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2023 Picture Book Picks

December 28, 2023 Anitra Rowe Schulte

Want to cozy up with some of the very best picture books of 2023? Here’s a last-minute holiday gift for you: The 2023 Picture Book Picks list!

The sixth annual feature once again is curated by today’s picture book creators — authors and illustrators, who read, write and illustrate within the genre. I hope that within this year’s Picture Book Picks list, you’ll find something that catches your interest and imagination and perhaps even brings you inspiration for a creative venture in the New Year.

So let’s get right to it - here’s this year’s list!

2023 Picture Book Picks

Sarah Aronson (www.saraharonson.com), author of BRAND-NEW BUBBE, JUST LIKE RUBE GOLDBERG, and THE WISH LIST series, and an instructor at Highlights Foundation, recommends A WALK IN THE WOODS, written by Nikki Grimes, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney and Brian Pinkney (Neal Porter Books): Sometimes, the book you need finds you. This wonderful book about a young boy who has lost his father spoke to me about legacy. Family. Love. A father has left a treasure for his son. As the son walks through the woods, the reader remembers our own parents, our own walks, our own discoveries. The end will make you cry. This book IS the treasure.


Tina Athaide (www.tinaathaide.com), author of MEENA’S MINDFUL MOMENT and ORANGE FOR THE SUNSETS, recommends ANZU AND THE ART OF FRIENDSHIP, written by Moni Ritchie Hadley, illustrated by Nathalia Takeyama (Albert Whitman & Company): I love picture books that transport readers to another country or culture. This beautiful story introduces readers to the Japanese Art of origami, which requires patience and perseverance. Both of which are required when making new friends and something Anzu learns when she starts a new school. This book is heartwarming and poetically written, tying in culture and atmosphere through beautiful illustrations. It is a favorite in my classroom!


Julie Buchholtz (www.juliebuchholtz.com), author of WHO AM I? and upcoming release BIG MAMA’S SONG, recommends HUSH-A-BYE NIGHT: GOODNIGHT LAKE SUPERIOR, written by Thelma Lynne Godin, illustrated by Katie Eberts (Sleeping Bear Press): Hush-a-Bye Night: Goodnight Lake Superior transports me back to my childhood spent on the shores of the one and only Lake Superior. From rosy-red agates to fireflies that flit and sandpipers that pip, readers experience the fauna, flora, and animals who call Superior home. Godin's lyrical words pair perfectly with Ebert's engaging, fun, and whimsical illustrations. A perfect bedtime story.


James Catchpole (www.thecatchpoles.net), author of WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU? and literary agent and co-owner of The Catchpole Agency, recommends THE BOY WHO CRIED POOP!, written by Alessandra Requena, illustrated by Guilherme Karsten (Frances Lincoln Children's Books): Alessandra Requena is a Chilean/Italian Canadian from Toronto, and this is a true story from her own childhood (deliciously illustrated by Brazilian Guilherme Karsten), so it carries the worthiness-value of being Own Voices...but I love it because it's very, very funny - and actually pretty wise, for a book about pooping. 'When you gotta go, you gotta go!' Who would argue with that? And 'everyone poops their pants sometimes...' No truer words were spake.


Justin Colón (www.justincolonbooks.com), author of forthcoming titles IMPOSSIBLE POSSUMS and THE QUACKEN, and creator of The Kidlit Hive, recommends MR. S by Monica Arnaldo (Katherine Teegen Books): In this story, it's the first day of school and the students of Room 2B arrive to discover the teacher is missing. Where there should have been a teacher there is only a stack of papers, a steaming cup of coffee, and an impressive-looking sandwich with the name Mr. S (written in perfectly neat handwriting) on the chalkboard behind it. Could this sandwich be their teacher? Mr. S is one of the most absurd and entertaining picture books I've had the joy of reading. From the inciting event on the very first spread to its twisty punchline on the last, Mr. S never lets up. With many fun details, the text and art work together to create a hilarious story packed with mystery and mayhem that will leave readers (young and old alike) with lots to discover and discuss upon each subsequent read.


Ha Dinh (@HelloMrsDinh), author of WHERE WILDFLOWERS GROW and forthcoming title THE JADE BRACELET, recommends THE YELLOW ÁO DAI, written by Hanh Bui, illustrated by Minnie Phan (Feiwel & Friends): This is a heartfelt story of family, identity, and a beloved yellow áo dài. After the main character, Nahlia, realizes that her áo dài no longer fits her, she searches her mother's closet and finds a beautiful yellow áo dài that once belonged to her grandmother. While wearing it to practice her traditional Fan Dance for school, Nahlia accidentally rips it and learns that mistakes can be corrected and memories of loved ones can always be carried on. This story is lovingly written and illustrated and shares the beautiful and iconic symbol of Vietnamese culture of the áo dài to children everywhere.


Julie Hedlund (www.juliehedlund.com), author of SONG AFTER SONG: THE MUSICAL LIFE OF JULIE ANDREWS and OVER, BEAR! UNDER, WHERE?, and creator of the 12x12 Challenge, recommends WOVEN OF THE WORLD by Katey Howes, illustrated by Dinara Mirtalipova (Chronicle Books): Woven of the World is a masterpiece of sumptuous language. By the end of the book, you feel wrapped in the love that was woven into the garments across time and cultures. Indeed, we are all connected, as the book so beautifully shows.


Monica Mancillas (www.monicamancillas.com), author of HOW TO SPEAK IN SPANGLISH, MARIANA AND HER FAMILIA and THE WORRY BALLOON, recommends SANTIAGO’S DINOSAURIOS, written by Mariana Ríos Ramírez, illustrated by Udayana Lugo (Albert Whitman & Company): This delightfully charming book follows Santiago as he ventures to a new school in a brand new country where he doesn't speak the language. Santiago's love of dinosaurs is reflected in the way he views his problems - they start out as big dinosaurs, and slowly become smaller and smaller as he makes friends and learns new words. This book is so cleverly written in a way that is relatable to all young children. The illustrations are beautiful and so much fun. Highly recommend!


Namita Moolani Mehra (www.namitamehra.com), author of THE LIGHT WITHIN YOU, ANNI DREAMS OF BIRYANI, SUPERFOODS FOR SUPERHEROES and more, recommends DESERT QUEEN by Jyoti Rajan Gopal, illustrated by Svabhu Kohli (Levine Querido): I was absolutely blown away by this story and the unique illustrations! I don’t think I’ve seen a picture book like this before and the lyrical text is just stunning. The story about this dancer is a real page turner and an important story to tell. The note at the end was very emotional… definitely one of the most unique and impactful picture books I’ve read this year.


Malcolm Newsome (www.malcolmnewsome.com), author of DEAR STAR BABY and upcoming release SYDNEY’S BIG SPEECH, recommends B IS FOR BELLIES by Rennie Dyball, illustrated by Mia Saine (Clarion Books): B is for Bellies is indeed a joyful celebration of all bodies--both inside and out. I love the way book highlights truths from A to Z--that all bodies are good and wonderful--combined with exhortations that promote self-care and healthy self-image. On top of that, the illustrations are perfect. It's a much-needed book that helps combat the current status quo.


Baptiste Paul (www.baptistepaul.net), author of PATCHWORK PRINCE, CLIMB ON!, PEACE and more, recommends BIG TUNE: THE RISE OF THE DANCEHALL PRINCE, written by Alliah L. Agostini, illustrated by Shamar Knight-Justice (Farrar, Straus and Giroux): I love this book for many reasons. One important reason is representation. I saw myself and my Caribbean culture being authentically portrayed. Alliah's lyrical language and Sharmar's illustrations invite and take the reader/s on an exciting journey --a dancehall journey.


Tammi Sauer (www.tammisauer.com), author of ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL, THE UNDERPANTS, MARY HAD A LITTLE PLAN, and many more, recommends JUST ONE FLAKE by Travis Jonker (Abrams): Just Three (of the many) Reasons I Love Just One Flake:

  1. There is real deal, I'm-fully-invested-in-it drama.

  2. It offers a sense of child-like wonder.

  3. The art is just as irresistible as the text.


Becky Scharnhorst (www.beckyscharnhorst.com), author of HOW TO GET YOUR OCTOPUS TO SCHOOL, THIS FIELD TRIP STINKS! and MY SCHOOL STINKS!, recommends THE WORLD’S BEST CLASS PLANT, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and Audrey Vernick, illustrated by Lynnor Bontigao (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers): My favorite picture books are ones that have a perfect blend of humor and heart. The World’s Best Class Plant has an abundance of both! It features a classroom of kids who are disappointed to learn their class pet is a class plant, though they soon discover “there are no words to express the greatness of Jerry.” The voice is impeccable, giving readers laugh-out-loud moments on nearly every spread, and the illustrations are heartwarming and humorous. I love how all three creators masterfully show the growth that happens in both the students and Jerry throughout the book.


Benson Shum (www.bensonshum.com), author and illustrator of CINDY AND PANDA, FIRST NIGHT OF HOWLERGARTEN and ANZU THE GREAT LISTENER among many others, recommends EGYPTIAN LULLABY, written by Zeena M. Pliska, illustrated by Hatem Aly (Roaring Brook Press): Egyptian Lullaby by Zeena Pliska and Hatem Aly is a beautiful love letter to Cairo. The rhythm and words by Zeena sing and flow through the city like poetry. Hatem’s illustrations are stunning. He showcases the bright colors and vibrancy on the streets of Cairo. A great lullaby at bedtime.


Chana Stiefel (www.chanastiefel.com), author of BRAVO AVOCADO!, MENDEL’S HANUKKAH MESS UP, THE TOWER OF LIFE and many more, recommends THE FIRE OF STARS: THE LIFE AND BRILLIANCE OF THE WOMAN WHO DISCOVERED WHAT STARS ARE MADE OF, written by Kirsten W. Larson, illustrated by Katherine Roy (Chronicle Books): In the Fire of Stars, Kirsten W. Larsen shares the story of Cecilia Payne, an astronomer and astrophysicist who, in 1925 at the age of 25 (!), became the first person to discover the ingredients that burn in the heart of stars. But Larsen takes Payne’s stellar story and goes supernova: On the surface, it’s a breathtaking biography about the journey of a determined, yet little-known, female scientist who glows in a galaxy of men. Yet Larsen pairs Payne’s tumultuous path with the astonishing parallel story of the birth of stars, explaining a complex scientific concept to children while bringing it down to earth. Katherine Roy’s celestial illustrations are simply luminous. Add the layers of detailed backmatter and you have liftoff!


Don Tate (www.dontate.com), author of JERRY CHANGED THE GAME!, and illustrator of ROTO AND ROY adventures, PIGSKINS TO PAINTBRUSHES, and many more, recommends FRIENDS BEYOND MEASURE by Lalena Fisher (HarperCollins): Friends Beyond Measure is the story of two friends separated when their families move away. The story is cleverly told using adorable illustrations, charts, and infographics.


Anait Semird Zhyan (www.anaitsart.com), illustrator of A SMART, SMART SCHOOL, THE GREAT BANNED-BOOKS BAKE SALE, BÁBO: A TALE OF ARMENIAN RUG-WASHING DAY and many more, recommends THE WAVE by Tyler Charlton (Roaring Brook Press): The Wave made me feel emotional and in awe of the illustrations. It's a powerful book that depicts what sadness is like. The stunning illustrations show a boy's tough times and help us understand his emotions. This book is a great reminder that even when things are truly hard, there's hope, and things will get better, just like waves that eventually settle down. I'm happy to have it on my bookshelf.


And I’d love to share my favorite book, too!

Anitra Rowe Schulte (@anitraschulte), author of WILLOW AND BUNNY, DANCING WITH DADDY and forthcoming chapter book series STARLIN, recommends IN EVERY LIFE by Marla Frazee (Beach Lane Books): This gorgeous book simply takes my breath away. In Every Life explores the small moments that make a big impact on the human heart. With the text of a Jewish baby-naming blessing as a foundation, Marla Frazee delivers a story both tenderly granular and vibrantly vast. "In every birth, blessed is the wonder," reads the opening spread, as small vignettes bring the words to life. A pregnant belly, newborn snuggles, the intimacy of nursing. Then, with the turn of a page, readers are immersed in an overwhelmingly beautiful sea of clouds. The book continues in this pattern - swooping close, then soaring above, in spreads that are simply divine. In Every Life is an emotional, epic journey of empathy, compassion, exploration and love.


Tada! Your winter reading list should be all set … at least for a month or two! Please be sure to add the curators’ books to your TBR, too, and review them in ALL the places! Want even more recommendations? You’ll find the past five years’ Picture Book Picks lists immediately below:

  • 2018 picture book Picks, here

  • 2019 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2020 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2021 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2022 Picture Book Picks, here

Have a lovely winter of reading, writing and creating! And Happy New Year!

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