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Tom Swift Jr. #24
Tom Swift and His Space Solartron
Victor Appleton II
For the young dreamer who loves to build and protect their own inventions. Tom Swift must defend his giant solar energy
Ages 8–14
Sarai #2
Sarai Saves the Music
Sarai Gonzalez, Monica Brown
For the child who wants to make a difference in their community but doesn't know where to start when things feel unfair.
Ages 7–10
Sarai #4
Sarai in the Spotlight
Sarai Gonzalez, Monica Brown
For the child who loves the limelight but feels the pressure of performance, this story celebrates the joy of being your
Ages 7–10
All About Doggie and Pussycat
Josef Čapek
For the child who loves imagining their pets have a secret human life, these gentle stories explore the funny side of tr
Ages 4–8
Niko Draws a Feeling
Bob Raczka
For the child who expresses themselves in unconventional ways and the parents who want to honor their child's unique int
Ages 4–8
Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighborhood
F. Isabel Campoy, Theresa Howell
For the child who feels small in a big world and needs to see how one person's creative spark can light up an entire com
Ages 4–8
My Cold Plum Lemon Pie Bluesy Mood
Tameka Fryer Brown
For the child who experiences a whirlwind of emotions throughout the day. Jamie uses vibrant colors to name and navigate
Ages 4–8
Danitra Brown #1
Meet Danitra Brown
Nikki Grimes
For the child seeking a best friend who celebrates their true self. These rhythmic poems honor the joy and loyalty found
Ages 7–10
Men, Microscopes, and Living Things
Katherine B. Shippen
For the teen who loves asking 'how do we know that?' this narrative history explores the great minds and tiny discoverie
Ages 12–16
Cock-a-Doodle Doo
Berta Hader, Elmer Hader
For the child who feels like the 'odd duck' in their group and is looking for where they truly belong.
Ages 4–8
Grimpow #1
Grimpow: The Invisible Road
Rafael Ábalos
For the teen who loves decoding secrets and wonders if there is more to history than what is in the textbooks.
Ages 12–17
The Remember Balloons
Jessie Oliveros
For the child who is noticing their grandparent becoming forgetful or confused. A gentle metaphor for memory loss and th
Ages 4–8
Zara's Hats
Paul Meisel
Zara uses her imagination and a splash of watercolor to design unique hats that might just be enough to save her family’
Ages 4–8
You Wouldn't Want to Be
You Wouldn't Want to Be a Victorian Schoolchild
John Malam
For the student who thinks their teacher is too strict, this hilarious survival guide reveals just how lucky they are no
Ages 7–11
You Can't Have My Planet, But Take My Brother, Please
James Mihaley
Earth is under threat from an alien force, leaving Giles and his friends to lead a high-stakes battle to save the planet
Ages 8–12
X Marks the Spot (Puppy Pirates series)
Erin Soderberg
For the child who loves high-stakes competition and needs to see how different personalities can work together to win a
Ages 6–9
The Claidi Journals #1
Wolf Tower
Tanith Lee
An intelligent and bold heroine embarks on a series of fantasy journeys and dangerous adventures.
Ages 12–17
Willow and the Snow Day Dance
Denise Brennan-Nelson
Spunky Willow moves to a new street and uses her creative spirit to win over the neighbors, including the very grumpy Mr
Ages 4–8
Willie Wins
Almira Astudillo Gilles
Charming story of young Willie's growing understanding of his Filipino heritage.
Ages 6–10
Wiggle and Waggle #1
Wiggle and Waggle
Caroline Arnold
Wiggle and Waggle spend their days wriggling through the dirt and helping the garden grow in this playful story about tw
Ages 4–8
Wicked Whodunits
Jim Sukach
Can you spot the culprit? These quick-fire mystery puzzles challenge you to find the hidden clues and solve the case bef
Ages 8–12
Whose Poop Is That?
Darrin Lunde
Animal tracking becomes a playful guessing game as you look at detailed illustrations to figure out which creature left
Ages 4–8
Who Took My Hairy Toe?
Shutta Crum
A giant hairy toe has gone missing, and its owner wants it back. This spooky retelling of a classic monster tale is just
Ages 4–8
What-to-Do Guides for Kids
What to Do When You Worry Too Much
Dawn Huebner
For the child who struggles with big 'what-if' thoughts, this workbook uses metaphors and activities to help them take c
Ages 6–12
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