New Picture Books

Below by Nina Crews.
Jack has adventures and rescues with his action-figure, Guy.
I Love Our Earth by Bill Martin Jr. and Michael Sampson, with photographs by Dan Liplow.
I'm Not Cute! by Jonathen Allen.
Little Owl wants to be strong, smart, brave, fearsome…and NOT cute. But he is cute, and no one can resist telling him so. Luckily his wise mother comes through and lets her little one know that he is everything he wants to be, and just a little bit adorable too. With appealing art and a universal theme, this picture book is sure to delight young readers everywhere.
Meow Ruff: A Story in Concrete Poetry by Joyce Sidman, illustrated by Michelle Berg.
A story in concrete poetry in which a dog slips out of his house and meets a white cat left alone on the street. Together their adventure begins.
No More Diapers for Ducky by Bernette Ford, illustrated by Sam Williams.
No more diapers for me! That’s what toddlers will proudly proclaim after they hear this appealing tale of a lovable duck who takes the big step. When Piggy can’t come out to play because he’s busy sitting on the potty, Ducky realizes it’s time to grow up, too. A sweet and subtle story, with two huggable animals that children will embrace. 
Oink? by Margie Palatini.
Frustrated because the pigs just lie around in the mud all day, the other animals on the farm try to make them improve themselves.
Sally and the Some-Thing by George O'Connor.
One boring day, Sally goes down to the pond where she meets a new friend who is really something.
When You Are Happy by Eileen Spinelli, illustrated by Geraldo Valerio.
A young child learns that love complements every mood.