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Hannah
Gloria Whelan
For the child who feels limited by physical challenges or wants to understand how learning to read can open up a whole n
Ages 7–10
Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog
Pamela S. Turner
For the child processing the finality of loss or the depth of a promise, this story explores how love and loyalty can en
Ages 4–9
Growing Up in Coal Country
Susan Campbell Bartoletti
For the child who asks about the origins of things or needs to understand how fairness and safety in the workplace were
Ages 9–14
Great Migration
Eloise Greenfield
For the child curious about their family roots or moving to a new place, this poetic journey honors the courage of famil
Ages 6–12
Great Fire, The
Jim Murphy
For the child curious about how cities survive disasters, this gripping account uses real survivor stories to explain th
Ages 8–14
Got Geography!
Lee Bennett Hopkins
For the child curious about why our world looks the way it does, this poetic collection brings maps, mountains, and rive
Ages 6–10
Actual Times #3
Gold! Gold from the American River
Don Brown
For the child curious about real-life treasure hunters, this history explores the gritty reality and diverse faces of th
Ages 6–10
A Girl Named Disaster
Nancy Farmer
For the young reader seeking the strength to stand up for their own future and the resilience to navigate life's unexpec
Ages 10–14
Al #1
A Girl Called Al
Constance C. Greene
For the child navigating the complex social dynamics of middle school while looking for a sense of belonging in their ow
Ages 9–12
The Gifts of Wali Dad
Aaron Shepard
For the child learning to find joy in what they already have, rather than chasing more. A humble grass-cutter discovers
Ages 5–10
Hello Reader! Science #2
Germs! Germs! Germs!
Bobbi Katz
For the child who wonders why they have to wash their hands, these cheeky microbes tell their side of the story while te
Ages 4–8
George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War
Thomas B. Allen
For the child who loves secret codes and hidden puzzles, this book reveals how the clever use of 'invisible' tactics hel
Ages 9–14
Galimoto
Karen Lynn Williams
For the child who loves to tinker and build. This story celebrates the patience, grit, and imagination required to turn
Ages 4–8
Fun with Roman Numerals
David A. Adler
For the child who loves cracking codes or wants to know why we use 'X' for the Super Bowl, this guide makes ancient math
Ages 7–11
Four of a Kind
Patti Sherlock
For the child navigating the loneliness of a family transition and finding solace in the steady, quiet companionship of
Ages 8–12
Fold Me A Poem
Kristine O'Connell George
For the child who loves to create or needs inspiration for quiet time, this book transforms simple paper into a world of
Ages 4–8
First Music, The
Dylan Pritchett
For the child who feels like they don't have a talent to share. This vibrant story shows how individual sounds come toge
Ages 4–8
Field Mouse and the Dinosaur Named Sue, The
Jan Wahl
For the child curious about museums or how fossils are found. A tiny field mouse loses his home and follows it all the w
Ages 4–8
Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia
Barbara O'Connor
For the child who feels invisible at school or struggles to fit in, this story explores the power of reaching out to som
Ages 8–12
Empress and the Silkworm, The
Lily Toy Hong
For the curious child who wonders where things come from. This legendary tale celebrates how a simple moment of observat
Ages 5–9
Emma's Poem
Linda Glaser
For the child who wants to understand how one person can make a difference or why the Statue of Liberty welcomes people
Ages 5–10
Egypt Game, The
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
For the child who feels like an outsider and finds refuge in a world of their own making. This classic explores how shar
Ages 9–13
Portraits #1
Dancing Through Fire
Kathryn Lasky
For the child who uses their creative passion to stay grounded when the world feels unpredictable and scary.
Ages 9–13
The Crossing: How George Washington Saved the American Revolution
Jim Murphy
For the child grappling with a task that feels impossible or the weight of unexpected responsibility. This history shows
Ages 10–15
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