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V is for Voting
Kate Farrell
For the curious young citizen who wants to understand how people work together to make things fair. An ABC journey throu
Ages 3–6
This Next New Year
Janet S. Wong
For the child preparing to turn the page on a new year with hope and a fresh start. A relatable look at how rituals and
Ages 3–8
The Memory of Light
Francisco X. Stork
For the teenager or family navigating the quiet, difficult journey of mental health recovery and finding the will to liv
Ages 14–18
A Sweet Smell of Roses
Angela Johnson
For the child discovering that even the youngest voices have the power to change the world. A beautiful look at bravery
Ages 4–8
Sweet Land of Liberty
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child learning about fairness and the courage it takes to change the world. Discover how a historic concert help
Ages 4–8
Storyteller's Beads, The
Jane Kurtz
For the child learning to see past differences, this powerful story follows two girls from clashing backgrounds as they
Ages 9–12
Sort of Forever
Sally Warner
For the child navigating the complex emotions of a best friend's serious illness. This story honors the deep bond betwee
Ages 9–13
Something, Someday
Amanda Gorman
For the child who feels small in a big world or overwhelmed by problems, this lyrical story proves that even the tiniest
Ages 4–8
Silver Path, The
Christine Harris
For the child feeling the ache of a parent being far away, this story offers a lyrical way to stay connected through the
Ages 5–8
September Roses
Jeanette Winter
For the child asking about difficult moments in history or seeking to understand how small acts of beauty can help a com
Ages 5–9
Secret Stars, The
Joseph Slate
For the child feeling anxious about a missed celebration or worrying that a special tradition might be ruined by things
Ages 4–8
Rachel Field's Hitty: Her First Hundred Years
Rosemary Wells
For the child curious about how the world changes over time. This beautifully reimagined classic follows a wooden doll t
Ages 7–11
Race to Save the Lord God Bird, The
Phillip Hoose
For the teenager grappling with the weight of environmental loss and wanting to understand how human choices impact the
Ages 12–18
Queen of Hearts
Martha Brooks
For the teenager grappling with a sudden, serious illness that separates them from their family and the familiar world o
Ages 12–17
The Phone Booth in Mr. Hirota's Garden
Heather Smith
For the child grappling with the silence of grief or searching for a way to say a final goodbye to someone they lost sud
Ages 6–9
One Day in the Tropical Rain Forest
Jean Craighead George
For the child who loves exploring the backyard and wants to protect the wild places they see on screen. Discover the urg
Ages 7–10
No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War
Anita Lobel
For the young reader seeking to understand the Holocaust through a personal lens, this memoir balances the harsh realiti
Ages 10–14
The Night Crossing
Karen Ackerman
For the child beginning to ask difficult questions about history, fairness, and what it means to leave home for safety.
Ages 7–10
Nelson Mandela
Kadir Nelson
For the child questioning why things aren't always fair, this stunning biography follows Nelson Mandela from his South A
Ages 4–10
Naming Liberty
Jane Yolen
For the child curious about their family roots or the meaning of American symbols. This story links a girl's journey to
Ages 6–10
Lupita Mañana
Patricia Beatty
For children processing the anxiety of family financial struggles and the courage required to seek a better life against
Ages 10–14
Lone Wolf
Kristine L. Franklin
For the child grappling with the quiet weight of a broken family or the loss of a loved one. Perry finds healing through
Ages 8–12
How to Bake an American Pie
Karma Wilson
For the child learning about their country's identity. This poetic book uses the metaphor of a recipe to explore the ide
Ages 4–8
House of Dance
Beth Kephart
For the teen feeling disconnected from busy parents while navigating the impending loss of a beloved grandparent through
Ages 12–18
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