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The Song
Charlotte Zolotow
For the quiet child with a rich inner world who feels like no one else quite 'gets' them. A lyrical look at sharing your
Ages 4–8
What Game Shall We Play?
Pat Hutchins
For the child learning to navigate group play, this gentle story shows how a simple game can bring everyone together aft
Ages 2–5
Hello Reader! Level 1
In the Spring
Craig Brown
For the child curious about the changing seasons and the arrival of new life on a farm, this gentle story introduces ani
Ages 2–5
Karen #2
Karen and Vicki
Elisabet McHugh
For the child navigating the tricky shifts of a blended family and learning to share space and parents with a new, older
Ages 8–12
Hidden Clue Mysteries #1
Flute Revenge: Plus Two More Mysteries
Andrew Bromberg
For the budding detective who loves to outsmart the grown-ups, this interactive chapter book invites readers to spot hid
Ages 7–10
The Magician of Cracow
Krystyna Turska
For the child who loves tricking the trickster or explores the consequences of their choices through the lens of ancient
Ages 6–10
The Mennyms #2
Mennyms in the Wilderness
Sylvia Waugh
For the child grappling with a move or the loss of a family home, this philosophical tale explores how we hold onto our
Ages 8–12
Are You There, Bear?
Ron Maris
For the child who needs a gentle wind-down to ease into sleep. This quiet search for a hidden teddy bear turns a darkene
Ages 1–4
Horace #2
Brave Horace
Holly Keller
For the child who feels anxious about trying new things or attending parties where they might be scared. A gentle look a
Ages 3–7
When Summer Ends
Susi Gregg Fowler
For the child who feels sad as the pool closes and the days get shorter. A gentle reminder that every season has its own
Ages 3–7
Scranimals
Jack Prelutsky
For the child who loves to make up their own silly stories, these rhythmic poems introduce a world of hybrid creatures t
Ages 4–10
The Oracle Prophecies #1
The Oracle Betrayed
Catherine Fisher
For the young reader starting to question the world around them, this immersive fantasy explores the courage required to
Ages 10–14
Annie's Potty
Judith Caseley
For the toddler ready to trade diapers for big-kid underpants, this gentle story navigates the accidents and triumphs of
Ages 2–4
The Frame-Up #1
The Frame-Up
Wendy McLeod MacKnight
For the child who loves finding hidden secrets in everyday places. Sargent discovers that the paintings in his father's
Ages 8–12
Never Say Ugh to a Bug
Norma Farber
For the child who shrieks at every spider or ant, these playful poems transform 'ugh' into 'ooh' by celebrating the beau
Ages 4–8
Leo and Emily #1
Leo and Emily
Franz Brandenberg
For the child learning to navigate the give and take of close friendships and the joy of working together on a creative
Ages 4–8
The Wild Baby #1
The Wild Baby
Barbro Lindgren
For the parent of a tireless toddler whose curiosity knows no bounds. This rhyming classic captures the chaotic energy o
Ages 2–5
Island #5
Sam Saves the Day
Charles E. Martin
For the child who thrives on a busy schedule and loves the outdoors, this coastal tale celebrates a summer filled with m
Ages 4–8
Those Summers
Aliki
For the child preparing for their first beach trip or the family looking to preserve precious vacation memories through
Ages 4–8
When This Box Is Full
Patricia Lillie
For the child learning to understand the passage of time. A young boy collects special mementos for every month to creat
Ages 2–6
We Are Best Friends
Aliki
For the child who is hurting after a best friend moves away. This gentle story validates the pain of saying goodbye whil
Ages 4–8
Where Does the Brown Bear Go?
Nicki Weiss
For the toddler who needs a gentle ritual to wind down. This rhythmic rhyme follows animals traveling home, ending in th
Ages 2–5
The Tale of Thomas Mead
Pat Hutchins
For the stubborn child who thinks they don't need to learn to read. This humorous rhyming tale shows how ignoring signs
Ages 4–8
Truck and Loader
Helen R. Haddad
For the child who is fascinated by every passing construction site and wants to know exactly how heavy machinery works t
Ages 6–9
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