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The Little Red Hen
Margot Zemach
For the child who needs to understand the value of hard work and the importance of helping out when everyone is working
Ages 3–7
Henry's Everyday Adventures
Henry's Show and Tell
Nancy Carlson
For the child who loves everything about school except for the spotlight. A gentle story about finding the courage to sp
Ages 3–6
Knock Knock Who's There?
Sally Grindley
For the child who hears every creak at night and needs a playful, predictable way to transform scary monsters into a coz
Ages 2–5
Detective Nosy #1
Detective Nosy and the Fiendish Four
Alex Randolph
For the early reader who loves solving puzzles and thinking like a detective. This whimsical mystery builds confidence i
Ages 5–8
Ida Early #2
Christmas with Ida Early
Robert Burch
For the child who loves the warmth of family bonds and the gentle humor found in well-meaning but slightly misguided pla
Ages 8–12
A Skeleton in the Cupboard
Nicholas Tucker
For the child who enjoys a little shiver down their spine, this collection offers gentle thrills through classic spooky
Ages 7–10
Matatuhi
Robyn Kahukiwa
For the child exploring their roots, this moving story follows a young girl discovering her Māori heritage after being r
Ages 5–10
Lion at Large
Richard Parker
For the child who feels unheard when telling the truth, this classic adventure validates their voice while exploring the
Ages 7–11
Huxley Pig
Huxley Pig's Motor Car
Rodney Peppé
For the preschooler with a passion for engines and a big imagination. Huxley's daydreams about his very own motor car tu
Ages 3–5
Lewis Barnavelt #8
The Specter from the Magician's Museum
John Bellairs, Brad Strickland
For the child who loves the thrill of a spooky mystery and needs to see that even small acts of bravery can overcome the
Ages 8–12
Bing Bang Boing
Douglas Florian
For the child who loves to giggle at the absurd, these 150 nonsense poems turn everyday life upside down with silly word
Ages 5–10
Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah: A Letter from Camp
Allan Sherman, Lou Busch
For the child who is nervous about their first sleepaway experience, this hilarious collection of dramatic letters home
Ages 4–8
The Waterhole
Graeme Base
For the curious child who loves to spot hidden details while learning about the delicate balance of our natural world an
Ages 3–8
Over in the Meadow
Ezra Jack Keats
For the curious toddler discovering the natural world, this rhythmic classic turns a sunny meadow into a playful countin
Ages 2–5
A Different Beat
Candy Dawson Boyd
For the child feeling torn between their own creative passions and the weight of high expectations from a parent who wan
Ages 8–12
Night on Neighborhood Street
Eloise Greenfield
For the child curious about what happens when the sun goes down, this poetic collection offers a warm and safe look at l
Ages 4–8
The Tale of the Swamp Rat
Carter Crocker
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to find their voice, this gentle swamp odyssey explores finding wh
Ages 8–12
Dear World
Takayo Noda
For the child who finds magic in a smooth pebble or a passing cloud: these gentle poems celebrate the beauty of everyday
Ages 4–8
Herbie Jones #3
Herbie Jones and the Monster Ball
Suzy Kline
For the child feeling the weight of high expectations, this story explores the balance between wanting to excel and simp
Ages 7–10
Miz Berlin Walks
Jane Yolen
For the child curious about the lives of their older neighbors, this lyrical story celebrates how sharing memories can s
Ages 5–8
How Santa Claus Had a Long and Difficult Journey Delivering His Presents
Fernando Krahn
For the child who gets frustrated when things don't go as planned, this wordless adventure follows a determined Santa fa
Ages 3–8
An Old-Fashioned Book #2
An Old-Fashioned 1 2 3 Book
Elizabeth Allen Ashton
For the parent looking for a quiet, sophisticated way to practice counting while introducing their little one to the bea
Ages 2–5
The Princess and Curdie #2
The Princess and Curdie
George MacDonald
For the child grappling with the difference between appearance and character, or seeking the courage to do what is right
Ages 8–12
You May Already Be a Winner
Ann Dee Ellis
For the child taking on big responsibilities at home or wondering when things will get easier. A moving look at finding
Ages 8–12
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