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Confetti Kids #5
The Talent Show
Samantha Thornhill
For the child who feels butterflies before a big performance, this story provides the courage to step onto the stage and
Ages 4–8
Take a Picture of Me, James VanDerZee!
Andrea J. Loney
For the child who loves taking pictures or feels their community is special, this book celebrates how art can capture th
Ages 5–10
Tadpole Rex
written and ill. by Kurt Cyrus
For the child who feels small but has a big heart, follow a tiny tadpole's prehistoric journey of growing up into a fier
Ages 4–8
Tad Lincoln's Restless Wriggle: Pandemonium and Patience in the President's House
Beth Anderson
For the child who struggles to sit still or find the right words, this true story celebrates a father's patient love for
Ages 4–9
T4
Ann Clare LeZotte
For the child grappling with why some people are treated as 'less than' and seeking the courage to protect their own inh
Ages 10–14
Sylvia & Miz Lula Maye
Pansie Hart Flood
For the child feeling out of place after a move, this story shows how an unexpected friendship with an elder can turn a
Ages 8–12
Swing Sisters
Karen Deans
For the child who needs to see that passion and teamwork can break down barriers. This story celebrates a pioneering gro
Ages 6–10
Sweety
Andrea Zuill
For the child who feels like an outsider because of their unique hobbies, this story celebrates staying true to yourself
Ages 3–7
Swatch: The Girl Who Loved Color
Julia Denos
For the child who loves to collect things and needs a gentle lesson on why nature is most beautiful when left wild and f
Ages 4–8
Swamp Chomp
Lola M. Schaefer
For the curious child who wonders how nature works, this rhythmic journey through a swamp makes learning about the food
Ages 3–7
Swagger
Carl Deuker
For the teen athlete navigating a crisis of conscience when their dream of a basketball scholarship is threatened by a c
Ages 12–17
The Making of America #1
Susan B. Anthony
Teri Kanefield
For the child who asks why some rules exist and how to change them, this biography explores the grit and legal battles o
Ages 10–14
Gringolandia
Surviving Santiago
Lyn Miller-Lachmann
For the teenager navigating the complexities of a parent's addiction while discovering their own voice amidst political
Ages 12–18
Super-Dragon
Steven Kroll
For the child who feels discouraged when they can't master a new skill right away. Nate the dragon shows that even the b
Ages 4–8
Super Jumbo
Fred Koehler
For the child who loves to play hero and let their imagination run wild. This funny tale celebrates the high energy and
Ages 3–7
The Sun Does Shine (Young Readers Edition)
Anthony Ray Hinton, Lara Love Hardin, Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
For the young reader grappling with big questions about fairness and the justice system. A powerful memoir of finding ho
Ages 10–15
Our Universe #2
Sun! One in a Billion
Stacy McAnulty
For the curious child who gazes at the sky, this playful guide uses a bold, first-person voice to turn solar science int
Ages 4–8
SumoKitty
David Biedrzycki
For the child who struggles with focus or feels discouraged when they fail, this playful story uses a determined cat to
Ages 5–9
Sumo Joe
Mia Wenjen
For siblings finding their balance between competition and connection through the world of Japanese martial arts.
Ages 4–7
Summer She Went Missing, The
Chelsea Ichaso
For the teen processing the shock of a sudden loss or the realization that they might not truly know the people closest
Ages 14–18
Summer of the Wolves
Polly Carlson-Voiles
For the child navigating the uncertainties of foster care or seeking a sense of belonging through a deep connection with
Ages 8–12
Suki's Kimono
Chieri Uegaki
For the child who wants to wear their favorite outfit regardless of what others think, this story celebrates the joy of
Ages 4–8
Suffragist's Guide to the Antarctic, A
Yi Shun Lai
For the teenager seeking their own voice and place in the world while navigating spaces where they are told they do not
Ages 14–18
Subway Story
written and illustrated by Julia Sarcone-Roach
For the child who wonders where things go when they get old or retired. This gentle story explores how even a subway car
Ages 4–8
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