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Hygiene & Self-Care
1,854 books about hygiene & self-care
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How to Clean Your Room in 10 Easy Steps
Jennifer LaRue Huget
For the child who views tidying as an impossible chore. This hilarious guide celebrates the creative (and slightly naugh
Ages 4–8
Time to Sleep Sheep the Sheep!
written and ill. by Mo Willems
For the toddler who finds every excuse to delay bedtime. This playful story helps little ones transition to sleep throug
Ages 2–5
Friday Night Wrestle Fest
J.F. Fox
For the family that needs a high-energy way to burn off steam before bed, this playful story turns the nightly routine i
Ages 4–8
Todd's TV
James Proimos
For parents seeking to balance digital life with family time, this satirical tale explores what happens when a TV become
Ages 4–8
Clap for Kids: Thank you to all the super hero kids of Covid-19.
Unknown
For the child who stayed home to keep others safe. This rhyming tribute celebrates the resilience and 'superhero' streng
Ages 3–8
The Social Distance King: Introducing queens and kings to social distancing
Eric DeSio
For the child adjusting to new safety rules, this rhyming guide helps make hygiene and personal space feel like a royal
Ages 4–8
Brush, Brush, Brush!
Douglas Florian
For the toddler who needs a little nudge to embrace the toothbrush. This rhythmic board book turns a daily chore into a
Ages 1–3
A Shelter in Our Car
Monica Gunning
For children processing housing insecurity or financial stress, this story highlights the unbreakable bond of love betwe
Ages 5–9
I Am a Hairdresser!: Discover the Magic of Hair
Lindsay O'Neil
For the preschooler who is nervous about their first salon visit or loves to play pretend with a comb and brush.
Ages 0–4
Hubert's Hair Raising Adventure
Bill Peet
For the child who feels a little too proud of their appearance or needs a laugh when a 'quick fix' for a problem turns i
Ages 4–8
Very, Very, Very Dreadful
Albert Marrin
For the teen seeking to understand how global health crises and history collide: an unsparing look at the 1918 influenza
Ages 12–18
How Do You Go to Sleep?
Kate McMullan
For the child who asks how the rest of the world goes to bed, this soothing exploration of animal sleep habits helps eas
Ages 2–5
The Birds, the Bees, and You and Me
Olivia Hinebaugh
For the teen navigating the gap between high school social pressures and the need for honest, reliable information about
Ages 14–18
Ouch!
Joe Rhatigan
For the curious child who wonders why scabs itch or bees sting. This gross but fascinating guide explains how our bodies
Ages 8–12
Blood and Germs: The Civil War Battle against Wounds and Disease (Medical Fiascoes series)
Gail Jarrow
For the middle schooler fascinated by the grittier side of history and how medical science has evolved from the brutal b
Ages 10–14
Jitters #8
Sick Day Jitters
Julie Danneberg
For the child who worries about what happens when their teacher is gone or needs to see that even adults get nervous and
Ages 4–8
Step into Reading #2
Shampoodle
Joan Holub
For the early reader who loves silly animals and needs a boost of confidence through rhymes, this high-energy story turn
Ages 4–7
Children's Ancient History
The Daily Struggles of Those Who Lived in the Middle Ages
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders how kids lived before electricity and running water. This guide explores the daily rea
Ages 8–12
The Heroic Adventures of Kid Ki'ro #1
Chiropractic Superhero Adventure
Dr. Ki'ro
For children feeling nervous about their first chiropractic visit, this story uses a superhero theme to explain how spin
Ages 3–8
Leslie Patricelli's Baby Books #3
Blankie
Leslie Patricelli
For the toddler who finds safety and adventure in their security blanket. This story celebrates the comfort and imaginat
Ages 0–3
Leslie Patricelli's Baby Books #11
Toot
Leslie Patricelli
For the toddler who is fascinated by new body sounds, this playful book explains that everyone toots while gently introd
Ages 0–3
The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library #16
Hooray for Hair!
Tish Rabe
For the child who is curious about why we have hair or notices the different fur on their pets. A rhyming exploration of
Ages 4–8
Girls Survive #3
Gemma and the Great Flu
Julie Gilbert
For the child curious about how people survived past health crises or those needing to process the collective experience
Ages 8–12
Let's Find Out! Weather #1
What Are Droughts?
Mari Schuh
For the curious child asking why the grass is brown or the creek is low, this simple guide explains what happens when th
Ages 4–7
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