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BOOK LIST:

Best of 2024: Children's Books

Updated: December 10, 2024

The best books of the year, as selected by Los Angeles Public Library staff. More books for children are at LAPL Kids Path.


Book cover of Across so many seas
Across So Many Seas
Behar, Ruth
Call Number: YA

Four girls from different generations of one Jewish family recount the expulsion from Spain in 1492, fleeing to Cuba in 1923, moving to Miami in 1961 and traveling to Spain in 2003.


Book cover of Barnaby unboxed!
Barnaby Unboxed!
Fan, Terry
Call Number: xz

The Fan brothers (Terry, Eric, and Devin) return to the creative world of The Barnabus Project for this gorgeously illustrated picture book. Barnaby is a fluffy pink elephant-mouse that a little girl brings home from the Perfect Pets store. When a new and more exciting Perfect Pet is announced, Barnaby feels his place in the world has been challenged.


Book cover of The beautiful game
The Beautiful Game
Méndez, Yamile Saied
Call Number: x

Thirteen-year-old Valeria "Magic" Salomón is the best player and only girl on her town's soccer team. When she gets her period for the first time while wearing white shorts during an important game, her status starts to change. No longer welcome on this team, she enters the world of girls' soccer, and it is not an easy transition.


Book cover of The boo hag flex
The Boo Hag Flex
Ireland, Justina
Call Number: x

Tasha does not want to move to a trailer park in the middle of nowhere Georgia after her mom dies and meets her birth father and her grandmother. He is not around a lot since he has a new girlfriend that Tasha warms up to, but after meeting a friend, he finds out there is a rash of deaths… or murders in the trailer park that has to be solved to keep her remaining family. In tackling the importance of family, lost and found, and the horror of the pandemic, this story will stay with you long after the last page.


Book cover of Built to last
Built to Last
Lê, Minh
Call Number: xz

Another amazing collaboration between writer Minh Le & and illustrator Dan Santat. It is a Beautifully illustrated book about a lasting friendship through the good and the bad.


Book cover of The cookie crumbles
The Cookie Crumbles
Badua, Tracy
Call Number: x

Two best friends must solve a potential murder set during a baking competition. Laila and Lucy are friends with a plan, they must secure scholarships to the Sunderland boarding school through baking and journalism in order to stay together and achieve their dreams. Unfortunately, disaster strikes and names must be cleared. Author team of Badua and Dow keep the mystery moving and the stakes high in this cozy mystery.


Book cover of A cozy winter day
A Cozy Winter Day
Wheeler, Eliza
Call Number: xz

Cuddle up with the animals of Acorn Village as they cozily go through their day reading, baking, creating art or playing in the snow. Snuggling by a fire, sharing food and fun and then snuggling off to sleep will warm the hearts of all.


Book cover of Emma Mckenna, full out
Emma Mckenna, Full Out
Messner, Kate
Call Number: x

The first title in a new beginning chapter book series called The Kids in Mrs. Z’s Class, each written by a different popular author and focusing on a different main character in the class. Emma is starting third grade at a new school, hoping for a fresh start and a chance to make friends.


Book cover of The girl who kept the castle
The Girl Who Kept the Castle
Graudin, Ryan
Call Number: x

The Wizard West has died, and his ghost is very put out about the whole thing. Faye, the groundskeeper's daughter, is tasked with keeping the animated castle in order as they secretly try to find a successor before the castle falls apart and the kingdom with it.


Book cover of Godfather Death
Godfather Death
Nicholls, Sally
Call Number: x 398 N613

With vivid writing that feels meant to be read aloud, Nicholls perfectly captures this reimagined Grimm tale. The well-written prose is further brought to life by the bold and beautiful illustrations from Sardà, which emphasize the classic feel of the tale while also simply being wonderful works of art in themselves.


Book cover of Hello, I'm a sloth
Hello, I'm a Sloth
Rocco, Hayley
Call Number: x 599.3 R671

The Meet the Wild Things nonfiction series combines interesting animal facts with adorable yet realistic illustrations by John Rocco. Other titles in the series so far are Hello, I'm a Pangolin and Hello, I'm a Quokka.


Book cover of The house before falling into the sea
The House Before Falling Into the Sea
Wang, Ann Suk
Call Number: xz

A heartfelt story about a kind family that opened up their home to war refugees during the Korean War and a child's journey as she grapples with her emotions during the sudden changes in her life.


Book cover of I see color : an affirmation and celebration of our diverse world
I See Color: An Affirmation and Celebration of our Diverse World
Bolling, Valerie
Call Number: xz

Celebrating less-than-well-known community activists of diverse communities using beautiful descriptions of skin tone colors. The book's central thesis addresses the erroneous belief of people "not seeing color." We all see color, and we can also see the strengths of our communities of different ethnic backgrounds.


Book cover of The iguanodon's horn : how artists and scientists put a dinosaur back together again and again ... a
The Iguanodon's Horn
Rubin, Sean
Call Number: x 560 R896 folio

Everyone makes mistakes, even scientists! This book tells the wonderful story of how ideas and knowledge can change over time. It shows how people having the courage to express new ideas and those willing to change their old ones is key to reaching closer to the truths of our fascinating and shared world.


Book cover of I'm sorry you got mad
I'm Sorry You Got Mad
Lukoff, Kyle
Call Number: xz

Jack learns how to make a truly empathetic and meaningful apology to his friend Zoe with the help of an understanding teacher. Funny and honest and an excellent conversation starter.


Book cover of Into the goblin market
Into the Goblin Market
VanSickle, Vikki
Call Number: xz folio

Inspired by the Christina Rosetti poem, Into the Goblin Market explores the bond between sisters as homebody Millie ventures out to save her sister Mina from the fearsome creatures of the Goblin Market. The rhyming text and intricate woodcut-style illustrations lend a classic feel to this slightly spooky tale. Certainly this will be a new favorite around Halloween, but the cleverness and bravery of Millie along with the warmth of sisterhood make this an excellent title to share year-round.


Book cover of Kareem between
Kareem Between
Safadi, Shifa Saltagi
Call Number: x

This heartfelt coming-of-age novel in verse tells the powerful story of a seventh-grade Syrian American boy and his struggles, big and small, as he navigates middle school.


Book cover of The last stand
The Last Stand
Eady, Antwan
Call Number: xz

Helping Papa with his stand at the farmer's market is a Sunday tradition for The Last Stand's protagonist, but slowly, the market has changed so that they have become the last remaining sellers. When Papa can no longer tend the stand, the young boy takes over and continues the tradition moving forward. Both a sweet family story and a loving tribute to Black farmers, The Last Stand is an excellent choice for young readers.


Book cover of Miso magic
Miso Magic
Ritchie Hadley, Moni
Call Number: xz

Chiyoko's family has been in the miso business for three generations and it is time for Chiyoko to learn the business. At first, she is unhappy with working but eventually learns to appreciate the hard work and patience that goes into making miso, which feels like magic. Beautifully illustrated story about the delicate artisanal craftsmanship of making miso soup and the bond between father and daughter.


Book cover of My baby sister is a diplodocus
My Baby Sister is a Diplodocus
Petit, Aurore
Call Number: xz

It's hard to be a new big brother, as the unnamed protagonist of My Baby Sister is a Diplodocus discovers. The initial excitement fades and turns to frustration when he can't play with her in the ways he'd like to—leaving him no choice but to put on his dinosaur costume and become a T.rex. Petit's bright colors and bold illustrations make this title a standout in the "New Baby" genre.


Book cover of My saree
My Saree
Varadarajan, Gita
Call Number: xz

A passionate celebration of cultural identity.


Book cover of Nothing : John Cage and 4' 33"
Nothing: John Cage and 4' 33"
Day, Nicholas
Call Number: x 780 D2747

A charming introduction to one of the seminal pieces of contemporary music, John Cage's 4'33" told from the perspective of the piano player and the wonder and chaos listening to silence.


Book cover of Pretty ugly : a Toon book
Pretty Ugly: A Toon Book
Sedaris, David
Call Number: xz

Super fun (and slightly grotesque) picture book that challenges beauty standards and celebrates uniqueness.


Book cover of Still life
Still Life
London, Alex
Call Number: xz

"This is a still life," says the painter and narrator of this story. "In a still life, nothing moves." However, beyond the painter's canvas, an entirely separate story is taking place! The painter continues, "In a still life, there are no people, nor creatures, nor quests, and so there are no heroes to save the day." Or so he thinks! In this comedic picture book about art and fantasy, there is never a still moment. Ever.


Book cover of The strangest fish
The Strangest Fish
Arden, Katherine
Call Number: xz

Things aren't always as they appear. Daisy, a kid who appreciates nature and the magic of the changing seasons, understands this. Daisy also understands that she loves her new pet fish unconditionally, even with his funny-looking fins and a head too big for his tail—even when the fish begins to transform into something astonishing and enchanting.


Book cover of Summer at Squee
Summer at Squee
Wang, Andrea
Call Number: x

At a Chinese cultural summer camp, Chinese Americans who want to learn all they can about their heritage don't understand why adoptees from China who have been raised by white parents don't have the same feelings toward their culture.


Book cover of The ways to say "I love you"
The Ways to Say "I Love You"
Hadilaksono, Caroline
Call Number: xz

Indonesian-American Hadilaksono reminds us that families can show their love in all kinds of different ways. A beautiful and culturally affirming picture book.


Book cover of What made California the Golden State? : life during the gold rush
What Made California the Golden State?: Life During the Gold Rush
Khor, Shing Yin
Call Number: x GN 979 K457

Shing Yin Khor and Kass Gray explore a lesser-told side of California's Gold Rush in this graphic novel. The story follows two miners who found friendship while trying to strike gold and the many other communities following the promise of riches. It doesn't shy away from the harms that the Gold Rush held for Indigenous people in California, nor does it ignore the opportunities it held for immigrants and formerly enslaved people. Overall, an excellent title focused on a pivotal moment in California's history.


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