New children's books we love

Every month, we review dozens of books for children and teenagers. Here are the ones we like best in February: guaranteed to get your child reading…

Whether they’re a teeny toddler or a very particular teen, this is where you can find your child’s next amazing book: just scroll down to find books for a range of ages. 

We’ve sorted our favourite new books into rough age ranges, but this is just a guide and readers might find something they’ll love in a different category. 

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Best books for ages 0–2 and up

  • Busy Vehicles: Dino Rescue

    by Danielle McLean, illustrated by Damien Barlow 

    1 to 5 years 

    • Board books
    • Interactive
    • Early Learning

    Watch the dinosaurs turn into emergency vehicles when you pull the tabs! Perfect for busy little fingers.

  • Stop the Ball!

    author-illustrator Susanne Strasser 

    2026 1 to 5 years 

    • Board books
    • Picture books

    Duck is playing ball in the park but the ball bounces away! So begins an epic chase through the park with lots of animal friends joining in. 

Best books for ages 3–5 and up

  • Porridge Please!

    by Laura Mucha, illustrated by Marc Boutavant 

    2025 4 to 9 years 

    • Fairy tale
    • Funny
    • Picture books

    Mucha and Boutavant’s hilarious fairy tale-themed picture book is partly a Goldilocks retelling and partly a humorous tale about demanding friends, but it’s also an homage to book lovers and the love of reading. 

  • Bedtime for Little Digger

    by Smriti Halls, illustrated by Sue Hendra 

    2026 2 to 4 years 

    • Picture books
    • Poetry and rhyme

    It’s bedtime for all the little diggers, cars, dumper trucks, buses, helicopters and planes: but will the little yellow digger manage to get to bed on time? A lovely transport-themed rhyming bedtime book.

  • The Bestest Big Brother, Ever

    Author-Illustrator Ben Mantle 

    2025 5 to 7 years 

    • Picture books

    A sweet, quirky and affectionate story about brothers and learning to give your sibling space sometimes. 

  • A Very Happy Ramadan

    by A. M. Dassu, illustrated by Abeeha Tariq 

    2026 4 to 7 years 

    • Picture books

    Dassu and Tariq’s bright and cheerful book about a child’s experience of an important month in the Islamic calendar explains what the practice of fasting looks like for all the family, who is exempt and why fasting is important. 

  • How Many Animals Can Fit in This Book?

    by author-illustrator Natalia Yaskina 

    2026 2 to 5 years 

    • Interactive
    • Picture books
    • Early Learning

    Ant is sure this book is only big enough for one, but then two lions appear, and three crocodiles. Before long, the pages are full of animals in this fun counting book for young children.

  • Logan’s Lantern

    by Lucy Tandon Copp, illustrated by Ya-Ling Huang 

    2026 3 to 7 years 

    • Around the world
    • Picture books
    • Diversity and inclusion

    Logan’s dragon is afraid of the dark. Can they reach the lights and fireworks of the Lunar New Year celebrations? A delightful story about facing childhood fears one step at a time. 

Best books for ages 5–8 and up

  • Kid Potato

    by Neil Coslett 

    2026 7 to 9 years 

    • Adventure
    • Funny
    • Short stories

    Meet Kid Potato and his pals Chomp and Raven as they plunge headlong into absurd adventures, from befriending an alien to escaping from an out-of-control robotic toilet. Five stories are rolled into this one, hilarious book, which is bursting with boisterous illustrations.

  • Hari Kumar: Ultimate Superstar

    by Rashmi Sirdeshpande, illustrated by Mamta Singh 

    2026 7 to 11 years 

    • Chapter books
    • Diaries and journals
    • Diversity and inclusion
    • Funny
    • ADHD
    • Autistic spectrum conditions
    • Neurodiversity

    Ten-year-old Hari Kumar is autistic, has ADHD and dreams of becoming a Bollywood superstar. He’s determined to win the school film competition, even if new boy Cameron keeps stealing all the limelight. Written as a journal and featuring fun, doodle-like drawings, this tale is full of warmth and humour. 

  • Koalas in Capes: The Zombie Chickens

    by Terrie Chilvers, illustrated by David O’Connell

    2026 7 to 9 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Crime
    • Funny

    Superhero koalas, Bob and Archie, put their newly acquired powers to the test when they embark on their first mission: to protect Pawtonia from the evil clutches of supervillain ostrich, Dr Colossus. A wonderfully witty new series of illustrated chapter books for junior readers. 

  • The Map of Me

    by Nicola Davies, illustrated by Olga Shtonda 

    2026 3 to 7 years 

    • Picture books

    A picture book about a girl who moves to a new country and uses the power of maps to remind her of her connections and to help her feel at home in her new environment. 

  • Dino Mode Activated! 

    by Jen Wallace, illustrated by Alan O’Rourke 

    2026 7 to 11 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Diversity and inclusion
    • Fantasy
    • Funny
    • ADHD
    • Neurodiversity

    Oleg’s ambition is to become an awesome internet sensation, so he’s thrilled when Mum buys him a new camera. However, the device seems to have a mind of its own, and when Dino Mode is activated, Oleg’s camping trip is thrown into utter chaos. 

  • The Far-Out Five: Snot Jelly Island

    by author-Illustrator Olaf Falafel 

    2026 7 to 11 years 

    • Funny
    • Graphic novels

    A group of friends are transformed into bizarre heroes during a magical storm. Now, the gang must survive the dangers of Snot Jelly Island to save the day. A hilarious graphic novel from Olaf Falafel.

  • Postman Planet

    by Ben Davis, illustrated by Yasmin Sheikh 

    2026 7 to 11 years 

    • Chapter books
    • Funny

    Can Postman Planet (secretly a 9‑year-old boy) and Stamp, part-robot part-dog, save the day? Packed with funny action, short chapters and brilliant pictures.

  • Finding Life: A Prehistoric Search and Find

    Author-Illustrator Sophie Williams 

    2025 7 to 11 years 

    • Non-fiction
    • Picture books
    • Historical

    A beautifully illustrated book, perfect for curious kids who are interested in archaeology or dinosaurs.

  • Small Poems for Big Imaginations

    by Neal Zetter, illustrated by Will Hughes 

    2026 7 to 11 years 

    • Poetry and rhyme

    A lively collection of short poems, aimed at readers who are daunted by longer poems, or who have English as a second language. 

  • When Tad Kicked Vlad

    by Julian Gough, illustrated by Ross Collins 

    2026 4 to 9 years 

    • Picture books

    Tad kicks Vlad, then Vlad kicks Bill, Bill kicks Jill, and so it goes on… till the kick goes round the world! How can Tad make it stop? A very funny, subversive book about breaking the cycle of violence.

Best books for ages 9–11 and up

  • The Night I Borrowed Time

    by Iqbal Hussain 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Coming-of-age
    • Historical
    • Diversity and inclusion

    Zubair can time travel! But can he fix his family’s problems without unintended consequences? A funny, exciting, moving story that many readers will relate to. 

  • Mixed

    by Emma Slade Edmondson, illustrated by Tasia Graham 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Non-fiction
    • Diversity and inclusion

    You are complete just as you are.’ This is a no-nonsense, helpful guide that will enable mixed-race children to explore the different parts of their heritage, and celebrates their identity.

  • The Last Wolf

    Author-Illustrator Rob Biddulph 

    2026 9 to 11 years 

    • Adventure
    • Horror

    A highly illustrated werewolf adventure story set in Moonhaven, a world a bit like ours but where werewolves exist! 

  • Anya and the Light Above the Ocean

    by Amelia Giudici 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Coming-of-age
    • Science fiction

    A superbly crafted, edge-of-seat, sci-fi thriller that also asks important ethical and moral questions about what it means to be human, giving readers plenty to think about long after they finish the book. 

  • Avalanche

    by Simon Fox 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Around the world
    • Thriller

    Written in the first person, and with much of the action happening in real time over just a few hours, there is an immediacy and urgency to this nail-biting thriller that will sweep readers along like the avalanche of the title. 

  • The Blitz Sisters

    by Judith Eagle 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Coming-of-age
    • Historical

    A wonderful family saga set in World War II. The book tells the story of three sisters Lydia, Peggy and Teddy in three distinct sections. 

  • A Girl’s Guide to Spying

    by Holly Webb 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Historical
    • Thriller
    • Mystery

    As a Girl Guide, fourteen-year-old Phyl is recruited by the War Office in 1915 to pass on messages. And when an MO5 officer goes missing, the Guides investigate by themselves… Thrilling, with fascinating WWI detail. 

Best books for age 12 and up

  • The Day Death Died

    by Tanya Landman, illustrated by Cynthia Álvarez 

    2025 11 to 14 years 

    • Fantasy
    • Short stories
    • Dyslexia

    Jack defeats Death itself to save his mum’s life. But in a world with no Death, can anyone truly live? This engaging, dyslexia-friendly book is highly accessible for older children with a younger reading age.

BookTrust Northern Ireland Book of the Month

Brilliant book by a creator from NI or the Republic of Ireland

  • Murder at the Ivy Hotel

    by Emily Hourican 

    2026 9 to 11 years 

    • Mystery

    With a classic feel and a cosy setting, this intriguing whodunnit has just the right balance of jeopardy and mystery for readers aged 9–11 years. 

BookTrust Cymru Book of the Month

Brilliant book by a Welsh creator or adapted into Welsh

  • YOU VS The Poison Plot

    by author-illustrator Josh Hicks 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Interactive
    • Mystery

    A school talent show, a celebrity guest, a poisoned drama teacher, and a mystery to be unravelled by you the reader. Choose your own path to the truth in this interactive, illustrated mystery book.

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