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Dragon Masters #21
Bloom of the Flower Dragon
Tracey West
For the child who feels small or different and needs to see that every unique talent has a vital role to play in a team.
Ages 6–9
Very Far Away
Maurice Sendak
For the child feeling overlooked by a new baby at home, this whimsical journey explores the big feelings of wanting to r
Ages 3–7
Audrey L and Audrey W #1
Best Friends-ish
Carter Higgins
For the child who feels like they are losing their unique spark when they have to share the spotlight, or even their own
Ages 6–9
Smug Seagull
Maddie Frost
For the child who struggles with being a 'good sport' or finds it hard to share the spotlight (and the snacks) when some
Ages 4–8
Diary of a Pug #8
Pug's New Puppy
Kyla May
For the child learning that being the big kid or the teacher requires extra patience, especially when a chaotic new pupp
Ages 5–8
Ramona #5
Ramona and Her Mother
Beverly Cleary
For the child who feels caught between being 'too little' and 'too big' while navigating the stresses of a busy househol
Ages 6–10
Junie B. Jones #3
Junie B. Jones and Her Big Fat Mouth
Barbara Park
For the child who struggles with bragging or telling 'tall tales' to fit in, Junie B. navigate the messy (and funny) con
Ages 6–9
The Ramble Shamble Children
Christina Soontornvat
For the child who feels pressured to be perfect or the family that finds joy in their own messy, wonderful way of life.
Ages 3–7
The Hat Trilogy #3
We Found a Hat
Jon Klassen
For the child learning to navigate the tension between wanting something for themselves and wanting their friend to be h
Ages 2–7
Narwhal and Jelly #4
Narwhal's Otter Friend
Ben Clanton
For the child feeling a little left out when their best friend makes a new pal, this silly graphic novel explores naviga
Ages 6–9
Be Kind #2
Be Strong
Pat Zietlow Miller
For the child who feels discouraged by physical challenges or comparison. This gentle story redefines what it means to b
Ages 4–8
Arthur Chapter Books
Arthur and the Buster's New Friend
Marc Brown
For the child feeling left behind as a best friend branches out. Arthur navigates the sting of exclusion and learns how
Ages 6–9
Chez Bob #2
Pizza for Birds
Bob Shea
For the child feeling envious of a newcomer's success, this hilarious story explores how to handle jealousy and stay tru
Ages 4–8
Teen Titans Go!
Brain Food
Jennifer Fox
For the child who feels like they aren't as smart as their friends or siblings and struggles with comparing themselves t
Ages 4–8
The Food Group #7
The Big Cheese
Jory John
For the child who struggles with being a 'sore winner' or feels their value is tied to being number one, this story help
Ages 4–8
Dirty Bertie #1
Germs!
Alan MacDonald
For the child who finds mud, boogers, and all things 'gross' hilarious. This collection turns messy mishaps and sibling
Ages 6–9
Owl Diaries #7
The Wildwood Bakery
Rebecca Elliott
For the child learning that collaboration is more powerful than competition. Eva and her friends learn how to work toget
Ages 5–8
The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt
Riel Nason
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold. This gentle story helps children see that being different ca
Ages 3–7
The Boy #4
Where to Hide a Star
Oliver Jeffers
For the child learning that friendship isn't about possession, but about sharing the things and people we love with othe
Ages 3–7
Ollie the Purple Elephant
Jarrett J. Krosoczka
For the child who needs to know there is room for everyone in the family. A gentle way to talk about accepting new addit
Ages 3–7
Kids' Sports Stories #2
Cheers for Gymnastics
Cari Meister
For the child who struggles when a peer is more talented or feels threatened by a newcomer's success on their sports tea
Ages 5–8
Best Frints #2
Best Frints at Skrool
Antoinette Portis
For the child feeling left out when their best friend finds someone new. This silly alien story helps kids navigate the
Ages 4–8
Audrey L and Audrey W #2
True Creative Talents
Carter Higgins
For the child feeling left out as friends branch out, this story gently explores the wobbles of jealousy when a best fri
Ages 6–9
Fancy Nancy #14
Fancy Nancy: Oodles of Kittens
Jane O'Connor
For the child who is ready to bring a new pet home but needs to navigate the complex feelings of the current family pet
Ages 4–8
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