A Rock is Born Written by Richard Ho Illustrated by Lily Williams New York : Roaring Brook Press, 2025. Informational. In A Rock is Born , readers follow the rock cycle — how a rock is formed and how it continues to transform over and over, from one type of rock to a different type of rock, depending on where it ends up and the processes that creates it. From 130 million years ago to today, rocks have been through an epic journey. Rocks seem like a static, unchanging thing. Maybe a little boring. But author Richard Ho shows how dynamic and eternally changing rocks are. I love re-examining every day objects that normally slide under the radar. Thinking about the past lives of rocks and how long they've been around made me excited to get outside and find some rocks!
This week is National Library Week. What a great time to celebrate all things library-related! Libraries have been a favorite place of mine for as long as I can remember. To help you celebrate National Library Week, I have five books to share with you. Each of them made me think of the happiness I feel related to libraries or books, and how glad I am that books and libraries exist. I'm So Happy You're Here Written by Mychal Threets Illustrated by Lorraine Nam New York : Random House Books for Young Readers, 2026. Picture Book. I love the title of this book! Librarians really are so happy to see all of our patrons come through the doors. We love helping them find books and games, get access to the computers, as well as searching for information or taking care of printing needs. This book does a great job expressing the joy that patrons and librarians feel. Everyone has a place at the library, and this book truly reflects that concept. The illustrator used gorgeous vibrant colo...