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Molly's Pilgrim
Barbara Cohen
For the child who feels like an outsider or is embarrassed by their family's differences. A moving story about what it t
Ages 6–10
Scooby-Doo! Readers #21
The Big Bad Blizzard
Gail Herman
For children learning to handle unexpected changes in weather while discovering the importance of helping others in thei
Ages 4–7
Go Facts
Plants
Paul McEvoy, Tony Curtis
For the child who asks how a tiny seed becomes a giant tree. This introductory guide nurtures a sense of wonder for the
Ages 7–10
Horrible Histories
Groovy Greeks
Terry Deary
For the child who finds school history books boring, this irreverent guide explores the weird, gross, and fascinating re
Ages 8–12
Wings of Fire: The Graphic Novel #5
The Brightest Night
Tui T. Sutherland
For the child who feels overlooked or underestimated, this adventure shows how kindness and hidden strengths can change
Ages 8–12
Rex #2
Camp Rex
Molly Idle
For the child who loves the idea of sleeping under the stars but might need a little humor to settle those first-time ca
Ages 3–6
Scholastic Science Readers #2
All about Seeds
Melvin Berger
Explore the fascinating journey of seeds, from tiny beginnings to vital food sources. This book explains what seeds need
Ages 4–11
Alexander Graham Bell An Inventive Life
Elizabeth MacLeod
For the curious child who loves taking things apart to see how they work and wants to know how one person's ideas change
Ages 8–12
The Powerpuff Girls Chapter Books #12
Ms. Meane
E. S. Mooney
For the child who feels intimidated by a stern teacher or neighbor, this story gently explores how a little curiosity ca
Ages 6–9
Baby Einstein: Playful Discoveries
What I Like
Susan Ring
For the early learner exploring their own preferences, this simple guide uses repetitive phrases to celebrate the everyd
Ages 3–5
Vet Volunteers #5
Say Good-bye
Laurie Halse Anderson
For the child learning to process the loss of a pet or facing the reality of serious illness, this story offers a roadma
Ages 8–12
Barney
What Would Barney Say?
Sheryl Leach
For the preschooler learning to navigate new social situations, Barney the Dinosaur models kind words and polite manners
Ages 2–5
Rainbow Magic: The Rainbow Fairies #2
Amber the Orange Fairy
Daisy Meadows
For the child who loves the magic of the outdoors and thrives on stories of loyal friends working together to save the d
Ages 6–9
Big Trouble in Little Twinsville
Elizabeth Levy
Eve often feels overwhelmed by her younger twin sisters, but their family trip to a Twinsville festival brings sibling d
Ages 4–11
A J.J. Tully Mystery #1
The Trouble with Chickens
Doreen Cronin
For the child who enjoys dry humor and mysterious puzzles. A cynical retired search-and-rescue dog must find a missing c
Ages 7–10
Poo and Wee Books #2
Did You Do This Poo?
Lucy Rowland
For the child who loves a silly mystery and potty humor. Join Ted the dog on a rhyming, investigative quest to find out
Ages 3–6
The Reasons for Seasons
Gail Gibbons
For the child wondering why the sun sets early in winter or how plants know when to bloom, this book explains the scienc
Ages 4–9
Dear America #14
Christmas After All
Kathryn Lasky
For the child feeling the weight of family stress or financial change, this diary offers a comforting look at finding ho
Ages 8–12
Bear Hunt
Anthony Browne
For the child who needs to see that creativity is a powerful tool, this story follows a bear who draws his own clever es
Ages 3–7
Emily Feather #2
Emily Feather and the Starlit Staircase
Holly Webb
For the child who feels like the odd one out in their family or is worried about a new baby changing their place at home
Ages 7–10
Goosebumps #45
Ghost Camp
R. L. Stine
For the child who feels the pressure to fit in with a new group. This spooky camp adventure explores the social anxiety
Ages 8–12
Dine with Nine Messy Monsters
Liza Charlesworth
For the early reader working on phonics, this silly rhyming story makes mastering the long 'i' sound a messy, joyful adv
Ages 4–7
National Geographic Animal Safari
Orangutans
Mary-Claire Helldorfer
For the budding zoologist who loves learning real facts about the wild. This early reader introduces the world of orangu
Ages 5–8
Gone! Dino Extinction
Kathy Kranking
For the curious child asking big questions about why the dinosaurs disappeared, this accessible guide explores the scien
Ages 6–9
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