Otter Space (Pip & Pals #1) by Jen de Oliveira (Knopf Books for Young Readers, 80 pages, ages 6-9). Pip is a young otter who’s still learning to swim and tends to get tangled in the seaweed. When he emerges from the water completely green, his bird friend TJ convinces him he’s an alien from otter space. With help from Herman the hermit crab and Gulley the seagull, the friends build a spaceship to blast Pip back to his home planet. A crash landing in the ocean turns Pip brown again, and the animals realize it was the seaweed that made him green. Everyone celebrates Pip being himself, and they look forward to their next pretend adventure.
There’s always room on the library shelves for another easy reader graphic novel series about cute animal friends. This one celebrates the power of imagination and has plenty of humor and adventure. Perfect for fans of Pizza and Taco or Bunbun and Bonbon.
Let’s Be Friends (Pine School Pals #1) by Laine Falk, illustrated by Shannon Wright (Scholastic, 64 pages, ages 6-9). The kids in Room 203 of Pine School share ups and downs in five short comic-style stories. In the first, Tate is nervous about being the new kid, but the other students soon make him feel welcome with their kind acts. Things don’t go quite as smoothly in the other stories, though, and kids have to deal with friendship issues, a lost classroom pet, and a near-disaster at the class play. They manage to fix things up with minimal adult intervention, and readers can look forward to book 2 coming in January 2027 (this one is scheduled for release in September). Includes directions on how to draw Tate.
I’m happy that Scholastic is changing their Acorn books to be the same size as regular early readers; the small ones have tended to get overlooked at my library. This one has an appealing comic book format, colorful illustrations, and lots of friendly kids who work their way through familiar classroom problems.

