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Ruby Lu #3
Ruby Lu, Star of the Show
Lenore Look
For the child adjusting to family changes, this story follows Ruby as she finds creative, humorous ways to help after he
Ages 6–10
Flight School
Lita Judge
For the child who feels limited by what others say is possible, this story follows a determined penguin who refuses to l
Ages 4–8
On Jewish Holidays
On Hanukkah
Cathy Goldberg Fishman
For families looking to share the warmth of Jewish traditions through a child's eyes, this poetic story captures the sig
Ages 4–8
Bunnicula: The Graphic Novels #2
Howliday Inn
James Howe, Andrew Donkin
For the child who feels a little nervous about staying somewhere new or being away from home, this mystery offers a play
Ages 7–12
Scrappers #4
Now We're Talking
Dean Hughes
For the young athlete who struggles with nerves and overthinking, this story explores how a strange habit can shake a ch
Ages 8–12
Unseen Rainbows, Silent Songs The World Beyond Human Senses
Susan E. Goodman
For the curious child who wonders how a bee sees a flower or how a bat navigates the dark, this book reveals the hidden
Ages 7–12
Super Manny #1
Super Manny Stands Up!
Kelly DiPucchio
For the child who loves to play pretend but feels small in the face of playground conflict, Manny's journey shows how im
Ages 4–8
How Things Really Work #3
How Dinosaurs Really Work!
Alan Snow
For the child who asks how everything works, this whimsical guide reimagines dinosaurs as complex biological machines wi
Ages 4–9
Throwing Shadows
E. L. Konigsburg
For the adolescent navigating the quiet, often complicated moments of growing up and realizing how their actions impact
Ages 10–14
Judith Viorst's Poetry Collections #2
Sad Underwear and Other Complications
Judith Viorst
For the child navigating the sticky, silly, and stressful moments of growing up, from bad haircuts to being the only one
Ages 7–12
Kestrel Takes Flight
Joy McCullough
For the child who feels like the odd one out in their family and is searching for a place where their unique physical ta
Ages 8–12
Spelling It Out
Margaret Finnegan
For the child who uses precise hobbies to navigate messy emotions, this story explores finding your own voice when famil
Ages 8–12
The Werewolf Club #2
The Lunchroom of Doom
Daniel Pinkwater
For the child who thrives on the weird and wonderful, this zany adventure celebrates finding your own quirky community w
Ages 7–10
A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver
E.L. Konigsburg
For the young reader fascinated by power and history, this witty look at a legendary queen explores how we are remembere
Ages 9–14
Jonah Winter's Picture Book Biographies #6
Joltin' Joe DiMaggio
Jonah Winter
For the child who needs to see how quiet discipline and steady practice can inspire others during difficult times.
Ages 4–9
Ducks Disappearing
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
For the child who notices every detail and feels deeply for the natural world. This mystery empowers little ones to obse
Ages 4–8
Making a Friend
Alison McGhee
For the child learning to navigate the bittersweet nature of change, this gentle story shows how something loved can sta
Ages 4–8
The Dog Who Loved the Moon
Cristina García
For the child who finds magic in the night sky or dreams of being noticed. A lyrical island story about the bond between
Ages 4–8
Olivia Picture Books #7
Olivia Goes to Venice
Ian Falconer
For families planning a trip or simply dreaming of adventure, this charming story captures the wonder and delightful ant
Ages 4–8
They Saw the Future: Oracles, Psychics, Scientists, Great Thinkers, and Pretty Good Guessers
Kathleen Krull
For the curious child who wonders how we know what happens next: explore the history of people who tried to predict the
Ages 8–12
Olivia #7
Olivia and the Fairy Princesses
Ian Falconer
For the child who wants to stand out in a world of pink ruffles and identical fairy princesses.
Ages 3–7
Langston Hughes Poetry for Children
My People
Langston Hughes
For the child discovering the beauty of their community and heritage. This spare, lyrical poem celebrates Black identity
Ages 2–8
A Field Guide to Getting Lost
Joy McCullough
For the child adjusting to a parent's new relationship or struggling to find common ground with someone who seems like t
Ages 8–12
Dancing Home
Alma Flor Ada, Gabriel M. Zubizarreta
For the child navigating the complex feelings of belonging to two cultures and learning to find pride in their family he
Ages 8–12
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