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Edward and Elizabeth #7
What's Wrong with a Van?
Franz Brandenberg
For the child who thinks a shiny new object is always better than a worn-out favorite. This sweet story helps little one
Ages 4–8
Ruffles #2
Ruffles and the Teeny, Tiny Kittens
David Melling
For the child struggling to share their space or toys with others, this sweet story validates the frustration of change
Ages 2–5
Love You Books #9
Spread Your Wings
Emma Dodd
For the parent and child navigating the bittersweet transition toward independence, this lyrical story offers reassuranc
Ages 2–5
This is the Rope
Jacqueline Woodson
For the child curious about their family roots or experiencing a move. A simple jump rope becomes a bridge across time,
Ages 5–9
Molly McGinty Has a Really Good Day
Gary Paulsen
For the highly organized child who feels anxious when things don't go as planned, this story shows that you can survive
Ages 8–12
The Little Mouse #1
The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear
Don Wood, Audrey Wood
For the child who is learning how to share or feeling protective of a special treasure. A playful narrator helps a littl
Ages 2–5
Couples #9
Broken Hearts
M. E. Cooper
For the teenager navigating the heavy realization that love isn't always enough to make a relationship work and learning
Ages 12–18
The Pigeon #8
Will the Pigeon Graduate?
Mo Willems
For the child feeling a mix of nerves and pride about finishing preschool or kindergarten and facing the big 'what comes
Ages 3–6
Beany #1
Beany (Not Beanhead)
Susan Wojciechowski
For the young worrier navigating the pressures of a bossy best friend and the stress of school tests.
Ages 6–9
Heartside Bay #4
More Than a Love Song
Cathy Cole
For the tween navigating the aftermath of their first breakup and discovering that being true to themselves is more rewa
Ages 11–14
Walk Two Moons
Sharon Creech
For the child processing a parent's absence or a significant loss. This multi-layered journey explores how stories help
Ages 10–14
Something Very Sad Happened
Bonnie Zucker
A developmental guide for toddlers and preschoolers facing the loss of a loved one, helping them process big feelings an
Ages 2–4
My Red Balloon
Eve Bunting
For the child counting down the days until a deployed parent returns, this story captures the nervous excitement and the
Ages 4–8
The Railway Series #42
Thomas and His Friends
Christopher Awdry
For the child who loves the steady rhythm of the rails and finding their place in a group, this collection offers gentle
Ages 3–7
Cirque Du Freak #1
A Living Nightmare
Darren Shan
For the child who feels the weight of a difficult secret or the pressure to make a heavy sacrifice for a friend.
Ages 10–15
Missing May
Cynthia Rylant
For the child navigating the heavy fog of grief, this Newbery winner offers a poetic, hopeful journey through the loss o
Ages 10–14
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants #3
Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
Ann Brashares
For the teenager facing the bittersweet transition of the final summer before college, as childhood friendships evolve i
Ages 13–18
Baby-Sitters Little Sister #21
Karen's New Teacher
Ann M. Martin
For the child who feels anxious when their favorite teacher is absent. Help your little one navigate the uncertainty of
Ages 7–9
The Baby-Sitters Club: Friends Forever #12
Everything Changes
Ann M. Martin
For the child facing a big life transition, this gentle story follows two sisters navigating a grandmother's wedding and
Ages 8–12
The Baby-Sitters Club #131
The Fire at Mary Anne's House
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating the shock of a sudden loss or disaster, this story offers a comforting look at rebuilding after
Ages 8–12
The Baby-Sitters Club: Friends Forever #3
Mary Anne's Big Break-Up
Ann M. Martin
For the middle-grade reader navigating the bittersweet realization that sometimes people grow apart, even when they stil
Ages 8–12
The Baby-Sitters Club #30
Mary Anne and the Great Romance
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating the complex emotions of a parent's remarriage and the tricky transitions of joining two differe
Ages 8–12
The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novels #17
Dawn on the Coast
Ann M. Martin
For the child feeling pulled between two homes or wondering where they truly fit in after a big family change.
Ages 8–12
Native American Folklore Collections
The Best Native American Stories For Children
G.W. Mullins
For the child who dreams of escaping to a world where they never have to grow up and every day is an adventure in a land
Ages 7–12
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