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Paper Mice
Megan Wagner Lloyd
For the quiet child finding their way in a big world, this gentle story follows two paper mice on a nighttime journey to
Ages 3–7
Paper Chains
Elaine Vickers
For the child grappling with the fear that growing up or going to different schools might change their most important fr
Ages 8–12
Papa's Mechanical Fish
Candace Fleming
For the child who asks "why?" and sees a world of possibilities in every everyday object, celebrating the joy of tinkeri
Ages 4–8
Papa, Daddy, & Riley
Seamus Kirst
When a classmate asks Riley which of her two dads is her real father, she finds a beautiful answer. Soft watercolors bri
Ages 4–8
Paletero Man
Lucky Diaz
Follow a boy through his vibrant neighborhood on a quest for a cold treat, where a lost ticket leads to a heartwarming d
Ages 4–8
Pablo Neruda
Monica Brown
For the young dreamer who finds magic in everyday objects and the beauty of nature. This lyrical biography celebrates ho
Ages 4–8
Over the Hills & Far Away
Chris Conover
Whimsical illustrations bring a sense of wonder to this rhythmic journey through the rolling hills and quiet beauty of t
Ages 3–8
Outside In
Jennifer Bradbury
In a future where books are burned by firemen, Guy Montag begins to question his role in a society that outlaws knowledg
Ages 12–17
Outback
Robin Stevenson
For the teenager who feels responsible for a friend in trouble and needs a story about loyalty, courage, and the drive t
Ages 12–18
Out on the Prairie
Donna M. Bateman
For the curious child who loves counting and discovering the wild world. Explore the animals of the South Dakota prairie
Ages 3–7
Out of This World: Poems and Facts About Space
Amy E. Sklansky
Rockets, stars, and distant planets come to life through a blend of playful poetry and fascinating scientific facts abou
Ages 4–8
Out of the Valley of Horses
Wendy Orr
Honey's family is safe in a hidden magical refuge, but when her father falls ill, she must find a way to escape a place
Ages 9–12
Out of School and Into Nature: The Anna Comstock Story
Suzanne Slade
For the child who loves to explore the outdoors and ask 'why' about every bug and leaf, this story celebrates a woman wh
Ages 6–10
Out of Reach
Carrie Arcos
For the teen struggling with the heavy burden of a sibling's addiction. This story provides a space to process the compl
Ages 14–18
Out of Patience
Brian Meehl
For the child who enjoys wacky family secrets and finding humor in the everyday, this story explores how to embrace your
Ages 9–12
Our Flag Was Still There
Jessie Hartland
For the child curious about why we sing the national anthem, this book reveals the collaborative effort and history behi
Ages 6–10
Our Corner Store
Robert Heidbreder
Luminous gouache illustrations and playful poems transform a simple trip to the neighborhood grocery store into a whimsi
Ages 4–8
Ottoline Goes to School
written and ill. by Chris Riddell
For the child who thrives on quirky details and visual secrets, this mystery celebrates finding your place in a school t
Ages 7–10
Other Talk, The: Reckoning With Our White Privilege
Brendan Kiely
For white teenagers and their families navigating the complexities of race: a guide to understanding systemic racism and
Ages 12–18
Ostrich Eye
Beth Cooley
For the teenager navigating the blurred lines between safety and privacy when a local disappearance reveals that someone
Ages 13–17
Orphan Eleven
Gennifer Choldenko
Four children flee a harsh orphanage in 1939, searching for a new life and a sense of belonging within the colorful worl
Ages 8–12
Orleans
Sherri L. Smith
For the teen processing big questions about environmental change and how communities stay together or fall apart during
Ages 14–18
Orbiting Jupiter
Gary D. Schmidt
For those seeking to understand the weight of responsibility and the power of chosen family, this moving story explores
Ages 12–17
Optimists Die First
Susin Nielsen
For the teenager paralyzed by 'what-ifs' after a loss, this story offers a path through grief using humor, art, and the
Ages 13–18
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