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Alfred's Alphabet Walk
Victoria Chess
For the child who loves things a little bit weird, Alfred's stroll through the alphabet is filled with curious creatures
Ages 2–6
Whiskers & Rhymes
Arnold Lobel
For the child who loves the silly rhythm of Mother Goose but wants something fresh, funny, and filled with whimsical ani
Ages 3–8
Watch William Walk
Ann Jonas
Perfect for the child who loves playing with sounds, this rhythmic walk uses only words starting with 'W' to build confi
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
Henry (Holly Keller) #2
Henry's Happy Birthday
Holly Keller
For the child who feels let down when things don't go exactly as planned. This gentle story helps kids navigate the ups
Ages 4–8
Cuckoobush Farm
Dick King-Smith
For the curious child fascinated by where animals come from, this gentle story explores the cycle of life and the changi
Ages 3–7
Otto the Octopus #1
Otto Is Different
Franz Brandenberg
For the child who compares themselves to others and feels like they don't fit in, Otto's underwater journey helps them s
Ages 3–7
City Sandwich Poems
Frank Asch
For the child curious about the bustle of the world around them, these poems offer a photographic look at the rhythm and
Ages 6–10
Greenwillow Read-Alone Books
The Man on the Unicycle and Other Stories
Elizabeth Bram
For the child with a wandering mind who finds magic in the mundane. These quiet, surreal tales celebrate the joy of smal
Ages 6–9
The First Christmas
Nonny Hogrogian
For families seeking a quiet, reverent way to share the Christmas story through classic biblical text and soft, luminous
Ages 4–8
Oliver the Beaver #1
Oliver, Clarence & Violet
James Stevenson
For the child dreaming of a big change or a grand adventure, only to realize that their community and home are more spec
Ages 6–10
No, Agatha!
Rachel Isadora
For the spirited child who feels stifled by rules and expectations, this Edwardian-era story celebrates the irrepressibl
Ages 4–8
Alison's Zinnia
Anita Lobel
For the child who loves the beauty of flowers and the joy of sharing. This lush alphabet book shows how a single act of
Ages 3–8
I'll See You when the Moon is Full
Susi Gregg Fowler
For the child feeling anxious about a parent's upcoming trip. A comforting look at how the moon's changing shape can hel
Ages 3–7
Grandpa #8
Grandpa's Too-Good Garden
James Stevenson
For the child who loves a 'tall tale' or has ever gone a little overboard with a creative project that turned into a gia
Ages 4–8
Stories of Chelm
The Angel's Mistake
Francine Prose
For the child who loves silliness and needs to know that even big mistakes can lead to something wonderfully unique. A c
Ages 5–9
Best Friends Think Alike
Lynn Reiser
For the child who loves their best friend but sometimes clashes over what to play. A gentle guide to the art of compromi
Ages 3–6
The Turtle Family #2
Stick-in-the-Mud Turtle
Lillian Hoban
For the child noticing that others have flashier things: a gentle look at resisting social pressure and finding joy in y
Ages 4–8
Grandpa #6
There's Nothing to Do!
James Stevenson
For the child who claims there is absolutely nothing to do, this hilarious tall tale shows how boredom can lead to the w
Ages 4–8
The Hidden Forest
Jeannie Baker
For the child who feels disconnected from nature or hesitant about the water: this immersive journey reveals the hidden
Ages 4–8
Bean Boy
George Shannon
For the child who enjoys logic puzzles and clever solutions, this story shows how small resources and a quick mind can h
Ages 4–8
Cherry Pies and Lullabies
Lynn Reiser
For the child curious about their family history, this gentle story shows how traditions like baking and singing connect
Ages 4–8
Billy the Monster #2
Three-Star Billy
Pat Hutchins
For the child who uses big behaviors to signal they are not ready for a new environment. This gentle story helps reframe
Ages 3–6
First Grade Friends #9
When Will I Read?
Miriam Cohen
For the child who is eager to grow up and feels frustrated that learning to read takes time. Jim discovers he is already
Ages 4–7
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