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Carrot Cake
Nonny Hogrogian
For the child learning that friendship is about more than just playing together. A gentle look at how bunnies (and peopl
Ages 4–8
What You Do is Easy, what I Do is Hard
Jake Wolf
When children believe their tasks are the most difficult, this book gently shows how every job has its own unique challe
Ages 4–7
King Island Christmas
Jean Rogers
For the child who thrives on stories of community spirit and seeing how people around the world overcome obstacles to ce
Ages 5–9
A Creepy Countdown
Charlotte Huck
For the child who loves the thrill of Halloween but needs a predictable rhythm to navigate spooky imagery. This rhythmic
Ages 3–7
Holes and Peeks
Ann Jonas
For the curious toddler who finds bathtub drains or dark holes intimidating. This book transforms scary openings into pl
Ages 2–5
On Your Toes A Ballet ABC
Rachel Isadora
For the budding dancer preparing for their first class or the curious child who loves to move, this alphabet book explor
Ages 3–6
Grandpa #6
That Dreadful Day
James Stevenson
For the child feeling nervous about their first day of school, this silly tall tale uses humor and a grandpa's wild imag
Ages 4–8
Donald Crews Transportation & Concepts
Harbor
Donald Crews
For the child who is fascinated by everything that moves, this vibrant book explores the mechanical wonders and constant
Ages 2–6
Edward and Elizabeth #2
A Robber! A Robber!
Franz Brandenberg
For the child who hears every creak and bump after the lights go out, this gentle story turns nighttime noises into some
Ages 4–8
Billy's Button
William Accorsi
For the curious toddler who loves to point and play, this interactive search and find book turns reading into a hands-on
Ages 1–4
The Alphabet Tale
Jan Garten
For the curious toddler eager to solve puzzles. This interactive classic uses rhyming riddles and animal tails to turn t
Ages 2–5
The House on the Hill
Mildred Masters
For the child feeling disconnected during family changes, this quiet story explores how imagination can provide a sanctu
Ages 8–12
Will it Rain?
Holly Keller
For the child who feels a little nervous when the sky turns gray. Experience the quiet anticipation and sensory details
Ages 3–7
Frog Legs
George Shannon
For the energetic child who can't sit still, these bouncy poems celebrate the joy of movement, jumping, and the physical
Ages 3–8
This Is the...
This Is the Rain
Lola M. Schaefer
For the child who wonders where puddles go after a storm, this rhythmic journey explains the water cycle through catchy
Ages 3–8
A Scale Full of Fish and Other Turnabouts
Naomi Bossom
For the child curious about how the same words can mean different things, this woodcut book explores the playful pattern
Ages 5–9
Rain
Robert Kalan
For the curious toddler watching raindrops on the window. This minimalist journey uses bold colors and rhythmic text to
Ages 2–5
Grandpa #9
That's Exactly the Way it Wasn't
James Stevenson
For the child who loves a good 'tall tale' or has realized that two people can remember the exact same event very differ
Ages 4–8
The Fieldmouse Family #1
It's Not My Fault
Franz Brandenberg
For the child who struggles with blame-shifting and constant bickering. This story explores how a family moves from a da
Ages 5–8
Higgledy Piggledy Hobbledy Hoy
Dorothy Butler
For the child navigating the spikey parts of friendship, this rhyming tale explores how play can turn into a battle of w
Ages 3–7
Beach Feet
Lynn Reiser
For the child who loves the sand and surf. This rhythmic book explores the many ways human and animal feet move through
Ages 3–7
Shirley Neitzel's Storybooks #1
We're Making Breakfast for Mother
Shirley Neitzel
For the child who loves to help in the kitchen or wants to show appreciation for their parents with a special, self-made
Ages 3–7
First Grade Friends #10
See You Tomorrow, Charles
Miriam Cohen
For children learning to welcome peers with different abilities. A gentle story about a first-grade class discovering th
Ages 5–8
Berry Woman's Children
Dale DeArmond
For the child curious about how the natural world fits together, these brief Inuit animal legends offer a window into tr
Ages 6–10
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