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SCBWI members’ publishing news is something to celebrate here at Kite Tales! Check out whose book is coming to a platform near you or around the world. Horn-tooting and digital high fives welcome in the comments!

Nancy Bess Had A Dress, by Claire Annette Noland, illustrated by Angela C. Hawkins, Gnome Road Publishing, ages 4–10, Picture Book, ISBN: 9781957655239, release date: 03/19/2024.

Wake Up, Woodlands, by Karen Jameson, illustrated by Marc Boutavant, Chronicle Kids, ages 3–5, Picture Book, ISBN: 9781797215037, release date: 03/05/2024.

A Gift for Nai Nai, written and illustrated by Kim-Hoa Ung, Macmillan/Feiwel & Friends, ages 4–8, Picture Book, ISBN: 9781250871596, release date: 12/05/2023.

The Secret of Sweet Treats Kingdom, by Kim Davis, TouchPoint Press, ages 8–11, Fantasy Adventure, ISBN: 9781956851717, release date: 01/30/2024.

The Chambered Nautilus, by Laura Segal Stegman, illustrated by Victoria Marble, Young Dragons Press, ages 8–13, Middle Grade Fantasy, ISBN: 9781633739031, release date: 04/30/2024.

Settlement House Girl: Growing up in the 1950s at North East Neighborhood House, Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Caroline Scheaffer Arnold, with historical photos, published by Caroline Arnold, ages 10–adult, Autobiography/Memoir, ISBN: 9798864903285, release date: 12/01/2023.

Never Believe a Con Artist Twice, by Kathleen Troy, Dylan and Friends Publishing Company, ages 9–18+, Young Adult Mystery thriller, ISBN: 9781959215196, release date: 05/07/2024.

Three Tales of Terror: Revenge, by KT Mack, KT Mack Books, ages 13 and up, Horror & Supernatural, ASIN: B0CW1F2G9Y, release date: 03/15/2024.
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Congratulations to all the Authors and illustrators. Reading the horn toots Always make me very happy.
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