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Waiting for the Owl's Call
Gloria Whelan
For children starting to notice that life looks very different for others, this story explores the quiet strength of an
Ages 6–9
Very Important Day, A
Maggie Rugg Herold
For the child who wants to understand the meaning of belonging and the journey families take to call a new country home.
Ages 5–10
Underground Railroad, The
Raymond Bial
For the child curious about real-life heroes who fought for justice. This visual history helps kids understand the brave
Ages 8–12
Little Golden Books
The Ugly Duckling
Hans Christian Andersen
For the child who feels like they do not fit in or is struggling with being the 'odd one out' in their social circle or
Ages 4–9
Turtle, Turtle, Watch Out!
April Pulley Sayre
For the child curious about the natural world and the delicate balance of wildlife conservation. Explore the life cycle
Ages 4–9
The Trees of the Dancing Goats
Patricia Polacco
For the child who wants to understand how different traditions can weave together through small acts of kindness during
Ages 5–10
Tree Lady
H. Joseph Hopkins
For the child who feels like an outsider or wants to change their world. Follow the true story of a woman who defied exp
Ages 4–9
Step Into Reading
The Trail of Tears
Joseph Bruchac
For the child learning about fairness and history, this book offers a gentle but honest entry point into the forced relo
Ages 6–9
Titanic
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child captivated by history and high-stakes survival, this immersive narrative uses real survivor accounts to ex
Ages 9–14
A Three Hat Day
Laura Geringer
For the child who feels a little out of sync with the world, this whimsical tale shows how embracing your unique passion
Ages 4–8
The Sea in the Way
Sophie Gilmore
For the child grappling with the distance between themselves and a loved one far away, offering a gentle way to process
Ages 4–8
Tale of One Bad Rat, The
Bryan Talbot
For the teenager or older reader processing a history of trauma, this graphic novel explores the arduous journey toward
Ages 14–18
Tadpole
Ruth White
For the child learning how families protect one another when things get hard. A moving look at welcoming a relative in n
Ages 9–13
Surrender Tree, The
Margarita Engle
For the young reader seeking to understand how one person can offer healing and hope in the middle of a frightening, wor
Ages 10–14
Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch
Eileen Spinelli
For the child or adult who feels invisible or lonely, this gentle story shows how a simple act of kindness can transform
Ages 4–9
Siberia
Ann Halam
For the child who feels the weight of protecting our planet's future. Sloe must navigate a frozen world to save the last
Ages 10–14
Satchel Paige
Lesa Cline-Ransome
For the child discovering that talent and hard work can overcome unfair rules. This biography celebrates a baseball icon
Ages 6–10
Saint Louis Armstrong Beach
Brenda Woods
For the child grappling with the suddenness of change or the fear of a natural disaster, this story offers a lens on bra
Ages 8–12
The Running Dream
Wendelin Van Draanen
For the teen facing a life-altering setback, this moving story explores how to redefine yourself and find hope when your
Ages 12–18
Rose That Grew from Concrete, The
Tupac Shakur
For the young person navigating a world that feels hard or unfair, these raw poems offer a powerful message of hope and
Ages 12–18
Rocks in His Head
Carol Otis Hurst
For the child whose unique passion feels like a 'head full of rocks' to others, this story celebrates the power of stayi
Ages 4–9
Tales of Young Americans
Riding to Washington
Gwenyth Swain
For the child noticing differences in how people are treated. This gentle story follows a young girl discovering that fa
Ages 4–8
R Is for Rocket
Ray Bradbury
For the teen contemplating the vastness of the universe and what it means to be human in an ever-changing future.
Ages 12–18
Prairies
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
For the curious child who wonders about the wide-open spaces of the American landscape and the plants and animals that c
Ages 6–10
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