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The King's Golden Beard
Klaas Verplancke
For the child who needs to see the silliness of self-absorption, this humorous tale explores how a big ego can lead to e
Ages 4–8
The King Penguin
Vanessa Roeder
For the child who struggles with being bossy or sharing control, this humorous story explores why being a leader means l
Ages 4–8
Killer Pizza #2
The Slice
Greg Taylor
For the child who feels like an underdog or is navigating the pressures of competitive sports and local rivalries.
Ages 8–12
Kiki and Jacques
Susan Ross
For the child navigating a changing community or welcoming a new neighbor from a different world.
Ages 8–12
The Breadwinner
Kids of Kabul
Deborah Ellis
For the child curious about global events or needing a perspective shift on their own life by hearing the real voices of
Ages 11–18
Keith Haring: The Boy Who Just Kept Drawing
Kay A. Haring
For the child who can't stop doodling on every surface. This vibrant biography celebrates staying true to your passion a
Ages 4–8
Kate the Great #1
Kate the Great: Except When She's Not
Suzy Becker
For the child navigating the sting of a friendship breakup and the awkward social shifts of fifth grade.
Ages 8–12
Just A Second
written and illustrated by Steve Jenkins
For the curious child who asks what a second really means: this book visualizes the passage of time through incredible a
Ages 6–10
jumping the scratch
Sarah Weeks
For the child carrying a heavy secret alone, this gentle story offers a path toward healing through the power of memory,
Ages 8–12
Jumping Jenny
Ellen Bari
For the child who struggles to sit still and feels constant pressure to be quiet, this story turns 'too much' energy int
Ages 4–8
Jump Into the Sky
Shelley Pearsall
For the child navigating a changing family dynamic or learning about the heavy realities of history while searching for
Ages 10–14
Joe Cinders
Marianne Mitchell
For the child who loves fairy tales but wants to see themselves or their world reflected in a dusty, boot-scooting ranch
Ages 4–8
Joe Biden: Our 46th President
Beatrice Gormley
For the child curious about leadership or facing their own hurdles, this biography explores how determination and a hear
Ages 8–12
Jitterbug Jam
Barbara Jean Hicks
For the child who is nervous about what might be hiding in the dark, this story flips the script on nighttime fears with
Ages 4–8
Jinx and the Doom #1
Jinx and the Doom Fight Crime!
Lisa Mantchev
For siblings who need a creative outlet for their high energy, this story celebrates the bond between a big sister and h
Ages 4–8
Jake and Lily
Jerry Spinelli
For the child who is starting to feel like their sibling is growing apart from them and wants to find their own path whi
Ages 8–12
It Began with a Page
Kyo Maclear
For the child who notices when books don't look like their own world, this inspiring biography follows a woman who fough
Ages 4–9
Isabella's Garden
Glenda Millard
For the child learning to embrace the rhythm of life's transitions, this lyrical journey through a year in the garden ce
Ages 3–8
Isabel Feeney, Star Reporter
Beth Fantaskey
For the child who dreams of a big future despite their circumstances, this historical whodunit celebrates the grit and a
Ages 8–12
Irena's Children
Tilar J. Mazzeo
For the child curious about real-life heroes who stood up against injustice. This biography explores how one woman's cou
Ages 10–14
The Sylvie Cycle #2
Into the Labyrinth
Roderick Townley
For the child grappling with a changing world and their own place in it, this story blends classic fairy tale wonder wit
Ages 8–12
Inkling
Kenneth Oppel
For the child grappling with a parent's heavy sadness or their own creative pressure, this story shows how imagination c
Ages 8–12
Infinite Hope
Ashley Bryan
For the child grappling with the reality of unfairness in history, this memoir shows how creativity and hope can survive
Ages 10–14
Indivisible
Gail Bush, Randy Meyer
For the teenager grappling with what it means to be American, this anthology uses powerful voices to explore the interse
Ages 12–18
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