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The Tangerine Tree
Regina Hanson
For the child grappling with the sadness of a parent leaving for work, this gentle story provides a way to stay connecte
Ages 5–8
A Stick Is an Excellent Thing: Poems Celebrating Outdoor Play
Marilyn Singer
For children who need a nudge to step away from screens and rediscover the magic of a simple stick, a mud puddle, or a g
Ages 4–8
The Enchanted Storks: A Tale of Bagdad
Aaron Shepard
For the child who loves getting lost in old worlds, this lushly illustrated tale explores the danger of curiosity and th
Ages 6–10
Three Blind Mice
The Complete Story of the Three Blind Mice
John William Ivimey
For the child who loves the 'Three Blind Mice' nursery rhyme and wonders how those poor mice got into such a pickle in t
Ages 4–8
From Top Hats to Baseball Caps, from Bustles to Blue Jeans Why We Dress the Way We Do
Lila Perl
For the curious student who wonders why we stopped wearing corsets and top hats, this history of fashion reveals the sur
Ages 9–12
Mr. Murphy's Marvelous Invention
Eileen Christelow
For the child who loves to tinker but finds things don't always go as planned, this humorous tale celebrates the messy,
Ages 4–8
The Story Of... #1
The Story of Money
Betsy Maestro
For the curious child asking where money comes from. This clear, beautifully illustrated history explains how we traded
Ages 7–11
When My Name was Keoko
Linda Sue Park
For the child navigating what it means to stay true to their heritage when their world demands they change their name an
Ages 10–14
The Story Of... #2
The Story of Religion
Betsy Maestro
For the child curious about why their neighbors celebrate differently or the student starting social studies, this guide
Ages 6–10
A Girl Called Boy
Belinda Hurmence
For the child who takes modern comforts for granted or feels disconnected from their family history. A girl finds hersel
Ages 9–13
Ida B. Wells Mother of the Civil Rights Movement
Dennis Brindell Fradin, Judith Bloom Fradin
For the child who asks why the world isn't always fair, this biography shows how one woman used her pen and her voice to
Ages 10–14
How Many Days to America? A Thanksgiving Story
Eve Bunting
For the child curious about why families leave their homes, this story explores the search for safety and the deep meani
Ages 4–9
I Hate My Teddy Bear
David McKee
For the child who uses bickering and boasting to hide their feelings, this surreal adventure explores how friendship sur
Ages 4–8
Super Champions
Super-Champions of Auto Racing
Ross R. Olney
For the young racing enthusiast who wants to know the difference between a dragster and an Indy car while learning about
Ages 9–13
Touch the Moon
Marion Dane Bauer
For the child who longs for a pet of their own: discover how magic and imagination help a young girl bridge the gap betw
Ages 7–10
The Cat that was Left Behind
C. S. Adler
For the child who feels like an outsider or has trouble trusting others. A cynical foster boy finds an unlikely mirror i
Ages 9–12
The Man from the Land of Fandango
Margaret Mahy
For the child who loves to move and shake. This exuberant rhyming tale sparks wonder through a magical visitor who celeb
Ages 4–8
Roll Over, Rosie
Trinka Enell
For the child who is discovering that patience and creativity are just as important as treats when teaching a stubborn f
Ages 4–8
Sister of the Quints
Stella Pevsner
For the adolescent navigating a massive change in family size and the feeling of being overlooked in a suddenly crowded
Ages 9–12
A Real American
Richard Easton
For the child navigating changes in their community and learning to see past local prejudices when new neighbors arrive
Ages 9–12
Granny the Pag
Nina Bawden
For the child who feels like their 'chosen' family is their real family. Cat fights to stay with her eccentric grandmoth
Ages 9–12
June 29, 1999
David Wiesner
For the child who wonders 'what if' and loves to experiment: explore a world where a school science project leads to a s
Ages 5–10
Sugar Changed the World A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science
Marc Aronson, Marina Budhos
For the teenager asking deep questions about how the world became so interconnected. Explore how a simple kitchen staple
Ages 12–18
Unsinkable: From Russian Orphan to Paralympic Swimming World Champion
Jessica Long, Hannah Long
For the child navigating a new physical challenge or seeking the grit to chase big dreams. This memoir proves that what
Ages 8–12
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