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How to Two
David Soman
For the young child discovering that one person can start a game, but two can turn a walk into a race, a park into a par
Ages 2–5
How to Teach a Slug to Read
Susan Pearson
For the child who feels discouraged by the pace of learning to read, this playful guide uses a tiny slug to show that bi
Ages 4–8
How to Talk to Girls
Alec Greven
For the elementary school boy navigating his very first crush or trying to figure out how to be a good friend to the gir
Ages 7–11
How to Find an Elephant
Kate Banks
For the child whose imagination turns an ordinary bedroom into a world of big responsibility, magic, and moral choices.
Ages 8–12
How to Be a Real Person (in just one day)
Sally Warner
For the child who feels they must grow up too fast to protect a parent. A sensitive look at a sixth-grader managing a ho
Ages 8–12
How to Be a Lion
Ed Vere
For the child who feels they don't quite fit the mold and needs encouragement to stay true to their gentle heart despite
Ages 3–7
How to Be a Cat
Nikki McClure
For the curious toddler watching a grown-up to learn how the world works, this quiet book celebrates the bond between a
Ages 2–5
How to be a Butterfly
Laura Knowles
For the child who marvels at the tiny creatures in the garden and wants to understand the magic of how things grow and c
Ages 3–7
How to Bake a Universe
Alec Carvlin
Stars, planets, and the Big Bang theory become easy to understand when the birth of the entire universe is explained lik
Ages 4–8
How the Cookie Crumbled
Gilbert Ford
For the curious child who wonders how their favorite treats came to be. This story celebrates the happy accidents and pe
Ages 4–8
How Far Do You Love Me?
Lulu Delacre
For the child who needs to feel the vastness of a caregiver's devotion, this global journey uses stunning landscapes to
Ages 2–6
How Do Dinosaurs...?
How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas?
Jane Yolen
Even the biggest dinosaurs can be on their best behavior as they celebrate the holiday with cheer and polite manners.
Ages 2–5
How Big Were Dinosaurs?
written and illustrated by Lita Judge
For the child who asks exactly how big a T-Rex was, this book uses clever, real-world comparisons to bring prehistoric g
Ages 6–9
Horton Halfpott
Tom Angleberger
For the child who loves quirky humor and underdog heroes. A kitchen boy's simple life turns upside down in this witty, V
Ages 8–12
Horsefly
Alice Hoffman
For the child who feels held back by their own 'what-ifs,' this story shows how a dash of magic and perspective can help
Ages 4–8
Horse Hooves and Chicken Feet
selected by Neil Philip
For the child curious about their heritage or those who love a good trickster tale, these magical stories celebrate the
Ages 8–14
Hope at Sea: An Adventure Story
Daniel Miyares
For the child who longs to see where their parents go during the day and dreams of proving their own strength and capabi
Ages 4–9
Homework
Arthur Yorinks
For the child who feels buried by school assignments and needs to know they aren't alone in their school-day stress.
Ages 4–8
Down Girl and Sit #6
Home on the Range
Lucy Nolan
For the child who loves silliness and needs a reminder that making mistakes is just part of the journey toward finding w
Ages 4–8
Home in the Woods
Eliza Wheeler
For the child learning how families stay strong through hard times, this gentle story finds beauty and hope in a simple
Ages 4–8
Hole Story, The
Kelly Canby
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in, this playful story explores the search for belonging through a boy
Ages 4–8
Welcome to the Museum
Historium
Jo Nelson
For the curious explorer who dreams of wandering through a museum at night, this stunning volume brings the world's anci
Ages 8–15
Hidden
Loïc Dauvillier
For the child asking about difficult history or family secrets, this gentle graphic novel helps explain the Holocaust th
Ages 8–12
Hibernation Station
Michelle Meadows
For the child who needs a soft transition to sleep, this rhythmic journey helps little ones wind down alongside a train
Ages 2–5
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