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Mr. Sillypants #1
Let's Go Swimming with Mr. Sillypants
M. K. Brown
For the child who feels butterflies in their tummy before a first lesson. This whimsical story uses humor and a wild dre
Ages 4–8
The Mirrorstone
Michael Palin
For the child who loves to get lost in visual puzzles and daring escapes. This immersive adventure helps middle-grade re
Ages 8–12
Erin McEwan, Your Days Are Numbered
Alan Ritchie
For the child who freezes up during math class or feels like they just aren't a 'numbers person.'
Ages 8–12
Dragon Pizzeria
Mary Morgan
For the child who loves to play restaurant or imagine what mythical creatures eat for dinner. A whimsical look at teamwo
Ages 3–7
The Invisible Dog
Dick King-Smith
For the child who longs for a pet but is told 'not yet,' this gentle story celebrates how a big imagination can make roo
Ages 7–10
The Inheritance Cycle #1
Eragon
Christopher Paolini
For the young reader standing at the threshold of adulthood, searching for their purpose while learning that great power
Ages 12–18
1, 2, 3 #1
If You Had a Jetpack
Lisl H. Detlefsen
For the child who loves to tinker and build, this story channels big energy into creative problem-solving and helping ot
Ages 3–7
Annie's Life in Lists #1
Annie's Life in Lists
Kristin Mahoney
For the shy child who uses organization and lists to navigate big feelings, new schools, and the anxiety of a family mov
Ages 8–12
How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World
Marjorie Priceman
For the child who asks where their food comes from or dreams of big adventures. A whimsical journey around the globe tur
Ages 4–8
Banjo
Robert Newton Peck
For the child who loves exploring the great outdoors and wonders about the mysterious people living off the beaten path.
Ages 8–12
Firebrat
Nancy Willard
For the child who finds magic in the mundane and needs to see how their own bravery can protect a world in trouble.
Ages 8–12
Rootabaga Stories #3
More Rootabagas
Carl Sandburg
For the child with a boundless imagination who loves to play with language, rhythm, and delightfully nonsensical ideas t
Ages 6–12
Long View into Space
Seymour Simon
For the child who gazes at the stars and wants to know more. This photographic tour brings the vastness of our solar sys
Ages 6–10
The Chase: A Kutenai Indian Tale
Béatrice Tanaka
For the child who gets caught up in the 'what-ifs' of a worry, this rhythmic tale shows how quickly a small misunderstan
Ages 4–8
The Cheerleader
Norma Klein
For the middle-schooler navigating social cliques and finding the courage to pursue interests that challenge traditional
Ages 10–14
Hidden Magic
Vivian Vande Velde
For the child who loves a twist on tradition: a spirited princess skips the waiting and takes charge to rescue a pampere
Ages 8–12
Gonna Sing My Head Off! American Folk Songs for Children
Kathleen Krull
For families looking to bond through music, this anthology brings sixty-two classic American folk songs to life with sim
Ages 4–12
Eyewitness Juniors
Amazing Tropical Birds
Gerald Legg
For the nature-loving child who is captivated by the world's most colorful creatures, this visual guide explores the vib
Ages 5–9
Charlotte Forten
Peter Burchard
For the child curious about how one person can make a difference during a time of great change, this biography explores
Ages 10–14
Take-Off: American All-Girl Bands During World War II
Tonya Bolden
For the young musician or history buff curious about the hidden heroes of the swing era who broke barriers while men wer
Ages 9–13
The Adventures of Max and Pinky #1
Best Buds
Maxwell Eaton III
For the child learning how to navigate the daily ups and downs of friendship, including those moments of being annoyed w
Ages 3–7
8 Plus 1: Stories
Robert Cormier
For the teenager navigating the complex shift from childhood to adulthood and seeking to understand the hidden layers of
Ages 12–18
Before We Were Free
Julia Alvarez
For the child grappling with news of political unrest or the fear of leaving home. This story helps preteens process the
Ages 10–14
Daytime Animals
Kenneth Lilly
Spark a sense of wonder with life-size illustrations that show young children exactly how big (or small) animals like pa
Ages 3–7
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