Night Chef by Mika Song – Book Recommendation

Night Chef by Mika Song

Publisher: Random House Graphic

Publication Date: October 28, 2025

Reviewed from Edelweiss e-galley

ISBN: 9780593303153

A raccoon has grown up living in the wall of a human restaurant where she emerges at night and cooks. She must make do with ingredients she finds on the window sill and in people’s lockers. When she tries to make ramen, she needs an egg. But just as she finally gets it in her hands, it hatches. She sets off to find the nest that the tiny baby crow came from. On the journey, they find Mole’s Hole, a restaurant for all sorts of animals that serves a variety of things made from worms. They make new friends, including a posse of other raccoons and a major enemy in an owl. Night Chef must find a way to save her little crow friend and that means figuring out where her own life is taking her. 

This is Song’s first foray out of beginning readers and picture books and it’s a marvelous one. Her art is welcoming to young readers who will find colorful and friendly new characters on the pages. There is plenty of richly written action to carry the story forward and a quest worthy of our little heroine. The writing is deft and clever, funny at times but also full of heart. 

A delicious new recipe for an elementary-aged graphic novel. Appropriate for ages 6-9.

2 Worthy New Wintry Picture Books

The Old Sleigh by Jarrett Pumphrey and Jerome Pumphrey 

Publisher: Norton Young Readers

Publication Date: November 4, 2025

Reviewed from Netgalley e-galley

ISBN: 9781324054122

Caldecott Honorees return with the third in a series that started with The Old Truck and The Old Boat. This time the story is set in the winter with a holiday nod. A child and father load their sleigh with firewood and distribute it throughout the nearby homes. The sleigh gave warmth and light to those who used the wood. The town started to grow and grow and the sleigh struggled to carry the wood and gradually fell apart. While the father repaired the sleigh, the child used their skills to create something new, helpful and fun with the broken wood. It all still brings neighbors warmth and light. 

This cozy picture book emphasizes the connectivity between neighbors. It has a strong sense of nostalgia as the sleigh is horsedrawn. There is a lovely simplicity and quietness to the book that is ideal for a busy holiday season. The illustrations are strong, playing with color against white backgrounds. 

A lovely addition to the series, just right read near the fire. Appropriate for ages 2-5.

The Snowball Fight by Beth Ferry & Tom Lichtenheld

Publisher: Clarion Books

Publication Date: November 4, 2025

Reviewed from Edelweiss e-galley

ISBN: 9780063327078

After a big snow, two neighbors head out for an epic snowball fight. They build their forts and try to hit one another but it’s harder than it looks. Soon they have cold noses, frozen hands and sore arms. A lucky dodge of falling snow offers them a new option: sledding! The two come into the warmth for cookies and cocoa but soon are reminded that they forgot one great snow day tradition. Told in the approachable and funny style that we have come to expect from this duo, this picture book is a blizzard of snowy fun just right for your own snowy storytime. 

Appropriate for ages 3-6.

25 New November Books for Kids and Teens

PICTURE BOOKS

Bunny Ballet by Nora Ericson, illustrated by Elly MacKay

A Day with No Words by Tiffany Hammond, illustrated by Kate Cosgrove

Forests by Nell Cross Beckerman, illustrated by Kalen Chock

A Knot Is Not a Tangle by Daniel Nayeri, illustrated by Vesper Stamper

Look Up by Azul López, translated by Shook

Making Art by Diana Ejaita

Mama Car by Lucy Catchpole, illustrated by Karen George

Night of the Hedgehog by Tanya Rosie, illustrated by Chuck Groenink

Old Sleigh by Jarrett and Jerome Pumphrey

Salmon Run by Annie Chen

Snowball Fight by Beth Ferry

CHILDREN’S

Chris Makes a Friend by Alex Gino

Last Ember by Lily Dodd

Treasure of Ocean Parkway by Sarvenaz Tash

Welcome to the Best Bakery by Yue Zhang

Xolo by Donna Higuera

YA LIT

Break Wide the Sea by Sara Holland

Coldwire by Chloe Gong

Fate So Cold by Amanda Foody

Gilded in Vengeance by Lyssa Mia Smith

House Saphir by Marissa Meyer

Reasons We Break by Jesmeen Kaur Deo

Secret Astronomers by Jessica Walker

Time Traveler’s History of Tomorrow by Kendall Kulper

We Fell Apart by E. Lockhart