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How I Spent My Summer Vacation
Mark Teague
For the child who loves to spin a tall tale, this book celebrates the boundless creativity of imagination and the joy of
Ages 4–8
Merl and Jasper's Supper Caper
Laura Rankin
For the child who loves imagining their drawings coming to life and enjoys playful, meta-fictional twists on their favor
Ages 4–8
Firefly Island
Tangle and the Firesticks
Benedict Blathwayt
For the child who feels like their mistakes have defined them, this story offers hope that even a big blunder can be tur
Ages 4–8
Central Heating: Poems About Fire and Warmth
Marilyn Singer
For the child who marvels at a flickering candle or the warmth of the sun, this poetic collection explores the magic and
Ages 6–10
Stop That Noise
Paul Geraghty
For the child who struggles with loud environments or sensory overwhelm: discover how the sounds of nature compare to th
Ages 4–8
Traction Man #1
Traction Man Is Here!
Mini Grey
For the child whose imagination turns the kitchen sink into a deep-sea mission and a pile of laundry into a treacherous
Ages 4–8
I Am the Messenger
Markus Zusak
For the teen feeling adrift or invisible, this philosophical mystery follows an ordinary cab driver who discovers that s
Ages 14–18
The Snow Country Prince
Daisaku Ikeda
For the child learning the power of gentle care and perseverance. Siblings Mariko and Kazuo discover how patience and ki
Ages 5–9
Walking to the Creek
David Williams
For the child who thrives in the outdoors, this sensory journey celebrates the quiet wonders found in the backyard woods
Ages 4–8
Seymour Simon Science
Animal Fact/Animal Fable
Seymour Simon
For the inquisitive child who loves to question everything. This engaging guide helps young readers separate animal myth
Ages 5–9
Wildwood #1
Wildwood Dancing
Juliet Marillier
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of family responsibility while yearning for a world of magic and independence.
Ages 12–18
The Tía Lola Stories #1
How Tía Lola Came to Stay
Julia Alvarez
For the child navigating a move or a family change, this story offers a colorful look at finding belonging when your wor
Ages 8–12
Under the Watsons' Porch
Susan Shreve
For the preteen navigating the blurry line between a first crush and peer pressure when a new friend's choices start to
Ages 10–14
Brave Eagle's Account of the Fetterman Fight
Paul Goble, Dorothy Goble
For the child questioning why history books often tell only one side of a story, this historical account offers a powerf
Ages 9–13
Tending to Grace
Kimberly Fusco
For the teenager who feels invisible or struggles to speak up, this story explores finding your voice when your world ha
Ages 12–17
Maybe a Mole
Julia Cunningham
For the child who feels like an outsider because they see things others don't, or who is ready to explore how unique gif
Ages 7–10
Melanie Martin #2
With Love from Spain, Melanie Martin
Carol Weston
For the child who loves to document every detail of their life, this journal-style journey explores the wonder of travel
Ages 8–12
The Paddock: A Story in Praise of the Earth
Lilith Norman
For the child who asks how the world was made, this lyrical journey through time reveals the enduring strength of the ea
Ages 5–9
Eyewitness Books
Butterfly & Moth
Paul Whalley
For the child who marvels at the garden, this visual guide reveals the hidden world of caterpillars, cocoons, and the sp
Ages 8–12
How I Wonder What You Are
L.M. Lynch
For the child navigating the changing landscape of home, from a sibling's autism diagnosis to the loss of a favorite out
Ages 9–12
The Book of Dust #3
The Rose Field
Philip Pullman
For the young adult navigating the complexities of their own beliefs while standing up against systems that limit person
Ages 14–18
Star-Crossed
Linda Collison
For the teen navigating the pressures of societal expectations while discovering their true strength and identity throug
Ages 13–18
I Was A Rat!
Philip Pullman
For the child who feels misunderstood or struggles to find their place, this clever tale explores the difference between
Ages 8–12
Boy Minus Girl
Richard Uhlig
For the teen navigating the messy reality of a first major crush and the funny, awkward transition from childhood fantas
Ages 14–17
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