Picture book sequels hitting shelves in February include the continuation of a bad bunny’s misadventures, a biography of Sir David Attenborough, another cracking adventure starring a dozen eggs, and more.

Jack at Bat

by Mac Barnett, illus. by Greg Pizzoli (Viking, Feb. 4, $9.99, ISBN 978-0-593-11382-0)

After Jack Blasts Off! comes this next book in the Jack early reader series, in which the Lady Town Ladies take on the Big City Brats in a game of baseball. With Rex the dog playing left field and Jack serving as bat boy, hijinks inevitably ensue.

Jack Goes West

by Mac Barnett, illus. by Greg Pizzoli (Viking, Feb. 4, $9.99, ISBN 978-0-593-11388-2)

Jack and his caretaker, the mononymous Lady, have an adventure on the American frontier featuring a slick ranch hand named Slim, a mysterious bandit, and a bank heist (or two).

Little People, Big Dreams: David Attenborough

by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara, illus. by Mikyo Noh (Quarto/Lincoln, Feb. 4, $14.99, ISBN 978-0-7112-4564-8)

This latest illustrated biography from the Little People, Big Dreams series follows the life of naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough. Backmatter features a timeline, photos, and additional facts.

Pig the Tourist

by Aaron Blabey (Scholastic Press, Feb. 4, $14.99, ISBN 978-1-338-59339-6)

In the seventh Pig the Pug book, after Pig the Stinker, Blabey relays Pig’s international mishaps in his signature rhyming style. After Pig gleefully wreaks worldwide havoc, his misdeeds come back to bite him.

Dot Unplugged

by Candlewick Press, illus. by the Jim Henson Company. (Candlewick Entertainment, Feb. 11, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-5362-0983-9)

Dot, the technologically savvy character created by Randi Zuckerberg, has further adventures in this picture book. On a rainy day, which just so happens to be the National Day of Unplugging, the power goes out at Dot’s home, so she, her parents, her best friend Hal, and her dog Scratch decide to unplug and find other fun activities to partake in together.

The Good Egg Presents: The Great Eggscape!

by Jory John, cover illus. by Pete Oswald, interior illus. by Saba Joshaghani, based on artwork by Oswald (Harper, Feb. 11, $10.99, ISBN 978-0-06-297567-6)

In this egg-scapade set in the same grocery store (and carton) as The Good Egg, Shel stays behind in the carton while the rest of the dozen dye themselves and devise a rousing game of hide-and-seek. But when one egg remains missing, Shel and the others must band together to find her.

Night Animals Need Sleep Too

by Gianna Marino (Viking, Feb. 25, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-425-29065-1)

In this sequel to Night Animals, the nocturnal creatures return, searching fruitlessly for a space that’s sufficiently dark and silent so they can catch some shut-eye.