Story time is a wonderful time for families to come together. This collection of picture books centers on family: families playing together, learning together, and celebrating their histories and differences. All families will be able to relate to the stories found in these pages, regardless of their own backgrounds. Mama Car Written by Lucy Catchpole Illustrated by Karen George New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2025. Picture book. A child notices the similarities between her tricycle, her dad's big car, and her mom's Mama Car. The Mama Car can take them on expeditions, leading way to exciting adventures before heading back home. The Mama Car is special in many ways, but the most important thing is who it contains: Mama. Let's Rumble Written by Rachel G. Payne Illustrated by Jose Pimienta New York: Rise x Penguin Workshop, 2025. Picture book. This "rough-and-tumble book of play" depicts a mom and her two children rough housing together. The illustr...
When I was in elementary school, our internet safety training was pretty simple: don't go to online chatrooms and don't give out your personal information. That was before the big social media platforms took off and became a huge part of communicating. Now there's a lot more complexity towards being safe online. If you want to find a story to start a conversation about the effects of social media and online safety, check out one of these new books! So Over Sharing By Elissa Brent Weissman New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 2025. Fiction. 326 pages. Hadley and Willow are different, but have one major thing in common: both of their moms are influencers who post their daughters on social media for content. Tired of the over-sharing and double lives, they create a private Instagram account @WeAreNOT_Content, where they share the realities of being children of content creators. A great story to talk about the effects of internet fame and children. Confessions of a Mango By ...