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One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Dr. Seuss
Nooks, Wumps, and Zeds jump through the pages of this rhythmic story-poem that celebrates a world where everything from
Ages 3–7
The Snowman #1
The Snowman
Raymond Briggs
A winter night turns magical when a snowman comes to life and whisks a young boy away on an unforgettable flight above t
Ages 3–8
The Monster Bed
Jeanne Willis
For the child who peeks under the bed before lights out, this clever role-reversal story shows that even 'scary' monster
Ages 3–7
And to Think that I Saw it on Mulberry Street
Dr. Seuss
For the child who loves to tell tall tales or find magic in the mundane, this classic celebrates the boundless power of
Ages 4–8
Dr. Seuss
Scrambled Eggs Super!
Dr. Seuss
Peter T. Hooper is done with ordinary breakfast, so he sets off on a wild hunt for exotic eggs and whimsical rhymes to c
Ages 4–8
The Hardy Boys #13
The Mark on the Door
Franklin W. Dixon
For the child who thrives on a sense of duty and classic heroics. This vintage mystery follows two brothers as they navi
Ages 8–12
The Hardy Boys #4
The Missing Chums
Franklin W. Dixon
Strange events in their small town lead Joe and Frank Hardy onto a dangerous path of high-stakes robberies and daring re
Ages 8–12
Tales of Alderley #1
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
Alan Garner
A wizard hides Colin and Susan in ancient caves to protect them from eerie creatures, but only the children can recover
Ages 10–14
The Voyage of QV 66
Penelope Lively
In a world where humans have fled to Mars, five animals travel from northern England to London to solve the mystery of t
Ages 8–12
The Boy Who Lost His Face
Louis Sachar
For the child struggling to choose between being 'cool' and being kind, this story explores the heavy weight of social p
Ages 10–14
Pippi Longstocking #2
Pippi Goes Aboard
Astrid Lindgren
For the child who dances to their own beat and needs to know that being different is a superpower, not a problem to be s
Ages 7–10
The Graduation of Jake Moon
Barbara Park
Standing in a parking lot while friends shout insults at a confused old man, Jake realizes the person in the dumpster is
Ages 9–13
The Treehouse Series #1
The 13-Storey Treehouse
Andy Griffiths
For the child who loves to daydream and finds standard chapters a bit dull. This wildly imaginative adventure celebrates
Ages 7–12
Winnie-the-Pooh #2
The House at Pooh Corner
A. A. Milne
For the child facing a big transition or graduation: find comfort in these whimsical tales of friendship that gently pre
Ages 4–10
Tangled Tale
Lewis Carroll
Victorian logic puzzles come to life through whimsical stories about painting catalogs and circular train tracks, comple
Ages 10–16
Warriors: The Prophecies Begin #3
Forest of Secrets
Erin Hunter
As tensions rise between the warrior Clans, Fireheart risks everything to uncover the truth behind a mysterious death an
Ages 8–12
Chrestomanci #5
Conrad's Fate
Diana Wynne Jones
For the child who feels burdened by mistakes or bad luck, this magical adventure explores how to take charge of your own
Ages 9–13
Young Samurai #2
The Way of the Sword
Chris Bradford
For the child seeking their place in a world where they feel like an outsider, this high-stakes adventure emphasizes tha
Ages 10–14
Yellow Star
Jennifer Rozines Roy
Syvia and her family fight to stay together and survive the Nazi occupation of Poland's Lodz ghetto through the eyes of
Ages 10–14
The Willows Quartet #4
The Willows at Christmas
William Horwood
For the family seeking a nostalgic return to the River Bank, this cozy sequel captures the warmth of longtime friendship
Ages 8–12
Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #14
The Whispering Statue
Carolyn Keene
For the adventurous child eager to test their own problem-solving skills, this classic mystery empowers young readers to
Ages 8–12
Blart #3
Blart: The Boy Who Set Sail on a Questionable Quest
Dominic Barker
For the middle-grade reader who loves to question the rules and finds traditional hero stories a bit too serious: a hila
Ages 10–14
Silverwing #2
Sunwing
Kenneth Oppel
Shade the bat faces a perilous journey through the jungle to find his father and stop a terrifying enemy from plunging t
Ages 8–12
Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #1
Wolf Brother
Michelle Paver
Twelve-year-old Torak is left alone in a prehistoric forest, forced to survive with only a wolf cub by his side.
Ages 10–14
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