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Standing Up for Yourself
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Far Out Fables
Chicken Little Saves the Moon Base
Benjamin Harper
For the child who struggles to be taken seriously by peers or needs the courage to speak up when something feels wrong,
Ages 6–9
The Three Silly Girls Grubb
John Hassett, Ann Hassett
For the child learning to navigate playground dynamics, this clever retelling shows how sisters can use their wits and t
Ages 4–8
World of Adventure #6
Danger on Midnight River
Gary Paulsen
For the child who feels overlooked or underestimated at school. This fast-paced survival story proves that unique skills
Ages 8–12
Let's Read Biography
Frederick Douglass
Houghton Mifflin
For the child curious about heroes who changed the world. This accessible biography introduces Frederick Douglass and hi
Ages 6–9
The Liberation of Clementine Tipton
Jane Flory
For the girl beginning to notice that rules for boys and girls are different, this story follows Clementine as she finds
Ages 8–12
I'm Emma: I'm a Quint
Stella Pevsner
For the child who feels lost in the crowd or overshadowed by siblings, this story follows a thirteen-year-old finding he
Ages 9–13
Paul Galdone Nursery Classics
What's in Fox's Sack?
Paul Galdone
For the child learning about consequences and the importance of following directions. A rhythmic, classic tale about a t
Ages 4–8
Winning
C. S. Adler
For the child grappling with a teammate who plays dirty. Vicky must decide if winning is worth the cost of her integrity
Ages 10–14
Albert the Running Bear #2
Albert the Running Bear Gets the Jitters
Barbara Isenberg, Susan Wolf
For the child feeling overwhelmed by performance pressure or a local bully. Albert learns how to calm his racing heart a
Ages 4–8
The African Mask
Janet E. Rupert
For the young artist beginning to question societal norms, this immersive journey into 11th-century Nigeria explores a g
Ages 9–13
Paul Galdone Nursery Classics
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
Paul Galdone
For the child learning to handle bullies or facing a scary obstacle, this classic tale shows how brains and bravery can
Ages 3–7
Mother Jones: One Woman's Fight for Labor
Betsy Harvey Kraft
For the child who asks why some rules are unfair, this biography of Mother Jones shows how one person's voice can change
Ages 9–12
Greenwillow Read-Alone Books
Big Bear, Spare That Tree
Richard J. Margolis
For the child learning to speak up for others or the importance of listening: a grumpy bear and a frantic bird navigate
Ages 4–8
Ebbie
Eve Rice
For the child who has outgrown their baby nickname and is ready to be seen as a 'big kid.' A relatable story about asser
Ages 3–7
Jenny and the Tennis Nut
Janet Schulman
For the child who feels pressured to like a specific activity and is struggling to tell their parents it is just not for
Ages 6–9
Geraldine the Pig #1
Geraldine's Blanket
Holly Keller
For the child who isn't ready to say goodbye to a beloved security object, this story honors the emotional bond with a '
Ages 3–7
Ada Potato
Judith Caseley
For the child whose enthusiasm for a new hobby has been dampened by mean comments. Ada learns to reclaim her joy for the
Ages 4–8
The Little Old Woman and the Hungry Cat
Nancy Polette
For the child exploring boundaries and consequences. This silly folktale follows a cat with a bottomless stomach and the
Ages 4–8
Ask Elizabeth
Elizabeth Berkley
For the teen girl navigating the highs and lows of adolescence, this supportive guide offers real answers to questions a
Ages 12–17
T-backs, T-shirts, Coat and Suit
E. L. Konigsburg
For the child navigating social pressures and the complexity of adult controversies, this witty novel explores standing
Ages 10–14
Deep in the Jungle
Dan Yaccarino
For the child who needs a reminder that being yourself is better than being a star for others. A boastful lion learns th
Ages 4–8
Women of Power
The Only Woman in the Photo: Frances Perkins & Her New Deal for America
Kathleen Krull
For the child who feels too quiet to make a difference, this story shows how a shy girl became a powerhouse for justice
Ages 4–9
Neuro Verses #1
King of the Neuro Verse
Idris Goodwin
For the teen who feels like their brain moves to its own rhythm and needs to find where their unique way of thinking fit
Ages 12–17
Rosie Swanson: Fourth-Grade Geek for President
Barbara Park
For the child who feels overlooked or labeled, this story explores the courage it takes to stand up for yourself when ot
Ages 8–11
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