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Descendant of the Crane
Joan He
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of family expectations and questioning the systems of power they are meant to i
Ages 14–18
We Wait for the Sun
Dovey Johnson Roundtree, Katie McCabe
For the child who thrives on special rituals with a grandparent. This quiet story captures the magic of a pre-dawn walk
Ages 4–8
Daydreaming
Mark Tatulli
For the creative child who often hears 'pay attention' but is secretly exploring distant worlds, this story celebrates t
Ages 4–8
You, Me and the Big Blue Sea
Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick
A mother shares the story of a grand ocean voyage she took with her son when he was tiny, capturing the quiet magic of t
Ages 3–7
Big Jobs #3
Fridge and Oven's Big Job
Steven Weinberg
For the curious toddler who wants to know how things work, this playful book explores the big jobs and teamwork happenin
Ages 2–5
Sandcastles Are Forever
Ellie Peterson
For the child facing the bittersweet goodbye of a best friend moving away, this story uses the tide and sandcastles to s
Ages 4–8
Time Twisters #1
Abraham Lincoln, Pro Wrestler
Steve Sheinkin
History takes a wild turn when a fed-up Abraham Lincoln goes on strike, leaving Abby and Doc to convince him to return t
Ages 7–10
Send It!
Don Carter
Watch a brown paper package travel from the post office to the front door in this step-by-step journey across the countr
Ages 2–5
Wolfpack
The Wolfpack Way
Abby Wambach
For the child who needs to find their voice within a group. This inspiring guide helps young leaders embrace their own p
Ages 4–8
My Mommy Medicine
Edwidge Danticat
For the little one feeling under the weather and needing the soothing, magical comfort that only a parent's presence and
Ages 3–6
How I Made It to Eighteen: A Mostly True Story
Tracy White
For the teenager navigating the heavy realities of depression and eating disorders, this raw memoir offers a companion t
Ages 14–18
Time Twisters
Time Twisters: Abigail Adams, Pirate of the Caribbean and Amelia Earhart and the Flying Chariot
Steve Sheinkin
For the student who thinks history is just a list of boring dates, these wacky adventures bring historical figures to li
Ages 7–10
Beetle Battles: One Scientist's Journey of Adventure and Discovery
Douglas J. Emlen
For the curious child who loves bugs and wonders how nature's smallest creatures develop such incredible armor and weapo
Ages 8–12
A Small Thing . . . but Big
Tony Johnston
For the child who freezes at the sight of a wagging tail. A gentle, step-by-step look at how small moments of bravery ca
Ages 4–8
There's a Wolf at the Door
Zoe B. Alley
A hungry wolf tries over and over to catch his dinner in this hilarious graphic novel retelling of five classic fables a
Ages 5–10
Would You Rather Be a Princess or a Dragon?
Barney Saltzberg
For the child who loves both sparkle and fire, this playful choice-based book explores the fun of being different charac
Ages 3–6
We Wanted You
Liz Rosenberg
For parents seeking to show an adopted child how deeply they were wished for and how much love awaited them before they
Ages 3–7
Caroline McAlister Biographies #3
A Line Can Go Anywhere: The Brilliant, Resilient Life of Artist Ruth Asawa
Caroline McAlister
For the child finding their way through difficult times, this story shows how simple materials and a resilient spirit ca
Ages 4–8
The Runaway Belly Button
John Flannery
For the child who considers bath time optional or forgets to scrub behind their ears. A whimsical reminder that taking c
Ages 3–6
Something Wickedly Weird #1
The Wooden Mile
Chris Mould
For the child who loves uncovering secrets in old houses and isn't afraid of a little fog, this atmospheric mystery cele
Ages 8–12
The Arrow Finds Its Mark: A Book of Found Poems
Georgia Heard
For the child who claims they don't like poetry, this clever collection proves that poems are hidden everywhere: from gr
Ages 8–12
How Not to Ask a Boy to Prom
S. J. Goslee
Nolan finds his high school social life turned upside down when his older sister decides he needs a major push to get in
Ages 14–18
Do You See Me?
LaRonda Gardner Middlemiss
For the child who wants to be seen for their unique heart and talents, rather than being judged by labels or the way the
Ages 4–8
Target
Kathleen Jeffrie Johnson
Sixteen-year-old Grady struggles to reconnect with the world and his new classmates while navigating the heavy trauma of
Ages 14–18
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