As has become tradition, I'm here to mark the New Year by sharing some upcoming picture books titles. So hold onto your library cards and 'to be read' piles... here are 23 picture books publishing in 2023 that caught my eye.
You can see which texts I shared for 2022 here.
1. DARWIN'S SUPER-POOPING WORM SPECTACULAR by Polly Owen and Gwen Millward (January 3rd)
Learn the funny and fascinating story of Charles Darwin and the ground-breaking discoveries his love of the humble worms led to in this hilarious illustrated book.
Charles Darwin is widely known for his "Origin of Species" book, yet Darwin had another great love, and that was for worms.
Told for the first time for children, this is the silly and fascinating true story of how Charles Darwin came to discover that the humble earthworm is the most important species on our planet.
Told in a humorous and engaging way with non-fiction information on each page to help educate alongside the story, curious minds will love this fact-filled, laugh-out-loud title.
2. SUPERHEROES ALWAYS FIGHT BACK.... (OR DO THEY?) by Kate Thompson and Clare Elsom (January 4th)
Arthur dreams of being a mega-fast and strong superhero with the ability to fight and banish the baddie next door. But when Grandpa explains that the best superheroes actually save the day by being kind, Arthur realises that we all have a superpower inside and that an act of kindness, no matter how small, really can change the world.
Using lively rhyming text and a fun cast of characters, Superheroes Always Fight Back ...Or Do They? highlights how kindness truly is the most amazing superpower of all.
3. I REALLY REALLY LOVE YOU SO by Karl Newson and Duncan Beedie (5th January)
The hilarious sequel to the bestselling I Really, Really Need a Wee, by dynamic duo Karl Newson and Duncan Beedie, will not disappoint fans of this cute and curious Bush Baby.
Bush Baby is BACK . . . and has something really, really IMPORTANT to say . . . but how?!
From climbing a mountain, to wrestling with crocodiles, this story is packed with extreme and exciting ways to show a special someone that you love them. But sometimes the simplest way to show that you care is the best way . . .
This fantastically funny story explores all the ways to say “I Love You”. Fans of Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram, The Boy Who Loved Everyone by Jane Porter and Maisie Paradise Shearring and I”ll Love You Always by Mark Sperring and Alison Brown will LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this fabulous story.
4. SO YOU WANT TO BE A FROG by Jane Porter and Neil Clark (2nd February)
A funny and informative picture book all about fabulous frogs! Have you ever wanted to leap twenty times your own body length?
Can you drink through your skin? How about catching all your food with just your tongue?
Come and join frog club to learn all about amazing amphibians in this funny, fact-filled picture book.
Let Fabio Frog put you through your paces. He'll teach you how to croak, wriggle, leap and catch flies!
Have you got what it takes? With gorgeous, humorous illustrations by Neil Clark.
5. THE BLUE UMBRELLA, by Emily Davison and Momoko Abe (2nd February)
The most magical things can happen even on the rainiest of days...
6. THE MEMORY BOOK by Louise Gooding and Erika Meza (2nd February)
"A helpful book for families affected by dementia" - CARERS UK
I love visiting my grandma. We read together, play her piano, feed the birds in the garden and we love looking through her big box of photos . . .
But when Grandma starts to forget who the people in the photographs are, Mum explains that Grandma is living with something called dementia. She says, "Grandma is still the person we know and love, she's just a little different now . . . "
A reassuring story about the love between a little girl and her grandma, with practical information to help young children understand dementia and the changes it can bring.
7. OUT OF THE BLUE by Robert Tregoning and Stef Murphy (2nd February)
8. HOW TO MAKE A STORY by Naomi Jones and Ana Gomez (2nd February)
When Milo decides he's going to tell a story, it seems like a great idea. A story of his very own, made up by him! The only problem is that he's not sure how to start ... or what to put in the middle ... or how to end it.
With a little help from his family and a lot of real-life inspiration, Milo's story is soon off to a flying start. If only his little brother and sister weren't getting in the way. But then Milo learns the most important lesson of all about stories - that they are made to be shared.
9. PLANES, PLANES, PLANES Donna David and Nina Pirhonen (16th February)
10. THE EMERALD FOREST by Catherine Ward and Karin Littlewood
One day Orangutan heard a faint noise.
Hardly a noise at all – just a distant droning. Then there was a crash!
Smoke seeped through the canopy…
Orangutan and her family live in a vast emerald forest, bursting with life. She teaches her babies what food to eat, how to swing through trees, how to build a sleeping nest. Life is good… until one day a monstrous machine tears Orangutan’s tree from the ground. The family have to leave the emerald forest – but where can they go to?
This powerful and moving picture book is set in tropical Sumatra, an island that has lost almost half its rainforest cover in recent years. The story graphically describes the reactions of an orangutan family to the destruction of their age-old home, but also shows how wildlife campaigners are bringing hope for the future.
WHOOOOSH! We're off on an exciting adventure in our hot-air balloon to say hello to all the different kinds of weather that make up our world.
Join in with the rhymes and get ready to meet everything from whooshing wind to bright rainbows and shimmering sunshine. Little ones will be swept away on an unforgettable journey in this striking, action-packed picture book.
This bold, bright follow-up to the acclaimed picture books Meet the Planets and Meet the Oceans is packed with gorgeous illustrations of everything from rainy rainforests to snowy mountains and stormy seas. Combining STEM learning with a rhyming twist, it's perfect for all little meteorologists!
A delightful story by Laura Baker, illustrated with warmth and humour by Sandra de la Prada, that celebrates reading in all its forms.
Books take us on journeys that we can all share,
And give us the power to go anywhere!
So no matter just how, or what book,
or your speed, what I wish for NOW . . .
Is that YOU love to read!
This fantastic book inspires ALL children to find their own wonderful way of reading. Little bookworms who love A Child of Books by Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston, Wolves by Emily Gravett and Books Always Everywhere by Jane Blatt and Sarah Massini will adore All the Wonderful Ways to Read.
13. FARUQ AND THE WIRI WIRI by Sophia Payne and Sandhya Prabhat (16th March)
But one day when Ajee is too ill to make the family feast, with the help of his neighbour Mrs Joseph, Faruq picks some hot wiri wiri chilli peppers and cooks up a banquet. Preparing food for his family fills Faruq's heart with love - and sets a different course for his future.
This sumptuous story celebrates Caribbean culture and food through Sophia Payne's distinct voice that is reflective of her Indo-Guyanese heritage and is brought to life by Sandhya Prabhat's beautiful artwork. It also includes a recipe for Guyanese Lime cookies for you to try at home!
14. MONSTERS IN TRUCKS by Laura Baker and Nina Dzyvulsk (4th April)
Tall monsters, small monsters, monsters here and there.
Children will love this super-fun title packed with hilarious monsters in incredible trucks! Follow the monsters as they build a city and watch out for a monster thief on the loose!
There is plenty to spot on every page, with playful, bright artwork and lots of amusing mishaps.
Energetic, whacky and characterful monsters are drawn in a vibrant, contemporary style by Ukranian illustrator Nina Dzyvulsk - spot Grin monster in a forklift truck, Brainy monster busy building, and Jiggly monster who might need the loo!
The simple narrative with fun wordplay and a gentle rhyme is perfect for reading aloud, ideal for preschoolers and early readers as they build up their vocabulary and reading confidence.
This bold, bright and playful book is sure to be enjoyed time and time again by young readers as they are thrilled by the wild escapades of the monsters in trucks!
This is the first in a series, with the second book to follow later in the year.
15. LOVE, THE EARTH by Frances Stickley and Tim Hopgood (6th April)
A poetic, spell-binding message from the Earth directed straight to the reader inviting us all to appreciate the natural wonders around us and to take steps to protect them.
The Earth itself takes the reader on a glorious tour of the wonders of nature, both little and large. Love, the Earth is an enchanting story that gives readers the perfect chance to see all the facets of the Earth, its mysteries, its generosity and its unparalleled beauty. It is also a powerful call to arms to look after the Earth in turn.
Combining charming, rhyming text and spectacular artwork, this book is a magnificent celebration of the Earth.
16. GRANDPA AND KINGFISHER by Anna Wilson and Sarah Massini (6th April)
Life-affirming and lyrical, this beautiful picture book celebrates the awesome power of nature, while gently introducing young children to the concept of life and death.
Over the course of a year, a young child and their dog watch kingfishers by the river with Grandpa. As spring turns to summer and autumn to winter, the kingfishers raise a family, while Grandpa teaches his grandchild about the power of nature and the circle of life.
Written in memory of her father, whose favourite bird was the kingfisher, Anna Wilson takes readers on a lyrical journey though a year in the life of a kingfisher family. Stunning illustrations by Sarah Massini bring the riverbank to life in all its glory, while the powerful intergenerational bond between grandparent and grandchild shows that just as spring always follows winter, hope will always return if you know where to look for it.
A positive story about life, death, and being a part of the natural world.
17. ALL THE THINGS YOU WILL DO by Lucy Rowland and Neely Daggett (13th April)
A joyfully uplifting picture book that celebrates YOU - and all the wonderful things that you'll bring to the world.
Sometimes in the mornings when I'm looking down at you,
I stop and watch and ponder all the things that you will do.
This beautifully written and gorgeously illustrated picture book is full of all the hope and joy that comes with new beginnings.
With an inspiring and encouraging message to help children through life's ups and downs, it's the perfect gift for all children.
18. HOW TO GROW A DRAGON by Rachel Morrisroe and Steven Lenton (20th April)
Join Sarah and Mr Pottifer in their magical plant shop, where fantastical creatures grow from trees!
A story that celebrates problem solving, kindness and resourcefulness.
An unexpected delivery of dragodil seeds provides the perfect chance for Sarah and Mr Pottifer to grow helpful dragon pets for their customers - or does it? It turns out that these fiery dragons are not very well-behaved at all... and everything soon spirals into smoke-filled, out-of-control DRAGON CHAOS!
Can Sarah's quick thinking and green fingers save the day?
The second magical adventure from the author and illustrator of the bestselling How to Grow a Unicorn.
19. YOU'RE SO AMAZING! by James and Lucy Catchpole and Karen George (4th May)
When people meet Joe, they often treat him as Amazing Joe or Poor Joe.
But can't he just be . . . Joe?
One-legged Joe is 'amazing'. He knows this because wherever he goes people always tell him he's amazing. Amazing for sliding down the slide, for kicking a ball . . . even walking to get an ice cream, or even just eating an ice cream. Of course, being Amazing Joe is better than being Poor Joe . . .
A ground-breaking picture book which explores how we respond to disability.
20. SUNNY SIDE UP! by Clare Helen Welsh and Ana Sanfelippo (11th May)
A CBT-inspired novelty book by Clare Helen Welsh, accompanied by
beautiful, nuanced illustrations from Ana Sanfelippo. When you change the way
you look at the world, the world you look at changes. When you put on your
sunny-side specs a bad mood can become a good mood, a goodbye can become a
hello, and even the impossible can become possible! But sometimes, no matter
how hard you try, the sunny side seems far away.
And
that’s OK. Sunny things will be there to discover whenever you are ready. This
warm and innovative novelty book uses die-cuts and flaps to transform the world
around us, illustrating the power and impact that reframing your thoughts can
have.
21. A SWIFT RETURN by Fiona Barker and Howard Gray (June)
A Swift Return is a follow up from the team behind 'Setsuko and the Song of the Sea.' This time the focus is on the air rather than the water. A swift falters on her long migration. Can two children clean the air in their city so the swift can continue her journey and return safely next year?
22. SAMMY STRIKER AND THE FOOTBALL CUP by Catherine Emmett and Joe Berger (8th June)
An empowering story about friendship, football, and having the courage to believe in yourself.
Sammy Striker is NEVER found without a football at her feet, and one day at the park, she's spotted by Melissa McDream who coaches the Under 8s National Team! Sammy is a dribbler-extraordinaire, headed straight for the top. But, as the Fotball Cup gets closer, Sammy's shots on goal go a bit . . . wonky.
Will Sammy work out that it's what makes her DIFFERENT that will help them win the final?
23. CAN YOU SEE THE STARS? by Anna Terreros-Martin (3rd August)
Thank you for the new stack of picture books I see in my near future!
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