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The Book of Story Beginnings
Kristin Kladstrup
For the child who feels like a new house is full of secrets. This spellbinding tale explores how our own creativity can
Ages 8–12
Shaun the Sheep: Tales from Mossy Bottom Farm #4
Pranks a Lot!
Martin Howard
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to see that even the 'scariest' neighbors can become the best of frie
Ages 7–10
Fergus and Zeke #1
Fergus and Zeke
Kate Messner
For the child who feels left out when the class goes on an adventure without them. Fergus the mouse takes matters into h
Ages 5–8
Seven Babies
Forest Xiao
For parents and kids marveling at the beautiful mess of babyhood. This joyful story celebrates the chaotic milestones an
Ages 2–5
Tooth Fairy in Training
Michelle Robinson
For the child losing their first tooth and feeling a little nervous about how it all works, or wondering if fairies visi
Ages 3–7
Captain Abdul #1
Captain Abdul's Pirate School
Colin McNaughton
For the child who needs a boost of confidence or a good laugh when facing a strict environment. A hilarious look at stan
Ages 5–9
Ruffles #4
Ruffles and the Cold, Cold Snow
David Melling
For the toddler who is hesitant about trying new things or stepping out into the cold. Ruffles shows how friendship and
Ages 2–5
Baby Boo #2
Wide Awake!
Clara Vulliamy
For the family of an early riser who is ready to play before the sun is even up. This gentle board book mirrors the high
Ages 1–3
Maisy
Maisy Makes Gingerbread
Lucy Cousins
For the toddler eager to help in the kitchen, this cheerful story celebrates the joy of creating something by hand and t
Ages 2–5
Brand New Readers: Termite #1
Termite Trouble
Kathy Caple
For the early reader building confidence through silliness. These four short, funny stories use repetitive text to help
Ages 4–7
A Synagogue Just Like Home
Alice Blumenthal McGinty
For the community-minded child learning that a building is just a shell, but the people inside are what make it a home.
Ages 4–8
The House That Zack Built
Alison Murray
For the child learning to handle the frustration when a carefully built project comes tumbling down because of life's un
Ages 2–5
The Dream Train: Poems for Bedtime
Sean Taylor
For the child who needs a soft transition from a busy day to a restful night. These gentle poems create a calming ritual
Ages 2–7
Brand New Readers #1
Mary's Penny
Tanya Landman
For the child who feels overlooked because they aren't the biggest or strongest. A clever girl uses her wits to outshine
Ages 4–8
Maisy
Maisy's Colors
Lucy Cousins
For the curious toddler discovering the world's vibrant palette. Maisy Mouse uses bold, cheerful illustrations to help l
Ages 0–3
Everyone
Christopher Silas Neal
For the child learning to navigate big feelings, this gentle book validates that every emotion, from joy to sadness, is
Ages 2–5
Baby Duck #7
Make the Team, Baby Duck!
Amy Hest
For the child who feels nervous about joining a new group or trying a physical skill. This gentle story follows a little
Ages 3–6
Robot City Adventures #2
City in Peril!
Paul Collicutt
For the emerging reader who loves high-stakes action and gadgets, this comic-style adventure shows that being a hero mea
Ages 4–8
Magicalia #1
Race of Wonders
Jennifer Bell
For the child who loves collecting creatures and dreams of a high-stakes adventure to save a loved one. Perfect for fans
Ages 8–12
Baby Duck #8
You Can Swim, Baby Duck!
Amy Hest
For the child who feels hesitant about trying something new or getting into the water, this story offers a comforting ha
Ages 2–5
Cosmic Collisions #1
Asteroid vs. Comet
Marc J. Kuchner
For the child who loves high energy competition and wants to know the 'how' and 'why' behind the biggest crashes in the
Ages 7–10
Tales from Deckawoo Drive #3
Where Are You Going, Baby Lincoln?
Kate DiCamillo
For the child learning to find their own voice while navigating the shadow of a bossy or overbearing older sibling.
Ages 6–9
The Silver Button
Bob Graham
For the child who wonders what everyone else is doing right now. This serene story pans out from a single home to show t
Ages 4–8
Max Disaster #3
Alien Eraser Reveals the Secrets of Evolution
Marissa Moss
For the child curious about how life began on Earth and navigating the 'evolution' of their own changing family dynamics
Ages 7–11
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