As part of the Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge, one of my favorite things is to round-up as many new quality nonfiction books for children at the beginning of a month and share them with readers of this blog. Some months, I miss the release of books and add them to the next month's post. Since I have not seen every book listed, I cannot always confirm if they are truly a nonfiction book or more of an informational fiction text or a bit of historical fiction.
What If You Had An Animal Nose? by Sandra Markle; Illustrated by Howard McWilliam (Scholastic, December 27, 2017)
Abraham by Frank Keating; Illustrated by Mike Wimmer (Simon & Schuster, January 3, 2017)
Martin's Dream Day by Kitty Kelley (Simon & Schuster, January 3, 2017)
Muhammad Ali: A Champion is Born by Gene Barretta; Illustrated by Frank Morrison (Katherine Tegen Books, January 3, 2017)
Youngest Marcher: The Story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, A Young Civil Rights Activist by Cynthia Levinson; Illustrated by Vanessa Brantley Newton (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, January 17, 2017)
The Legendary Lena Horne by Carole Boston Weatherford; Illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon (Simon & Schuster, January 24, 2017)
Ants Rule: The Long and Short of It by Bob Barner (Holiday House, January 30, 2017)
Birds Make Nests by Michael Garland (Holiday House, January 30, 2017)
The Secret Project by Jonah Winter and Jeanette Winter (Beach Lane Books; February 7, 2017)
Look for these titles at your nearest indie bookstore or public library.
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