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Calpurnia Tate #1
The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
Jacqueline Kelly
For the girl who feels out of place in a world of ruffles and tea parties, or the budding scientist who finds more magic
Ages 9–13
Ranger's Apprentice #11
The Lost Stories
John Flanagan
For the reader who isn't ready to say goodbye to their favorite heroes, these untold tales fill the gaps in the legendar
Ages 10–14
Savvy #1
Savvy
Ingrid Law
For the child navigating the transition to adolescence while facing family hardship. Mibs discovers that true power lies
Ages 8–12
Dog Man #1
Dog Man
Dav Pilkey
For the child who struggles to sit still for a chapter book, this high energy graphic novel turns reading into an intera
Ages 7–10
Ask Arizona
Life with Siblings
Lissa Rovetch
For siblings navigating grief and uncertainty together, this series offers a quirky, resilient look at staying united th
Ages 8–12
Randolph Caldecott's Picture Books #15
The Great Panjandrum Himself
Randolph Caldecott
For the child who delights in the silly and the strange. This classic 19th-century treasure uses absurd wordplay and liv
Ages 3–8
First Step Nonfiction: Then and Now #5
Communication Then and Now
Robin Nelson
For the curious child wondering how people shared stories before the internet. Explore the evolution of mail, phones, an
Ages 5–8
Little Golden Book Biography
Lady Gaga: A Little Golden Book Biography
Michael Joosten
For the child who loves to dress up and sing along, this story shows how a young girl named Stefani followed her dreams
Ages 2–5
The Royal Diaries #1
Cleopatra VII: Daughter of the Nile
Kristiana Gregory
For the child who feels the weight of family expectations or worries about their safety in a changing world. A young que
Ages 9–13
The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novels #4
Mary Anne Saves the Day
Ann M. Martin
For the child finding their place in a new family, this classic explores the deep need for belonging and the power of a
Ages 9–14
Nobody's Family Is Going to Change
Louise Fitzhugh
For the child who feels unheard by their family, this story follows siblings Emma and Willie as they pursue their dreams
Ages 9–12
Geronimo Stilton Graphic Novel 4-in-1 #6
Geronimo Stilton 4-in-1: Volume 6
Elisabetta Dami
For the child who needs a boost of confidence to face new challenges, these high-energy tales prove that even a 'fraidy-
Ages 7–10
Little Golden Book Biography
Harry Styles: A Little Golden Book Biography
Wendy Loggia
For the young dreamer who loves music and fashion, this colorful biography celebrates staying true to yourself while fol
Ages 2–5
The Gaither Sisters #1
One Crazy Summer
Rita Williams-Garcia
For the child grappling with the weight of responsibility or trying to understand a parent who feels like a stranger.
Ages 8–12
The Adventures of Sophie Mouse #22
Forest Field Day
Poppy Green
For the child who feels like an outsider and longingly searches for a place to belong. A classic tale about finding fami
Ages 9–14
Ode to a Nobody
Caroline Brooks DuBois
For the child who feels like a 'nobody' or is struggling to process a sudden, life-altering loss of home and community.
Ages 10–14
A Weave of Words
Robert D. San Souci
For the child who needs to see that 'soft' skills like reading and crafting are actually secret superpowers that can ove
Ages 5–10
Strong Voices: Fifteen American Speeches Worth Knowing
Tonya Bolden
For the child curious about how words can change the world, this collection of fifteen iconic American speeches brings h
Ages 8–12
Knots on a Counting Rope
Bill Martin Jr., John Archambault
For the child learning to navigate the world with a disability, this story celebrates how family history and love build
Ages 5–9
Once Upon a Camel
Kathi Appelt
For the child who needs a calming presence during life's storms, this lyrical story uses the power of memory to bridge t
Ages 8–12
Walking on the Boundaries of Change
Sara Holbrook
For the teenager navigating the messy transitions of middle and high school, from shifting friendships to the search for
Ages 11–16
Ariel Crashes a Train
Olivia A. Cole
For the teenager who feels trapped by scary, unwanted thoughts and needs to know they aren't 'bad' or alone in their str
Ages 14–18
Enter the Imaginarium
S.M. Beiko
For the child who finds magic in the unusual and needs to know that being different is a powerful creative gift.
Ages 8–12
The Important Book
Margaret Wise Brown
For the child beginning to notice the small details in the world around them. This poetic classic helps little ones defi
Ages 2–6
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