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Three Little Bikers
Tony Johnston
For the child who loves the feeling of wind in their hair and the small triumphs of a big day out with friends.
Ages 4–8
Black-Eyed Susan
Jennifer Armstrong
For the child noticing a parent's sadness, this story follows a young girl's love for the prairie while her mother strug
Ages 8–12
In Rosa's Mexico
Campbell Geeslin
For the child discovering that kindness can be a kind of magic, these three whimsical tales celebrate problem-solving an
Ages 6–9
Madapple
Christina Meldrum
For the teen exploring the boundaries of faith and family secrets while navigating the heavy weight of being an outsider
Ages 14–18
Likely Story #1
Likely Story
David Van Etten
For the teen navigating the pressure of a public persona, this story explores the blurry boundary between private identi
Ages 12–17
The Penderwicks #1
The Penderwicks
Jeanne Birdsall
For the child longing for a classic summer adventure, this story celebrates the magic of sisterhood and the bittersweet
Ages 8–12
For Laughing Out Loud #1
For Laughing Out Loud: Poems to Tickle Your Funnybone
Jack Prelutsky
For the child who thinks poetry is 'boring' or serious, this collection of silly verses and zany characters will have th
Ages 6–10
Long Meg
Rosemary Minard
For the spirited child who feels too big for the boxes society puts them in, this tale of a girl soldier celebrates find
Ages 7–10
Major League Batboy
Chuck Solomon
For the child who dreams of being on the field, this photo-essay pulls back the curtain on the hard work and high energy
Ages 7–11
Solo
Paul Geraghty
For the child feeling overwhelmed by a big world, this breathtaking tale of a lost penguin chick offers a reassuring loo
Ages 4–8
This Home We Have Made
Anna Hammond, Joe Matunis
For the child noticing people living on the street or wondering what makes a place a home. A poetic journey through a ci
Ages 5–9
Heaven's All-Star Jazz Band
Don Carter
For the child processing the loss of a grandparent and finding peace through the power of music and memory.
Ages 4–8
The Oxboy
Anne Mazer
For the child grappling with feeling like an outsider, this fable explores the heavy burden of hiding one's true self to
Ages 9–13
Space Dogs #1
Space Dogs
Justin Ball, Evan Croker
For the child who loves imagining their pet has a secret life, this hilarious adventure follows alien commanders disguis
Ages 8–12
Mr. Sillypants #2
Let's Go Camping with Mr. Sillypants
M. K. Brown
For the child who feels a bit nervous about new adventures, this quirky tale turns camping jitters into a silly, surreal
Ages 4–8
Miss Paul and the President: The Creative Campaign for Women's Right to Vote
Dean Robbins
For the child who feels small in a world of big rules: Alice Paul's creative, persistent journey shows how one person ca
Ages 4–8
A Gallery of Dinosaurs & Other Early Reptiles
David Peters
For the child who wants to know exactly how big a dinosaur was, this stunningly illustrated guide uses consistent scalin
Ages 7–14
Freddie the Frightened
Freddie the Frightened and the Wondrous Ms. Wardrobe
Pamela Shrapnel
For the child who sees spooky shapes in every shadow at bedtime, this quirky story turns nighttime terrors into a comica
Ages 7–10
Fast Friends
Lisa Horstman
For the child learning that friendship requires give and take, especially when living in close quarters with someone who
Ages 4–8
Confessions of a Serial Kisser
Wendelin Van Draanen
For teens navigating the tricky waters of first crushes and defining relationships, this book humorously explores the se
Ages 12–15
Graced #2
The City in the Lake
Rachel Neumeier
For the teenager grappling with a sense of not quite belonging or uncovering family secrets that change their understand
Ages 12–17
Freedom's Fruit
William H. Hooks
For the child grappling with ideas of justice and injustice, this story offers a powerful tale of a mother's courage and
Ages 8–12
I am an American: A True Story of Japanese Internment
Jerry Stanley
For the child grappling with questions of fairness and identity. This true story uses personal accounts to explore the l
Ages 10–14
Ringside, 1925: Views from the Scopes Trial
Jen Bryant
For young readers wondering how people navigate complex public debates, this powerful verse novel explores a town divide
Ages 11–14
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