#Road2Reading Challenge: January and February New Releases

Yesterday, I did a Nonfiction New Release post. Thought it would be fun to do one for January and February new releases for early chapter books and readers. So here are some of the upcoming new books that second and third grades will enjoy. 

The Haunted House Next Door (Desmond Cole, Ghost Patrol #1) by Andres Miedoso, Illustrated by Victor Rivas (Simon & Schuster, December 12, 2017)

Ghosts Don't Ride Bikes, Do They? (Desmond Cole, Ghost Patrol #2)  by Andres Miedoso, Illustrated by Victor Rivas (Simon & Schuster, December 12, 2017)

The Superstar Story of the Harlem Globetrotters: History of Fun Stuff by Larry Dobrow, Illustrated by Scott Burroughs (Simon & Schuster, December 12, 2017) 

Aleca Zamm Fools Them All by Ginger Rue (Aladdin, January 2, 2018)

Ellie Steps Up to the Plate by Callie Barkley, Illustrated by Tracy Bishop (Simon & Schuster, January 30, 2018)

Better Together (Heartwood Hotel Book 3) by Kallie George, Illustrated Stephanie Graegin (Disney/Hyperion, February 6, 2018)

Long Fin Silver (Shark School) by Davy Ocean, Illustrated by Aaron Blecha (Aladdin, February 6, 2018)

Fearless Flyers, Dazzle Painters, and Code Talkers!: World War I by Elizabeth Dennis, Illustrated by Valerio Fabbretti (Simon & Schuster, February 6, 2018)

Super Turbo vs. Wonder Pig by Lee Kirby, Illustrated by George O'Connor (Simon & Schuster, February 27, 2018)

Baby Monkey, Private Eye by Brian Selznik, David Serlin (Scholastic, February 27, 2018)

Do you work with readers who are starting their journey on the road to reading?  Join Michele Knott from Mrs. Knott's Book Nook and myself every Thursday as we explore books and ideas to help readers have a successful start to independent picture book and chapter book reading. If you blog or have a Goodreads page, please link up with us!

All journeys have a starting place.
This is a weekly place to find books and tools
that you may use with readers at the start of their reading journey.
Join in the conversation at #road2reading.

Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge: January New Releases

As part of the Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge, one of the most popular posts are the round-up posts. Honestly, it is also my favorite post to put together.  This may not be a comprehensive list of releases for the month but I hope that it will help us kick of our year of nonfiction reading. 

Here are some of the 2018 new releases that I am looking forward to reading. What are you looking forward to?

Can I Touch Your Hair?: Poems of Race, Mistakes, and Friendship by Irene Latham, Charles Waters, Illustrated by Sean Qualls, Selina Alko (Carolrhoda, January 1, 2018)

How to Make a Rainbow: A Crayola Color Story by Laura Purdie Salas (Millbrook Press, January 1, 2018)

Mae Among the Stars by Roda Ahmed, Illustrated by Stasia Burrington (HarperCollins, January 9, 2018)

Write to Me: Letters from Japanese American Children to the Librarian They Left Behind by Cynthia Grady, Illustrated by Amiko Hirao (Charlesbridge Press, January 9, 2018)

Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race by Margot Lee Shetterly, Illustrated by Laura Freeman (HarperCollins, January 16, 2018)

Libba: The Magnificient Musical Life of Elizabeth Cotten by Laura Veirs, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh  (Chronicle Books, January 16, 2018)

A Place to Start a Family: Poems about Creatures That Build by David L Harrison, Giles Laroche (Charlesbridge, January 16, 2018)

Between the Lines: How Ernie Barnes Went From the Football Field to the Art Gallery by Sandra Neil Wallace, Illustrated by Bryan Collier (Simon & Schuster, January 23, 2018)

Ordinary, Extraordinary Jane Austen by Deborah Hopkinson, Illustrated by Qin Leng (Balzer & Bray, January 26, 2018)

Artwork by Sarah S. Brannen ©2017

Don't forget to link up your nonfiction reviews...

#Road2Reading Challenge 2018

Last year, Michele Knott and I ventured into the world of early readers and chapter books. Michele and I set out to work on our personal book gap and help teachers and librarians learn more about new books and new series. Our journey has become the #Road2Reading Challenge.  This year we are moving the challenge to Thursdays, in order to participate in the Slice of Life community on Tuesdays.

A little over a week ago, I had the honor of announcing the Nerdy Book Club winners for Early Readers and Chapter Books. I was so excited to see new titles and greater diversity. The CYBILS Early Readers and Early Chapter Books finalists was announced on January 1st. You can check out the list of finalists here. These two lists provide teachers and librarians with a great place to start in reading some fabulous early readers and chapter books. 

Stop by on Thursdays to discover new titles like the ones below...

Ellie, Engineer by Jackson Pearce (Bloomsbury, January 16, 2018) 

D-Day: Battle on the Beach (Ranger in Time #7) by Kate Messner (Scholastic, January 30, 2018)

Cilla Lee-Jenkins: This Book is a Classic by Susan Tan, Illustrated by Dana Wulfekotte (Roaring Brook, March 27, 2018)

Road Trip With Max and His Mom by Linda Urban, Illustrated by Katie Kath (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 17, 2018)

Big Foot and Little Foot by Ellen Potter, Illustrated by Felicita Sala (Amulet Books, April 10, 2018) 

Lulu is Getting a Sister by Judith Viorst, Illustrated by Kevin Cornell (Atheneum, April 10, 2018)

We are inviting you to come on this journey with us. How can you join in?

1. Stop by on Thursdays and check out our posts, leave comments and link up your own reviews of early readers and transitional chapter books.

2. Set a goal for how many books in this category you would like to read. Since these books tend to be short, you may find it easy to read one or two a week. Or you may just want to focus on one book from a new series or author per month. Keep your goal realistic and fun.

3. Share your posts or what you are reading on twitter with the hashtag #Road2Reading - this will also allow others to find everyone’s posts.

4. There will be interviews, guest posts, giveaways, and new release posts to check out.

5. If you would like to participate in this challenge, please link up your blog or GoodReads Shelf using the Widget at the very bottom of the post. Please know that you can join in at anytime throughout the year.

6. You are welcome to grab the image at the top of the post to use in your weekly posts.

We look forward to expanding our reading lives with this new book challenge and hope you will join us on this new adventure.

All journeys have a starting place.
This is a weekly place to find books and tools
that you may use with readers at the start of their reading journey.
Join in the conversation at #road2reading.

Each week, Michele Knott and I post about new early readers and transitional chapter books.