Children's and teens roundup the best new picture books and novels
Briefly

Daisy Hirst's "Alphonse, You're Ruining the Show!" captures the whimsical chaos of childhood creativity, highlighting the joys and frustrations of puttering through imaginative play.
Catherine Emmett's "Trick or Treat?" offers a delightful twist on a Halloween theme, where a seemingly innocent child transforms into a crucial element of a witch's potion.
In "The Brighter I Shine," Kamee Abrahamian crafts a heartfelt narrative that connects a child's birthday with ancestral memories, celebrating heritage and identity.
Flora Delargy's "Gold Rush" presents a feminist perspective on the Klondike gold rush, showcasing the contributions of women and First Nations people in shaping history.
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