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Honest Abe
Edith Kunhardt
For young readers curious about American history or seeking examples of principled leadership, this concise biography in
Ages 6–9
Living with a Parent Who... #1
Living with a Parent who Drinks Too Much
Judith S. Seixas
For children whose lives are impacted by a parent's drinking, this book explains alcoholism and offers coping strategies
Ages 9–14
The Justice Cycle #1
Justice and Her Brothers
Virginia Hamilton
For the child who feels like an outsider within their own family or is beginning to sense the world in ways others can't
Ages 10–14
The High-Rise Private Eyes #1
The Case of the Missing Monkey
Cynthia Rylant
For the child who loves to solve small mysteries, this book offers a gentle introduction to detective work with a charmi
Ages 6–9
Emma the Witch
Emma at the Beach
James Stevenson
When mean witches make life miserable, Emma and her friends find a clever, creative way to get even. This story empowers
Ages 5–8
The Dwarf Giant
Anita Lobel
For the child who needs to learn that true fun shouldn't hurt others. A cautionary tale about the dangers of boredom and
Ages 5–8
Penny #3
Penny and Her Marble
Kevin Henkes
For a child grappling with a moment of temptation, this gentle story follows a little mouse who learns about honesty and
Ages 4–7
Moonlight
Helen V. Griffith
For children enchanted by the magic of nighttime, this gentle story invites readers to imagine the quiet beauty of natur
Ages 4–7
The Potters' Kitchen
Rachel Isadora
For the family facing a big move from a house to a smaller space. This gentle story explores how a family keeps their wa
Ages 4–8
A Week of Lullabies
Helen Plotz
For the parent seeking a rhythmic end to each day, this gentle collection offers two poems for every night of the week t
Ages 2–6
Waiting for Hannah
Marisabina Russo
For the child curious about their own beginning, this gentle story follows a mother through the quiet, patient months of
Ages 4–8
Little Clam
Lynn Reiser
For the child learning to listen to warnings and trust their own ability to stay safe when things feel overwhelming.
Ages 3–6
Hidden Clue Codebreakers #2
Computer Overbyte
Andrew Bromberg
For the child who loves cracking codes and playing detective, this interactive mystery invites readers to sharpen their
Ages 8–12
Whiff, Sniff, Nibble, and Chew The Gingerbread Boy Retold
Charlotte Pomerantz
For the curious toddler who loves sensory play, this rhythmic retelling uses bouncy verse to explore the sights, smells,
Ages 3–7
Edward and Elizabeth
The Hit of the Party
Franz Brandenberg
For the child whose big feelings about a missing pet outweigh everything else, this story offers a comforting and creati
Ages 4–8
Henry (Holly Keller) #1
Henry's Fourth of July
Holly Keller
For the child who is excited or perhaps a bit nervous about the sights and sounds of a big summer celebration. A sweet l
Ages 3–7
Dorothy #2
Dorothy's Darkest Days
Judith Caseley
For the child processing the shock of losing a classmate or peer. This gentle story follows young Dorothy as she navigat
Ages 8–12
Dear Annie
Judith Caseley
For the child who misses a far-away relative or wants to share their daily world with someone special through the magic
Ages 4–8
Anna's Songs #2
Anna's Garden Songs
Mary Q. Steele
For children discovering the magic of the backyard. These rhythmic poems celebrate the hidden wonders of garden vegetabl
Ages 4–8
The Night After Christmas
James Stevenson
For children processing the bittersweet end of a holiday or feeling the sting of being left out, this gentle story follo
Ages 4–8
Which One is Whitney?
James Stevenson
For the child who feels lost in the crowd or misunderstood. Join Whitney the dugong on a series of gentle, funny adventu
Ages 6–9
Monty #2
No Need for Monty
James Stevenson
For the child who needs to know that being steady and reliable is more important than being the fastest or flashiest. A
Ages 4–8
I Spy in Art #2
I Spy a Freight Train: Transportation in Art
Lucy Micklethwait
For the child who loves things that go and parents wanting to introduce fine art, this interactive book turns masterpiec
Ages 3–7
We Hate Rain!
James Stevenson
For children feeling cooped up and grumpy on a rainy day, this story shows how imagination and a good tale can turn bore
Ages 3–7
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