64 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY FEBRUARY 2, 2026
Pixel+Ink Series Famous Anonymous by Morgan Baden continues with Undercover Summer (July 14, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-64595-301-2), ages 8–12. Gamers by E.C. Myers expands with Leveling Up (May 19, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-64595-282- 4), ages 8–12. And Cast vs. Crew by Lindsay Champion adds Tech Week (Apr. 28, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-64595-331-9), ages 10–14. PJ Library Bless the World by Lesléa Newman, illus. by Noa Mishkin (July 1, $9.95 board book, ISBN 978-1-967764-48-8), celebrates small, everyday moments as a family moves through their day from morning to night, appreciating each other and the world around them. Ages up to 5. Purim Baskets by Nancy Churnin, illus. by Amy Schimler-Safford (Feb. 1, $9.99 board book, ISBN 979-8-9924818-9-1). Mishloach manot, traditional gift baskets, are given to delighted animals for Purim. Ages up to 5. A Cat in Tel Aviv by Tammar Stein , illus. by Sabina Hahn (Apr. 1, $8.99 paper, ISBN 978- 1-967764-04-4), follows a curious cat as she finds snacks, meets friends, and explores daily life in the city. Ages up to 5. Post Wave Pasta, Pasta, Pasta! by Sarah Finan (Feb. 17, $8.99 board book, ISBN 979-8-89509-040-4) focuses on the joy of eating pasta of every shape. Ages up to 3. Where Is Bear? by Fátima Ordinola (Mar. 24, $9.99 board book, ISBN 979-8-89509-044-2). Readers search for Bear and learn new words in this lift-the-flap book. Ages up to 3. Milo and Twig by Liz Brizzi (July 14, $18.99, ISBN 979-8-89509-066-4). A boy rescues a bird with a broken wing, and the two friends learn that they ultimately need freedom to be happy. Ages 3–5. Pass the Parcel by Carly Gledhill (Feb. 17, $18.99, ISBN 979-8-89509-039-8). A pack- age gets passed all around the world in this story about finding fun in unexpected places. Ages 3–5. Beacons of Light: A Visual History of Lighthouses by Gemma Koomen (May 26,
Today We’ll Be Eaten by Alan Barillaro (June 30, $19.99, ISBN 979-8-217-00436-2). After being caught in a storm and fearing for their lives, Ladybug and Dragonfly unexpectedly make new friends and learn to live in the moment. Ages 4–8. Penguin/Viking Neil, the Amazing Sea Cucumber by Amelia Tonta, illus. by Lucinda Gifford (Apr. 28, $18.99, ISBN 979-8-217-03989-0). Neil the sea cucumber’s best friend, Sandra, floats away in the undertow, and life is boring until Sandra returns—but is it really her? Ages 3–5. Hello, Beautiful by Traci N. Todd, illus. by Loveis Wise (Apr. 7, $18.99, ISBN 978-0-593- 35298-4). This love letter from a caregiver to a child celebrates Black babyhood and a promise for the future. Ages 3–7. The Knight with No Bottom by Levina van Teunenbroek, illus. by Charlotte Bruijn (July 28, $14.99, ISBN 979-8-217-03889-3). After a battle with a dragon leaves a knight with no bottom, he embarks on a quest to find a new one. Ages 3–7. Goldfinches by Mary Oliver, illus. by Melissa Sweet (Mar. 3, $18.99, ISBN 978-0-593- 69241-7), is an adaptation of one of Oliver’s most beloved poems. Ages 4–8. The Girl Who Loved Monsters by Insha Fitzpatrick, illus. by Ashley Robin Franklin (July 28, $13.99 paper, ISBN 978-0-593- 69091-8). In this graphic novel, Charlotte reads from a mysterious monster book and accidentally unleashes a series of strange events in her town. Ages 8–12. Her Hidden Fire by Cliodhna O’Sullivan (Mar. 3, $22.99, ISBN 979-8-217-04050-6). Éadha passes off her formidable powers as those of the boy she loves, in this romantasy that launches a series of the same name. Ages 12 and up. In Case I Go Missing by R.N. Swann (May 26, $20.99, ISBN 978-0-593-69533-3). When teen amateur detective Sarah disappears dur- ing a big case, her friends team up to finish the investigation. Ages 12 and up. Meet Me Under the Lights by Cassie Miller (Mar. 3, $13.99 paper, ISBN 979-8-217- 03892-3). In small-town North Carolina,
Eliza, a farm town “princess” with Broadway ambitions, and Reed, a star baseball pitcher from a rival farming family, navigate their families’ long-standing feud as their feelings towards one another grow. Ages 12 and up. Phaidon Autumn Pops Up! (May 20, $9.95 board book, ISBN 978-1-83729-208-0) and Summer Pops Up! (May 20, $9.95 board book, ISBN 978-1-83729-207-3) by Aurore Petit depict familiar seasonal imagery in a pop-up book format. Ages 2–4. Series My Art Books adds My Art Book of Peace by Shana Gozansky (Apr. 22, $18.95 board book, ISBN 978-1-83729-152-6), ages 2–4. Our World gains Our Prehistoric Planet: Dinosaurs and Other Creatures of the Past by Sue Lowell Gallion, illus. by Lisk Feng (Mar. 4, $19.95 board book, ISBN 978-1-83729- 039-0), ages 2–4. And joining Lift and See is Who’s Hiding Under the Sea? by Janet Lawler, illus. by James Weston Lewis (Apr. 8, $12.95 board book, ISBN 978-1-83729-089-5), ages 2–6. Phoenix International/PI Kids Series New to Baby Einstein is Touch & Feel Sweet Dreams (May 5, $9.99, ISBN 979-8-3846- 0273-6), ages up to 2. Disney Tim Burton’s the Nightmare Before Christmas wel- comes Light Up the Night , illus. by Jerrod Maruyama (June 30, $21.99 board book, ISBN 979-8-3846-0347-4), ages 3–6. And Look and Find greets Disney: Where’s Moana? (July 14, $10.99, ISBN 979-8-3846- 0346-7) and National Geographic Kids: Discover Animals , illus. by Amanda Hillier (May 5, $9.99, ISBN 979-8-3846-0267-5), ages 4–8. Phoenix International/Sunbird Night Light by Sally Anne Garland (June 30, $18.99, ISBN 978-1-5037-7256-4). Little Wolf calms his fear of the dark by taking deep breaths and thinking happy thoughts to fall asleep. Ages 3–6. There Was an Old Granny Who Got a Tattoo by Anne Sawan, illus. by Diobelle Cerna (Feb. 17, $18.99, ISBN 979-8-3846- 0212-5). A grandmother’s rock ’n’ roll adventure encourages readers to try new things. Ages 3–6.
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