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 July: 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

  • Ask Me About: Farm

    by Rebecca Atkinson, illustrated by Susie Hammer 

    2026 1 to 3 years 

    • Board books
    • Picture books

    A fun and interactive board book taking little ones through some of the simple features of a farm, using a multiple choice question and answer format. 

  • The Dino Book

    by Becky Davies, illustrated by Denis Angelov 

    2026 1 to 4 years 

    • Board books
    • Interactive

    A brilliantly fun board book about dinosaurs with loads of interactive mechanisms to enjoy!

Best books for ages 3–5 and up

  • The Teacup

    Author-Illustrator Chris Naylor-Ballesteros 

    2026 4 to 9 years 

    • Picture books

    Chris Naylor-Ballesteros’s poignant story about how we treat those unfamiliar to us – and how it feels to be a stranger – is a beautiful and thoughtful tale about belonging and home. 

  • Hanna Asks for Help

    by author-illustrator Tom Percival 

    2026 4 to 7 years 

    • Picture books

    Hanna finds numbers tricky to understand. Then Help arrives… A gently uplifting picture book that reassures children that it’s okay to ask for help – and lovely to help others. 

  • The Family Quiz

    by Robert Tregoning, illustrated by Yasmeen Ismail 

    2026 3 to 5 years 

    • Picture books

    A wonderful book to help little ones understand different families, and its Ahlberg-esque rhyme would also make it a lovely bedtime read.

  • We Were A Two

    by Eoin McLaughlin, illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark 

    2026 4 to 9 years 

    • Picture books

    This beautiful story about a boy and his Nana acknowledges that families don’t always look how you’d expect, but that love is forever. 

  • Where is Pierre?

    by author-illustrator Emma Clarke 

    2026 2 to 7 years 

    • Picture books
    • Poetry and rhyme
    • Interactive

    Bear can’t find Pierre! Can you help Bear? A delightful rhyming story with an interactive element of spotting the penguin on the page. 

  • I Am Ready For School!

    by Camilla Reid, illustrated by Kate Hindley 

    2026 2 to 5 years 

    • Picture books

    Approved by an Early Years consultant and teacher, and complete with school readiness tips for parents and carers, this picture book is a perfect read for children in the run to starting Reception class at school. 

  • Luna Loves Sport

    by Joseph Coelho, illustrated by Fiona Lumbers 

    2026 3 to 7 years 

    • Picture books

    Luna’s school sports day is almost here, and she has everything ready for it. The only problem is she’s not sure she’ll be any good at it. With the support of her parents and her best friend, Luna tries a little bit of everything and discovers there’s more to sport than winning or losing. 

  • What a Night!

    Author-illustrator Guilherme Karsten 

    2026 3 to 5 years 

    • Funny

    It’s night time and Baby Giraffe is asleep – but what happens when they wake up everyone in the building? A fun flap book with a difference.

  • The Kingdom of Tigers

    by Felicity Yeoh, illustrated by Megan Snyders 

    2026 3 to 7 years 

    • Picture books
    • Poetry and rhyme

    Hari the tiger must journey through the jungle and avoid the dangers of deforestation to find the mythical Kingdom of Tigers. A beautiful picture book that covers themes of habitat loss sensitively.

  • Next Door There is a Dinosaur

    by Saskia Gwinn, illustrated by Leanne Coelho 

    2026 3 to 7 years 

    • Funny
    • Picture books
    • Poetry and rhyme

    A child is convinced that their neighbour is keeping a dinosaur as a pet, but none of the adults agree! Find out who is right in this fun, rhyming picture book, with heaps of dinosaurs to spot in the illustrations. 

Best books for ages 5–8 and up

  • Jolly Monster Town: The Party Pickle

    by author-illustrator Rong Rong 

    2026 5 to 9 years 

    • Chapter books

    The party plans are going wrong for Twiggy the log monster! Will she ask for help from her friends to avoid another monster muddle? Bursting with energy and detail, this highly illustrated chapter book is full of fun.

  • Korobá: The Case of the Missing Kolo

    Author-illustrator Àlàbá Ònájìn 

    2026 7 to 11 years 

    • Around the world
    • Graphic novels
    • Mystery

    Korobá and her friends investigate the disappearance of a kolo money box in their fishing village of Makoko in this beautifuly illustrated graphic novel.

  • Captain Sunshine

    by author-illustrator Alex Milway 

    2026 7 to 11 years 

    • Chapter books
    • Adventure

    Set sail with Bella and her new crew! But she outwit the sneaky captain of a rival ship? Gentle fun on the seas, with fantastic illustrations in blue.

  • The Runaway Tortoise

    by Holly Webb, illustrated by Ocean Hughes 

    2026 4 to 9 years 

    • Chapter books
    • Dyslexia

    Ava’s tortoise has gone missing! Can she bring him home? A sweet story that’s ideal for beginner readers.

  • The Dangerous Pet Lover’s Guide to Sea Monsters

    by Lindsay Hirst, illustrated by Alice McKinley 

    2026 4 to 7 years 

    • Funny
    • Picture books

    A funny spoof guide to owning a pet, with detail-filled illustrations. A picture book to enjoy together.

  • The Animal Detectives

    by Moira Butterfield, illustrated by Merle Goll 

    2026 7 to 11 years 

    • Non-fiction
    • Mystery

    Join the animal detectives and solve mysteries from the animal world, such as who stole the sugar from the cafe? An engaging non-fiction fact book with colour illustrations, speech bubbles and cheeky animal criminals’. 

  • Honey, I Ate the Kids!

    by Mike Hills 

    2026 7 to 9 years 

    • Non-fiction

    A light-hearted yet informative guide to animal families which explores a slightly more unusual facet of nature and biodiversity, highlighting also how each animal family fits into their environment. 

Best books for ages 9–11 and up

  • How to Steal the Future

    by Christopher Edge 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Interactive
    • Thriller

    12-year-old Drew must take on an impossible maze filled with challenges and dangers to try and save his sister. A twisting, action-packed and interactive middle-grade adventure.

  • Glam & Beardy: Volume I

    by Ruby Clyde and Rachel WD, illustrated by Vincent Batignole 

    2026 7 to 11 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Diaries and journals
    • Fantasy
    • Funny

    Glam longs to meet her Familiar, a magical creature who will reveal her true nature. But when a chaotic bearded dragon named Beardy appears, Glam is sure there has been a mistake. This hilarious fantasy adventure celebrates being true to yourself and is full of dynamic illustrations. 

  • Zero Override

    by Steve Blackman 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Coming-of-age
    • Science fiction
    • Thriller

    Taut, adrenalin-fuelled escapades make this nail-biting, sci-fi thriller a genuine page-turner which poses a question about what it means to be human in a world of intelligent machines. A thought-provoking and fascinating read perfect for gamers, that will spark conversations about AI and how we want it to be used. 

  • And Now We Run

    by Nicola Penfold 

    2026 9 to 11 years 

    • Adventure
    • Thriller

    When a school trip goes badly wrong and they are caught in catastrophic floods, can Jelly and Lincoln win a battle against nature and reach safety? 

  • Bone Head: Guardian of the Underworld

    by author-illustrator Jamie Gregory 

    2026 7 to 14 years 

    • Funny
    • Diaries and journals
    • Myths and legends

    Demise is the best EVER skeleton guard – according to him. But when a blob vomits corrosive material everywhere thanks to him, he and his supervisor, Mort, are plunged into a mad, dangerous adventure. A hilarious diary with characters from Greek myths and lots of illustrations.

  • The Common Criminals’ Club: Death Before Detention

    by Alison Weatherby, illustrated by Ellen Porteus 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Around the world
    • Crime

    Set in a Catholic girls’ boarding school in rural Ireland, this cosy crime adventure is awash with memorable characters and the usual serving of false leads and red herrings.

  • Questers Academy: The Box of Locks

    by Sam Hay 

    2026 9 to 11 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Crime
    • Fantasy
    • Historical
    • Mystery
    • Myths and legends

    Tom meets Leesha at London’s Natural History Museum and the pair plunge into a fast-paced, magical adventure to stop a gang of ruthless thieves from stealing mythical artefacts. Seamlessly blending history, magic, friendship and courage, this is a thrilling page-turner. 

  • Two is a Crowd

    by Cath Howe, illustrated by Miguel Bustos 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Coming-of-age
    • Funny

    The start of secondary school has been hard for Hattie. Her best friend has found someone else, and now a family friend Seren has come to stay and she feels pushed out. Follow her as she negotiates these challenges in this warm, witty and accessible illustrated book. 

  • The Children of Wolf Rock

    by Natasha Farrant 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

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

    A masterful piece of storytelling from an award-winning author who specialises in exciting and believable outdoor adventure stories with humanity at their heart. Featuring a neurodivergent lead character and the exposure of a coercive/​controlling relationship.

Best books for age 12 and up

  • The Summer My Wishes Came True

    by Radhika Sanghani 

    2026 9 to 14 years 

    • Coming-of-age
    • Diversity and inclusion

    When Ayesha’s wishes start coming true, she wishes that Nikki was her best friend again. But will that really make them both happy? A charming story about friendship and being true to yourself – with a sprinkle of magic! 

BookTrust Northern Ireland Book of the Month

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

  • Small Magics

    by Alex Dunne 

    2026 9 to 11 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Fantasy
    • Myths and legends

    When Molly moves into her new foster home, she discovers a hidden world of sprites, goblins, spells and potions. This gripping, magical adventure, with elements of Irish folklore woven throughout, celebrates friendship, courage and acceptance. 

BookTrust Cymru Book of the Month

Brilliant book by a Welsh creator or adapted into Welsh

  • Circling the Stars

    by Laura Sheldon 

    2026 9 to 11 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Mystery
    • Poetry and rhyme

    When Ani follows her neighbour Nando on one of his secret, nocturnal excursions, she meets a remarkable creature who captures her heart. Written in lyrical free verse, this tender novel skilfully explores themes of friendship, nature and the complex emotions of a family break-up. 

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