March boxes are almost out the door, and we wanted to share a few of the titles we’re sending out before they arrive on your doorstep.
Note: This isn't the full list — we always keep a few surprises in reserve — but it's a good look at the range of what's on tap for your reader.
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An interactive board book built for tiny fingers — sliding tabs, spinning wheels, mechanisms on every page. The premise is a gentle bedtime adventure to find the moon. The experience is a book your toddler will reach for over and over.
The rhyming text is soft and rhythmic, perfect for winding down. And the interactive elements do something no static board book can: they make the child a participant, not just a listener.

A young girl named Luna and the moon — la luna — go about their days in parallel. Getting up, going to sleep, hiding, playing, discovering the world. Two Lunas sharing a name and a rhythm.
Simple and soothing illustrations meet a clever narrative conceit that introduces early language concepts without feeling like a lesson. From Periplo, one of our favorite publishers — this title isn't available through mainstream US retailers.

When something goes wrong, everyone has advice. The chicken wants to talk it out. The elephant thinks you should be angry. The bear says just forget about it.
The rabbit just sits down and listens.
Cori Doerrfeld's story is quiet and powerful — about what it actually means to be present for someone. The bilingual board book edition preserves the simplicity of the original beautifully. It reads like a book for children. It lands like a book for everyone.

A little girl keeps a travel diary — not just of places, but of everything. A tent under the stars. A city with canals instead of streets. A forest lit by fireflies.
"In my travel diary, I can tell you everything," she says. Illustrated by Nono Pautasso with vivid, layered imagery, this is a book that doesn't just tell a story — it invites your child to start telling their own.
Sourced directly from Periplo in Argentina; you won't find this one on the shelves here.

Duck and Toad are very good friends. But no matter what Toad suggests, Duck doesn't want to play. Finally, Duck says it out loud: he misses his brothers.
So they go. Across the river. To the other side of the world.
A story about friendship and what you do when the person next to you is carrying something heavy. From El Naranjo, one of Mexico's most celebrated children's publishers — another title you won't stumble across in a US bookstore.
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