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Princess of the Wild Swans
Diane Zahler
Princess Meriel faces a grueling and silent quest to break the dark enchantment that has transformed her brothers into w
Ages 8–12
Princess Kim #2
Princess Kim and Too Much Truth
Maryann Cocca-Leffler
Kim decides to say exactly what she is thinking at all times, only to realize that being completely honest can sometimes
Ages 4–8
Pretty Tricky: The Sneaky Way Plants Survive
Etta Kaner
From clever traps to hidden defenses, see the ingenious and sneaky ways plants adapt to stay alive in the wild.
Ages 7–10
The President of the Jungle
André Rodrigues, Larissa Ribeiro, Paula Desgualdo, Pedro Markun
For the child who wonders how leaders are chosen or feels something isn't fair, this jungle election breaks down the bas
Ages 5–8
Precious Gold, Precious Jade
Sharon E. Heisel
Amid the grit of the gold rush, a fourteen-year-old girl’s new friendship with a Chinese peer reveals the painful realit
Ages 10–14
Precious Bones
Mika Ashley-Hollinger
Deep in the wild Florida swamp of sixty years ago, Bones and Little Man wander through the brush to discover a world tee
Ages 10–14
Prairie Train
Marsha Wilson Chall
For the child preparing for their first big solo trip or a long journey to see family. This rhythmic story turns a train
Ages 4–8
The Power of Snow
Bob Raczka
For the child who marvels at how a single snowflake can turn into a winter wonderland, this book reveals the hidden math
Ages 6–10
Possum Summer
Jen K. Blom
An eleven-year-old girl living on an Oklahoma cattle ranch finds herself making risky decisions as she follows her deep
Ages 8–12
Porky and Bess #1
Porky and Bess
Ellen Weiss, Mel Friedman
A messy pig and a tidy cat prove that being different is no match for a great friendship in this easy-to-read story abou
Ages 5–8
Poppies of Iraq
Brigitte Findakly, Lewis Trondheim
For the teen or adult seeking to understand the human side of history, displacement, and the bittersweet task of preserv
Ages 12–18
Poor Doreen
Sally Lloyd-Jones
Doreen the fish is off to visit her cousin, blissfully unaware of the many watery perils she narrowly escapes along her
Ages 4–8
Poop for Breakfast: Why Some Animals Eat It
Sara Levine
It sounds gross, but there are vital biological reasons why some animals eat their own waste, from nutrition to survival
Ages 7–10
Poop Detectives
Ginger Wadsworth
For the curious child who loves animals and the environment: discover how a dog's amazing sense of smell can help scient
Ages 8–12
Pool
JiHyeon Lee
For the child who feels overwhelmed by noisy crowds or finds it easier to connect through quiet play and shared imaginat
Ages 4–8
Poe Won't Go
Kelly DiPucchio
For the child who feels unheard or the caregiver looking to model the power of a simple, 'What's wrong?' A humorous look
Ages 4–8
A Pocketful of Stars
Aisha Bushby
Safiya enters the vivid dreams of her mother’s childhood in Kuwait to search for a way to reach her while she is in a co
Ages 9–13
Plunked
Michael Northrop
Sixth-grader Jack loves Little League, but after getting hit by a pitch, he must find a way to face the mound without th
Ages 8–12
Please Excuse This Poem
Brett Fletcher Lauer
For the teenager seeking a voice that resonates with their modern reality. This collection of contemporary poetry explor
Ages 12–18
Playing Atari with Saddam Hussein
Jennifer Roy
For the child curious about life in other countries or struggling to understand news of global conflict through a lens o
Ages 10–14
Plants Fight Back: Discover the Clever Adaptations Plants Use to Survive
Lisa J. Amstutz
For the curious child who wonders why some plants have prickles or sticky sap, this rhyming guide reveals the surprising
Ages 5–9
Planet Earth Is Blue
Nicole Panteleakos
For the child who experiences the world differently and feels misunderstood by those around them. A moving look at neuro
Ages 8–12
A Plan for the People: Nelson Mandela's Hope for His Nation
Lindsey McDivitt
For children asking why the world isn't always fair, this inspiring biography shows how one man's courage and patience h
Ages 6–9
Ping-Pong Queen of Chinatown, The
Andrew Yang
Two friends lean on each other while navigating the intense pressure of college admissions and their families' high hope
Ages 12–18
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