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Up the Wall
Nicholas Heller
When bad weather keeps you indoors, this sweet story shows how a family transforms a dreary day into one of joy and conn
Ages 4–8
A Mad Wet Hen and Other Riddles
Joseph Low
For the early reader who loves to make people laugh. This silly collection of wordplay and riddles helps new readers bui
Ages 6–9
Fish Stories
Nicholas Heller
For the child who loves the 'what-ifs' of magic. Harry's special fishing rod catches more than just fish, turning a simp
Ages 4–8
Leave that Cricket Be, Alan Lee
Barbara Ann Porte
For the child who loves to explore the outdoors and needs a gentle lesson on why some treasures are better left in the w
Ages 4–8
Lizard #2
Lizard's Home
George Shannon
For the child learning to navigate personal space and fair play. When a snake takes over his favorite rock, Lizard uses
Ages 3–8
Rumer Godden's Dolls
Four Dolls
Rumer Godden
Perfect for the child who treats their toys like real friends, these classic tales explore the secret world of dolls and
Ages 6–10
Horace #1
Horace
Holly Keller
For the child who wonders where they fit in. This gentle story helps children understand that family is defined by love
Ages 4–8
Clean House
Jessie Haas
For the child (and parent) feeling the pressure of perfection before company arrives. A gentle reminder that a lived-in
Ages 6–9
Carrot Cake
Nonny Hogrogian
For the child learning that friendship is about more than just playing together. A gentle look at how bunnies (and peopl
Ages 4–8
Wayne Grover's True Adventures #2
Ali and the Golden Eagle
Wayne Grover
For the child curious about different cultures or captivated by the bond between humans and the wild, this story bridges
Ages 8–12
Miriam Cohen's First Grade Friends #6
It's George!
Miriam Cohen
For the child who feels overlooked or struggles in school, this heartwarming story shows how unique strengths can shine
Ages 6–8
A Visit to Oma
Marisabina Russo
For the child visiting a relative who speaks a different language, this story celebrates the power of imagination and no
Ages 4–8
Hoddy Doddy
Jack Kent
For the child who loves to giggle at silly mistakes, these Danish tales show how 'logic' can go hilariously wrong when f
Ages 6–9
A South African Night
Rachel Isadora
For the child curious about how the world wakes up while they sleep, this gentle narrative explores the parallel lives o
Ages 4–8
Max's Dream
William Mayne
For the child who feels limited by physical hurdles, this lyrical story follows a boy's dream journey to discover his ow
Ages 8–12
Grandpa #6
That Dreadful Day
James Stevenson
For the child feeling nervous about their first day of school, this silly tall tale uses humor and a grandpa's wild imag
Ages 4–8
Edward and Elizabeth #2
A Robber! A Robber!
Franz Brandenberg
For the child who hears every creak and bump after the lights go out, this gentle story turns nighttime noises into some
Ages 4–8
King Island Christmas
Jean Rogers
For the child who thrives on stories of community spirit and seeing how people around the world overcome obstacles to ce
Ages 5–9
Frog Legs
George Shannon
For the energetic child who can't sit still, these bouncy poems celebrate the joy of movement, jumping, and the physical
Ages 3–8
The House on the Hill
Mildred Masters
For the child feeling disconnected during family changes, this quiet story explores how imagination can provide a sanctu
Ages 8–12
A Scale Full of Fish and Other Turnabouts
Naomi Bossom
For the child curious about how the same words can mean different things, this woodcut book explores the playful pattern
Ages 5–9
The Fieldmouse Family #1
It's Not My Fault
Franz Brandenberg
For the child who struggles with blame-shifting and constant bickering. This story explores how a family moves from a da
Ages 5–8
This Is the...
This Is the Rain
Lola M. Schaefer
For the child who wonders where puddles go after a storm, this rhythmic journey explains the water cycle through catchy
Ages 3–8
Grandpa #9
That's Exactly the Way it Wasn't
James Stevenson
For the child who loves a good 'tall tale' or has realized that two people can remember the exact same event very differ
Ages 4–8
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