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Strong as Sandow: How Eugen Sandow Became the Strongest Man on Earth
Don Tate
For the child who feels small or lacks confidence in their physical abilities, this story shows how dedication can trans
Ages 6–10
Stormy
Guojing
For the child or animal lover who needs a gentle reminder that trust takes time, but a little patience can lead to a lif
Ages 3–8
A Stopwatch from Grampa
Loretta Garbutt
A small stopwatch becomes a powerful bridge between a boy and his late grandfather, ticking through memories and the qui
Ages 4–8
Stonewall
Rob Sanders
The tactical genius and battlefield legacy of a prominent Confederate general come to life in this detailed military his
Ages 7–11
Stolen Words
Melanie Florence
For the child curious about family history or the parent looking to discuss how culture and language can be lost and the
Ages 6–9
Step Up To the Plate, Maria Singh
Uma Krishnaswami
Maria Singh works to find her voice and a sense of belonging in a multicultural world while balancing her love for the g
Ages 8–12
Stanley #3
Stanley's Little Sister
Linda Bailey
For the child feeling nervous or uncertain about a new addition to the family, this story uses a funny dog to show how s
Ages 3–7
Stand Up! Speak Out!: A Story Inspired by the Climate Change Revolution
Andrew Joyner
For the child who wants to help the planet but feels too small to make a difference.
Ages 4–8
Spy Ring
Sarah Beth Durst
For the curious child who loves uncovering hidden details and working with a partner to crack a difficult code.
Ages 8–12
Spring Blossoms
Carole Gerber
For the curious child noticing the first buds on the trees and wondering about the changing colors of the landscape.
Ages 3–7
Spotted Tail
David Heska Wanbli Weiden
For the child curious about history's real heroes. Discover how one Lakota leader used the power of words and diplomacy
Ages 8–12
Spot & Dot
written and illustrated by Henry Cole
For the child who loves to explore every corner of a page: a wordless adventure that builds focus and observational skil
Ages 3–8
Sports Camp
Rich Wallace
For the child who feels like the smallest fish in a big pond, this story explores finding your footing when you are the
Ages 8–12
Splash, Joshua, Splash
Malachy Doyle
For the curious toddler who finds magic in every puddle: embrace the sensory joy of a rainy day and the cozy comfort of
Ages 1–4
Sparrows In The Wind
Gail Carson Levine
For the child who feels like their voice isn't being heard or struggles to stand up for what they know is right in the f
Ages 8–12
Sparkle Boy
Lesléa Newman
For the child who loves to shimmer and shine, and the family learning that being yourself is the most beautiful thing of
Ages 4–8
Sophie Scott Goes South
written and illustrated by Alison Lester
For the child dreaming of big adventures, this diary-style journey to the ends of the Earth celebrates bravery and the w
Ages 6–10
Song of the River
Joy Cowley
For the child who feels small in a big world, this soothing story uses the journey of a river to show how every little b
Ages 4–8
Somewhere for Little Bear
Britta Teckentrup
After a forest fire leaves him without a home, Little Bear wanders through the woods hoping to find a new community that
Ages 3–7
Someone New
Anne Sibley O'Brien
For the child noticing a new classmate who seems different, this story helps bridge the gap between being a stranger and
Ages 4–8
Someone Bigger
Jonathan Emmett
For the child who feels overlooked because of their size, this joyful story celebrates how being small can sometimes be
Ages 3–6
Some Writer!
Melissa Sweet
For the child who loves getting lost in a good story and wonders about the person behind the pen. A creative look at the
Ages 8–12
Some Kind of Pride
Maria Testa
For the young athlete who feels the weight of everyone's expectations and wonders if their passion for the game is still
Ages 8–12
Some Kind of Happiness
Claire Legrand
For the child who carries a heavy sadness they cannot name. A moving story about processing depression and family secret
Ages 8–12
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