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Lucky Strikes
Louis Bayard
For the child stepping into big responsibilities, this story explores how a determined girl protects her family and home
Ages 10–14
Long Road to the Circus
Betsy Bird
For the child who feels restless in their small town and dreams of a life that is truly extraordinary, even if it means
Ages 8–12
The Lonely Heart of Maybelle Lane
Kate O'Shaughnessy
For the child longing to connect with an absent parent and find their own sense of belonging in a world that feels a bit
Ages 8–12
Little Loon Finds His Voice
Yvonne Pearson
For the child who feels like they haven't quite found their groove yet. Follow a young loon as he practices his signatur
Ages 4–8
Legends of the Lake
Philip Nork
For the child who thrives on secret handshakes and summer exploration, this tale follows friends as they decode local fo
Ages 8–12
Finding Langston #2
Leaving Lymon
Lesa Cline-Ransome
For the child navigating a move or family change, this story follows a boy using his musical talent to find his place wh
Ages 8–12
Late for School
Steve Martin
For the child who feels the morning rush or the pressure of the clock, this hilarious adventure turns the stress of bein
Ages 4–8
Here I Come!
Kindergarten, Here I Come!
David Steinberg
For the child who is feeling a mix of excitement and nerves about starting school. This playful journey through the year
Ages 3–6
Kindergarten Day USA and China
Trish Marx
For the child curious about children in other parts of the world, this photo-essay compares a typical day in an American
Ages 4–7
Kindergarten
Kindergarten Count to 100
Jacqueline Rogers
For the child preparing to enter the big world of elementary school. This gentle story helps kids visualize their school
Ages 4–6
Kindergarten Cat
J. Patrick Lewis
For the child who needs a gentle introduction to the classroom environment through the eyes of a friendly animal compani
Ages 3–6
Kicks in the Sky
C. G. Esperanza
For the child who loves to imagine what they could do with a little magic, this rhythmic urban adventure celebrates the
Ages 4–8
Just What to Do
Kyle Lukoff
For the child who wants to help a friend through a difficult time but feels unsure of what to say or do.
Ages 4–8
Just Like Me
Vanessa Brantley-Newton
For the girl who needs to see her own magic reflected back at her. This poem collection celebrates every kind of girl, f
Ages 4–10
Jump In!
Shadra Strickland
For the child who loves the rhythm of the playground and finding their place in the crowd, this story celebrates the inc
Ages 4–8
Jacob's New Dress
Sarah Hoffman, Ian Hoffman
For the child who expresses themselves through creative clothing and the parents supporting their journey toward authent
Ages 4–7
It's Big Sister Time
Nandini Ahuja
For the preschooler preparing to welcome a new baby, this sweet guide focuses on the special bond and helpful roles a ch
Ages 2–5
It is a Tree
Susan Batori
For the child who struggles to see another person's point of view. This silly elephant tale explores how different persp
Ages 3–6
In the City
Chris Raschka
For the child who loves to marvel at the world outside their window. This poetic look at city life helps little ones fin
Ages 4–8
Ikenga
Nnedi Okorafor
For the child processing the heavy weight of loss and a hunger for justice, this story blends Igbo culture with a thrill
Ages 9–13
I'm Trying to Love... #4
I'm Trying to Love Rocks
Bethany Barton
For the child who thinks science is boring or just wants to know why that shiny pebble is special. This funny guide turn
Ages 4–8
I Don't Like to Read
Nancy Carlson
For the child who feels frustrated or embarrassed by reading struggles, this story offers a gentle hand and the reassura
Ages 4–8
I Can Help
Reem Faruqi
For the child who felt pressured to go along with a group even when it felt wrong. A sensitive look at how our choices a
Ages 4–8
How to Explain to a Grown-Up #2
How to Explain Robotics to a Grown-Up
Ruth Spiro
For the curious child who wants to understand how gadgets work and show off their big brain to the adults in the room.
Ages 3–7
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