Childrens New Releases

Children's literature is for readers and listeners up to about age 12. It is often illustrated. The term is used in senses that sometimes exclude young-adult fiction, comic books, or other genres. Books specifically for children existed at least several hundred years ago.
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New Releases Tagged "Childrens"

The Night War
The Mystery of Locked Rooms
Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All
Unhappy Camper
Operation: Happy
Lightfall: The Dark Times (Lightfall, #3)
Winnie Nash is Not Your Sunshine
Oliver's Great Big Universe: A Novel
Meet Me on Mercer Street
The Door Is Open: Stories of Celebration and Community by 11 Desi Voices
Mid-Air
Bridge to Bat City
The Secret Language of Birds
Deep Water
My Lost Freedom: A Japanese American World War II Story
Continental Drifter
A Game of Noctis
It Watches in the Dark (Eek!)
Cat's Very Good Day
Piper Chen Sings
Aloha Everything
Not My Cat
Magicalia: Race of Wonders
Free Period
Luigi, the Spider Who Wanted to Be a Kitten
The Luminous Life of Lucy Landry
Gigi Shin Is Not a Nerd
Ant Story
The Fight for the Hidden Realm (Paper Dragons #1)
Sona and the Golden Beasts
Poetry Comics
Asgardians: Odin (Asgardians, #1)
The Lumbering Giants of Windy Pines
Gut Reaction
Next Stop
Mission One: The Vice Principal Problem
Millie (Best Friends Dog Tales, #3)
Summer at Squee
One Big Open Sky
Detective Dylan and the Hunt for Home Plate (A Youth Sleuths Chapter Book Series, #2)
Wat Kept Playing: The Inspiring Story of Wataru Misaka and His Rise to the NBA
Family Unfriendly: How Our Culture Made Raising Kids Much Harder Than It Needs to Be
No Cats in the Library
Haru: Book 1: Spring (Volume 1)
Penelope Rex and the Problem with Pets (Penelope Rex, #4)
The Last Zookeeper
You're Going to Love This Book!
Kira and the (Maybe) Space Princess (Magic Girls #1)
The Good Little Mermaid's Guide to Bedtime
Flap Your Hands: A Celebration of Stimming
Ready to Soar
A Friend for Eddy
Bubbly Beautiful Kitty-Corn: A Picture Book
How to Catch a Mamasaurus: A Mother's Day Adventure for Kids
The Iguanodon's Horn: How Artists and Scientists Put a Dinosaur Back Together Again and Again and Again
Cattitude (Clever Storytime)
My Antarctica: True Adventures in the Land of Mummified Seals, Space Robots, and So Much More
Was It a Cat I Saw?

Jane Yolen
Literature is a textually transmitted disease, normally contracted in childhood.
Jane Yolen, Touch Magic: Fantasy, Faerie & Folklore in the Literature of Childhood

Oscar Wilde
Children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes they forgive them.
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

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