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Please Write in This Book
Mary Amato
For the child navigating classroom drama or learning how to express themselves, this book shows how a shared notebook ca
Ages 7–10
John Marsden's Shakespeare #1
Hamlet
John Marsden
For the teen struggling with heavy feelings of grief and betrayal who needs to see their internal turmoil reflected in a
Ages 14–18
Night Job
Karen Hesse
For children who miss a parent working long or unusual hours, this atmospheric story celebrates the quiet dignity of wor
Ages 4–8
Sock Monkey #3
Sock Monkey Rides Again
Cece Bell
For the child feeling nervous about new social expectations or performance pressure. A silly, dramatic look at overcomin
Ages 5–8
Judy Moody #13
Judy Moody and the Bucket List
Megan McDonald
For the child who wants to do everything at once. Judy's quest to complete a 'bucket list' captures the hilarious ups an
Ages 6–9
This Thing of Ours
Frederick Joseph
For the teen navigating a life-altering setback who needs to see how personal passion can fuel social change and help fi
Ages 14–18
The Tale of Despereaux #1
A Hero's Quest
Jamie Michalak
For the child who loves imagining themselves as a hero in a magical world. This early reader builds confidence through a
Ages 5–8
Ant Party
Ross Montgomery
Perfect for children navigating the excitement and overwhelm of big social gatherings, this story celebrates how unexpec
Ages 3–7
Santiago Saw Things Differently
Christine Iverson
For the child who loves to doodle but is told to focus on 'real' work. This inspiring true story shows how an artist's e
Ages 4–9
Noodle Bear
Mark Gravas
For the child who thinks the grass is always greener elsewhere. Follow a noodle-obsessed bear who learns that fame and p
Ages 3–7
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Michael Morpurgo
For the child grappling with a mistake or wondering what it means to be a person of their word, this knightly quest expl
Ages 9–12
The Little Boat
Kathy Henderson
For the child who wonders where the waves go: follow a tiny boat's big journey across the wild ocean to a new friend on
Ages 3–7
The Fairy Ring Or Elsie and Frances Fool the World
Mary Losure
For the child who has ever told a small lie that grew into something much bigger, this true story explores the line betw
Ages 8–12
The Five Sides of Marjorie Rice: How to Discover a Shape
Amy Alznauer
For the child who sees the world in patterns and numbers. This vibrant biography proves that curiosity and a keen eye ca
Ages 5–9
A Visual Exploration of Science #3
The Stardust That Made Us
Colin Stuart
For the child who asks big questions about where we come from, this stunning guide connects the dots between distant sta
Ages 8–12
The Glass Angels
Susan Hill
For the child needing to find magic in simple things when life feels heavy. This post-WWII story celebrates a mother-dau
Ages 8–12
Juana & Lucas #2
Juana & Lucas: Muchos Changes
Juana Medina
For the child facing a whirlwind of family changes, Juana's story offers a relatable and heart-filled guide to navigatin
Ages 5–9
Out of This Place
Emma Cameron
For the teen navigating a world of limited options, where domestic instability and the weight of adult responsibilities
Ages 14–18
Strong Like Me
Kelechi Okafor
For the child who loves to move but feels self-conscious about being 'too much,' this story celebrates physical power an
Ages 3–7
Bros
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child who thrives in community and needs to see Black boyhood celebrated as a source of pure joy, freedom, and d
Ages 4–8
Creatures of the Coral Reef
Martin Jenkins
For the curious child who loves the ocean, this vibrant journey explores the beauty of coral reefs and how we can protec
Ages 5–9
Endless Quest #3
Into the Jungle
Matt Forbeck
For the adventurous child who thrives on autonomy, this interactive quest empowers them to make big decisions and face t
Ages 8–12
Guess Why
Pam Ayres
For the inquisitive child who loves a mystery: these rhyming riddles use humor and clever art to teach children why some
Ages 3–7
Poo-Dunit? A Forest Floor Mystery
Katelyn Aronson
For the curious child who finds the icky things in nature fascinating, this rhyming mystery turns animal tracking into a
Ages 4–8
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