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First Grade Friends #15
Jim's Dog, Muffins
Miriam Cohen
For the child processing the sudden loss of a pet. This gentle story validates the anger, sadness, and withdrawal that o
Ages 4–8
Howl's Moving Castle #1
Howl's Moving Castle
Diana Wynne Jones
For the child who feels overlooked or trapped by expectations, this magical adventure proves that age and identity are o
Ages 10–14
Chuckie
Nicki Weiss
For the child struggling to welcome a new baby, this story validates the big feelings of sibling rivalry and the sweet t
Ages 3–7
Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett
Caron Lee Cohen
For the child who needs to see that girls can be just as tough, loud, and brave as any frontier hero. A classic tall tal
Ages 5–9
The Worst Person in the World #1
The Worst Person in the World
James Stevenson
For the child who struggles with a grumpy disposition or feels like an outsider, this witty story shows how an unexpecte
Ages 4–8
Communication
Aliki
For the child curious about how we share thoughts and feelings, this guide explores everything from secret codes and let
Ages 4–9
Amelia Bedelia #1
Amelia Bedelia Sleeps Over
Herman Parish
For the child preparing for their first night away from home, this silly story turns sleepover nerves into laughter thro
Ages 4–8
John and Plunk #1
Mine Will, Said John
Helen V. Griffith
For the child who knows exactly what they want and won't settle for less. A patient but persistent boy proves that somet
Ages 3–7
Chloe in the Know
Judith Caseley
For the eldest child navigating their own growing pains while the family prepares for a high-risk pregnancy and a new ba
Ages 8–12
The Blabbermouths
Gerda Mantinband
For the child who struggles to keep a secret, this clever folktale shows how quick thinking and a touch of silliness can
Ages 5–9
Hobberdy Dick
Katharine Mary Briggs
For the child feeling like an outsider in their own home, this gentle tale explores how tradition, kindness, and unseen
Ages 10–15
Nightmares #1
Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep
Jack Prelutsky
For the child who loves a spine-tingling thrill, these dark, atmospheric poems introduce legendary monsters through vivi
Ages 8–12
Henry the Cat #1
Henry the Cat and the Big Sneeze
Anne Rockwell
For the child learning to stay calm and think clearly when they find themselves in a literal or metaphorical hole.
Ages 4–8
Mrs. Gaddy #3
The Crow and Mrs. Gaddy
Wilson Gage
For the child who gets caught in endless 'who started it' loops, this silly battle of wits shows how holding onto a grud
Ages 6–9
Two Mice in Three Fables
Lynn Reiser
For the child learning how to share, collaborate, and navigate the little hiccups of friendship through gentle storytell
Ages 4–8
One More Wednesday
Malika Doray
For the child grappling with the loss of a grandparent, this gentle story provides a safe space to ask big questions abo
Ages 3–7
What Amanda Saw
Naomi Lazard
For the child who wonders what their pets do when no one is watching, this atmospheric story explores the secret lives o
Ages 4–8
American Tall Tales
Laffite the Pirate
Ariane Dewey
For the child who loves tales of the high seas and historical rebels, this book introduces the legendary privateer throu
Ages 6–9
The Cuckoo's Child
Suzanne Freeman
For the child grappling with the unthinkable, this story of a girl searching for hope after her parents disappear offers
Ages 9–12
A Book for Woody
Nicholas Heller
For the child who feels overwhelmed by too many choices or is just starting to discover their own unique tastes in stori
Ages 3–7
Ernest and Celestine #2
Bravo, Ernest and Celestine!
Gabrielle Vincent
For when your family is facing a tight budget or a broken appliance, this story highlights how shared joy and music are
Ages 3–7
Arilla Sun Down
Virginia Hamilton
For the teenager navigating the complex threads of a multiracial identity and the shadow of a charismatic, demanding old
Ages 12–16
The Goodbye Summer
Crosby Bonsall
For the child who struggles with transitions, change, or the sadness of saying goodbye to neighbors and friends.
Ages 8–12
Big Sisters are Bad Witches
Morse Hamilton
For the child who feels like their older sibling is always the boss. This story helps little ones navigate jealousy and
Ages 3–7
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