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Can't Scare Me!
Ashley Bryan
For the child who claims to be brave but needs a playful way to process nighttime jitters and the thrill of the 'scary'
Ages 4–8
The Desert Is Theirs
Byrd Baylor
For the child who feels a deep connection to the outdoors, this lyrical tribute honors the bond between the Tohono O'odh
Ages 6–10
I Knew Two Who Said Moo
Judi Barrett
For the curious toddler discovering the world of numbers through playful rhymes and silly animal antics.
Ages 2–5
Marcia Sewall's American History #1
The Pilgrims of Plimoth
Marcia Sewall
For the curious child wanting to know how people really lived long ago, this immersive look at Plimoth focuses on the ha
Ages 7–11
Halloween Party
Lonzo Anderson
For the child who loves the thrill of a spooky secret, this story explores the bravery it takes to join in when you feel
Ages 4–8
To the Top of the World: Barbara Hillary, the First Black Woman to Reach the North and South Poles
Deborah Blumenthal
For the child who needs to know that adventure has no age limit or boundary. This biography shows how grit and passion c
Ages 4–8
The Chicken Squad #1
The First Misadventure
Doreen Cronin
For the child who loves to play detective and wonders about the 'scary' things in the yard, these plucky chicks prove th
Ages 6–9
Mush, a Dog from Space
Daniel Pinkwater
For the child who loves the idea of a secret, extraordinary world hidden right in their own backyard or kitchen.
Ages 7–10
Mercury
Hope Larson
For the teen processing a sudden loss or feeling disconnected from their roots. A dual-timeline mystery explores how the
Ages 12–17
The Things That Are Most in the World
Judi Barrett
For the curious child who loves asking 'what is the most...?' this book uses wild imagination to explain superlatives th
Ages 4–8
The Great Antler Auction
Susan E. Goodman
For the child who loves the outdoors and wonders how people can help wildlife during the harsh winter months.
Ages 7–11
The Hard Pan Trilogy #2
Lucky Breaks
Susan Patron
For the child navigating the shift from childhood play to the complicated secrets and social pressures of being a pretee
Ages 8–12
The Very, Very Far North #2
Just Beyond the Very, Very Far North
Dan Bar-el
For the child who thrives on quiet reflection and needs to see that welcoming a stranger is the first step toward a new
Ages 8–12
Basil & Dahlia: A Tragical Tale of Sinister Sweetness
Joy McCullough
For the child who loves things both sparkly and spooky, this story explores finding the courage to question the rules of
Ages 8–12
Maria's Comet
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child who gazes at the stars and wonders about their place in the universe, this lyrical story explores the spar
Ages 4–8
Five for a Little One
Chris Raschka
For the curious toddler discovering their body, this rhythmic journey follows a little bunny as they explore the world t
Ages 2–5
If I Was the Sunshine
Julie Fogliano
For children and parents seeking a moment of quiet connection through the beauty of the natural world and the comfort of
Ages 2–5
Glovemen: Twenty-Seven of Baseball's Greatest
George Sullivan
For the young baseball fan who wants to know the history of the game through its most legendary defenders, from acrobati
Ages 8–12
Harmonica Night
Mary-Claire Helldorfer
For the child who needs a gentle wind-down after a busy day. This rhythmic story uses the soothing sounds of a seaside t
Ages 3–7
Turning Point Inventions
The Lightbulb
Joseph E. Wallace
For the child who asks how everything works, this history of the lightbulb illuminates the grit and experimentation requ
Ages 8–12
The Lost String Quartet
N. M. Bodecker
For the child who enjoys quiet surprises and finding beauty in unexpected places. Discover how a wrong turn can lead to
Ages 4–8
King O' the Cats
Aaron Shepard
For the child who loves a little chill with their cheer, this spooky but silly folktale explores the mystery of the 'sec
Ages 4–8
How to Build a Hug
Amy Guglielmo, Jacqueline Tourville
For the child who experiences the world intensely and finds traditional affection overwhelming, this story celebrates fi
Ages 4–8
Ellsworth's Extraordinary Electric Ears and Other Amazing Alphabet Anecdotes
Valorie Fisher
For the child who loves to linger over details, these alliterative tales and elaborate dioramas turn the alphabet into a
Ages 4–8
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