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Drakestail
Jan Wahl
For the child who needs to know that being small doesn't mean being powerless. This classic tale celebrates standing up
Ages 4–8
Polar
Elaine Moss
For the child recovering from a bump or scrape, this soothing story shows how being cared for by others can turn a scary
Ages 2–6
Golem A Giant Made of Mud
Mark Podwal
For the child exploring their heritage or learning how heroes can arise from unexpected places to protect those in need.
Ages 5–10
Whistling Story
Elizabeth Partridge
For the child working hard to master a new skill alongside a parent. This lyrical story celebrates patience, father-son
Ages 4–8
Grandpa #10
Worse Than the Worst
James Stevenson
For families navigating the quirks of difficult relatives, this humorous tale explores how a visit from Warren tests eve
Ages 6–8
You Never Know A Legend of the Lamed-Vavniks
Francine Prose
For the child who feels overlooked or underestimated, this retelling of a Jewish legend shows that true greatness is oft
Ages 5–9
Cowgirl
Murray Tinkelman
For the child stepping into their first big competition, this book honors the nerves and grit required to follow a passi
Ages 5–9
At the Crossroads
Rachel Isadora
For children experiencing the long wait for a loved one to return, this story honors the patience and vibrant hope of fa
Ages 4–8
The Big Mile Race
Leonard P. Kessler
For the child who needs a boost of confidence before their first big race or sports day, this gentle story shows that tr
Ages 4–8
Phil the Ventriloquist
Robert Kraus
For the child whose unique talents feel misunderstood by adults, Phil shows how a quirky skill can become a surprising s
Ages 4–8
The Best of the Bargain
Janina Domanska
For the child who needs to learn that cleverness and wit are often more powerful than brute strength or unfair demands.
Ages 4–8
Lucky Song
Vera B. Williams
For the child enjoying a perfect afternoon, this rhythmic tale celebrates the simple joy of a handmade gift and the comf
Ages 2–5
National Worm Day
James Stevenson
For the child who wonders how a tiny worm and a giant rhinoceros can ever be friends, these quirky tales celebrate the h
Ages 4–8
Tana Hoban Concept Books
One Little Kitten
Tana Hoban
For the curious toddler discovering the wonders of their home through the eyes of a playful pet.
Ages 2–5
Beach Ball
Peter Sis
For the child who loves to explore and spot hidden details. This whimsical beach adventure turns a simple game of catch
Ages 2–5
Amelia Bedelia Chapter Books #1
Amelia Bedelia Means Business
Herman Parish
For the child who is eager to earn their own money or wants a new pet. Amelia Bedelia's literal-minded adventures turn e
Ages 6–10
Merry Christmas, Princess Dinosaur!
Jill Kastner
For the child who loves dress-up and the magical anticipation of Christmas Eve. A sweet story about a little girl's imag
Ages 3–7
My Three Uncles
Yossi Abolafia
For the child who feels overwhelmed by adults who look identical, this story celebrates the joy of noticing the small de
Ages 4–8
Grandaddy and Janetta #1
Grandaddy and Janetta
Helen V. Griffith
For the child adjusting to a change of pace during school breaks. This gentle story celebrates the quiet magic found in
Ages 6–9
Titch #3
Tidy Up Titch
Pat Hutchins
For the youngest child who feels too small to help, this gentle story celebrates how little hands are often the best at
Ages 3–6
Donald Crews Transportation & Concepts
School Bus
Donald Crews
For the preschooler curious about the big yellow buses in their neighborhood or the child preparing for the transition t
Ages 2–5
Louie #1
Louie
Ezra Jack Keats
For the child who observes from the sidelines and needs a gentle nudge to share their spark with the world.
Ages 3–7
Once Around the Block
Kevin Henkes
For the child feeling restless on a slow afternoon, this quiet story shows how a simple neighborhood walk can turn bored
Ages 3–7
On the Day Peter Stuyvesant Sailed Into Town
Arnold Lobel
For the child curious about how a messy village became a famous city, this rhyming tale highlights the importance of tea
Ages 5–9
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