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Ivy's Ever After #1
Ivy's Ever After
Dawn Lairamore
For the child who is starting to question traditional roles and wants to see a hero who takes charge of her own destiny
Ages 8–12
Ivy in the Shadows
Chris Woodworth
For the child navigating a changing friendship and the stress of family money troubles during a difficult time in histor
Ages 8–12
Ivan the Terrier
Peter Catalanotto
For the spirited child who finds it impossible to wait their turn or can't help jumping into the middle of a story.
Ages 3–7
Itzhak: A Boy Who Loved the Violin
Tracy Newman
For the child facing a physical obstacle or health challenge, this inspiring biography shows how passion and grit can tu
Ages 4–8
Itch
Michelle D. Kwasney
For the teenager grappling with deep grief and family dysfunction who needs to know that healing can come from helping o
Ages 12–17
Tiger Turcotte #2
It's Test Day, Tiger Turcotte
Pansie Hart Flood
For the child who feels like they do not fit into a single category. Help your little one navigate the pressure of label
Ages 7–10
It's Outta Here!: The Might and Majesty of the Home Run
Matt Doeden
For the curious young athlete who wants to know why some balls fly further and who the greatest heavy-hitters really wer
Ages 9–14
It's Milking Time
Phyllis Alsdurf
For the curious child who wonders where their food comes from and enjoys quiet, purposeful time with a parent on a busy
Ages 3–7
It Wasn't Me!
Udo Weigelt
For the child who has ever felt blamed for something they didn't do. A gentle look at how reputations can lead to unfair
Ages 4–8
Miko #1
It Was Me, Mom!
Brigitte Weninger
For the child who accidentally broke something special and is afraid to tell. This gentle story explores the weight of a
Ages 3–6
It Takes Guts: How Your Body Turns Food Into Fuel (and Poop)
Jennifer Gardy
For the curious kid who wants to know exactly what happens to their lunch. This humorous guide explains the science of d
Ages 8–12
Isaac the Alchemist
Mary Losure
For the curious child who wonders how the world works, this biography reveals Isaac Newton's journey from a lonely boy t
Ages 8–12
Invincible Microbe
Jim Murphy
For the curious middle grader fascinated by medical mysteries and how tiny germs have shaped the course of human history
Ages 10–14
Inventor McGregor
Kathleen T. Pelley
For the child who feels out of place in quiet or clinical settings, this story celebrates how a messy, joyful home can b
Ages 4–8
Into the Streets: A Young Person's Visual History of Protest in the United States
Marke Bieschke
For the teen asking how they can make a difference, this visual history explores how public protests have shaped the Ame
Ages 12–18
Inside Grandad
Peter Dickinson
For the child grappling with a grandparent's sudden illness or hospitalization, this story bridges the gap between clini
Ages 9–12
Ink Knows No Borders
Patrice Vecchione
For the teenager navigating the complex feelings of living between two cultures or searching for a sense of belonging in
Ages 12–18
Indestructible Tom Crean, The: Heroic Explorer of the Antarctic
Jennifer Thermes
For the child who loves tales of true grit and wonder: discover the amazing life of an explorer who survived the world's
Ages 6–10
In the Shadow of the Moon: America, Russia, and the Hidden History of the Space Race
Amy Cherrix
For the teen who wonders how humanity reached the stars through a web of secrets, rivalry, and difficult moral choices d
Ages 10–14
In the Piney Woods
Roni Schotter
For the child who finds magic in a quiet afternoon outdoors, this lyrical story celebrates the sensory wonders of the fo
Ages 3–7
In the Night Garden
Barbara Joosse
For the child who needs a gentle bridge between high-energy afternoon play and a peaceful night of sleep through the pow
Ages 3–6
In the Name of Emmett Till: How the Children of the Mississippi Freedom Struggle Showed Us Tomorrow
Robert H. Mayer
For the teenager grappling with systemic unfairness who wants to see how young people throughout history have channeled
Ages 12–18
The Impossible Destiny of Cutie Grackle
Shawn K. Stout
For the child who feels the weight of family secrets or struggles with the loneliness of poverty, finding hope through m
Ages 8–12
The Iguanodon's Horn: How Artists and Scientists Put a Dinosaur Back Together Again and Again . . . and Again
Sean Rubin
For the curious child who loves to ask why: see how scientific 'mistakes' are actually stepping stones to discovery thro
Ages 6–10
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