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The Story of Mrs. Lovewright and Purrless Her Cat
Paul Zelinsky
For the child or adult who needs to learn that pets (and people) have their own personalities and cannot be forced into
Ages 4–8
Bone #9
Crown of Horns
Jeff Smith
For the reader ready to see a long journey through to the end, this finale explores what it means to face the ultimate d
Ages 9–14
Robot Dreams
Sara Varon
For the child learning to navigate the bittersweet reality of friendships that change, end, or evolve. A wordless guide
Ages 8–12
The Phantom Twin
Lisa Brown
For the teen processing a major loss or navigating a changing physical identity. A hauntingly beautiful look at finding
Ages 12–18
Jellybeans
Sylvia van Ommen
For the child asking deep questions about life and what happens next. This gentle dialogue between two friends provides
Ages 4–8
If You Lived Here You'd Be Home By Now
Ed Briant
For the child who finds magic in the quiet corners of the park and wonders about the secret lives of the trees as the ci
Ages 3–6
Boats for Papa
Jessixa Bagley
For the child navigating the quiet ache of a missing parent, this gentle story shows how love remains through the things
Ages 4–8
Three Squeezes
Jason Pratt
For the parent looking to express an unbreakable bond, this lyrical story follows a father and son through a lifetime of
Ages 3–7
The Cat Came Back
Fred Penner
For the child (or parent!) dealing with a stubborn situation that just won't quit, this silly musical adaptation celebra
Ages 3–7
This Must Be the Place
Kelly Quindlen
For the teen who feels the pressure to have their entire future figured out while grappling with where they truly belong
Ages 14–18
How To Walk An Ant
Cindy Derby
For the imaginative child who finds magic in the small things, this quirky guide explores the delicate balance between c
Ages 4–8
Molly on the Moon
Mary Robinette Kowal
For the child who has to choose which favorite toys to keep before a big move. A scientifically grounded look at adaptin
Ages 4–8
Pop-up Nature and City #2
Wake Up, Sloth!
Anouck Boisrobert, Louis Rigaud
For the child curious about the natural world: this interactive pop-up journey highlights the fragile beauty of our fore
Ages 3–8
Cape
Kevin Johnson
For the child who uses play and imagination to shield themselves while processing the deep sadness of losing a loved one
Ages 4–8
Jack (Jagtenberg) #2
Jack's Rabbit
Yvonne Jagtenberg
For the child who struggles to sit still or feels frustrated when things don't go as planned. A minimalist look at pet o
Ages 3–7
Think a Thought A Book About Mindfulness
Conor McGlauflin
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big feelings or 'stuck' on a specific idea, this gentle guide transforms abstract
Ages 3–6
Blue Like Friday
Siobhán Parkinson
For the child who experiences the world through a unique lens and is navigating the complex feelings of a parent startin
Ages 9–12
Wagnificent #2
A New Dog in the Den
Bethanie Murguia
For the child adjusting to a new sibling or houseguest, this story uses a fox's den to explore the messy feelings of sha
Ages 7–10
Usborne First Reading
How Bear Lost His Tail
Lucy Bowman
For the child learning that showing off can have consequences, this indigenous folktale gently explores how pride and gu
Ages 5–7
The Secret Series #5
You Have to Stop This
Pseudonymous Bosch
For the child who loves cracking codes and thrives on being part of a secret club, this finale offers closure through wi
Ages 8–12
The Cat who Wasn't There
Linda Newbery
For the child adjusting to a new home who feels a bit lonely or senses that something mysterious is lingering in the sha
Ages 8–11
Usborne Starting Point Science #2
Where Did Dinosaurs Go?
Mike Unwin
For the curious child asking why the T-Rex disappeared, this clear and engaging guide explains the end of the dinosaur a
Ages 4–8
Usborne Reading
The Canterville Ghost
Susanna Davidson, Oscar Wilde
For the child who enjoys a spooky story but needs a gentle reminder that empathy and kindness can bridge the gap between
Ages 7–10
Billie #3
Billie and the Parent Plan
Ann Bryant
For the child trying to make sense of life in two different houses, this relatable story follows Billie as she tries to
Ages 9–12
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