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Scholastic's Fall 2018 picture books (and a giveaway!)

Guest Blogger  //  May 11, 2018

Scholastic's Fall 2018 picture books (and a giveaway!)

We know that spring is just settling in for most of you, but today we are talking FALL — the Fall 2018 Online Preview, to be exact. Each season, we ask authors and editors to record short videos about the most exciting new titles coming to shelves! With almost 40 books in the preview, we are going to focus on just the picture books this week!

The Scholastic Fall 2018 Online Preview features a brand new No David book just in time for the 20th anniversary of David Shannon’s award-winning original. Bestselling comics creator Jeff Smith brings us his first ever picture book: a story featuring Smiley Bone in an adventure all his own! Award-winning illustrator Rafael López  transforms a classic song into a bright and colorful multicultural celebration.  Plus, Barbara Kerley brings us a charming true story that marks her return to science and natural history!

Check out the full list below — click on each title to watch the video!:

Like what you see? You have a chance to win a set of 5 advanced reader copies from the Fall Online Preview! Just comment below with what book you’d most like to check out to enter!

No purchase necessary. Sweepstakes open until 11:59 PM ET on Sunday, June 10, 2018. Must be a US resident, 18 years or older to enter. Full rules can be found here.

Comments

I'm so excited about the book

I'm so excited about the book, "Grow Up, David!" My students are a huge fan of David and will be thrilled to see this addition.

It is such a hard choice as

It is such a hard choice as they all look so good. I would like to check out We've Got the Whole World in Our Hands the most. My students would absolutely love it.

We’ve Got the Whole World in

We’ve Got the Whole World in Our Hands illustrated by Rafael López Would be so great to read to my children. I think it would be so prefect for bonding.

Surprise! by Caroline

Surprise! by Caroline Hadilaksano looks like something my little one would really like!

I would love to read, Good

I would love to read, Good Morning Snowplow by Deborah Bruss, illustrated by Lou Fancher and Steve Johnson

I know I'm too late, but I

I know I'm too late, but I still wanted to comment on the book I'd most want to read. There were a few that piqued my interest, but I'd have to say that I see myself wanting to read and use "We've Got the Whole World in Our Hands" to teach acceptance and tolerance. We need more of these lessons in our classrooms today!

Jane Yolen was one of my

Jane Yolen was one of my favorite authors when I was growing up, so I can't wait to check out Monster Academy!

Hey, Kiddo! the

Hey, Kiddo! the autobiographical graphic novel by Jarrett J. Krosoczka is a book that is needed in Middle School for those students who are dealing with issues at home that they are not always eager to talk about.

I think that my students

I think that my students would love the story Good Morning, Snowplow. The illustrations look great and rhyming text is always fun to read aloud. I love stories that let students get a different look at things in their world. I feel that this book would help them appreciate members of the community that work hard for them while they sleep.

I would love to add Smiley's

I would love to add Smiley's Dream Book to our collection. I have a lot of students that have read all the BONE books and would truly enjoy reading Smiley's Dream Book.

Love Good Morning, Snowplow

Love Good Morning, Snowplow by Deborah Bruss, Illustrated by Lou Fancher and Steve Johnson. The machines depicted by Fancher and Johnson are just right for enticing young readers to take a second look. Magnificent writing, more than magnificent illustrations. A winning team

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