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How Can I Deal with Bullying?
Sandy Donovan
A practical guide for children navigating the social complexities of bullying, offering clear examples and respectful so
Ages 6–10
Are You a Tomato?
Tamara Skyhawk
For parents seeking to help children process high-stakes global tensions and the weight of massive responsibility during
Ages 14–18
Mommy, Why Are My Sister's Friends Avoiding Her?
Sharon Dash
For the child noticing social changes in a sibling's life, this story helps families navigate the confusion and hurt of
Ages 4–9
Kids Talk about Bullying
Carrie Finn
Help your little one navigate tricky playground dynamics and social challenges with this gentle guide to understanding a
Ages 5–9
Link Takes a Stand
Anders Grit, Vivi Grit
For the child who struggles to speak up when things feel unfair, this story provides the tools to find their voice and s
Ages 4–8
A Few Thoughts About Bullying for My Little Friends Everywhere
Martha Williams
For the child grappling with peer pressure or unkindness. This gentle guide helps little ones understand bullying and fi
Ages 4–8
Bullying: Children and Adults
Terry Hitchcock
For families and communities looking to foster safety and kindness, this guide provides clear tools to identify, address
Ages 6–11
Bullying Hurts!: What Children Need to Learn About Bullying
Gloria Yelder
For the child navigating systemic unfairness or social hierarchies. This multilayered story explores justice, friendship
Ages 10–14
The Sad House on Moving Day
Bonnie Bright
For the child navigating life with a physical disability or feeling unheard. This story helps children find their voice
Ages 10–14
Girls Resist!
KaeLyn Rich
For the teen who sees unfairness in the world and wants to take action. This handbook provides practical tools for organ
Ages 12–18
The Way to Good Sports
David Jenkins
For the young athlete who struggles with winning and losing. This book helps children understand that character and kind
Ages 6–10
What Are You Staring At?
Joseph Wilkins, Pete Wallis
For the child who has felt targeted for being different or needs to understand the ripple effects of hate, this graphic
Ages 7–15
Darcy Is Always First
Lauren Whitman
For the child who struggles with losing or always feels the need to win, this story explores how being a 'first place' f
Ages 3–7
The Opposite of COMBAT
Susan North
For the teenager navigating a world that feels increasingly unfair, where survival requires both inner strength and diff
Ages 12–18
Sharing
Yusuke Yonezu
For the toddler who is still learning that one sandwich or one toy can be even more fun when split in two. A visual guid
Ages 0–3
I'm about to Get Up!
Julie Hunt
For the child grappling with the realization that adults aren't always heroes. This intense story explores the loss of i
Ages 13–18
What Happened To Zoey?
Auntie Angie
For the young artist finding their voice amid neighborhood pressure and family hardship. A powerful story about staying
Ages 12–18
Social Emotional Learning
No Difference Between Us
Jayneen Sanders
For the child noticing differences for the first time: a gentle exploration of how we are all the same on the inside, re
Ages 3–9
What Do You Say to a Dragon?
Lexi Young Peck
For the child feeling overwhelmed by sudden expectations or navigating the transition into the more complex, often unfai
Ages 9–14
The Wonderful World of Children's Poetry
J.M. Dunkley
For the family looking to introduce little ones to the timeless magic of classic drama and verse through accessible, rhy
Ages 6–12
A Children's Fantasy
Dana M. Friend
For the child beginning to question the world's rules and looking for the courage to stand up for what is right, even wh
Ages 10–14
Cuddles & Roars
Deborah Ann Martin
For the child grappling with the big 'why' of scientific ethics and the responsibility we have toward the natural world.
Ages 10–15
Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury
For the teen starting to question why we think the way we do and the importance of forming their own ideas in a world of
Ages 13–18
Behind the Bedroom Wall
Laura E. Williams
For the child questioning what they've been taught to believe and discovering that doing the right thing often requires
Ages 9–13
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