the illustrator behind several award-winning children's books, includingThe Auction by Jan Andrews andSalmon Creekby Annette Lebox.

Going Up! by Sherry Lee, illustrated by Charlene Chua

Going Up! is a children's picture book written by Sherry Lee and illustrated by Charlene Chua. (Kids Can Press)

Going Up! is a story about community and a sense of belonging, showcased through a young girl's ride up an elevator to her friend's birthday party. The picture book, illustrated by Charlene Chua, portrays characters from many cultural backgrounds and showcases the everyday diversity that many urban children experience.

Going Up! is for ages3 to 7.

When you can read it: April 7, 2020

Sherry J. Lee is a Toronto-based writer. Going Up!is Lee's first picture book.

Charlene Chua is a Canadian-Singaporean illustrator. She is the author and illustrator of Hug?

A Stopwatch from Grandpa by Loretta Garbutt, illustrated by Carmen Mok

A Stopwatch from Grandpa is a picture book written by Loretta Garbutt and illustrated by Carmen Mok. (Kids Can Press)

A Stopwatch from Grampatells the story of a child who inherits a treasured stopwatch that belonged to a beloved grandparent. This tale of loss explores the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. It features a gender-neutral main character no first name or pronouns are provided and an intergenerational relationship between a grandfather and grandchild.

A Stopwatch from Grampa is for ages4 to 7.

When you can read it: April 7, 2020

Loretta Garbutt works as a children's bookseller and voice actor based in Toronto. A Stopwatch from Grampa is her firstpicture book.

Carmen Mok is a St. Catherines, Ont.-based illustrator. She focuses mainly on children's book illustration.

What Grewin Larry's Garden by Laura Alary, illustrated by Kass Reich

What Grew in Larry's Garden is a picture book written by Laura Alary and illustrated by Kass Reich. (Kids Can Press)

What Grew in Larry's Gardenis a story about how amazing things can grow when you tend to your garden. Larry, a teacher, has his students grow tomato plants that they then give away to their neighbours with personal notes attached. Through the garden, a community is built.

What Grew in Larry's Garden is for ages4 to 7.

When you can read it: April 7, 2020

Laura Alary is Toronto-based author whose books include Is That Story True?, Jesse's Surprise Gift, Mira and the Big Story, Victor's Pink Pyjamas, How Do I Pray for Grandpa? andMake Room: A Child's Guide to Lent and Easter.

Kass Reich is a Toronto-based artistwho specializes in illustration and making picture books, including the board booksHamsters Holding Hands and This Little Hamster.

The Postman from Space byGuillaume Perreault, translated to English by Franoise Bui

The Postman from Space is a picture book written and illustrated by Guillaume Perreault and translated by Franoise Bui. (Holiday House)

The Postman from Space is a graphic novel written and illustrated by Guillaume Perreault. It follows a postman whose routine turns into an oddball cosmic adventure when he is assigned a new postal route. He and his spaceship travel to the far reaches of the galaxy, where he visits a planet shaped like a bone and full of wild cosmic dogs.

The Postman from Space is for ages7 and up.

When you can read it: April 7, 2020

Guillaume Perreault is a Gatineau, Que.- based illustrator, children's picture book artist and graphic novelist. As an author, he has won the 2016 Ppite catgorie petits lecteurs at the Book fair in Montreuil and was nominated in the youth category for the Prix des libraires du Qubec for his book Le facteur de l'espace.

Franoise Bui is a freelance editor and translator.

I am Violet by Tania Duprey Stehlik, illustrated by Vanja Vuleta Jovanovic

I am Violet is a picture book written by Tania Duprey Stehlik and illustrated by Vanja Vuleta Jovanovic. (Second Story Press)

I am Violet encourages its readers to celebrate the skin they are in. In the world Tania Duprey Stehlik and Vanja Vuleta Jovanovic created, people come in a rainbow of beautiful colours. A little girl named Violet sees that some people are blue, some are green and some are red. Violet, herself, is a mixture of her mom, who is red, and dad, who is blue.

I am Violet is for ages0-3.

When you can read it: April 14, 2020

Tania Duprey Stehlikis an elementary school teacher in Toronto. She is also the author of the picture bookViolet.

Vanja Vuleta Jovanovic is a Toronto-based multimedia artist andfreelance graphic designer.

Nibi is Water by Joanne Robertson

Nibi is Water is a children's picture book by Joanne Robertson, translated by Shirley Williams and Isadore Toulouse. (Second Story Press)

Nibi is Water, written and illustrated by Joanne Robertson, looks atthe importance of Nibiwhich means water in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) and our role to thank, respect, loveand protect it. Babies and toddlers can follow Nibi as it rains and snows, splashes or rows, drips and sips. The picture book is written from an Anishinaabe water protector's perspective and is in dual language English and Ojibwe.

Nibi is Wateris for ages0-3.

When you can read it: April 14, 2020

Joanne Robertson is Anishinaabekwe and a member of Atikameksheng Anishnawbek. She is the founder of the Empty Glass for Water campaign, which drawsattention to the ongoing drinking water crisis in Indigenous communities across Canada.

Margot and the Moon Landing by A.C. Fitzpatrick, illustrated by Erika Medina

Margot and the Moon Landing is a picture book written by A.C. Fitzpatrick and illustrated Erika Medina. (Annick Press, Graham Wright)

Margot and the Moon Landing tells the story of Margot, whose love of space, astronauts, stars and the moon landing isn't shared by the people around her. This picture book plays with themes of listening and communication to highlight the importance of a space of one's own, no matter what your passion may be.

Margot and the Moon Landingis for ages4-7.

When you can read it: April 14, 2020

A.C. Fitzpatrick is a Toronto-based writer, editor and former bookseller, who has written for Rookie, Rolling Stone and The New Yorker. Margot and the Moon Landingis Fitzpatrick's first book debut.

Erika Medina is a Vancouver-based illustrator and art instructor.

Don't Let Go! by lisabeth Eudes-Pascal

Don't Let Go is a picture book written and illustrated by lisabeth Eudes-Pascal. (Owlkids Books Inc.)

Don't Let Go!tells a story, through speech bubbles and illustrations, about the challenges of independence. A polar bear family enjoys a frosty day at the beach. While the cubs splash around, the youngest of the bunch clings onto his dad in the water. Despite encouragement from his dad, the cub insists he's not ready to swim on his own. Perhaps a floatation device could help?

Don't Let Go!is for ages2 to 5.

When you can read it: April 15, 2020

lisabeth Eudes-Pascal has illustrated books for several authors. She was a finalist for the 2011 Governor General's Award for French-language children's illustration for Bill Chocottes, le hros qui avait peur by Dominique Watrin.

You and Me Both by Mahtab Narsimhan, illustrated by Lisa Cinar

You and Me Both is a picture book written by Mahtab Narsimhan and illustrated by Lisa Cinar. (Owlkids Books Inc.)

You and Me Both is a story about friendship, diversity and how the things we share are more than skin-deep. When Jamal gets a haircut, his best friend gets his cut the same way. They believe their teacher will never be able to tell them apart. The book is inspired by a true story that went viral on social media, where two young boys with different skin colours got the same haircut thinking it would make them identical.

You and Me Bothis for ages3 to 6.

When you can read it: April 15, 2020

Mahtab Narsimhan is the author of several books including The Third Eye, which won the Silver Birch Fiction Award in 2009.

Lisa Cinar is a Vancouver-based illustrator. She has written and illustrated numerous picture books, includingthe Clara Humble series.

Golden Threads by Suzanne Del Rizzo, illustrated by Miki Sato

Golden Threads is a children's picture book written by Suzanne Del Rizzo and illustrated by Miki Sato. (Owlkids Books Inc.)

Golden Threads tells the story of a young girl, Emi, who loses her beloved stuffed fox in a storm. A gentle old man finds the tattered stuffed animal and gives it to his granddaughter,Kiko, who mends the fox with golden thread. The story is inspired by kintsugi, a Japanese art form, where broken pottery is stuck back together using resin painted gold.

Golden Threadsis for ages4 to 8.

When you can read it: April 15, 2020

Suzanne Del Rizzo is a writer and illustrator. The first book she authored andillustrated, My Beautiful Birds, won the Malka Penn Award for Human Rights in Children's Literature.

Miki Sato is a Japanese-Canadian illustrator. Her work has previously appeared in Today's Parent, Reader's Digest and the Walrus.

Peter and the Tree Children by Peter Wohlleben, illustrated by Cale Atkinson

Peter and the Tree Children is a children's picture book written by Peter Wohlleben and illustrated by Cale Atkinson. (Greystone Books)

InPeter and the Tree Children, asquirrel named Piet feels all alone in his forest home. Peter the Forester has the perfect plan to cheer him up: a search for tree children. During the search, Peter offers facts about how trees communicate and care for each other, and the struggles they endure. Soon, the little squirrel feels much better because he helped the tree children grow.

Peter and the Tree Children is for ages4 to 8.

When you can read it: April 21, 2020

Peter Wohlleben is the author of numerous books, including The Hidden Life of Trees and its follow ups The Inner Life of Animals and The Secret Wisdom of Nature.

Cale Atkinson is a Kelowna, B.C.-based illustrator, writer and animator. His work has appeared in numerous children's books, animated shorts, games and on television.

Where Are You, Agnes? by Tessa McWatt, illustrated by Zuzanna Celej

Where Are You, Agnes? is a picture book written by Tessa McWatt and illustrated by Zuzanna Celej. (Groundwood Books, Christine Mofardin)

In Where Are You, Agnes?, Tessa McWatt writes a story of abstract expressionist artist Agnes Martin's childhood in the Canadian Prairies and how it might have shaped her adult work. In McWatt's imagining of Martin's early life, Martin's family moves to a house in a big city leaving behind the wheat fields andstraight horizon of the prairies that she loved to capture in her paintings.

Where Are You, Agnes?is for ages5 to9.

When you can read it: May 1, 2020

Tessa McWattis the author of novels for adults and young people. Her work in fiction has been nominated for the Governor General's Literary Award and the City of Toronto Book Awards. Where Are You, Agnes?is her first picture book.

Zuzanna Celejhas illustrated more than 50 children's books, including The Map of Good Memories by Fran Nuno andInside My Imagination by Marta Arteaga.

Born by John Sobol, illustratedby Cindy Derby

Born is a children's picture book written by John Sobol and illustrated by Cindy Derby. (Groundwood Books)

Born is a lyrical poemthat is aboutbeing born. The baby in this story goes through a period of intense movement and change before she takes her first breath and cries.

Born is for ages3-7.

When you can read it:May 1, 2020

John Sobol is an Ottawa-based writer and musician. His first picture book, published in 2016, wasFriend or Foe?He has written numerous popular children's television programs,including Pippi Longstocking and Under the Umbrella Tree.

Cindy Derby is a San Francisco-based writer, illustrator and puppeteer. Derby has illustrated many picture books, including Climbing Shadows by Shannon Bramer.

Weekend Dad by Naseem Hrab, illustrated by Frank Viva

Weekend Dad is a picture book written by Naseem Hrab (left) and illustrated by Frank Viva. (Groundwood Books, Connie Tsang)

In Weekend Dad, Naseem Hrab writes and Frank Viva illustrates what happens when parents separateand how children adapt tohaving two homes.

Weekend Dadis for aged 3-7.

When you can read it: May 1, 2020

Naseem Hrab is a Toronto-based writer and storyteller. She is the author of Ira Crumb Makes a Pretty Good Friend and Ira Crumb Feels the Feelings.

Frank Viva is a Toronto-based illustrator. His first picture book, Along a Long Road, was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award. He is also the author of numerous children's books, including Sea Change, Outstanding in the Rain and Young Frank, Architect.

Son of Happy by Cary Fagan, illustrated by Milan Pavlovi

Son of Happy is a picture book written by Cary Fagan and illustrated by Milan Pavlovic. (Groundwood Books)

Son of Happy tells the story of a boy who is embarrassed by his father's occupation as a party clown. The boy wishes his dad had a normal job like the other parents. As business slows, his dad announces that he's going back to his old job as a lawyer. While his dad's new job affords him and his family finer things, he wonders if he misses being a clown.

Son of Happy is for ages6 to 9.

When you can read it: May 1, 2020

Cary Fagan'skids' books include the popular Kaspar Snit novels, the two-volume Master Melville's Medicine Show and the picture book Mr. Zinger's Hat, which received the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award. He is also the author of the novel A Bird's Eyeand the short story collection My Life Among the Apes.

Milan Pavlovi is a Toronto-based illustrator, graphic artist and educator. He is the illustrator of several children's books in Canada, including The Boy Who Invented the Popsicle by Anne Renaud.

Kamik Takes the Lead by Darryl Baker, illustrated byAli Hinch

Kamik Takes the Lead is a picture book written by Darryl Baker and illustrated by Ali Hinch. (Inhabit Media)

Kamik Takes the Lead is the fourth instalment in the Kamik series of books following Kamik: An Inuit Puppy Story, Kamik's First Sledand Kamik Joins the Pack. In this illustrated book, dog musher Darryl Baker teaches young readers the basic information abouthow to prepare a dog team for a race. Theseries preserves the rich history of working dogs in Nunavut, while celebratingthe traditional bond between Inuit and their sled dogs.

Kamik Takes the Leadis for ages5 to 7.

When you can read it: May 5, 2020

Darryl Baker is an Inuit teacher in Arviat, Nunavut. In addition to teaching, Baker participates in the Hudson Bay Quests and other dog teams races. Kamik Takes the Leadis his second book. He made his debut with Kamik Joins the Pack.

Ali Hinchis a Toronto-basedillustrator and designer in educational kids' literature.

Hey Little Rockabye by Buffy Sainte-Marie, illustrated by Ben Hodson

Hey Little Rockabye is a children's picture book written by Buffy Sainte-Marie and illustrated by Ben Hodson. (Greystone Books, Matt Barnes)

Hey Little Rockabyeconveys an important message about finding love and acceptance and shares a not-yet-released song about pet adoption from Buffy Sainte-Marie. A puppy is looking for someone to love him. A young girl rescues the little dog and tries to convince her parents to let her keep him.

Hey Little Rockabyeis for ages3 to 7.

When you can read it: May 12, 2020

Cree singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie's long career includes an expansive catalogue of music, art and work in activism. Hey Little Rockabye is her first children's picture book.

Ben Hodson is an award-winning illustrator of more than 20 children's books.

Raven Squawk, Orca Squeak by Roy Henry Vickers & Robert "Lucky" Budd

Raven Squawk Orca Squeak is a picture book written by Roy Henry Vickers and illustrated by Robert Budd. (Harbour Kids)

Raven Squawk, Orca Squeakintroduces young readers to iconic sounds of the West Coast, like roaring sea lions, rustling cedar branches in the wind, sacred drumming of a potlatch and the crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean. It's the fourth board book in The First West Coast Book series, which includesHello Humpback!, One Eagle Soaring and Sockeye Silver Saltchuck Blue.

Raven Squawk, Orca Squeakis for ages 0-3.

When you can read it:June 13, 2020

Roy Henry Vickersis a B.C.-based renowned carver, painter and printmaker. He is the co-author of the popular children's Northwest Coast Legends series, which incudesRaven Brings the Light,Cloudwalker,Orca Chiefand Peace Dancer.

B.C.-based writer Robert "Lucky" Buddis the co-author of the Northwest Coast Legends series and the author of Voices ofBritish Columbiaand its sequel, Echoes of British Columbia.

The Haircut by Theo Heras, illustrated By Renn Benoit

The Haircut is a picture by Ontario-based Theo Heras and Renn Benoit. (Pajama Press)

The Haircutis a picture book about a child'sfirst haircut. It is written and illustrated by the creators of Hat On, Hat Off, Baby Cakesand Where's Bunny?

The Haircutis for ages1-3.

When you can read it:May 25, 2020

Theo Heras is a Toronto-based performer, speaker, book reviewer and children's librarian.

Renn Benoitis the award-winning illustrator of more than 15 books for children. She illustrated Big City Bees by Maggie de Vries, whichwas nominated for the Governor General's Literary Award for children's literature illustration.

Summer Feet by Sheree Fitch, illustrated by Carolyn Fisher

Summer Feet is a picture book written by Sheree Fitch and illustrated by Carolyn Fisher. (Nimbus Publishing)

Summer Feetis a tongue-twisting picture book that celebrates all the things summer has to offer, including barefoot days, bonfires and dances in the rain. The story is brought to life by Carolyn Fisher's colourful illustrations.

Summer Feet is for ages4 to 8.

When you can read it: May 31, 2020

Sheree Fitch is the author of several children's books, includingMabelMurple, and young adult novels, likeThe Gravesavers. She received the Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People in 2000. While Fitchis known for her work in children's literature, she has also authored poetry books, including the 1993 collectionIn This House AreMany Women,and novels for adults, includingKiss the Joy as it Flies.

Carolyn Fisher is an award-winning artist and author. She has illustrated seven books, also authoring two of them. Her credits include illustrating Weeds Find a Way, Good Night, World and now Summer Feet.

Kits, Cubs, and Calvesby Suzie Napayok-Short, illustrated by Tamara Campeau

Writer Suzie Napayok-Short and illustrator Tamara Campeau are the creators behind the children's picture book entitled Kits, Cubs and Calves. (Inhabit Media)

Kits, Cub, and Calves is a story of family connection and respect for the natural world. Akuluk visits her family in Nunavut and together they venture on aboat ride on the Arctic Ocean. During the journey, Akuluk's aunt and uncle tell her how each species cares for its youngand protect itsbabies from the other animals within its ecosystem.

Kits, Cubs, and Calvesis for ages5 to 7.

When you can read it:June 23, 2020

Suzie Napayok-Short is a residential schoolsurvivor who now works with residential school survivors. Wild Eggs is her first book for children.

Tamara Campeauis an illustrator living in Port-Cartier in northern Quebec.

The Mermaid Handbook by Taylor Widrig, illustrated by Briana Corr Scott

The Mermaid Handbook is a picture book written and illustrated by Briana Corr Scott. (Nimbus Publishing, Lauren Harnish)

The MermaidHandbook features all the information needed to follow the mermaid way of life from history and folklore to recipes and tips for ocean preservation, as well as profiles and original illustrations of mer-maidens from around the world. The book offers over 40 healthy and accessible recipes, developed by author Taylor Widrig, and even homemade beauty products, such as the Coconut Sea Hair Mask for that salty sea-hair.

The Mermaid Handbook is for ages8 to 12.

When you can read it: June 30, 2020

Taylor Widrig is a Nova Scotia-based writer. The Mermaid Handbook is her first book. She is also the creator of Mermaid Fare, a Nova Scotiabased company specializing in wild and cultivated sea vegetable production.

Briana Corr Scott is Nova Scotiabased is a painter, illustrator and an author who published her first children's picture book She Dreams of Sable Island in 2019.

Meet Terry Foxby Elizabeth MacLeod, illustrated by Mike Deas

Meet Terry Fox is a children's picture book written by Elizabeth MacLeod and illustrated by Mike Deas. (Scholastic Canada)

Meet Terry Fox chronicles the story of how Fox came to run the Marathon of Hope, from his penchant for sports as a child, to the bone cancer diagnosis and hospitalization that inspired his mission to raise awareness about the disease. Elizabeth MacLeod's portrayal of Fox and storytelling are coupled with comic-like illustrations by Mike Deas.

Meet Terry Fox is for ages6 to 10.

When you can read it: Aug.4, 2020

Toronto-based writerElizabeth MacLeod is the author of numerousCanadian nonfiction worksincluding the Canada Close Up series titles Canadian Government, Canada's Trees and Canadian Money in addition to the award-winning Scholastic Canada Biography series and Canada Year-By-Year.

Mike Deasis a B.C.-based cartoonist and graphic novelist.

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