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Tana Hoban Concept Books
Let's Count
Tana Hoban
For the curious toddler or preschooler ready to explore big numbers. Vivid photography and clear visual markers turn cou
Ages 2–6
Margaret Miller's Concept Books #2
Who Uses This?
Margaret Miller
For the curious toddler who wants to know what grown-ups do all day. Use these crisp photographs to spark a game of gues
Ages 1–4
Rolling Rose
James Stevenson
For the adventurous child who wonders what the grown-ups miss, this whimsical journey celebrates a baby's first taste of
Ages 3–7
Ernest and Celestine #2
Bravo, Ernest and Celestine!
Gabrielle Vincent
For when your family is facing a tight budget or a broken appliance, this story highlights how shared joy and music are
Ages 3–7
What Amanda Saw
Naomi Lazard
For the child who wonders what their pets do when no one is watching, this atmospheric story explores the secret lives o
Ages 4–8
A Book for Woody
Nicholas Heller
For the child who feels overwhelmed by too many choices or is just starting to discover their own unique tastes in stori
Ages 3–7
One More Wednesday
Malika Doray
For the child grappling with the loss of a grandparent, this gentle story provides a safe space to ask big questions abo
Ages 3–7
Two Mice in Three Fables
Lynn Reiser
For the child learning how to share, collaborate, and navigate the little hiccups of friendship through gentle storytell
Ages 4–8
Big Sisters are Bad Witches
Morse Hamilton
For the child who feels like their older sibling is always the boss. This story helps little ones navigate jealousy and
Ages 3–7
Tippy-Toe Chick Go
George Shannon
For the child who feels small or unheard. A tiny chick proves that being brave and clever is more important than being b
Ages 2–6
Little Mouse #2
Where Are You Going, Little Mouse?
Robert Kraus
For the little one who is feeling misunderstood or unappreciated at home and needs a gentle reminder of the safety and l
Ages 2–5
Home Lovely
Lynne Rae Perkins
For the child who wants to make their surroundings more beautiful. This gentle story explores how patience and a little
Ages 4–8
Stories from Chelm
The Demons' Mistake
Francine Prose
For the child curious about their family's roots or anyone who enjoys a 'fish out of water' tale about making mistakes i
Ages 5–9
The Magic Boat
Tom Seidmann-Freud
For the curious child who loves to touch and move their stories, this vintage masterpiece uses paper engineering to spar
Ages 4–9
Cully Cully and the Bear
Wilson Gage
For the child who loves slapstick comedy and energetic movement, this silly story turns a forest chase into a dizzying,
Ages 4–8
Wilfred the Rat
The Most Amazing Dinosaur
James Stevenson
For the child who feels small in a big world, this whimsical night at the museum celebrates making friends in unexpected
Ages 4–8
In a Red House
Nancy Tafuri
For the parent introducing the very first concepts of color and identification through the familiar comfort of a child's
Ages 0–3
The Monster in the Cave
Nicholas Heller
For the child whose imagination feels bigger than the 'real' world, this gentle story honors the secret wonders and kind
Ages 3–7
Tooley! Tooley!
Frank Modell
For the child learning to work toward a goal, this humorous search for a lost dog celebrates childhood independence and
Ages 4–8
The Old Woman and the Rice Thief
Betsy Bang
For the child who loves outsmarting the 'bad guy' with a clever plan. An old woman gathers unlikely allies to protect he
Ages 4–8
Benny Rabbit and the Owl
Joseph Low
For the child who is certain there is something lurking in their dark closet at bedtime. Father Rabbit helps Benny disti
Ages 4–8
Molly Pink #1
Molly Pink
Judith Caseley
For the child who loves to sing at home but freezes up when others are watching. A gentle look at overcoming stage frigh
Ages 4–8
Tana Hoban Concept Books
Shapes, Shapes, Shapes
Tana Hoban
For the curious child who is just beginning to notice patterns in the world, this wordless photo journey turns everyday
Ages 2–6
Rosa #1
A Chair for My Mother
Vera B. Williams
For the child learning to find hope and strength after a loss or hardship, this story celebrates the power of family and
Ages 4–8
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