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Don't Open the Door After the Sun Goes Down: Tales of the Real and Unreal
Al Carusone
For the child who loves the thrill of a campfire story and is looking for a spooky, bite-sized mystery that lingers afte
Ages 8–12
Paul Galdone Nursery Classics
What's in Fox's Sack?
Paul Galdone
For the child learning to recognize when someone isn't being truthful. This classic tale uses humor and suspense to show
Ages 4–8
This is a Hospital, Not a Zoo!
Roberta Karim
For the child feeling anxious about a hospital stay or medical tests. Filbert uses his wild imagination to transform int
Ages 4–8
The Polar Bears are Hungry
Carol Carrick
For the child curious about the natural world and the changing climate. This gentle look at a polar bear family explains
Ages 4–8
Anna #1
Anna All Year Round
Mary Downing Hahn
For the child who enjoys hearing stories about 'the olden days,' this gentle collection of memories explores the small j
Ages 7–10
The Hill and the Rock
David McKee
For the child learning to appreciate what they have, this surreal fable explores how changing our surroundings can have
Ages 4–8
How the Sea Began A Taino Myth
George Crespo
For the child curious about how the natural world works, this vibrant myth shares the indigenous Taíno story of how the
Ages 5–9
Coney Tales #2
Showdown at Lonesome Pellet
Paul Rátz de Tagyos
For the child who needs to see that being quiet doesn't mean being weak. A whimsical Western where a humble traveler sta
Ages 4–8
Davey's Blue-eyed Frog
Patricia Harrison Easton
For the child learning that doing the right thing is more important than being the center of attention. A thoughtful loo
Ages 7–10
First Grade King
Karen Lynn Williams
For the child feeling the first-grade jitters, from the struggle of learning to read to finding the courage to stand up
Ages 6–8
Voyager to the Planets
Necia H. Apfel
For the child who gazes at the night sky with endless questions about what lies beyond our world and how we explore the
Ages 8–12
Temple Cat
Andrew Clements
For the child who feels overwhelmed by expectations or rituals and seeks a place where they are loved simply for who the
Ages 4–8
Guyku: A Year of Haiku for Boys
Bob Raczka
For the child who finds magic in simple moments like climbing trees or skipping stones, this collection of haiku celebra
Ages 4–8
Gooney Bird Greene #4
Gooney Bird Is So Absurd
Lois Lowry
For the creative child who loves to stand out, this story explores how to express big feelings through poetry when a fav
Ages 6–9
Archie and the Bear
Zanni Louise
For the child who feels their true self doesn't match how the world sees them, this story offers a gentle hug of validat
Ages 3–7
Twilight Chant
Holly Thompson
For the child who feels a little nervous as the sun goes down, this soothing exploration of the natural world at dusk tu
Ages 4–7
With My Hands: Poems About Making Things
Amy Ludwig VanDerwater
Celebrate the quiet satisfaction of creating something from scratch. These poems invite children to explore the magic of
Ages 4–8
Little Robot Alone
Patricia MacLachlan, Emily MacLachlan Charest
For the child who enjoys quiet moments but sometimes feels the ache of being alone. This gentle story explores how creat
Ages 4–7
Buster the Very Shy Dog #4
More Adventures with Phoebe
Lisze Bechtold
For the child who feels a little nervous about the world and relies on a braver friend to lead the way into backyard adv
Ages 6–9
Big and Small, Short and Tall
Ron Roy
For the curious child who is fascinated by measuring and comparing, this book explores the extremes of the animal kingdo
Ages 5–8
Wally, the Worry-warthog
Barbara Shook Hazen
For the child who feels overwhelmed by daily 'what-ifs,' this story gently shows that even the biggest, toughest-looking
Ages 4–8
City of the Gods
Caroline Arnold
For the curious child fascinated by ancient mysteries, this photo-essay brings the towering pyramids and lost streets of
Ages 8–12
The Greatest Picnic in the World
Anna Grossnickle Hines
For the child who feels disappointed when plans change. Learn how a bit of imagination can turn a rainy-day letdown into
Ages 3–7
Turkeys, Pilgrims and Indian Corn
Ursula Arndt
For the curious child who wants to know why we eat turkey or how harvest festivals began. A detailed look at the origins
Ages 8–12
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