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Give Yourself Goosebumps #6
Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter
R. L. Stine
For the child who loves to be in the driver's seat and enjoys high-stakes 'what-if' scenarios with a spooky, imaginative
Ages 8–12
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Fun with Clifford
Norman Bridwell
For the child who thrives on routine and simple joys, these short stories offer a comforting look at friendship, play, a
Ages 3–6
Santa's Reindeer Games
Samantha Berger
For the child who loves the high-energy excitement of game shows and wants a silly, non-traditional look at how Santa's
Ages 4–8
AlphaTales #24
A Xylophone for X-ray Fish
Liza Charlesworth
For the early learner just starting to recognize sounds and symbols, this playful underwater adventure makes mastering t
Ages 3–6
Dinosongs: Poems to Celebrate a T.rex Named Sue
Kevin Crotty
For the young explorer marveling at the giant skeletons in a museum, these lyrical poems bring the world's most famous T
Ages 6–10
A Goldfish Boy Mystery #2
The Magpie Riddle
Lisa Thompson
For the child who loves a puzzle but also feels the weight of keeping secrets or finding where they belong in their frie
Ages 9–12
My Daddy and Me
Amy E. Sklansky
A tender introduction to the bond between fathers and their little ones, perfect for celebrating shared moments through
Ages 0–3
Murderous Maths #2
Fractions and Averages
Kjartan Poskitt
For the child who thinks math is boring or stressful, this hilarious guide uses quirky characters and comic-style tricks
Ages 8–12
T*Witches #10
Destiny's Twins
H. B. Gilmour, Randi Reisfeld
For the pre-teen navigating the pressure of high expectations and the desire to fit in while discovering their own uniqu
Ages 8–12
The Kids of Einstein Elementary #2
Titanic Cat
Len Mlodinow, Matt Costello
For the child who loves rescue missions and historical mysteries. A group of students travels back to 1912 to solve a lo
Ages 7–10
Time Travel Adventures #1
George Washington's Socks
Elvira Woodruff
For the child curious about the past who needs to see that history is more than just names and dates. A backyard campout
Ages 8–12
Horrible Histories
Groovy Greeks and Rotten Romans
Terry Deary
For the curious child who finds standard history textbooks dry, this book uses 'foul facts' and humor to bring the ancie
Ages 7–12
Dara Ó Briain's Science #2
Is There Anybody Out There?
Dara Ó Briain
For the curious kid who stares at the stars and wonders if we're alone, this funny guide blends serious science with hil
Ages 8–12
Fishy Business
Laura Dower
For the child who loves slapstick fun and needs to see that even the biggest workplace messes can be solved with a littl
Ages 6–9
Scooby-Doo! Readers #23
The Scary Safari
Gail Herman
For the curious child who loves exploring the world. This early chapter book builds confidence in new readers through a
Ages 6–8
Horrible Harry #16
Horrible Harry Takes the Cake
Suzy Kline
For the child who loves to be in the know about grown-up secrets and navigates the busy, funny social world of a second-
Ages 6–9
I Know an Old Teacher
Anne Bowen
Perfect for lightening the mood in a new classroom, this silly story turns a nervous teacher's mishap into a hilarious s
Ages 4–8
Emma-Jean Lazarus #1
Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree
Lauren Tarshis
For the child who feels like an observer in a world of social rules they don't quite understand. This story follows a lo
Ages 9–13
Lavender
Karen Hesse
For the child feeling anxious about a new baby in the family, this gentle story explores the fear of being replaced and
Ages 6–9
The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod #3
Tenth Grade Bleeds
Z Brewer
For the teenager grappling with a sense of being an outsider while trying to balance personal ethics against dark impuls
Ages 12–16
Little Apple
Adventure in Legoland
Carol Matas
For the child who loves building with blocks and wonders what it would be like to step inside their own creations.
Ages 7–10
LEGO Hero Factory: Secret Mission #2
Legion of Darkness
Greg Farshtey
For the child who loves imagining epic battles between good and evil and finds confidence in seeing characters work toge
Ages 7–10
Chuggington
Lights, Camera, Action Chugger!
Scholastic
For the young fan who looks up to a hero, this story explores how even the smallest friend can step up to help someone t
Ages 4–7
Hop In!
Julie Small-Gamby
For the early reader building confidence, this simple story uses repetitive phonics to explore feelings of inclusion whe
Ages 4–6
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