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The Girl, the Fish, and the Crown
Marilee Heyer
For the child who struggles with selfishness or seeing others' perspectives, this magical quest shows how helping others
Ages 5–9
Who Was?
Who Was Woodrow Wilson?
Margaret Frith
For the student curious about leadership and the weight of history. This biography explores how a child named Tommy grew
Ages 8–12
The Magic Circle
Donna Jo Napoli
For the reader grappling with the thin line between good and evil. This haunting retelling explores how a compassionate
Ages 12–17
Written in the Stars
Aisha Saeed
For the teen navigating the intense pressure of family expectations and the fight for personal autonomy when cultural tr
Ages 14–18
Where Is?
Where Is the Taj Mahal?
Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler
For the child who marvels at massive structures and historical legends: discover the romantic and architectural history
Ages 8–12
The Whodunit Detective Agency #3
The Movie Theater Mystery
Martin Widmark
For the young problem-solver who loves to ask questions and notice small details. This early chapter book empowers kids
Ages 6–9
Singularity
William Sleator
Sixteen-year-old twins Harry and Barry find a gateway to another universe where time is altered. Their intense sibling r
Ages 4–11
Princess Pulverizer #2
Princess Pulverizer: Follow That Furball
Nancy E. Krulik
Join a cast of curious cats and dogs as they embark on a whimsical, magical journey filled with laughs and unexpected tw
Ages 4–11
Serendipity
The Dream Tree
Stephen Cosgrove
For the child curious about growing up or facing big changes. This gentle story explores the beauty of transformation an
Ages 4–8
Ella's School Picture Day
Lana Jacobs, Sheila Dinsmore
Ella and her friends are excited for Picture Day, but when a friend suggests trying new styles, Ella feels pressure to c
Ages 4–11
Island of the Aunts
Eva Ibbotson
For the child who loves secret worlds and weird creatures but feels misunderstood by the grown-up world. A magical escap
Ages 8–12
Science Comics #2
Dinosaurs: Fossils and Feathers
Karen Romano Young
For the child who asks 'how do we know?' this graphic novel reveals how scientific discoveries changed our image of dino
Ages 9–12
Nickel Bay Nick
Dean Pitchford
For the child grappling with a short temper or family stress, this story shows how secret acts of kindness can transform
Ages 8–12
ChupaCarter #2
ChupaCarter and the Haunted Piñata
George Lopez, Ryan Calejo
For the child who finally feels they belong but worries that a sudden change might take their new friends away.
Ages 8–12
According to Humphrey #2
Friendship According to Humphrey
Betty G. Birney
For the child navigating classroom cliques or feeling replaced by a new friend, Humphrey the hamster offers a tiny persp
Ages 7–10
The Witch Lady Mystery
Carol Beach York
For the child who feels nervous about meeting new people or influenced by neighborhood rumors, this story explores looki
Ages 8–12
What Is the Story Of?
What Is the Story of Dracula?
Michael Burgan
For the curious middle grader who loves spooky stories and wants to know the truth behind the monsters they see on TV an
Ages 8–12
Barely Floating
Lilliam Rivera
For the girl who feels her body doesn't fit the 'sporty' mold but refuses to dim her sparkle. Nat fights for her dream o
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was Bob Marley?
Katie Ellison
For the child who loves music or wants to understand how one person can change the world through songs of peace, justice
Ages 8–12
Cam Jansen #3
Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Dinosaur Bones
David A. Adler
For the child who loves to notice small details and solve puzzles. This mystery helps young readers build confidence as
Ages 6–9
All Aboard Poetry Reader #2
I Brought My Rat for Show-and-Tell
Joan Horton
For the elementary student navigating the silly, slightly messy realities of the classroom, from cafeteria food to playg
Ages 6–9
Watch the Stars Come Out
Riki Levinson
For the child curious about their roots, this gentle story follows two siblings on a brave voyage from the Old World to
Ages 4–8
Who Was? #54
Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt?
Gare Thompson
For the child finding their own voice, this biography shows how a shy girl grew up to become a bold leader who fought fo
Ages 8–11
Miss Smith's Incredible Storybook
Michael Garland
For the child who finds school a bit ordinary or needs a spark to ignite their love for reading by showing how stories c
Ages 4–8
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