new picture books 2025

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Book cover for "Hazel the handful"
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"What happens when a new baby moves in--and the doted-on "older sibling" is a pampered pooch? Follow the adorable puppy Hazel through a typical day at home, where she rules the roost..."--Provided by publisher.
Book cover for "My Friend May"
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"A little girl named Margaux has a big black cat named May. One day, May doesn't come home for dinner and, although the family looks and looks, they can't find her. Margaux's auntie helps in the search, but she can't stay long because she is packing to move to the city. Margaux will miss her auntie. She also misses May. Will May ever come home?"--
Book cover for "No cat like Tac"
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"When Tyra finds a box labeled "free kittens," Dad says she can pick just one to adopt. So Tyra chooses Tac: a BIG kitten who's a little different from other cats. Tyra makes sure Tac has tons of toys to play with, lots of cozy places to cuddle, and plenty of love and affection. But everything about Tac, from her zoomies to her hairballs, is bigger, louder, and fierier than other cats. Then one day, Tac's mischief gets out of control, and Dad says...
Book cover for "The tortosaurus"
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"Originally published in Great Britain 2025 by Little Tiger Press Limited"--Copyright page. "When Dot feels nervous at her new school, she comes up with a clever plan using her pet tortoise, Monty, to make friends"--
Book cover for "What Coco can do"
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"Coco is a dog who can cuddle. He's not like Luna, who lives with cheetahs at the zoo, or super sniffer Lucky or Jax the lifeguard dog. From cattle dogs to four-footed movie stars, there is no end to canine achievement. But Coco, in his special vest, is no less exceptional: he can bring comfort to a person with a fearful, lonely, or hurting heart. His cuddling makes others feel stronger and less alone." --From the Publisher.
Book cover for "Where are you, Brontë?"
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"Tomie dePaola tells the emotional and deeply personal story about overcoming his grief after the loss of his beloved dog, Brontë"--