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The Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club
Phillip Hoose
For the teen seeking the courage to challenge authority when they see injustice. This gripping account shows how ordinar
Ages 12–18
The Boyfriend Rules of Good Behavior
Catherine Bateson
For the child struggling to accept a parent's new partner and the complex emotions of a changing family dynamic after di
Ages 10–14
The Boy Who Touched the Stars/El niño que alcanzó las estrellas
José M. Hernández
For the child who needs to know that no dream is too big and no obstacle is too high. A powerful true story about grit a
Ages 5–9
The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot!
Scott Magoon
For the child who loves a good prank but needs to understand why honesty matters. This silly reimagining shows what happ
Ages 4–8
The Boy in the Garden
Allen Say
For the child with a vivid imagination who gets lost in stories. This gentle tale bridges the gap between everyday life
Ages 4–8
The Bowlegged Rooster
Joyce Carol Thomas
For the child who needs a boost of confidence, these spirited animal fables celebrate how even the smallest or most unus
Ages 6–10
The Birds, the Bees, and You and Me
Olivia Hinebaugh
For the teen navigating the gap between high school social pressures and the need for honest, reliable information about
Ages 14–18
The Bird King
Shaun Tan
For the young artist who loves to doodle or the dreamer who wonders where stories begin. This collection of sketches inv
Ages 8–18
The Biggest Soap
Carole Lexa Schaefer
For the child taking their first steps toward independence: Kessy learns to navigate local distractions while completing
Ages 4–8
TOON Books
The Big Wet Balloon
Liniers
For the child who feels nervous about stormy weather or doesn't know what to do on a rainy day. Discover how a big siste
Ages 3–6
The Big Little Thing
Beatrice Alemagna
For the child exploring what it means to be happy, this philosophical riddle uses vibrant art to show how joy can be fou
Ages 4–8
The Bicklebys' Birdbath
Andrea Perry
For the child who loves to ask "how did that happen?" and enjoys watching a little bit of silly chaos unfold through rhy
Ages 4–8
The Best Beekeeper of Lalibela
Cristina Kessler
For the child who needs to know that being small or 'different' doesn't mean they can't master a difficult craft or chal
Ages 5–9
The Bell Rang
James E. Ransome
For the family starting conversations about Black history and the deep emotional bonds that sustain people through syste
Ages 4–8
The Bell Bandit
Jacqueline Davies
For the child noticing a grandparent's memory lapses or facing a holiday that feels different than usual, this mystery o
Ages 7–10
The Beginner's Guide to Running Away from Home
Jennifer LaRue Huget
For the child having a 'terrible, horrible, no good' day who feels like they've had enough of their family's rules and c
Ages 4–8
The Beautiful Between
Alyssa B. Sheinmel
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of family secrets and the isolation of personal grief, this story explores
Ages 13–17
The Barftastic Life of Louie Burger #1
The Barftastic Life of Louie Burger
Jenny Meyerhoff
For the child who has a big dream but feels paralyzed by the spotlight. This funny story helps kids navigate social anxi
Ages 8–12
CitizenKid
The Banana-Leaf Ball
Katie Smith Milway
For the child struggling to find their place in a new environment or facing a neighborhood bully. A moving story about h
Ages 8–12
The Ballad of Knuckles McGraw
Lois Peterson
For the child adjusting to a new home or navigating big changes without a parent, using imagination to find their inner
Ages 8–11
The Ballad of a Broken Nose
Arne Svingen
For the child who feels like an outsider, this gritty yet hopeful story follows a boy using secret operatic dreams to na
Ages 10–14
The Balcony
Melissa Castrillón
For the child who misses their old home or feels small in a big city. This lush visual story shows how we can carry our
Ages 4–8
The Bagel King
Andrew Larsen
For the child learning how small acts of service can hold a neighborhood together when a loved one is sidelined by an in
Ages 4–8
The Bad Luck Chair
Sue Wilkowski
For the child who feels like a magnet for mishaps and struggles to speak up in a crowd.
Ages 8–12
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