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Cookiesaurus Rex #1
Cookiesaurus Rex
Amy Fellner Dominy, Nate Evans
For the child who has very specific ideas about how they want to look or be seen. A hilarious look at self-expression th
Ages 4–8
Captain Fact #2
Dinosaur Adventure
Knife and Packer
For the child who loves silly jokes and high-energy chaos, this time-traveling romp makes reading feel like an effortles
Ages 7–10
Orangutan Tongs
Jon Agee
For the child who loves the sound of words and the joy of a good giggle. This collection of tongue twisters and nonsense
Ages 4–8
Bill Nye the Science Guy #2
Big Blue Ocean
Bill Nye, Ian G. Saunders
For the curious child who wonders what lies beneath the waves. This engaging guide uses experiments and Bill Nye's signa
Ages 7–10
Bang!
Sharon G. Flake
For the teenager grappling with the heavy weight of loss and the pressure of finding their way in a world where safety i
Ages 12–18
The Enemy #3
The Fear
Charlie Higson
For the teen navigating a world where the adults they once trusted have become threats. This survival story explores fin
Ages 12–18
Alive
Chandler Baker
For the teen navigating the intense emotions of a major health crisis or wondering if the strange connection they feel w
Ages 13–18
Kim Possible #9
Tweeb Trouble
Disney Book Group
For the child learning to balance responsibilities with the chaos of younger siblings. This interactive mission lets rea
Ages 7–10
The Half-life of Planets
Emily Franklin, Brendan Halpin
For the teen navigating the complexities of social labels and finding genuine connection while staying true to their uni
Ages 12–18
How to Break a Heart
Kiera Stewart
For the teen navigating the sting of a first breakup and the messy, confusing desire to get even while trying to underst
Ages 12–16
Skating Dreams #6
Coach's Choice
Nola Thacker
For the child who needs the courage to speak up when an authority figure's direction doesn't feel right for them.
Ages 7–10
Tales from the Odyssey #3
Tales from the Odyssey: Volume Three
Mary Pope Osborne
For the child who loves epic adventures but finds the classics a bit daunting. This accessible retelling makes the legen
Ages 8–12
A Twisted Tale #6
Mirror, Mirror
Jen Calonita
In this twisted take on Snow White, the Evil Queen poisons the prince, sending Snow on a perilous quest to reclaim her k
Ages 12–18
Gaijin: American Prisoner of War
Matt Faulkner
For the child grappling with being caught between two cultures, this graphic novel explores identity and justice during
Ages 10–14
W.I.T.C.H. #15
The Courage to Choose
Disney Book Group
For the young reader learning that even when they feel uniquely vulnerable, they can find strength in the support of the
Ages 8–12
Heartwood Hotel #1
A True Home
Kallie George
For the child searching for where they belong. A lonely mouse finds a job and a chosen family within the walls of a gran
Ages 7–10
Daughters of the Moon #8
Possession
Lynne Ewing
For the teenager grappling with changes in their personality and the scary feeling of losing control over their own iden
Ages 12–16
Conviction
Kelly Loy Gilbert
For the teenager grappling with complex family loyalty and the heavy weight of doing the right thing when the person the
Ages 14–18
The Accelerati Trilogy #1
Tesla's Attic
Neal Shusterman, Eric Elfman
For the child adjusting to a new home who loves to tinker, explore, and uncover hidden secrets in the most ordinary plac
Ages 8–13
Out of Abaton #1
The Wooden Prince
John Claude Bemis
For the child who feels like an outsider or is questioning their own identity while navigating a world of high expectati
Ages 8–12
The Gumazing Gum Girl! #1
Chews Your Destiny
Rhode Montijo
For the child who struggles to follow rules or keep secrets from their parents, especially when their mistakes turn into
Ages 6–9
The Naturals #2
Killer Instinct
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
For the teen who feels defined by their family's past or struggles to trust their own unique instincts while working in
Ages 12–18
Say Her Name
Zetta Elliott
For the child processing news of systemic injustice or seeking to honor the lives of Black women through a lens of both
Ages 10–18
Bloody Mary
The Bloody Mary Saga
Hillary Monahan
For the teenager who loves the thrill of an urban legend and is looking for a chilling way to explore the weight of curi
Ages 14–18
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