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Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighborhood
F. Isabel Campoy, Theresa Howell
For the child who feels small in a big world and needs to see how one person's creative spark can light up an entire com
Ages 4–8
My Cold Plum Lemon Pie Bluesy Mood
Tameka Fryer Brown
For the child who experiences a whirlwind of emotions throughout the day. Jamie uses vibrant colors to name and navigate
Ages 4–8
Danitra Brown #1
Meet Danitra Brown
Nikki Grimes
For the child seeking a best friend who celebrates their true self. These rhythmic poems honor the joy and loyalty found
Ages 7–10
Men, Microscopes, and Living Things
Katherine B. Shippen
For the teen who loves asking 'how do we know that?' this narrative history explores the great minds and tiny discoverie
Ages 12–16
Cock-a-Doodle Doo
Berta Hader, Elmer Hader
For the child who feels like the 'odd duck' in their group and is looking for where they truly belong.
Ages 4–8
Grimpow #1
Grimpow: The Invisible Road
Rafael Ábalos
For the teen who loves decoding secrets and wonders if there is more to history than what is in the textbooks.
Ages 12–17
The Remember Balloons
Jessie Oliveros
For the child who is noticing their grandparent becoming forgetful or confused. A gentle metaphor for memory loss and th
Ages 4–8
Zizi and Tish
Liz Moore
For the child who feels left out when a sibling makes a new friend. This gentle story helps kids navigate the tricky fee
Ages 3–6
Zigby #2
Zigby Hunts for Treasure
Brian Paterson
For the curious explorer who loves a backyard adventure. Zigby and friends show how working together and following clues
Ages 3–6
Zara's Hats
Paul Meisel
For the child who loves to tinker and create. When her father's shop hits a quiet season, Zara uses her artistic eye to
Ages 4–8
You Wouldn't Want to Be
You Wouldn't Want to Be a Victorian Schoolchild
John Malam
For the student who thinks their teacher is too strict, this hilarious survival guide reveals just how lucky they are no
Ages 7–11
You Can't Have My Planet, But Take My Brother, Please
James Mihaley
For the child who loves a good laugh but is starting to care deeply about the environment and the future of our world.
Ages 8–12
You Can't Go To School Naked!
Dianne Billstrom
For the child who giggles at the thought of being undressed in public, this silly story turns the morning battle into a
Ages 3–7
Yo, Jo!
Rachel Isadora
For the child learning to navigate different social circles and ways of speaking. Celebrate the joy of urban life and th
Ages 3–7
Yellow Umbrella
Jae-Soo Liu
For the child who finds magic in a rainy day. This wordless journey uses vibrant colors and music to transform a simple
Ages 3–7
X Marks the Spot (Puppy Pirates series)
Erin Soderberg
For the child who loves high-stakes competition and needs to see how different personalities can work together to win a
Ages 6–9
Wonder Bear
ill. by Tao Nyeu
For the child who finds magic in the backyard. This wordless journey nurtures a sense of awe as a simple garden transfor
Ages 3–7
The Claidi Journals #1
Wolf Tower
Tanith Lee
For the teenager who feels trapped by social expectations or a rigid environment, this diary-style journey explores the
Ages 12–17
Willow and the Snow Day Dance
Denise Brennan-Nelson
For the child who meets a grumpy neighbor or feels like the new kid on the block, this story shows how a little spirit c
Ages 4–8
Willie Wins
Almira Astudillo Gilles
For the child who feels self-conscious about their family's unique traditions or cultural items when compared to their f
Ages 6–10
Wiggle and Waggle #1
Wiggle and Waggle
Caroline Arnold
For the child who loves getting their hands dirty in the garden. This early chapter book celebrates the joy of working t
Ages 4–8
Wicked Whodunits
Jim Sukach
For the curious thinker who loves outsmarting the villain, these bite-sized mysteries offer a fun way to practice logic
Ages 8–12
Whose Poop Is That?
Darrin Lunde
For the naturally curious child who loves facts and isn't afraid of a little mess, this guessing game turns animal track
Ages 4–8
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
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