Here we round up new and forthcoming children’s titles including a picture book about a father-son duo connecting via bike riding, a picture book about utilizing new skills, a YA series conclusion about an epic final battle, and more.

The Bike Ride by Nelson Goose. Roaring Brook, $18.99; ISBN 978-1-250-88958-4. Daily summer bike rides near a seasonal beach house provide young Dave and his father a chance to connect with each other as well as a beloved outdoor location.

The Boy Who Found His Voice by Tyler Gordon. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $18.99; ISBN 978-0-3743-8967-3. Tyler struggles with getting thoughts from his mind to translate verbally and learns methods to help.

Children of Anguish and Anarchy by Tomi Adeyemi. Henry Holt, $24.99; ISBN 978-1-250-17101-6. In the conclusion to the Legacy of Orisha series, Zélie prepares to go head-to-head with King Baldyr or face her home being destroyed.

City of Leafcutter Ants: A Sustainable Society of Millions by Amy Hevron. Holiday House/Porter, $18.99; ISBN 978-0-8234-5318-4. Hevron introduces the leafcutter ants of Central America’s tropical forests, beings whose highly organized social structure supports millions of inhabitants. The picture book received a starred from PW.

Crashing into You by Rocky Callen. Holt, $19.99; ISBN 978-1-250-86189-4. Scholarship student Leticia hopes to gain an invitation to an underground street racing competition where she encounters classmate Jacob, and together they navigate their hopes for the future.

Dinner at the Brake Fast by Renee Beauregard Lute. Quill Tree, $18.99; ISBN 978-0-063324-90-9. After her father’s treasured photograph goes missing, tween Tacoma resolves to track it down with the help of her friends. The middle grade book received a starred from PW.

The First Week of School by Drew Beckmeyer. Atheneum, $18.99; ISBN 978-1-6659-4042-9. A classroom’s first week of misadventures introduces an extraterrestrial classmate, which becomes a catalyst for creating genuine community. The picture book received a starred from PW.

Girls Like Her by Melanie Sumrow. HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray, $19.99; ISBN 978-0-06-334328-3. Accused of murdering a wealthy businessman, Ruby Monroe faces a potential death sentence. With the help of her social worker, Ruby unpacks the circumstances leading up to the death and makes morally gray choices that could determine the trial’s outcome.

Hello, I’m a Sloth (Meet the Wild Things, Book 1) by Hayley and John Rocco. Putnam, $16.99; ISBN 978-0-593-61812-7. Eye-opening facts and humorous questions pepper the friendly narration of the brown-throated three-toed sloth who is featured in this picture book.

Sleep Like Death by Kalynn Bayron. Bloomsbury, $19.99. ISBN 978-1-5476-0976-5. In this “Snow White” reimagining, Princess Eve has been raised by her mother the Queen to destroy the Knight, but questions everything she’s been taught when a secret about her past is unveiled.

Two Sides to Every Murder by Danielle Valentine. Putnam, $18.99; ISBN 978-0-5933-5205-2. Teens Olivia and Reagan arrive at a defunct camp—which is finally reopening following a series of brutal murders—to unravel complex family histories.

Wander Lost by Laura Martin. HarperCollins, $19.99; ISBN 978-0-06-332621-7. Tween twins Rhett and Nash discover that members of their family can enter the worlds within board games and must venture inside a dangerous game to rescue their kidnapped mother.

We Go to the Park by Sara Stridsberg, trans. from the Swedish by B.J. Woodstein, illus. by Beatrice Alemagna. Unruly, $24.95; ISBN 978-1-59270-407-1. The park offers refuge to the child who narrates this prose poem.

The Yellow Bus by Loren Long. Roaring Brook, $19.99; ISBN 978-1-250-90313-6. A yellow school bus is utilized in several ways, modeling how a cast-aside object might endure.

For more children’s and YA titles on sale throughout the month of June, check out PW’s full On-Sale Calendar.