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Who Took My Hairy Toe?
Shutta Crum
For the child who loves the thrill of a safe scare and enjoys participating in a story with spooky sound effects.
Ages 4–8
Who Likes the Weather? #1
Who Likes the Rain?
Etta Kaner
For the curious child who wonders where puddles come from and why plants need a drink. This interactive guide turns a ra
Ages 3–7
What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Anxiety
Dawn Huebner
For the child who struggles with big 'what-if' thoughts, this workbook uses metaphors and activities to help them take c
Ages 6–12
Weird Stories from the Lonesome Cafe
Judy Cox
For the child who loves the unexplained and finds magic in the mundane. This quirky collection of stories turns a remote
Ages 7–10
We Are Cousins / Somos Primos
Diane Gonzales Bertrand
For the child preparing for a family reunion or learning to appreciate the chaotic, joyful bond they share with their ex
Ages 3–7
Rosy Cole #14
Watch Out, World - Rosy Cole is Going Green!
Sheila Greenwald
For the child who wants to change the world but doesn't know where to start, Rosy's trial-and-error approach to eco-livi
Ages 8–12
Wallace's Lists
Barbara Bottner
For the child who thrives on routine and feels anxious about changes. Wallace learns that while lists are helpful, the b
Ages 4–8
Waiting for Sarah
Bruce McBay, James Heneghan
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of isolation and physical loss after a life-altering tragedy. A haunting st
Ages 12–17
Waiting for May
Janet Morgan Stoeke
For the child preparing to welcome an adopted sibling, this gentle story captures the long wait and the wonder of travel
Ages 4–8
Very Boring Alligator
Jean Gralley
For the child learning to assert themselves when faced with big, bossy, or uncooperative personalities, this story celeb
Ages 3–7
Vegetable Dreams; Huerto Soñado
Dawn Jeffers
For the child learning that big dreams take time and effort. This bilingual story follows Erin as she discovers the rewa
Ages 4–8
Untamed
Anita Silvey
For the child who feels a deep connection to animals and the outdoors, this stunning biography follows Jane Goodall's jo
Ages 8–12
Unfriended
Rachel Vail
For the child navigating the complex world of middle school social media, where being left out feels like the end of the
Ages 10–14
Uncharted Waters
Leslie Bulion
For the child who feels like an outsider because of a secret fear, this story celebrates how unique mechanical talents c
Ages 10–14
Tuko and the Birds
Shirley Climo
For the child dealing with a noisy neighbor or learning that their own loud energy might affect others. A clever folktal
Ages 4–8
Tub-Boo-Boo
Margie Palatini
For the child facing a silly predicament or an embarrassing mistake. This energetic tale turns a minor bathtub mishap in
Ages 4–8
4 for 4 #1
Top of the Order
John Coy
For the child navigating changing social circles and team dynamics as they learn that talent knows no gender on the base
Ages 8–12
Batpig #3
Too Pig to Fail
Rob Harrell
For the child trying to juggle schoolwork, friendships, and the pressure to be a hero. A high-energy, pun-filled guide t
Ages 7–10
Too Many Murkles
Heidi Charissa Schmidt
For the child who sees a simpler way forward when the adults around them are stressed or over-complicating a problem.
Ages 4–8
Toby Wheeler
Thatcher Heldring
For the middle-schooler navigating the leap from casual play to the high stakes of a school team, while managing changin
Ages 8–12
Tibili
Marie Léonard
For the child who cherishes their freedom and wonders why they have to spend their days in a classroom. A vibrant look a
Ages 5–8
The Three Princes of Serendip: New Tellings of Old Tales for Everyone
Rodaan Al Galidi
For children ready to move beyond basic fairy tales toward stories that celebrate wit, problem-solving, and the power of
Ages 8–12
This is a Poem that Heals Fish
Jean-Pierre Siméon
For the child who asks big questions or feels their hobby is a bit 'boring,' this lyrical journey defines poetry through
Ages 4–8
Things I Should Have Known
Claire LaZebnik
For the sibling navigating the complicated mix of fierce protection and the desire for their own independent life as gra
Ages 12–18
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