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Never Kiss an Alligator!
Colleen Stanley Bare
For the curious child who loves scaly reptiles, this introductory guide explores alligator life while teaching the impor
Ages 3–7
Poptropica #3
Cryptids Island
Max Brallier
For the curious explorer who loves solving mysteries and hunting for mythical beasts. This hybrid adventure makes readin
Ages 6–10
Uncle Andy's #1
Uncle Andy's: A Faabbbulous Visit with Andy Warhol
James Warhola
For the child who sees treasure in the trash and the parent who wants to nurture a creative spark through a unique famil
Ages 5–9
Golden Boy
Tara Sullivan
For the teen processing what it means to be an outsider, this gripping story follows a boy in Tanzania fighting for his
Ages 12–18
What Light
Jay Asher
For the teen navigating the complexities of rumors and first love. This cozy holiday romance explores looking past mista
Ages 12–18
26 Fairmount Avenue #2
Here We All Are
Tomie dePaola
For the child preparing to become a big sibling or starting their first extracurricular class. A gentle look at growing
Ages 7–10
Al #2
I Know You, Al
Constance C. Greene
For the girl navigating the messy transition into puberty, this humorous story tackles the arrival of a first period and
Ages 8–12
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum #1
I Am Cleopatra
Brooke Vitale
For the child who struggles to find the right words when they want something special. Xavier learns from young Cleopatra
Ages 5–7
What Was?
What Were the Roaring Twenties?
Michele Mortlock
For the curious middle-grader fascinated by how much our world changed in a single decade, from the first Model T Fords
Ages 8–12
The Diamond Brothers #2
Public Enemy Number Two
Anthony Horowitz
For the young reader who loves a good laugh and high-stakes adventure, this fast-paced mystery turns the tables on a kid
Ages 8–12
Moxie Roosevelt #1
The Reinvention of Moxie Roosevelt
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
For the child who feels the pressure to be someone 'cool' or different, this story explores the funny and messy process
Ages 8–12
Rats #1
Rats on the Roof
James Marshall
For the child who loves to giggle at the absurd, these seven quirky tales celebrate clever underdogs and the funny ways
Ages 6–9
My Family is Forever
Nancy Carlson
For children who joined their family through adoption, this comforting story celebrates how love, not looks, makes a fam
Ages 3–7
Betty Bunny #2
Betty Bunny Wants Everything
Michael B. Kaplan
For the preschooler who wants every toy in the aisle, this hilarious story navigates the struggle of choosing just one a
Ages 3–6
Game Seven
Paul Volponi
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of family expectations and the difficult choice between loyalty to their home a
Ages 12–18
Ballet Slippers #4
A Glass Slipper for Rosie
Patricia Reilly Giff
For the child navigating the worry of a loved one being away for a special milestone, this gentle story explores family
Ages 6–9
Flyy Girls #4
Tobyn: The It Girl
Ashley Woodfolk
For the teen feeling torn between a parent's practical expectations and their own creative fire while chasing a dream in
Ages 12–18
Vet Volunteers #13
Left Behind
Laurie Halse Anderson
For the animal-loving child who feels deeply for those in need, this story explores how to advocate for others and under
Ages 8–12
George Washington's Mother
Jean Fritz
Meet Mary Washington, a mother unlike any you'd expect, who always knew what was best for her son, George. This true sto
Ages 4–11
Horrible Harry #25
Horrible Harry and the Stolen Cookie
Suzy Kline
For the child grappling with the pressure to help their family during tough times, this story explores the difference be
Ages 7–9
The Night Before #2
The Night Before Preschool
Natasha Wing
For the child feeling nervous about their very first day of school. This gentle rhyming story turns nighttime 'what-ifs'
Ages 3–5
10 Minutes till Bedtime
Peggy Rathmann
For the child who turns bedtime into a high-energy event. This whimsical countdown uses a parade of hamsters to help lit
Ages 2–5
The Cipher
John C. Ford
For the teen navigating the digital age who wonders about the cost of secrets and the true meaning of privacy in a world
Ages 12–17
The Whodunit Detective Agency #4
The Swimming Pool Mystery
Martin Widmark
For the young problem-solver who loves to figure things out, this festive mystery encourages community spirit and sharp-
Ages 6–9
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