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My Father's House
Mina Javaherbin
For the child curious about their family's roots or the magic of far-off places. Explore the vibrant streets of Isfahan
Ages 4–8
The Black Rabbit
Philippa Leathers
For the child who is nervous about things that follow them in the dark or feels spooked by their own shadow.
Ages 3–7
The Skeleton Pirate
David Lucas
For the child who thinks they have to be the toughest person in the room. This whimsical tale explores how a change of h
Ages 4–8
Cats in this Book #2
There Are No Cats in This Book
Viviane Schwarz
For the child who loves to break the fourth wall and get hands-on with their stories. This playful book invites little o
Ages 3–7
Where Snow Angels Go
Maggie O'Farrell
For the child recovering from a scary illness or feeling vulnerable, this lyrical tale offers comfort by imagining invis
Ages 6–10
Mr. Elephanter
Lark Pien
For the child who thrives on routine or needs to see the gentle work that goes into a day of care, play, and belonging.
Ages 3–7
Picture Book Math
Fraction Fun
David A. Adler
For the child who feels overwhelmed by math class and needs a hands-on way to understand how numbers can be broken into
Ages 7–10
The All-new, All-different X-Men
Caroline Repchuk
For the young action fan who loves hands-on play. This interactive pop-up guide brings the iconic mutant heroes to life
Ages 5–8
Judy Moody and Friends
Frank Pearl in the Awful Waffle Kerfuffle
Megan McDonald
For the child who feels like they never come in first or win the prize, this story explores the pressure of competition
Ages 6–9
A First Book of...
Growing Green: A First Book of Gardening
Daniela Sosa
For the curious child who wants to grow their own food but doesn't know where to start. This guide turns windowsills and
Ages 4–8
One Day a Mayfly
Shirley Marr
For the child grappling with the concept of time or the beauty of short-lived moments, this lyrical story celebrates liv
Ages 4–8
Mrs. Noodlekugel #2
Mrs. Noodlekugel and Four Blind Mice
Daniel Pinkwater
For the child who loves quirky neighbors and gentle absurdity, this story follows the polite adventures of a babysitter,
Ages 5–8
Night Ride to Nanna's
Jenny Koralek
For the child who finds magic in the quiet hum of a nighttime car ride. This sensory journey turns a long trip into a pe
Ages 4–8
See the Cat #4
See the Ghost
David LaRochelle
For the early reader who loves to laugh, this silly, interactive story helps children face 'scary' things by turning inv
Ages 4–8
Tales from Norendy #2
The Hotel Balzaar
Kate DiCamillo
For the child waiting for a loved one to return, this fable-like tale explores how stories can light the way through the
Ages 7–12
A Piece of String Is a Wonderful Thing
Judy Hindley
For the curious child who wonders how everyday objects began, this rhythmic history reveals how a simple piece of string
Ages 5–9
The Animal Book Collection #2
The Puppy Book
Camilla Jessel
For the child curious about where babies come from, this photographic guide gently explains the birth and growth of Labr
Ages 4–8
Windows
Julia Denos
For the child who finds comfort in the quiet glow of evening. A lyrical journey through a neighborhood that celebrates t
Ages 3–7
Worm #3
Worm Paints
Kathy Caple
For the child gaining confidence with new skills, this sweet story uses a creative worm to turn beginning reading into a
Ages 4–7
Birds
Carme Lemniscates
For the curious child who marvels at the sky, this lyrical exploration connects the world of birds to our own inner thou
Ages 3–7
Fearless: The Story of Daphne Caruana Galizia, Defender of Free Speech
Gattaldo
For the child who asks why the news matters or wants to stand up against unfairness, this biography explores how one wom
Ages 7–10
Coronavirus: A Book for Children
Elizabeth Jenner, Kate Wilson, Nia Roberts
For children trying to make sense of a world turned upside down by a pandemic. This gentle guide answers their big quest
Ages 5–9
Crowning Glory: A Celebration of Black Hair
Carole Boston Weatherford
Celebrate the artistry and cultural pride of Black hairstyles through poetic verse and radiant collage art, perfect for
Ages 3–7
Jayden Noticed
Carolyn Crimi
For the quiet observer or highly sensitive child who feels overwhelmed by a new environment and is looking for a kindred
Ages 4–8
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