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Guess what I'll be
Anni Axworthy
For the curious toddler eager to solve mysteries: use visual clues and peek-a-boo holes to discover what these animals w
Ages 1–4
Druthers
Matt Phelan
For the child who feels restless on a rainy day, this cozy story uses the power of 'druthers' to turn a quiet afternoon
Ages 3–7
Otter #3
Otter's Apples
Christine Webster
For the budding reader building confidence through simple sentences. This short, gentle story helps little ones practice
Ages 3–6
Somewhere
Robie H. Harris
For the child taking their first brave steps toward independence while needing to know a parent is watching over them fr
Ages 3–7
A Horse in the House, and Other Strange But True Animal Stories
Gail Ablow
For the child who loves the 'weird but true' side of nature, these short, factual stories about animals in human worlds
Ages 6–9
Flip-Flap Facts
By the Sea
Sally Hobson
For the curious toddler who loves the beach: explore the seaside through a series of interactive riddles and bright, bol
Ages 1–4
MIT Kids Press: Black Innovators
Spark: Jim West's Electrifying Adventures in Creating the Microphone
Ainissa Ramirez
For the child who constantly takes toys apart to see how they work: discover how Jim West's childhood curiosity led to t
Ages 6–10
Where is Tabby Cat?
Phyllis Root
Perfect for little ones discovering the joy of hide-and-seek, this delightful book invites children to find Tabby Cat in
Ages 0–3
The Perfect Little Monster
Judy Hindley
For the parent whose little one is exploring their own personality, this silly monster story celebrates being exactly wh
Ages 2–5
Winter Light
Aaron Becker
For the family seeking a quiet moment of connection as the seasons change, this tactile book explores the soft beauty an
Ages 0–4
Boys Dancing From School Gym to Theater Stage
George Ancona
For boys who love to move but might feel hesitant about dance, this photo-filled journey shows how athleticism and art c
Ages 6–10
Clarice Bean #2
Guess Who's Babysitting?
Lauren Child
For the child who gets a little nervous (or extra excited) when a favorite relative takes charge while Mom is away.
Ages 4–8
A Poke in the I
Paul B. Janeczko
For the child who loves to draw and play with words, this clever anthology uses the physical shape of poems to bring the
Ages 6–12
Benny and Penny #3
The Toy Breaker
Geoffrey Hayes
For the child who struggles with a rough-and-tumble relative, this gentle story models how to set personal boundaries du
Ages 4–7
Paw #1
Good Dog, Paw!
Chinlun Lee
For the child who feels anxious about doctor visits or needles. This soothing story shows how a calm dog and a kind vet
Ages 3–7
Nothing Can Frighten a Bear
Elizabeth Dale
For the child who hears bumps in the night and needs a gentle, funny way to realize that things aren't always as scary a
Ages 3–7
The Land of Neverbelieve
Norman Messenger
For the child whose imagination knows no bounds. This intricately detailed field guide invites young explorers to marvel
Ages 6–12
Emperor of the Ice How a Changing Climate Affects a Penguin Colony
Nicola Davies
For the curious child asking about the natural world, this beautifully told story explores the resilience of penguins an
Ages 6–9
Animals
Ingela P Arrhenius
For the design-loving family who wants to introduce wildlife through art. This oversized book turns learning first anima
Ages 0–4
Open Very Carefully
Nick Bromley
For the child who loves to break the rules or needs a high energy way to burn off steam: this interactive book turns the
Ages 3–7
Guess How Much I Love You
After the Storm
Sam McBratney
For the child who feels uneasy after a big storm, this story shows how nature's changes can lead to new discoveries and
Ages 2–5
The Night Whale
Bryher Mackenzie
For children navigating the quiet ache of missing someone special, this magical journey offers a gentle way to understan
Ages 3–7
Some Things are Scary
Florence Parry Heide
For the child grappling with the universal worries of growing up, from social mishaps to the fear of trying something ne
Ages 4–8
Do Baby Elephants Suck Their Trunks? Amazing Ways Animals Are Just Like Us
Ben Lerwill
For the child who asks why animals do what they do, this gentle comparison of wild behaviors and human habits fosters a
Ages 4–8
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