Hitting shelves next week are a wordless picture book investigating the heights of a trampoline jump, a middle grade novel about a girl and her father’s taco truck, and the newest work from a bestselling YA author.

The Itsy Bitsy Duckling by Jeffrey Burton, illus. by Sanja Rescek. Little Simon, $5.99; ISBN 978-1-4814-8655-2. Burton and Rescek welcome the spring in this spin on “The Itsy Bitsy Spider,” which follows The Itsy Bitsy Reindeer and other picture book collaborations.

Microsaurs: Follow That Tiny-Dactyl by Dustin Hansen. Feiwel and Friends, $13.99; ISBN 978-1-250-09021-8. Video-game creator Hansen mashes up dinosaurs, futuristic technology, extreme sports, and other popular story elements in his first novel, which launches the Microsaurs series following nine-year-old Danny as he tracks a tiny dinosaur.

An Eagle in the Snow by Michael Morpurgo. Feiwel and Friends, $16.99; ISBN 978-1-250-10515-8. Morpurgo’s historical novel draws inspiration from the life of Henry Tandey, the war’s most decorated British private, who allegedly had a chance to shoot Hitler on a WWI battlefield but opted to let him go instead.

Molly & Pim and the Millions of Stars by Martine Murray. Knopf, $16.99; ISBN 978-0-399-55040-9. In this middle grade novel, friends Molly and Pim join forces to protect a beloved tree in their neighborhood.

Carve the Mark by Veronica Roth. HarperCollins/Tegen, $22.99; ISBN 978-0-06-234863-0. Roth, author of the Divergent trilogy, returns with a YA space opera about two individuals who share a planet but come from very different worlds. The novel is the first of a planned duology.

History Is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera. Soho Teen, $18.99; ISBN 978-1-61695-692-9. The second YA novel from Silvera, named a PW Flying Start for his novel More Happy Than Not, addresses grief and teen love. From protagonist Griffin Jennings’s perspective, he loses his first love Theo three times: first when Theo heads to college in California while Griffin finishes senior year at their Manhattan high school; when Theo finds new love with a fellow college student; and, finally, when Theo drowns in the Pacific. The book earned a starred review from PW.

Stef Soto, Taco Queen by Jennifer Torres. Little, Brown, $16.99; ISBN 978-0-316-30686-7. The only child of immigrant parents, Stef is embarrassed by her father’s rundown taco truck, which plays a key role in the development of both the plot and Stef’s character: her growing self-confidence helps her deflect mean-spirited comments about the truck from her onetime friend Julia, and she summons the courage to speak up at a meeting debating regulations that could put her father and other mobile food vendors out of business.

Horizon by Scott Westerfeld. Scholastic, $16.99; ISBN 978-0-545-91677-6. This first book in the Horizon multiplatform series, which incorporates a digital game for desktop and mobile devices, begins as an airplane carrying four members of a Brooklyn robotics team crashes over the Arctic while en route to Japan.

Spring Hare by Eugene Yelchin. Holt, $16.99; ISBN 978-1-62779-392-6. In this wordless picture book, a freckled, red-haired girl invites a rabbit onto her trampoline, and they both bounce skyward. The book earned a starred review from PW.

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