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Real Pigeons #11
Real Pigeons Flap Out
Andrew McDonald
For the child who loves slapstick humor and high-stakes mysteries, this zany adventure helps readers navigate group dyna
Ages 6–10
Beautiful Stories #2
Mia's Brave Move
Cerrie Burnell
For the child feeling nervous about a big transition, this gentle story shows how even the scariest changes can lead to
Ages 3–6
The Food Group #2
The Good Egg
Jory John
For the child who feels the weight of being perfect or tries to fix everyone else's behavior, this story offers a gentle
Ages 4–8
Waiting
Kevin Henkes
For the child who struggles with the slow pace of life: a quiet, comforting look at how waiting can be a time of wonder
Ages 3–7
Pete the Cat: I Can Read!
Pete the Cat and the Cool Caterpillar
James Dean
For the child who is fascinated by backyard bugs or needs a gentle introduction to how things in nature change and grow
Ages 4–7
Happyland #1
Happyland: Birthday Cake
Dan Yaccarino
For the toddler learning that keeping a whole treat to themselves isn't nearly as fun as sharing a celebration with frie
Ages 0–4
Going West
Jean Van Leeuwen
For the child curious about life long ago: a gentle, lyrical look at the courage and resilience a family needs when leav
Ages 5–9
No Nibbling!
Beth Ferry
For the child who struggles with boundaries or needs a playful nudge toward sharing, this garden tale turns vegetable pr
Ages 4–8
Boomer #2
Boomer's Big Day
Constance W. McGeorge
For the child feeling overlooked or anxious during a household move. See the transition through the eyes of a loyal dog
Ages 2–6
Fancy Nancy
Fancy Nancy and the Dazzling Jewels
Jane O'Connor
For the child who struggles with 'trader's remorse' or regrets giving something away, this story models how to speak up
Ages 4–8
Henry #1
Henry, Like Always
Jenn Bailey
For the child who thrives on routine and feels overwhelmed when the school schedule changes unexpectedly.
Ages 6–9
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
The Heart and the Bottle
Oliver Jeffers
For the child who has closed off after a difficult loss and needs a gentle way to understand that it is okay to feel and
Ages 4–8
Memory Jars
Vera Brosgol
For the child who struggles to say goodbye to special moments, from a fun summer vacation to a perfect day at the park.
Ages 4–8
Maurice
Jessixa Bagley
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in or fears their special talents are being ignored, this story offers
Ages 4–8
Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life
Maurice Sendak
For the child who feels restless with the everyday and wonders if there is more to life than comfort and toys.
Ages 5–10
Cat Tales #2
The Cat Who Wasn't There
Linda Newbery
For the child who is grieving the loss of a pet and finding it hard to enjoy their favorite activities again.
Ages 6–9
Loveykins
Quentin Blake
For the overprotective caregiver or the child navigating the transition toward independence, this quirky tale explores t
Ages 4–8
Pinkalicious
The Little Butterfly
Victoria Kann
For the child curious about the tiny wonders in their backyard, this story explores the magic of growing up through the
Ages 4–8
World of Eric Carle
A House for Hermit Crab
Eric Carle
For the child facing a big transition or outgrowing a familiar space. This gentle story helps kids embrace change, new f
Ages 3–7
Tooter Tales #2
Blue Ribbon Blues
Jerry Spinelli
For the child who feels the pressure to be the best and needs to learn that having fun is more important than winning a
Ages 6–9
Grumpy Monkey #6
Spring Fever
Suzanne Lang
For the child whose high energy feels like a 'bad case of the sillies.' Jim Panzee learns that sometimes you just have t
Ages 3–7
The Berenstain Bears #1
Gone Fishin'!
Mike Berenstain
For the child who values simple fun over fancy gadgets, or the parent learning to let go of doing things the 'right' way
Ages 4–8
The Rainbow Fish #1
The Rainbow Fish
Marcus Pfister
For the child learning that keeping things to themselves can feel lonely, while sharing creates a ripple of joy and new
Ages 3–7
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