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MAGIC AIR

TEN KID-SIZED STEPS TO SURGERY

A descriptive, practical social script to help prepare children for a hospital stay.

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A big brother offers guidance to kids facing surgery in Smith’s picture book.

“Psst! Did your grown-up say you need to have surgery?” asks the bespectacled narrator. “That’s pretty big news for a kid!…You’d probably rather…eat all of your broccoli…or clean your entire room!” The narrator explains in easy-to-understand terms that “surgery is when a doctor needs to fix something inside your body that they can’t fix from the outside.” The narrator (who presents white) describes wearing a hospital gown, meeting the doctors, and riding down the hallway on a bed with wheels, accompanied by fantastical jungle animals who seem to have stepped off the kid-friendly wallpaper. Anesthesia is called “magic air.” (Smith, an MSN and CRNA, presents a slightly more in-depth description of what anesthesia is and how it works at the back of the book.) The narrative will help young people prepare for the interruptions to routines that accompany surgery, and it promotes trust in doctors and nurses in what can be an intimidating setting. Barwinska’s art is pastel and cute, with engaging details on each page that add interest (Which stuffed animal of the many in this room might you take along?) or information (Who else might be visiting the hospital and why?).

A descriptive, practical social script to help prepare children for a hospital stay.

Pub Date: N/A

ISBN: 9798218349493

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Sleeping Bird Books

Review Posted Online: April 25, 2024

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BEST BUNNY BROTHER EVER

A tale of mutual adoration that hits a sweet note.

Little Honey Bunny Funnybunny loves baseball almost as much as she loves her big brother P.J.—though it’s a close-run thing.

Readers familiar with the pranks P.J. plays on his younger sibling in older episodes of the series (most illustrated by Roger Bollen) will be amused—and perhaps a little confused—to see him in the role of perfect big brother after meeting his swaddled little sister for the first time in mama’s lap. But here, along with being a constant companion and “always happy to see her,” he cements his heroic status in her eyes by hitting a home run for his baseball team and then patiently teaching her how to play T-ball. After carefully coaching her and leading her through warm-up exercises, he even sits in the stands, loudly cheering her on as she scores the winning run in her own very first game. “‘You are the best brother a bunny could ever have!’” she burbles. This tale’s a tad blander compared with others centered on P.J. and his sister, but it’s undeniably cheery, with text well structured for burgeoning readers. The all-smiles animal cast in Bowers’ cartoon art features a large and diversely hued family of bunnies sporting immense floppy ears as well as a multispecies crowd of furry onlookers equally varied of color, with one spectator in a wheelchair.

A tale of mutual adoration that hits a sweet note. (Early reader. 6-8)

Pub Date: Jan. 6, 2026

ISBN: 9798217032464

Page Count: 48

Publisher: Random House

Review Posted Online: March 17, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2026

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THE HUMBLE PIE

From the Food Group series

A flavorful call to action sure to spur young introverts.

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In this latest slice in the Food Group series, Humble Pie learns to stand up to a busy friend who’s taking advantage of his pal’s hard work on the sidelines.

Jake the Cake and Humble Pie are good friends. Where Pie is content to toil in the background, Jake happily shines in the spotlight. Alert readers will notice that Pie’s always right there, too, getting A-pluses and skiing expertly just behind—while also doing the support work that keeps every school and social project humming. “Fact: Nobody notices pie when there’s cake nearby!” When the two friends pair up for a science project, things begin well. But when the overcommitted Jake makes excuse after excuse, showing up late or not at all, a panicked Pie realizes that they won’t finish in time. When Jake finally shows up on the night before the project’s due, Pie courageously confronts him. “And for once, I wasn’t going to sugarcoat it.” The friends talk it out and collaborate through the night for the project’s successful presentation in class the next day. John and Oswald’s winning recipe—plentiful puns and delightful visual jokes—has yielded another treat here. The narration does skew didactic as it wraps up: “There’s nothing wrong with having a tough conversation, asking for help, or making sure you’re being treated fairly.” But it’s all good fun, in service of some gentle lessons about social-emotional development.

A flavorful call to action sure to spur young introverts. (Picture book. 4-8)

Pub Date: Nov. 4, 2025

ISBN: 9780063469730

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Aug. 16, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2025

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