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Island's End
Padma Venkatraman
A young girl on a remote Andaman Island must decide how to lead her tribe while protecting their sacred traditions from
Ages 10–14
Amber Brown #4
Amber Brown Goes Fourth
Paula Danziger
Fourth grade brings big challenges for Amber Brown as she deals with her best friend moving away and the new reality of
Ages 7–10
Restoring Harmony
Joëlle Anthony
Molly McClure travels through a desolate, post-collapse wasteland with only her fiddle to find her grandparents and brin
Ages 12–17
How You Got So Smart
David Milgrim
Growing up is hard work, and this encouraging look back at everything a boy has accomplished shows just how much he has
Ages 3–7
Hey Mr. Choo-choo, Where Are You Going?
Susan Wickberg
For the little one captivated by the rumble and roar of engines. This rhythmic adventure calms high energy with the stea
Ages 2–5
My Lift-the-flap Plane Book
Angela Royston
For the curious preschooler preparing for their first flight or the child who is fascinated by how huge machines work be
Ages 2–5
Full Shift
Jennifer Dugan
For the teen athlete balancing high expectations with hidden health struggles, this graphic novel explores the courage i
Ages 12–18
Sacred Places
Philemon Sturges
The world is full of beautiful churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples where different communities gather to find pea
Ages 6–10
The Dragon that Ate Summer
Brenda Seabrooke
Stuck at home after a skateboard accident, Alastair finds his luck changing when a strange, hidden creature appears amon
Ages 8–12
LBD #1
It's a Girl Thing
Grace Dent
For the teenager seeking a sense of agency and belonging while navigating the exciting, messy reality of planning a majo
Ages 12–16
Bunnies #1
Cowboy Bunnies
Christine Loomis
Pony rides, fence mending, and campfire songs fill the long day for these little bunnies before they finally settle in f
Ages 2–5
My First Holiday
My First Passover
Tomie dePaola
The Seder meal comes to life through warm illustrations and simple text. This sturdy board book introduces the symbols a
Ages 0–4
On Christmas Eve: A Three-Dimensional Celebration
Penny Ives
For the child who is buzzing with the anticipation of Christmas morning, this magical fold-out house transforms holiday
Ages 2–5
The Snow Globe Family
Jane O'Connor
While a big blizzard hits a hilltop house, a tiny family inside a snow globe hopes for a shake that will bring a storm o
Ages 4–8
Here Comes a Bus
Harriet Ziefert
Lift the flaps to see where every colorful bus is headed in this playful guessing game set right at the bus stop.
Ages 1–4
I, Trixie who is Dog
Dean Koontz
A happy golden retriever shares her perspective on the absolute best parts of being a dog, from wagging tails to the lov
Ages 4–8
Luke Goes to Bat
Rachel Isadora
Luke struggles on the baseball diamond, but with a little help from his grandmother and hero Jackie Robinson, he finds t
Ages 4–8
Five Little Foxes and the Snow
Tony Johnston
Five little foxes are desperate to play in the fresh snow, but Grandmother insists they stay inside until she finishes k
Ages 3–7
Famous Blimps and Airships
George Sullivan
For the curious learner fascinated by giant machines and aviation history. Explore the rise, fall, and modern-day uses o
Ages 9–13
Space Colony
Joe Burleson
For the future engineer who loves seeing how things work. This vintage pop-up book transforms flat pages into a detailed
Ages 6–10
A Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Brenda Woods
A creative writing assignment becomes a powerful window into the private lives and hidden struggles of nine high school
Ages 12–17
Clap Your Hands
Lorinda Bryan Cauley
Roar like a lion, spin in circles, and find something yellow in this active rhyming story that asks everyone to join the
Ages 1–4
Yours Truly, Lucy B. Parker #3
Take My Advice!
Robin Palmer
For the child navigating the unspoken rules of middle school. Maya balances her own social blunders with the pressure of
Ages 9–12
According to Humphrey #5
School Days According to Humphrey
Betty G. Birney
Humphrey the hamster faces a classroom full of strangers at the start of school, only to realize these new faces need a
Ages 7–10
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