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Shira and Esther's Double Dream Debut
Anna E. Jordan
Shira wants the stage and Esther wants to study Torah. Since they look exactly alike, these twelve-year-olds decide to s
Ages 8–12
Afloat
Kirli Saunders
For children processing the overwhelm of environmental change, this lyrical story offers a sense of safety through commu
Ages 4–8
The Snail
Emily Hughes
For the child who feels small in a big world, this gentle story encourages finding your own pace and appreciating the jo
Ages 6–9
Blue Wings
Jef Aerts
For the child learning to navigate the delicate balance of caring for a sibling with different needs while protecting a
Ages 8–12
The Faraway Forest #1
Wally's Route
Debbie Fong
For the child who thrives on routine and community but sometimes feels overwhelmed by big tasks or a grumpy neighbor.
Ages 5–8
Charlie & Mouse #5
Charlie & Mouse Lost and Found
Laurel Snyder
For the child who experiences big feelings over a lost comfort object or dreams of the day they finally get a dog of the
Ages 4–8
What Color/Sound #1
What Color Is Night?
Grant Snider
For the curious toddler who finds the dark a bit mysterious, this soothing lullaby reveals that night is filled with a r
Ages 2–5
Little Fox
Edward van de Vendel
For the child who experiences the world with deep intensity, this lyrical story follows a young fox through a dreamscape
Ages 7–10
My New Zealand Story
Dawn Raid
Pauline Vaeluaga Smith
For the child noticing unfairness in the world and wondering how to help. This diary-style story follows a girl discover
Ages 8–12
Barkus #2
Barkus: Dog Dreams
Patricia MacLachlan
Barkus the dog returns for more backyard fun, showing off clever new tricks and making wonderful new friends.
Ages 5–8
Neverforgotten
Alejandra Algorta
For the child grappling with a sudden loss of confidence or a mysterious setback. A lyrical exploration of identity and
Ages 8–12
When I Am Big
Maria Dek
Imagine tying shoes with giant bows, eating twenty pizzas at once, and walking eight trick-performing animals in this pl
Ages 3–5
Does a Bulldozer Have a Butt?
Derick Wilder
For the child who has entered the 'butt' phase and finds anatomy hilarious. This playful rhyme explores curiosity throug
Ages 3–6
Heroes of the Environment
Harriet Rohmer
For the child who wants to change the world but feels too small. Discover twelve true stories of regular people taking b
Ages 9–12
Lots of Dots
Craig Frazier
For the curious toddler noticing patterns everywhere, this vibrant book transforms ordinary objects like buttons and whe
Ages 2–5
Jumping Jack
Germano Zullo
Champion show-jumper Jumping Jack loses his nerve after an injury, forcing him and his rider Roger Trotter to work toget
Ages 4–8
The Porcupine Mouse
Bonnie Pryor
For siblings who can't stop bickering and need a reminder that their different strengths make them an unbeatable team wh
Ages 4–8
Keeker and the Sneaky Pony #1
Keeker and the Sneaky Pony
Hadley Higginson
For the child who is navigating a tricky new friendship or trying to manage a headstrong pet. This story highlights how
Ages 5–8
Who What Where?
Olivier Tallec
For the child who loves to play detective. This interactive whodunit uses visual puzzles to turn reading into a game of
Ages 3–6
City Books #2
Bicycle Bash
Alison Farrell
For the child fascinated by wheels and gadgets who loves to pore over every tiny detail. This immersive world celebrates
Ages 3–6
You and Me, Me and You
Mom and Me, Me and Mom
Miguel Tanco
A tender reflection on the small moments and deep connections that define a mother and daughter's relationship through t
Ages 3–5
What Do Best
What Sisters Do Best / What Brothers Do Best
Laura Numeroff
For siblings navigating the ups and downs of life together, this charming flip book celebrates the everyday joys of havi
Ages 2–5
Reading Beauty
Deborah Underwood
For the child who loves books but feels like they are being told to put them away, or for any young reader who believes
Ages 4–8
Over in the Hollow
Rebecca Dickinson
For the child who loves the spooky side of autumn but needs a playful, rhythmic way to master their numbers from one to
Ages 3–7
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