Children and teens roundup the best new picture books and novels
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Children and teens roundup  the best new picture books and novels
"The Great Christmas Tree Race by Naomi Jones, illustrated by James Jones, Ladybird, 7.99 Star always goes on top of the Christmas tree until new decoration Sparkle kicks off a race. Who will win: Lights, Bauble, Snowflake or Reindeer? A festive picture-book caper with a child-pleasing twist. The Boy Who Grew Dragons: A Christmas Delivery by Andy Shepherd, illustrated by Sarah Warburton, Templar, 12.99 Tomas, Lolli and the dragons in Grandad's garden"
"all love Christmas, but when a baby snow dragon hatches, her icy flurries make present-delivering impossible. Children and dragons team up to find a solution in this charming, funny picture-book introduction to the bestselling 5+ series. Joy to the Whole World! by Lucy Brownridge, illustrated by Sang Miao, Wide Eyed, 14.99 With 144 hidden illustrations, this big, resplendent 5+ lift-the-flap book chronicles the Christmas traditions of 10 different countries, including Ethiopia, India, Norway and the Philippines."
A selection of children's holiday books offers playful, diverse festive tales and interactive volumes. A picture-book caper stages a race among tree decorations after a new ornament called Sparkle arrives, delivering a child-pleasing twist. A dragon-centered Christmas adventure follows children and garden dragons who must solve the problem caused by a newly hatched snow dragon whose icy flurries halt present delivery. A lift-the-flap volume contains 144 hidden illustrations and explores Christmas traditions across ten countries. A poetry anthology gathers classic and contemporary Black poets celebrating Black experience. An inclusive Father Christmas story follows Gramps entering Santa's succession competition.
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