The Best Children’s Books of 2017, According to Kids

After the Fall by Dan Santat

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A twist on the classic tale of Humpty Dumpty takes a look at how Humpty is getting along after his famous fall. He is now terrified of heights, which is not good for an avid bird watcher who likes to climb up to high places. Wit and charm mingle with important ideas about overcoming fear in this masterfully told story.

Claymates by Dev Petty

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Two blobs of clay transform into funny shapes and ultimately become the best of friends. A great book to inspire creativity and imagination. Warning: You will likely want to get crafty and do a hands-on project with clay immediately after reading this.

Town Is by the Sea by Joanne Schwartz

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A gentle story of a boy living in a maritime mining community shares a “day in the life” experience. We follow the boy from waking up to visiting his grandfather’s grave to returning home for dinner. The illustrations are stunning and thought-provoking as we get a glimpse into a lifestyle that feels far away from the busyness of most of our lives.

We’re All Wonders by R. J. Palacio

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The picture book version of the smash hit middle-grade novel and movie, Wonder, shares an earlier story of Auggie, a boy with facial deformities who navigates trying to fit in and be the uniquely special individual he is. As Mrs R. shares, “This book is perfect for readers of all ages to see the good and kind in everyone.”

Her Right Foot by Dave Eggers

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This book examines a well-known symbol in American history, the Statue of Liberty, and gives fresh insights about a detail that most adults overlook. Why is her right foot lifted up as if she’s in mid-stride? This is a rare nonfiction text that is laugh-out-loud funny and simultaneously teaches new facts and opens your mind to new perspectives.

Blue Sky White Stars by Sarvinder Naberhaus

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An inspiring and patriotic ode to America and the beauty of the American flag as a symbol of America’s history, landscape, and people. Powerful illustrations and poetic text make for an emotional story.

Baabwaa and Wooliam by David Elliott

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Dental hygiene is the surprising centerpiece of this hilarious tale about friendship and the love of books. Two sheep friends, Baabwaa, who loves to knit, and Wooliam, who loves to read, meet a third sheep that turns out to be the famed wolf in sheep’s clothing. An unexpected friendship and lots of life lessons arise from their time together.
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