How to Save an Otter Written by Kate Messner Illustrated by Jennifer Bricking New York: Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 2025. 118 pages. When an otter gets hurt out in the wild, two kids and their family (who happen to be “critter couriers”) safely transport the otter to an animal hospital. There the otter heals and learns to eat so it can be released back into the wild. Ivy, the girl who helped her family take the otter to the hospital, worries over the otter being all alone—due to her cousins moving and Ivy suddenly feeling lonely. Ivy works to help at the hospital as well as holding a drive to get the animal hospital more supplies for injured critters. This is the first book in a new “Wildlife Rescue” intermediate series. Kids who love animals and want to know how to help them (or help those who can help them) will enjoy reading this series.
There were a lot of great people who helped found the United States of America. There were a lot of people who were instrumental in working to make sure that our country started 250 years ago. There are way too many biographies about these great people to name all of them. But I can give you five picture book biographies that can introduce kids to some of these great heroes. Happy reading! George Washington’s Spectacular Spectacles: The Glasses that Saved America Written by Selene Castroville Illustrated by Jenn Harney New York: Calkins Creek, an imprint of Astra Books for Young Readers, 2025. Picture book. One of the things you never see in portraits is George Washington wearing glasses. Yet he did. And this book goes over how George Washington wearing glasses actually helped save America from some very frustrated continental soldiers. Fascinating, right? Revolutionary Mary: The True Story of One Woman, the Declaration of Independence, and America’s...