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Everything You Need to Know about Soccer!
DK
For the young athlete who wants to master the pitch, this visual guide breaks down everything from pro techniques to the
Ages 7–10
Robert Winston's Science #2
What Makes Me Me?
Robert Winston
Genetic makeup and life experiences collide in this fascinating look at how DNA, chromosomes, and habits shape every per
Ages 7–11
Owl and Otter #2
The Big Talent Show
Andrea Mills
For the child who feels nervous about sharing their hidden talents or worries they don't have a special skill to show th
Ages 5–7
A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Life Online
Dave S. Anderson, Blake Fleischacker
For parents seeking to guide their children through the complexities of the digital world, this book fosters healthy onl
Ages 8–12
DK Readers
Titanic
Caryn Jenner
For the child captivated by historical mysteries and grand adventures, this book uncovers the full story of the unsinkab
Ages 8–12
DK Readers
Superman: Man of Steel
Matt Jones
For the early reader who loves action and is starting to explore what it means to be a hero. This book builds confidence
Ages 5–7
Her Rebel Highness
Diana Ma
For the teen navigating the tension between family expectations and their own budding identity as they discover a world
Ages 12–18
Flower Power #1
Luv Ya Bunches
Lauren Myracle
Four friends named after flowers navigate the drama of fifth grade through a mix of text messages, blog posts, and scrip
Ages 8–12
Marya Khan #2
Marya Khan and the Abominable Ski Trip
Saadia Faruqi
For the child who feels the pressure of sibling rivalry or the need to prove they are a 'big kid' while navigating trick
Ages 6–9
Wildseed Witch #3
Fortunes and Frenemies
Marti Dumas
For the child navigating the tricky waters of middle school social circles and the pressure to belong while staying true
Ages 8–12
Astrid and Stella #1
The cosmic adventures of Astrid & Stella
Sabrina Moyle
For the child who loves bright colors and silly adventures but needs a gentle reminder that making mistakes is okay as t
Ages 6–9
Oliver's Great Big Universe #2
Oceans Are Deep!
Jorge Cham
For the curious kid who loves a good laugh, this diary-style adventure turns summer assignments into a deep dive through
Ages 8–12
The Questioneers #4
Sofia Valdez and the Vanishing Vote
Andrea Beaty
Grade Two must vote to choose a new class pet, but Sofia Valdez notices something is very wrong when the ballots start d
Ages 6–9
Mermaid School #1
Mermaid School
Lucy Courtenay
For the child feeling nervous about their first day or wondering if they will find their place in a new group.
Ages 7–10
Dear Mothman
Robin Gow
After losing his best friend, Noah writes letters to a mysterious forest cryptid to find a place where he truly belongs.
Ages 10–14
The Icarus Project
Laura Quimby
Thirteen-year-old Maya joins her father on an Arctic mammoth excavation only to find a mysterious secret buried deep wit
Ages 8–12
Sun Chasers
Kacen Callender
For the teen feeling lost in the dark, this survival story follows a brave group searching for hope and light in a world
Ages 12–18
Village of Scoundrels
Margi Preus
For the young reader processing the weight of historical injustice, this story shows how ordinary teens find the bravery
Ages 10–14
The Misadventures of Salem Hyde #1
Spelling Trouble
Frank Cammuso
Salem Hyde is a young witch who prefers magic to studying, but winning the school spelling bee requires teamwork with he
Ages 7–10
The Terrible Two #2
The Terrible Two Get Worse
Mac Barnett, Jory John
For the child who thrives on clever mischief and needs a laugh when school rules feel a bit too restrictive or unfair.
Ages 8–12
Mermaid School #2
The Clamshell Show
Lucy Courtenay
For the child navigating the pressure of a big performance or feeling a dash of envy when a friend gets the spotlight. A
Ages 6–9
The Dragon of Cripple Creek
Troy Howell
A fall down an old gold mine shaft leads Kat to the world’s last ancient dragon and a chaotic modern-day gold rush she n
Ages 8–12
The Last Thing You Said
Sara Biren
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of grief after losing a friend, and the complicated guilt that comes with fi
Ages 14–18
This Train Is Being Held
Ismée Williams
For the teen balancing high expectations and cultural identity while navigating a first love that bridges two different
Ages 13–18
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