What’s on Our Bookshelf this November

Pair your apple cider and donuts with a good book for a cozy evening. Here are five fresh-pick children’s titles that are sure to delight Toledo families this November.

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Being Middle

by Lori Orlinsky
Stuck between the oldest and the youngest, Ellie feels overlooked—until she discovers that being in the middle might just be the best place of all. A heartwarming and humorous celebration of middle child magic. Ages 3-8.

Piggle The Pig Party Problems

by Duldof 
Piggle’s perfect party is falling apart—balloons pop, the cake flops and guests go missing! Can Piggle turn party problems into barnyard fun? A playful tale about friendship and going with the flow. Ages 3-6.

The Library of Unruly Treasures

by Jeananne Birdsall
When curious siblings stumble into a hidden library where the books come to life, adventure erupts off every shelf! Magic, mayhem and mystery await in this page-turning celebration of imagination. Ages 8-12.

When You Go To Dragon School

by Chelsea M. Campbell

From fire-breathing etiquette to wing-flapping 101, dragon school is full of surprises! This playful tale follows one young dragon’s first day of school—complete with nerves, mishaps and magical lessons in friendship and self-confidence. Ages 3-8.

Another

by Paul Tremblay
A mind-bending thriller from Paul Tremblay, “Another” blurs the line between reality and illusion as a grieving father uncovers a dark secret that challenges everything he believes. Haunting, suspenseful and impossible to put down. Ages 8-12.

This collection of books was curated by freelance writer Lori Orlinsky, an award-winning, bestselling children’s book author and industry expert who lives and breathes children’s books.