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The Witches of Benevento #2
Mischief Season
John Bemelmans Marciano
For the child who loves spooky secrets and the power of outsmarting tricksters with their cousins. A magical historical
Ages 7–10
Nicola Berry, Earthling Ambassador #2
The Shobble Secret
Liane Moriarty
For the child who feels things aren't quite fair or notices when others are being manipulated. This quirky space adventu
Ages 8–12
Bugs, Beetles, and Butterflies
Harriet Ziefert
For the young explorer eager to identify the tiny creatures in the backyard, this rhyming guide builds reading confidenc
Ages 4–8
Lily Quench #6
Lily Quench and the Hand of Manuelo
Natalie Jane Prior
For the young adventurer learning that heroes can wear many disguises and that standing up for what is fair often requir
Ages 8–12
The Crayons #2
The Day the Crayons Came Home
Drew Daywalt
For the child who needs a nudge to tidy up their toys or wonders about the secret lives of the objects they leave behind
Ages 3–8
The Great Christmas Kidnapping Caper
Jean Van Leeuwen
For the child who loves a good caper and rooting for the underdog. Three plucky mice take on a big-city mystery to save
Ages 7–11
Monster Juice #4
Boogers from Beyond
M. D. Payne
For the young reader who loves gross-out humor and needs a laugh while navigating the uncertainty of starting over in a
Ages 7–10
Up Close
Johnny Cash
Anne E. Neimark
For the reader grappling with the idea that heroes can be flawed. This biography explores the deep faith, addiction, and
Ages 10–15
Betti on the High Wire
Lisa Railsback
For the child adjusting to a new family or home, this story explores the complicated feelings of leaving one life behind
Ages 8–12
Willy and May #2
Willy and May: A Christmas Story
Judy Schachner
For the child feeling the ache of a broken holiday tradition, this story celebrates the magic of creative grand-relative
Ages 4–8
Penguin Young Readers: Level 3
Owls: Birds of the Night
Emily Sollinger
For the child who is fascinated by the creatures of the night, this book explores the incredible physical traits and hun
Ages 7–9
Who Was?
Who Was Jules Verne?
James Buckley
For the curious child who loves to imagine what the future might look like. Discover how a boy who was told to only trav
Ages 8–12
Tales of Ancient Egypt
Roger Lancelyn Green
For the child captivated by ancient mysteries, these classic retellings bring the gods and magic of the Nile to life wit
Ages 10–14
The Girl Who Buried Her Dreams in a Can: A True Story
Tererai Trent
For children facing obstacles or feeling limited by their circumstances, this moving story proves that even the most 'im
Ages 5–9
Flower Fairies Friends #8
Buttercup and the Fairy Gold
Pippa Le Quesne
For the child learning to handle responsibility and mistakes, this story follows a fairy who must work with friends to f
Ages 6–9
Rowan Hood #1
Rowan Hood: Outlaw Girl of Sherwood Forest
Nancy Springer
For the child grappling with the loss of a parent or searching for where they belong in a world that feels suddenly vast
Ages 9–13
The Iron Peacock
Mary Stetson Clarke
For the young person navigating a major life change who needs to see that resilience and hard work can forge a new sense
Ages 10–15
What Is the Story Of?
What Is the Story of Frankenstein?
Sheila Keenan, Who HQ
For the curious child fascinated by movie monsters and spooky history. This book explores how a young woman's scary stor
Ages 8–12
What Is the Story Of?
What Is the Story of Alice in Wonderland?
Dana Meachen Rau
For the curious reader who wonders where their favorite stories come from, this history explores how a rainy day boat ri
Ages 8–12
Smithsonian: Curious About
Curious About Zoo Vets
Gina Shaw
For the curious child fascinated by animals and what it takes to care for them, this book offers a peek into the daily l
Ages 6–9
Did You Lose the Car Again?
Paula Kurzband Feder
For the child whose parent tends to be a bit forgetful. Two sisters turn a frustrating city search for their misplaced c
Ages 6–8
Now One Foot, Now the Other
Tomie dePaola
For children navigating the confusion of a grandparent's health crisis. A gentle story about how love and patience can c
Ages 4–8
Who Was?
Who Was J. R. R. Tolkien?
Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso
For the child who loves creating their own worlds, this biography explores how a boy's passion for languages led him to
Ages 8–12
Counting Thyme
Melanie Conklin
For the child grappling with the guilt of wanting their old life back while a sibling faces a serious medical crisis.
Ages 8–12
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