NYT - Children’s Picture Books

New York Times - Children’s Picture Books

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Book cover for "How to catch a witch"
Star rating for How to catch a witch
Series:
How to catch-- volume 20.
Notes:
#1 on the Children’s Picture Books list for 2024-10-20. Last week it was ranked 9. It has been on the list for 18 week(s).
Description:
When the Halloween Witch opens a magical portal and lets in all the Halloween creatures, the Catch Club Kids set up a trap to catch the creatures and send them back.
Book cover for "How to catch a monster"
Star rating for How to catch a monster
Series:
How to catch-- volume 5.
Notes:
#4 on the Children’s Picture Books list for 2024-10-20. Last week it was ranked 7. It has been on the list for 17 week(s).
Description:
After being cast as the Ninja Master in his school's Halloween play, a boy decides it is time to catch the monster in his closet.
Book cover for "Knight Owl"
Star rating for Knight Owl
Notes:
#5 on the Children’s Picture Books list for 2024-10-20. Last week it was ranked 4. It has been on the list for 18 week(s).
Description:
"A determined Owl builds strength and confidence in this medieval picture book about the real mettle of a hero: wits, humor, and heart. Since the day he hatched, Owl dreamed of becoming a real knight. He may not be the biggest or the strongest, but his sharp nocturnal instincts can help protect the castle, especially since many knights have recently gone missing. While holding guard during Knight Night Watch, Owl is faced with the ultimate trial...
Book cover for "Grumpy monkey don't be scared"
Star rating for Grumpy monkey don't be scared
Notes:
#10 on the Children’s Picture Books list for 2024-10-20. Last week it was ranked 8. It has been on the list for 15 week(s).
Description:
"On the spookiest night of the year, Jim Panzee and his jungle friends brave the dark for trick-or-treating. But the jungle looks and sounds very different at night. As the hunt for treats gets spookier and spookier, Jim and his friends tell themselves not to be scared, but a pair of glowing eyes in the pitch-dark jungle might push them over the edge! Or maybe they'll make a new friend."--