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Amelia Bedelia #3
Amelia Bedelia Chalks One Up
Herman Parish
For the child who interprets every instruction literally, this playful story celebrates how 'misunderstandings' can lead
Ages 4–8
Now, Now, Markus
Martin Auer, Simone Klages
For the child who feels unheard or wants to protect something special from grown-up rules. A deadpan, quirky journey abo
Ages 6–9
The Ogre and the Frog King
Grégoire Solotareff
For the child facing a playground giant or anyone who feels small in a big world, this clever fable shows how quick thin
Ages 4–8
Howl's Moving Castle #3
House of Many Ways
Diana Wynne Jones
For the teenager who feels overprotected at home and is eager to prove they can handle responsibility, even when things
Ages 10–14
The Six Crowns #1
Trundle's Quest
Allan Frewin Jones
For the child who prefers the comfort of home but feels the pull of a bigger world, this cozy adventure shows that even
Ages 8–12
Mangaboom
Charlotte Pomerantz
For the child with a vivid imagination who finds magic in everyday encounters. This whimsical tale celebrates making uni
Ages 4–8
Shirley Neitzel's Storybooks #4
I'm Not Feeling Well Today
Shirley Neitzel
For the child who suddenly feels a tummy ache or a tickle in their throat right before a big event like a school play.
Ages 4–8
Greenwillow Read-Alone
Tuntuni, the Tailor Bird
Betsy Bang
For the child who loves to see the underdog win, this playful folktale shows how quick wit and a sharp tongue can outsma
Ages 6–9
Silver Phoenix: Beyond the Kingdom of Xia
Cindy Pon
For the teen seeking autonomy while balancing family duty, this sweeping journey follows a girl discovering her hidden p
Ages 14–18
Monty #1
Monty
James Stevenson
For the child who needs to learn that everyday helpers deserve our thanks. Discover why a kind alligator decides his fri
Ages 4–8
The Christmas Wolf
Michel Gay
For the parent wanting to show that kindness can be found in unexpected places, even when you feel like an outsider.
Ages 4–8
Kevin Henkes Mice
Julius, the Baby of the World
Kevin Henkes
For the child who is finding it difficult to share the spotlight with a new baby. This humorous story captures the compl
Ages 4–8
Funnybones #4
Skeleton Crew
Allan Ahlberg
For the child who loves silly adventures and isn't actually looking for a scare, this whimsical skeleton story turns spo
Ages 4–8
Beware the Mare #2
A Blue for Beware
Jessie Haas
For the child learning how to balance the desire to win with the value of a close friendship. This story navigates the t
Ages 7–10
The Two of Them
Aliki
For the child experiencing the first signs of a grandparent's aging or the loss of a loved one. A gentle journey through
Ages 4–8
Art Lessons
Eleanor Schick
For the child who observes the world deeply, this quiet story shows how a mentor can help transform curiosity into creat
Ages 6–10
The Oldest Elf
James Stevenson
For the child who feels overlooked or out of place in a busy world, this story celebrates the value of experience and th
Ages 4–8
Communication
Aliki
For the child curious about how we share thoughts and feelings, this guide explores everything from secret codes and let
Ages 4–9
First Grade Friends #15
Jim's Dog, Muffins
Miriam Cohen
For the child processing the sudden loss of a pet. This gentle story validates the anger, sadness, and withdrawal that o
Ages 4–8
The Blabbermouths
Gerda Mantinband
For the child who struggles to keep a secret, this clever folktale shows how quick thinking and a touch of silliness can
Ages 5–9
Nightmares #1
Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep
Jack Prelutsky
For the child who loves a spine-tingling thrill, these dark, atmospheric poems introduce legendary monsters through vivi
Ages 8–12
Henry the Cat #1
Henry the Cat and the Big Sneeze
Anne Rockwell
For the child learning to stay calm and think clearly when they find themselves in a literal or metaphorical hole.
Ages 4–8
Hobberdy Dick
Katharine Mary Briggs
For the child feeling like an outsider in their own home, this gentle tale explores how tradition, kindness, and unseen
Ages 10–15
The Worst Person in the World #1
The Worst Person in the World
James Stevenson
For the child who struggles with a grumpy disposition or feels like an outsider, this witty story shows how an unexpecte
Ages 4–8
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