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Shira and Esther's Double Dream Debut
Anna E. Jordan
For the child who feels caught between their own passions and their family's expectations, this humorous swap shows ther
Ages 8–12
Minh and the Magic Grains of Rice
Ðo Nguyet Hà
For the child who refuses to eat their dinner, this magical adventure transforms a bowl of rice into a journey of cultur
Ages 6–9
Mani Semilla Finds Her Quetzal Voice
Anna Lapera
For the middle schooler navigating the messy intersection of body changes, family secrets, and the discovery that they c
Ages 10–14
Ancient Night
David Álvarez, David Bowles
For the child who marvels at the moon and stars, this luminous Mesoamerican myth explores how a clever opossum and a tir
Ages 4–9
The Snail
Emily Hughes
For the child who feels small in a big world, this gentle story encourages finding your own pace and appreciating the jo
Ages 6–9
Frank #3
Frank and the Big Mistake
Martha Brockenbrough
For the child learning to navigate tricky social boundaries when a high-energy houseguest or younger sibling disrupts th
Ages 6–9
Smash, Crash, Topple, Roll!
Catherine Thimmesh
For the curious child who loves taking things apart and wondering how they work, this book celebrates the fun of physics
Ages 6–10
Gumluck the Wizard #1
The Story of Gumluck the Wizard
Adam Rex
For the child who stays kind and optimistic even when others are grumpy or ungrateful.
Ages 6–10
Barkus #2
Barkus: Dog Dreams
Patricia MacLachlan
For the early reader who loves their furry best friend and is ready to tackle their first chapter book with a gentle, co
Ages 5–8
Neverforgotten
Alejandra Algorta
For the child grappling with a sudden loss of confidence or a mysterious setback. A lyrical exploration of identity and
Ages 8–12
The Immortal Boy
Francisco Montaña Ibáñez
For the teen or mature reader exploring the harsh realities of social neglect and the profound strength found in sibling
Ages 12–17
Charlie & Mouse #5
Charlie & Mouse Lost and Found
Laurel Snyder
For the child who experiences big feelings over a lost comfort object or dreams of the day they finally get a dog of the
Ages 4–8
The Faraway Forest #1
Wally's Route
Debbie Fong
For the child who thrives on routine and community but sometimes feels overwhelmed by big tasks or a grumpy neighbor.
Ages 5–8
Blue Wings
Jef Aerts
For the child learning to navigate the delicate balance of caring for a sibling with different needs while protecting a
Ages 8–12
Little Fox
Edward van de Vendel
For the child who experiences the world with deep intensity, this lyrical story follows a young fox through a dreamscape
Ages 7–10
My New Zealand Story
Dawn Raid
Pauline Vaeluaga Smith
For the child noticing unfairness in the world and wondering how to help. This diary-style story follows a girl discover
Ages 8–12
Does a Bulldozer Have a Butt?
Derick Wilder
For the child who has entered the 'butt' phase and finds anatomy hilarious. This playful rhyme explores curiosity throug
Ages 3–6
Jumping Jack
Germano Zullo
For the child who has lost their confidence after a setback. This story follows a champion horse and his rider as they n
Ages 4–8
Heroes of the Environment
Harriet Rohmer
For the child who wants to change the world but feels too small. Discover twelve true stories of regular people taking b
Ages 9–12
High Spirits
Camille Gomera-Tavarez
For teens exploring their roots or navigating family secrets, these stories blend magical realism with the complex reali
Ages 14–18
The Porcupine Mouse
Bonnie Pryor
For siblings who can't stop bickering and need a reminder that their different strengths make them an unbeatable team wh
Ages 4–8
Reading Beauty
Deborah Underwood
For the child who loves books but feels like they are being told to put them away, or for any young reader who believes
Ages 4–8
Who What Where?
Olivier Tallec
For the child who loves to play detective. This interactive whodunit uses visual puzzles to turn reading into a game of
Ages 3–6
Keeker and the Sneaky Pony #1
Keeker and the Sneaky Pony
Hadley Higginson
For the child who is navigating a tricky new friendship or trying to manage a headstrong pet. This story highlights how
Ages 5–8
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