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Letting Go
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We Are Best Friends
Aliki
For the child who is hurting after a best friend moves away. This gentle story validates the pain of saying goodbye whil
Ages 4–8
Harry #1
Harry's Visit
Barbara Ann Porte
For the child who feels anxious about visiting new places or meeting their parents' friends, this story shows how a rock
Ages 6–9
Dashing Dog!
Margaret Mahy
For the child who loves looking their best but can't resist a muddy puddle. This rhythmic tale celebrates the joy of let
Ages 3–7
First Grade Friends #15
See You in Second Grade!
Miriam Cohen
For the child feeling nervous about moving up to a new grade. This gentle story helps kids say goodbye to a beloved teac
Ages 5–8
Everything Else in the Universe
Tracy Holczer
For the child grappling with a family member's change, this story explores how to find hope and healing when life doesn'
Ages 8–12
Herbie Jones #6
Herbie Jones Moves On
Suzy Kline
For the child grappling with the news that their closest friend is moving to another town.
Ages 7–10
According to Humphrey #5
School Days According to Humphrey
Betty G. Birney
For the child feeling nervous about a new school year, unfamiliar faces, or changing friendships as they move into a new
Ages 7–10
Don't Let Go!
Jeanne Willis
For the child wobbling on two wheels and the parent realizing how fast they are growing up, this story captures the tend
Ages 3–7
Leaves
David Ezra Stein
For the child who feels anxious about changes in their environment or needs reassurance that things will eventually retu
Ages 2–5
The Ghostkeeper
Johanna Taylor
For the child navigating a big move or feeling invisible in a new place, this story uses a supernatural lens to explore
Ages 8–12
Sea
Heidi R. Kling
For the teenager grappling with a parent's long-term disappearance or a fear of moving forward after profound family los
Ages 12–18
Peter Pan #1
Peter Pan
J.M. Barrie
For the child who is hesitant about growing up or leaving the magic of childhood behind. This classic tale celebrates th
Ages 8–12
Waffle
Chris Raschka
For the child who gets stuck in 'what-ifs' and overthinking. This gentle story helps kids recognize their anxiety and fi
Ages 4–8
Something Is Growing
Walter Lyon Krudop
For the child who wonders what lies beneath the pavement, this urban fable explores the unstoppable power of nature and
Ages 4–8
The Strange Night Writing of Jessamine Colter
Cynthia DeFelice
For the child grappling with the concept of life's end, this gentle story uses a touch of magic to explore legacy, prepa
Ages 8–12
Michael, Wait for Me
Patricia Calvert
For the young teen navigating the confusion of a first crush and the realization that the adults and older students they
Ages 11–14
Alice #16
Intensely Alice
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
For the teenager navigating the transition to adulthood, this story explores complex relationship milestones and the emo
Ages 14–18
Alice #13
Alice Alone
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
For the teen navigating the hollow ache of a first major breakup while trying to find their footing in a changing social
Ages 12–15
Phineas L. MacGuire #1
Phineas L. MacGuire... Erupts!
Frances O'Roark Dowell
For the child who struggles when plans change or they have to work with someone new, this funny story highlights the une
Ages 7–10
Being Danny's Dog
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
For the child feeling overshadowed by an older sibling or struggling to find their own identity after a family move and
Ages 8–12
Alexander #3
Alexander, Who's Not (Do You Hear Me? I Mean It!) Going to Move
Judith Viorst
For the child facing a big life change they didn't ask for. Alexander's relatable defiance helps kids process the frustr
Ages 4–8
The Secret Keeper
Kate Coombs
For the child who carries the weight of everyone's feelings or feels burdened by a secret they were told not to share.
Ages 4–8
Under the Shadow of Wings
Sara H. Banks
For the child learning that loving someone means accepting what you cannot change, even when you want to protect them fr
Ages 8–12
Bring Back Yesterday
Harriet Sirof
For the child struggling to accept a life-altering loss and finding it easier to live in memory than in the present.
Ages 10–14
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