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Locomotive
Brian Floca
For the child who is fascinated by how things work and the sensory magic of a long journey, this book brings the golden
Ages 4–10
Sleep Like a Tiger
Mary Logue
For the child who claims they aren't sleepy even as their eyes grow heavy. This gentle story turns the bedtime routine i
Ages 4–8
Blackout
Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, Nicola Yoon
For the teenager navigating the sparks and nerves of new attraction or a long-standing crush, this book captures the mag
Ages 13–18
How I Learned Geography
Uri Shulevitz
For the child facing difficult times or family hardship: a moving look at how a simple map and the power of imagination
Ages 4–8
Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet
David McLimans
For the child who loves puzzles and nature, this striking book turns the alphabet into a visual hide-and-seek game while
Ages 5–10
Yo! Yes #1
Yo! Yes?
Chris Raschka
For the child who feels shy or lonely on the playground, this rhythmic story shows how two simple words can spark a bran
Ages 3–7
Trickster Tales #1
Raven: A Trickster Tale from the Pacific Northwest
Gerald McDermott
For the child who asks how the world began or loves stories about clever characters who use their wits to help others.
Ages 4–8
Peppe the Lamplighter
Elisa Bartone
For the child who feels their hard work is being overlooked or misunderstood by a parent, this story explores the dignit
Ages 5–9
Working Cotton
Sherley Anne Williams
For the child learning about the strength found in family during hard times. This poetic story follows a young girl thro
Ages 4–8
Mirandy and Brother Wind
Patricia McKissack
For the child learning that determination and spirit are more important than magic when it comes to achieving their goal
Ages 4–8
Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters
John Steptoe
For the child learning that true beauty comes from how we treat others, especially when we think no one is watching.
Ages 4–9
Alphabatics
Suse MacDonald
For the child who loves to draw and see hidden shapes, this Caldecott Honor book uses visual magic to show how letters c
Ages 3–7
When I Was Young in the Mountains
Cynthia Rylant
For the child who thrives on simple routines or a family looking to slow down and appreciate life's small, everyday mira
Ages 4–8
Mice Twice
Joseph Low
For the child who loves outsmarting the 'big kids' or older siblings, this witty story shows that brains can beat brawn
Ages 4–8
It Could Always Be Worse
Margot Zemach
For the family feeling cramped or overwhelmed, this classic folktale uses humor to show how changing your perspective ca
Ages 4–8
Cathedral
David Macaulay
For the child who marvels at how massive things are built. This classic guide reveals the engineering secrets and commun
Ages 9–14
Hosie's Alphabet
Hosea Baskin, Tobias Baskin, Lisa Baskin
For the child who views the world with artistic intensity, this Caldecott Honor book transforms the alphabet into a gall
Ages 4–9
Pop Corn & Ma Goodness
Edna Mitchell Preston
For the child who delights in the music of words and the cozy rhythm of building a life together, from meeting and marry
Ages 4–8
Rain Makes Applesauce
Julian Scheer
For the child who loves the silly and strange: embrace the joy of nonsensical play and imaginative daydreaming through l
Ages 3–8
All in the Morning Early
Sorche Nic Leodhas
For the child who loves the steady rhythm of a long walk and the joy of meeting new friends along the way.
Ages 4–8
The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night
Peter Spier
For the child who loves to sing along or get lost in tiny details. A rhythmic, cozy journey that highlights the importan
Ages 3–8
Baboushka and the Three Kings
Ruth Robbins
For the child who wonders how to make things right after missing an opportunity. This gentle story explores making amend
Ages 4–9
Nine Days to Christmas
Marie Hall Ets, Aurora Labastida
For the child learning to balance the excitement of a long-awaited celebration with the bittersweet feeling of letting g
Ages 4–8
What Do You Say? #1
What Do You Say, Dear?
Sesyle Joslin
For the child who needs a gentle nudge with manners, this silly guide uses wild scenarios to make learning 'please' and
Ages 3–7
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