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

Hirst's adorable toddler monsters are on spectacular form in this funny, endearing picture book about a play gone awry during a sleepover at Granny’s.
Delargy’s illustrations range from the minute details of packing lists to glowing mountain landscapes, offering a fascinating feminist exploration of the Klondike gold rush.
A witch’s anticipation for a little girl to be the last ingredient needed for her potion leads to a hilarious twist in Catherine Emmett's lively Halloween tale.
Abrahamian's picture book poignantly captures an Armenian child's birthday, with a deep connection to her ancestors' journeys, celebrated through festive decorations and aroma.
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