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The Jolley-Rogers #1
The Pirates Next Door
Jonny Duddle
For the child who feels like an outsider or has a friend that others don't understand. A girl befriends her new pirate n
Ages 4–8
Meet the Universe #1
I'm a Black Hole
Eve M. Vavagiakis
For the curious explorer mesmerized by the night sky, this rhyming journey makes the mind-bending science of black holes
Ages 4–8
Christmas Is...
Gail Gibbons
For the curious child asking why we decorate trees or who Saint Nicholas was, this clear guide explains the history and
Ages 4–8
My Havana
Rosemary Wells, Secundino Fernandez
For the child who feels homesick or is adjusting to a new city. Dino uses his love for drawing to keep his memories of H
Ages 7–10
Too Much Talk
Angela Shelf Medearis
For the child who loves the ridiculous and the unexpected. This rhythmic folktale explores the delightful chaos that ens
Ages 4–8
Pop-Up Cities #1
Pop-Up London
Jennie Maizels
For the curious young explorer preparing for their first big trip or dreaming of famous sights, this intricate pop-up bo
Ages 5–10
Moshi Moshi Kawaii #1
Where Is Strawberry Princess Moshi?
Mind Wave Inc.
For the child who loves tiny details and sparkly adventures, this vibrant search-and-find keeps little hands busy and ey
Ages 4–8
Stink
Stink-o-pedia More Super Stink-y Stuff from A to Z. Volume two
Megan McDonald
For the curious child who loves gross-out facts and 'stinky' science. This A to Z guide turns weird trivia into an engag
Ages 6–9
The Guild of Specialists #3
Operation Storm City
Joshua Mowll
For the child who loves uncovering secrets and craves an epic quest. This immersive adventure uses maps and gadgets to f
Ages 10–14
MIT Kids Press: Black Innovators
Spark: Jim West's Electrifying Adventures in Creating the Microphone
Ainissa Ramirez
For the child who constantly takes toys apart to see how they work: discover how Jim West's childhood curiosity led to t
Ages 6–10
Boys Dancing From School Gym to Theater Stage
George Ancona
For boys who love to move but might feel hesitant about dance, this photo-filled journey shows how athleticism and art c
Ages 6–10
A Horse in the House, and Other Strange But True Animal Stories
Gail Ablow
For the child who loves the 'weird but true' side of nature, these short, factual stories about animals in human worlds
Ages 6–9
Clarice Bean #2
Guess Who's Babysitting?
Lauren Child
For the child who gets a little nervous (or extra excited) when a favorite relative takes charge while Mom is away.
Ages 4–8
Vermonia #2
Call of the Winged Panther
YoYo
For the child finding their place in a group, this high-energy graphic novel explores how unique talents contribute to a
Ages 8–12
The Land of Neverbelieve
Norman Messenger
For the child whose imagination knows no bounds. This intricately detailed field guide invites young explorers to marvel
Ages 6–12
Scream Street #2
Fang of the Vampire
Tommy Donbavand
For the child who feels like an outsider or is facing a sudden move, this spooky comedy shows that finding your pack can
Ages 8–12
A Poke in the I
Paul B. Janeczko
For the child who loves to draw and play with words, this clever anthology uses the physical shape of poems to bring the
Ages 6–12
Emperor of the Ice How a Changing Climate Affects a Penguin Colony
Nicola Davies
For the curious child asking about the natural world, this beautifully told story explores the resilience of penguins an
Ages 6–9
Vermonia #5
The Warriors' Trial
YoYo
For the child learning to confront their inner anxieties, this high-stakes quest shows how friendship and bravery can ov
Ages 8–12
Moongirl
Henry Selick
For the child who wonders what happens in the night sky, this imaginative journey explores bravery and the magical respo
Ages 5–9
This Is My Eye: A New York Story
Neela Vaswani
For the child who loves to wander and wonder, this vibrant exploration of New York City through a camera lens celebrates
Ages 4–8
Some Things are Scary
Florence Parry Heide
For the child grappling with the universal worries of growing up, from social mishaps to the fear of trying something ne
Ages 4–8
Looking for Yesterday
Alison Jay
For the child who wishes a favorite day would never end, this story uses whimsical science to teach the value of living
Ages 4–8
Do Baby Elephants Suck Their Trunks? Amazing Ways Animals Are Just Like Us
Ben Lerwill
For the child who asks why animals do what they do, this gentle comparison of wild behaviors and human habits fosters a
Ages 4–8
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