Spring is a season of celebration, curiosity, and fresh beginnings, and our kidlit picks reflect it all. From holiday traditions and laugh-out-loud adventures to STEM discovery, friendship, and perseverance, these stories invite young readers to explore, grow, and see themselves on the page. Happy spring reading!
Matzah Means So Many Things
By Faith Goldstein
This warm picture book shows how matzah connects Jewish families to tradition, memory, and togetherness during Passover. A gentle, meaningful introduction to culture and celebration for young readers. Ages 3-8.

Squirrel Lock Holmes: The Pet Rock Mystery
By Ashley Belote
This clever, pun-filled mystery follows squirrel detective Lock Holmes as he cracks the curious case of a missing pet rock. With playful wordplay and lively illustrations, it’s a laugh-out-loud whodunit perfect for young readers who love humor and clues. Ages 3-8.

Baby Loves Robotics
By Ruth Spiro
Part of the beloved Baby Loves Science series, this bright board book introduces little ones to the basics of robotics through simple language and engaging illustrations. A fun and friendly way to spark early STEM curiosity. Ages 0-3.

Judgy Bunny and the Terrible Beach
By Scott Rothman
Judgy Bunny is back, and this time he’s not impressed with the beach. With sharp humor and expressive illustrations, this laugh-out-loud picture book perfectly captures the drama of a day that doesn’t go as planned. Ages 3-8.

Gumshoe
By Brenna Thummler
A lonely girl and her ghost-detective partner solve everyday neighborhood mysteries in this gentle, cozy graphic novel about friendship and belonging. With soft humor and expressive art, it’s perfect for readers who love heartfelt, character-driven stories. Ages 8-12.

Better Than A Touchdown
By Jalen Hurts
NFL star Jalen Hurts shares an inspiring story about teamwork, perseverance, and what truly matters beyond winning. With an uplifting message and energetic illustrations, this picture book encourages young readers to lead with heart both on and off the field. Ages 3-8.

Simon Turns Right
By Nicole Van Brummelen
When Simon the seabird accidentally turns the wrong way during migration, young readers help him navigate left and right on a playful, interactive journey. With humor and engaging page turns, this adventure makes early directional concepts fun to learn. Ages 3-6.

The Moon Without Stars
By Chanel Miller
Quiet seventh grader Luna’s homemade zine suddenly becomes popular at school, pulling her into new friendships and social pressures. This thoughtful middle grade novel explores staying true to yourself and navigating middle school identity. Ages 9-12.

It’s Almost Time for … Easter!
By Maisha Oso
A young girl eagerly prepares for Easter in this cheerful, anticipation-filled picture book that celebrates springtime traditions, family moments, and the excitement of the holiday countdown. Bright illustrations and gentle humor make it a perfect seasonal read-aloud. Ages 3-8.


Lori Orlinsky
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. Her upcoming book, Being Middle, is set to release this August.






