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8,512 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
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Cyrano the Bear
Nicole Rubel
The West’s bravest sheriff is a tough bear when facing the Gila Monster Gang, but he is too shy to admit he’s been writi
Ages 4–8
Laff-O-Tronic Jokes
Big Book of Jokes
Michael Dahl
For the elementary student looking to be the life of the party, this massive collection of puns and riddles helps kids c
Ages 6–11
Pardalita
Joana Estrela
For the teenager beginning to notice the flutter of a first crush and the quiet realization of their own queer identity.
Ages 12–18
The Education of Robert Nifkin
Daniel Pinkwater
Robert Nifkin recounts his eccentric and highly unorthodox 1950s Chicago high school career through the lens of a singul
Ages 12–18
Remember My Story: A Girl, a Holocaust Survivor, and a Friendship That Made History
Claire Sarnowski
For the child who wants to make a difference in the world, this memoir shows how a young girl and her friend turned hist
Ages 8–13
How to Talk So People Will Listen
Lizzie Waterworth
For the child who feels their voice shake when called on in class or worries about speaking in front of a group. Practic
Ages 9–14
The Adventures of Mr. Colt #1
Happy Birthday to Me!
LC's Creative Trail Inc.
For the child celebrating a birthday who wants to capture their favorite things and see how much they have grown through
Ages 3–8
From the Files of Madison Finn #4
Caught in the Web
Laura Dower
For the middle-schooler navigating the excitement and social pressures of holiday parties, sleepovers, and finding their
Ages 8–12
Houses with a Story
Seiji Yoshida
Step inside a tree house, a witch’s garden, and a submerged city to see the intricate details and inhabitants of over 30
Ages 8–14
Come With The Fire
Julianne Mundle
For the teen feeling the pressure of high expectations while struggling to find where they truly belong between two cult
Ages 13–18
All Aboard Reading
Martin Luther King, Jr. and the March on Washington
Frances Ruffin
For the child curious about why we celebrate MLK Day or how people can change the world together. This history brings th
Ages 7–9
Ida B. Wells Marches for the Vote
Dinah Johnson
For the child learning to speak up for what is right, even when others try to push them aside. Discover how Ida B. Wells
Ages 4–8
Judy Moody #11
Judy Moody and the Bad Luck Charm
Megan McDonald
Judy Moody is on a winning streak thanks to a lucky penny, and she is determined to keep the good vibes going all the wa
Ages 6–10
Dear America #13
Color Me Dark
Pat McKissack
Nellie Lee records her family’s move from Tennessee to Chicago in 1919, seeking safety from injustice only to face the h
Ages 9–14
Ook the Book And Other Silly Rhymes
Lissa Rovetch
Wacky wordplay and twelve silly rhymes help new readers master the sounds of the English language while having a laugh.
Ages 4–8
Mack Made Movies
Don Brown
Meet the director who brought slapstick to life, guiding legendary clowns like Charlie Chaplin and the Keystone Kops thr
Ages 5–9
Nevermore #1
Nevermore
Kelly Creagh
An English project leads cheerleader Isobel into the dark, haunting dreamscape created by her classmate Varen and inspir
Ages 12–18
Captured History
Ali's Knockout Punch
Michael Burgan
For the child who loves sports or photography and wants to know how a single moment in time can change how we see a hero
Ages 9–14
Back to Class
Mel Glenn
Sixty-five poems capture the private thoughts, pressures, and dreams of high school students and the teachers who guide
Ages 12–18
Anne of Green Gables #2
Anne of Avonlea
L. M. Montgomery
At sixteen, Anne begins her new life as a teacher in Avonlea, determined to inspire her high-spirited pupils while embar
Ages 9–14
My Royal Story #14
Anne Boleyn and Me
Alison Prince
The royal court is buzzing with scandalous whispers as a young girl watches the King fall for a bold new love named Anne
Ages 9–13
The Royal Diaries #18
Victoria: May Blossom of Britannia
Anna Kirwan
For the child who feels restricted by rules or expectations and dreams of one day finding their own voice and independen
Ages 9–12
Daisy Saves the Day
Shirley Hughes
For the child adjusting to new responsibilities or feeling overlooked. A young maid in Edwardian England finds courage a
Ages 5–9
Both Sides Now
Peyton Thomas
Finch Kelly’s dream of a political career is on the line when he must debate his own rights as a trans teen to win a cru
Ages 14–18
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