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Conrad Cooper's Last Stand
Leonie Agnew
For the child who feels the weight of family problems on their shoulders, this story explores using imagination and hope
Ages 8–12
How to be a Great Detective
Ursula Dubosarsky
For the child who loves looking for clues and wants to feel capable of solving problems in their own neighborhood.
Ages 8–12
Adventures at Bangotcher Junction
Jill Morris, Lancaster
For the child who loves quirky characters and gentle mischief, these stories bring the bustling, animal-filled Australia
Ages 7–10
The Wind Blew
Pat Hutchins
For the child who gets frustrated when things don't go as planned, this whimsical rhyme turns a chaotic, windy day into
Ages 3–7
Andy Roid #3
Andy Roid and the Camp Howl Crusaders
Felice Arena
For the child navigating the pressure of fitting in while feeling different, this high-energy adventure explores balanci
Ages 7–10
The Burnt Stick
Anthony Hill
For children processing themes of systemic unfairness or family separation. This story explores a mother's desperate lov
Ages 10–14
The Very Hungry Caterpillar's Wild Animal Hide-And-Seek
Eric Carle
For the curious toddler eager to explore the world. This interactive lift-the-flap journey builds animal recognition and
Ages 0–3
Samurai Detective #2
The Demon in the Teahouse
Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler
For the young reader navigating high expectations, follow a boy in 18th-century Japan as he balances his merchant roots
Ages 10–14
Blue Eyes Better
Ruth Wallace-Brodeur
For the child navigating the heavy silence of a home after loss. This gentle story follows ten-year-old Tessa as she fin
Ages 8–12
Cat, You Better Come Home
Garrison Keillor
For the child (or pet owner) who feels underappreciated and dreams of a more glamorous life, only to realize there is no
Ages 4–9
My Sister, My Science Report
Margaret E. Bechard
For the child struggling to understand a moody older sibling or learning to look past a classmate's 'nerdy' reputation.
Ages 8–12
All about Simon and His Grandmother
Elisabeth Roberts
For the child who thrives on the comforting rhythms of home and the special, silly magic of spending an afternoon with a
Ages 4–8
The Silent One
Joy Cowley
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to be heard, this story explores the deep bond between a misunders
Ages 10–14
Puffin Easy-to-Read
Milo's Toothache
Ida Luttrell
For the child who enjoys being the center of attention when they are under the weather, this story gently explores the i
Ages 5–8
Emily (Lift-the-Flap) #1
Emily's Baby Brother
Claire Masurel
For the young child adjusting to a new sibling, this story addresses the mix of wonder and displacement that comes when
Ages 2–5
Horace Splattly, the Cupcaked Crusader #2
The Most Evil, Friendly Villain Ever
Lawrence David
For the child navigating the tricky waters of a new friendship where something feels just a little bit off, or even a lo
Ages 8–12
Vesper Holly #1
The Illyrian Adventure
Lloyd Alexander
For the child who thrives on independence and loves to outsmart the adults, follow a brilliant orphan as she navigates 1
Ages 9–14
Belvedere #2
Belvedere in the City
Kate Ryan
For the child feeling lonely when a friend moves away, this heartwarming journey follows a brave koala determined to reu
Ages 3–7
Loudmouth George #3
Loudmouth George and the Fishing Trip
Nancy Carlson
For the child who tends to exaggerate their skills to fit in, this funny story about a rabbit who talks a big game helps
Ages 3–7
Mango Street Stories
Millie the Moaner
Margaret Clark
For the child who finds a reason to complain about everything. This funny story helps chronic moaners see the bright sid
Ages 7–11
I Am Not a Crybaby
Norma Simon
For the child who feels embarrassed about their tears, this comforting book validates that crying is a healthy response
Ages 3–7
Women of Our Time
Dorothea Lange: Life Through the Camera
Milton Meltzer
For the child who wants to understand how art can change the world. Discover how Dorothea Lange used her camera to give
Ages 8–12
Famous Children
Chopin
Ann Rachlin
For the young musician discovering their own talents, this gentle biography follows the childhood of Frédéric Chopin as
Ages 5–9
The Cartoonist
Betsy Byars
For the child who needs a quiet space to call their own. Alfie turns to his art to find peace within a crowded home and
Ages 8–12
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