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Toads and Diamonds
Charlotte S. Huck
For the child learning how their words and attitude affect others. This classic tale uses magical gifts to show that kin
Ages 4–8
Marra's World
Elizabeth Coatsworth
For the child who feels like an outsider within their own family, this lyrical story uses folklore to help a lonely girl
Ages 8–12
Finders Keepers #2
The Timekeeper
Emily Rodda
For the child who thrives on a sense of responsibility and likes to see how their unique skills can help fix a big, comp
Ages 8–12
Cumulative Tales #1
The Jacket I Wear in the Snow
Shirley Neitzel
For the child who finds getting ready for the cold a bit of a struggle, this rhythmic story turns the winter dressing ro
Ages 3–6
Praying to A.L.
Judith Caseley
For the child grappling with the sudden loss of a parent, this moving story follows thirteen-year-old Sierra as she find
Ages 10–14
The Magic Horse
Sally Scott
For the child enchanted by gadgets and grand adventures, this classic tale explores using ingenuity and courage to navig
Ages 6–10
The Worst Person in the World #3
The Worst Goes South
James Stevenson
For the child who gets a little grumpy when things are too loud or busy, this humorous tale celebrates the charm of a tr
Ages 5–9
Journal of a Teenage Genius
Helen V. Griffith
For the child who loves to tinker and isn't afraid to fail, this funny diary follows a young boy's quirky scientific mis
Ages 8–12
Corn-fed Poems
James Stevenson
For the child who finds magic in the quiet details of the world, these gentle poems and watercolors celebrate the simple
Ages 7–10
Winston, Newton, Elton, and Ed
James Stevenson
For the child navigating sibling competition or feeling like a fish out of water, these stories offer a humorous look at
Ages 6–9
Old Turtle
The Worst Team Ever
Leonard Kessler
For the child who feels discouraged after a sports loss or struggles to keep up with the team. A gentle lesson on persev
Ages 5–8
My Parents Think I'm Sleeping
Jack Prelutsky
For the child who stays awake listening to the house's every creak, this collection of funny poems turns the lonely hour
Ages 5–10
What It Is, What It Does #5
Water: What It Is, What It Does
Judith S. Seixas
For the young explorer wondering how rain ends up in the tap, this gentle guide explains the magic and science behind ev
Ages 6–9
The Sultan's Snakes
Lorna Turpin
For the curious child who loves a visual challenge: help a frustrated Sultan find his sneaky pet snakes as they blend in
Ages 3–7
The Old Man and His Birds
Mirra Ginsburg
For the child curious about the changing world outside their window. Discover the magic behind the seasons through a mys
Ages 4–8
Charles the Alligator #2
Use Your Head, Dear
Aliki
For the well-meaning child who struggles with focus and following multi-step directions. This gentle story explores bein
Ages 4–8
Aardvarks, Disembark!
Ann Jonas
For the child curious about the wonders of the natural world, this unique book transforms a familiar story into a discov
Ages 4–8
Bird Lake Moon
Kevin Henkes
For the child navigating the quiet, heavy changes of a family transition. This gentle story explores how two boys heal f
Ages 8–12
Ernest and Celestine #1
Where Are You, Ernest and Celestine?
Gabrielle Vincent
For the child who experiences big feelings of worry when separated from a parent. This gentle story validates the fear o
Ages 3–7
Buffy and Albert
Charlotte Pomerantz
For the child learning to be patient with an aging pet. A grandfather discovers a new sense of empathy for his elderly c
Ages 6–9
The Baby Uggs Are Hatching
Jack Prelutsky
For the child with a playful imagination who loves silly words, these whimsical poems about peculiar creatures turn the
Ages 4–8
Merry-go-round
Mirra Ginsburg
For the child learning to navigate social trickery and simple truths. These playful Russian fables use animal antics to
Ages 4–8
The Lion and the Stoat
Paul O. Zelinsky
For the child who constantly compares their work to others, this witty story shows how rivalry can actually spark incred
Ages 6–9
The Very Worst Monster
Pat Hutchins
For the child feeling outshone by a new sibling's arrival, this hilarious tale uses a monster family to explore jealousy
Ages 4–8
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