Thank you everyone for all of the great posts each week for the Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge 2014.
At the beginning of each month, I like to try to do a post to spread the word about recent releases or upcoming nonfiction/informational titles. It is not comprehensive, but I do try to include a variety of books that might be of interest to readers. Some of them I have read and some I have yet to read. Often I include reviews in later posts.
Here are some September titles and a few that I missed posting earlier in the year. If you missed the posts from the past eight months, I have included links to them below.
January Post | February Post | March Post | April Post | May Post | June Post | July Part 1 | July Part II | August Post
Coming this month:
September 1, 2014
Dear Wandering Wildebeest: And Other Poems From the Watering Hole by Irene Latham (Millbrook Press)
The Case of the Vanishing Little Brown Bats: A Scientific Mystery by Sandra Markle (Millbrook Press)
When Lunch Fights Back by Rebecca L. Johnson (Millbrook Press)
September 2, 2014
In the Rain Forest by Kate Duke (HarperCollins)
Joltin' Joe DiMaggio by Jonah Winter; Illustrated by James E. Ransome (Atheneum Books for Young Readers)
Mr. Ferris and His Wheel by Gibbs Davis; Illustrated by Gilbert Ford (HMH Books for Young Readers)
September 15, 2014
The Seasons of Little Wolf by Jonathan London; Illustrated by Jon Van Zyle (Westwinds Press)
September 30, 2014
The World According to Musk Ox by Erin Cabatingan; Illustrated by Matthew Myers (Roaring Brook Press)
From earlier in the year:
August 1, 2014
Who Was Here? Discovering Wild Animal Tracks by Mia Posada (Millbrook)
July 1, 2014
How Strong is an Ant? And Other Questions About Bugs and Insects by Mary Kay Carson (Sterling Children's Books)
April 1, 2014
The Secret Life of the Woolly Bear Caterpillar by Laurence Pringle (Boyds Mills Press)
March 18, 2014
Have You Heard of the Nesting Bird? by Rita Gray; Illustrated by Kenard Pak (HMH Books for Young Readers)
January 7, 2014
How Does a Seed Sprout? And Other Questions About Plants by Melissa Stewart (Sterling Children's Books)
How Many Planets Circle the Sun? And Other Questions About Our Solar System by Mary Kay Carson (Sterling Children's Books)
Don't forget to link up your nonfiction reviews: