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The Island of the Skog
Steven Kellogg
For the child who is nervous about making friends or facing the unknown, this classic tale shows that even the biggest m
Ages 4–8
Who Was?
Who Was Mister Rogers?
Diane Bailey
For the child discovering that being kind is a superpower. This biography shows how Fred Rogers used his voice to help k
Ages 8–12
Mo & Dale Mysteries #3
The Odds of Getting Even
Sheila Turnage
For the child learning that justice and family are complicated, follow Mo and Dale as they navigate a legal trial and a
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was Jane Austen?
Sarah Fabiny
For the child who loves storytelling or feels different for having quiet interests, this biography explores how a privat
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was Levi Strauss?
Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ
For the child who loves to tinker and build, this biography shows how an immigrant's creative solution to a problem beca
Ages 8–12
Penguin Young Readers: Level 2 #1
Kit-Kit-Kittens
Bonnie Bader
For the child preparing to bring home a new pet or curious about animal life, this guide offers adorable photos and esse
Ages 4–7
How to Hide #1
How to Hide an Octopus and Other Sea Creatures
Ruth Heller
For the curious child who loves exploring the natural world. This rhythmic search-and-find book reveals the clever ways
Ages 4–8
Eek! Stories to Make You Shriek
Jane O'Connor
For the child who loves the thrill of a campfire tale but still wants to sleep with the light on, these stories offer ju
Ages 6–9
Shark Princess #2
Shark Party!
Nidhi Chanani
For the child who worries about being left out or notices others sitting alone, this bright underwater adventure models
Ages 6–9
Library Lil
Suzanne Williams
For the child who thinks reading is boring or needs a hero who proves that being smart is just as cool as being strong.
Ages 4–8
Smart About Art
Frida Kahlo: The Artist Who Painted Herself
Margaret Frith
For the child learning to navigate physical challenges or big feelings through art. This biography shows how Frida Kahlo
Ages 6–9
Grandma Dowdel #1
A Long Way From Chicago
Richard Peck
For the child who needs to see that life before screens was anything but boring and that grandparents can be the most re
Ages 8–13
Who Was?
Who Was Princess Diana?
Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ
For the curious child asking about the real people behind princess stories or how one person can change the world throug
Ages 8–12
Maxi the Taxi Dog
The Adventures of Taxi Dog
Debra Barracca, Sal Barracca
For the child who loves imagining the busy world outside their window, this rhyming classic celebrates finding a place t
Ages 3–7
What Was? #168
What Were the Negro Leagues?
Varian Johnson
For the child curious about why sports weren't always fair, this history reveals how Black athletes built their own leag
Ages 8–12
The Unofficial Lola Bay Fan Club
C. M. Surrisi
For the child navigating a summer of big changes who needs to see that even when parents separate, new friendships and c
Ages 8–12
The Living World
Grasslands
Clive Catchpole
For the young explorer eager to discover the wide-open wonders of the world, this guide introduces the fascinating wildl
Ages 6–10
EllRay Jakes #2
EllRay Jakes the Recess King!
Sally Warner
For the child navigating the tricky social waters of elementary school and looking to expand their circle of friends dur
Ages 6–9
Oliver and Amanda Pig #25
Amanda Pig and the Really Hot Day
Jean Van Leeuwen
For the child who is feeling grumpy and listless in the summer heat. This gentle story offers creative, playful ways for
Ages 4–8
Pencilmation #1
Pencilmation: The Graphite Novel
Ross Bollinger
For the child who loves slapstick humor and needs a high-energy book that feels like their favorite cartoons, this graph
Ages 7–12
Cork and Fuzz #5
Good Sports
Dori Chaconas
For the child who struggles with being a 'sore loser' or 'sore winner.' A gentle look at how friendship is more importan
Ages 5–8
Roger the Pig #2
It's Your Turn, Roger!
Susanna Gretz
For the child who complains about chores or thinks every other family has it better, this gentle story shows that every
Ages 4–8
The Weaving of a Dream
Marilee Heyer
For the child learning the power of devotion and hard work, this story honors a mother's creative soul and the courage o
Ages 5–10
Me and My Name
Mary Jane Miller
For the child navigating a blended family who wonders if changing their name means changing who they are. A gentle look
Ages 8–12
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