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Inside Out and Back Again #2
When Clouds Touch Us
Thanhhà Lại
For the child feeling the weight of starting over (again) and trying to hold onto their identity while moving to a new c
Ages 8–12
Eric Carle and Friends
What's Your Favorite Color?
Eric Carle
For the budding artist who sees the world in every shade. This stunning collection invites children to discover how fift
Ages 4–8
What's Inside a Bird's Nest?: And other Questions about Nature & Life Cycles
Rachel Ignotofsky
For the curious child who loves exploring the backyard and asking how nature works. This guide reveals the hidden engine
Ages 4–8
What's Going On Here?
Olivier Tallec
For the child with a wild imagination who loves making up their own stories. This interactive flip-book turns reading in
Ages 3–6
What Will You Be, Sara Mee?
Kate Aver Avraham
For families wanting to share the joy of cultural traditions and the excitement of a child's first major milestone.
Ages 4–8
What We Wear
Maya Ajmera, Elise Hofer Derstine, Cynthia Pon
For the child curious about how peers live around the globe, this photographic journey celebrates the beautiful variety
Ages 3–8
What to Expect When You're Expecting Larvae
Bridget Heos
For the curious child fascinated by creepy crawlies, this witty guide uses a hilarious pregnancy parody to explain the r
Ages 5–9
What to Expect When You're Expecting (Animals) #2
What to Expect When You're Expecting Joeys
Bridget Heos
For the curious child asking how animals are born, this parody of a famous pregnancy guide makes learning about marsupia
Ages 4–8
What to Expect When You're Expecting (Animals) #1
What to Expect When You're Expecting Hatchlings
Bridget Heos
For curious kids fascinated by nature, this silly yet factual guide parodies pregnancy books to explain the life cycle a
Ages 4–8
What To Do About Alice?
Barbara Kerley
For the child who feels too big for their britches or struggles with 'proper' behavior. This lively biography celebrates
Ages 4–9
What the Ladybird Heard #2
What the Ladybird Heard Next
Julia Donaldson
For the child who loves outsmarting the 'bad guys' through clever thinking and teamwork. A rhythmic tale of small heroes
Ages 3–6
What the Heart Knows
Joyce Sidman
For the young person navigating big transitions, seeking a way to mend a broken friendship, or needing a moment of quiet
Ages 10–18
Indigenous Knowledge #1
What the Eagle Sees
Eldon Yellowhorn, Kathy Lowinger
For the child curious about history's untold stories. Explore the survival and agency of Indigenous peoples on Turtle Is
Ages 9–14
What Isabella Wanted: Isabella Stewart Gardner Builds a Museum
Candace Fleming
For the child who loves collecting treasures and marching to their own beat: discover the woman who turned her unconvent
Ages 4–9
What If Wilhelmina: A Story of Imagination Run Wild
Joseph Belisle
For the child who struggles with 'what-ifs' and catastrophizing when something goes wrong. A humorous look at how imagin
Ages 4–8
What Happened on Planet Kid
Jane Leslie Conly
For the child feeling anxious about a parent's health or navigating a summer away from home, this story explores the hea
Ages 8–12
What Flowers Remember
Shannon Wiersbitzky
For the child navigating a changing relationship with a grandparent or elderly neighbor as their memory begins to fade.
Ages 8–12
What Can a Crane Pick Up?
Rebecca Kai Dotlich
For the machine-obsessed child who loves to wonder how things work, this bouncy rhyming book explores the incredible (an
Ages 2–6
Whales and Us: Our Shared Journey
India Desjardins
For the inquisitive child curious about our connection to the deep, this book explores how humans and whales have shaped
Ages 9–12
Whale Snow
Debby Dahl Edwardson
For the child curious about different cultures, this story explores the spiritual connection between a boy, his communit
Ages 4–8
Whale of a Time, A: A Funny Poem for Each Day of the Year
Lou Peacock
For the family looking to start a joyful daily ritual: this massive collection offers a silly, whimsical poem for every
Ages 5–11
Wet Cement: A Mix of Concrete Poems
Bob Raczka
For the curious child who loves wordplay and visual tricks. This clever collection uses only letters to create shapes th
Ages 8–12
Welcome, Brown Bird
Mary Lyn Ray
For the child who wonders where the birds go in winter, this lyrical story celebrates our global connection through the
Ages 4–8
Welcome to America, Champ!
Catherine Stier
For the child grappling with the mixed emotions of a major move. This historical journey explores the bittersweet feelin
Ages 6–10
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