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1,940 books about writing & storytelling
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Butterflies Adventure
Pamela Malcolm
For the child curious about leaders who fought for justice and the power of personal transformation through faith and ed
Ages 7–12
No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War
Anita Lobel
For the young reader seeking to understand the Holocaust through a personal lens, this memoir balances the harsh realiti
Ages 10–14
Fall Through
Nate Powell
For the teen who finds their voice through creative expression and wonders how the art they make today will ripple throu
Ages 14–18
Baby Professor
The Daily Lives of Ancient Greeks!
Baby Professor
For the child who asks big questions about who they are. This sweeping epic explores family heritage and the journey of
Ages 16–18
Niños
María José Ferrada
For the child or educator ready to talk about human rights through a lens of empathy, using gentle poetry to honor child
Ages 9–14
Leave My Book Alone!
Jess Lourey
For the curious child who can't stop turning pages, this hilarious interactive story invites them to become a part of th
Ages 4–8
The Little Fox
Sammy and Comet Spark the Sky
Peaches Murphy
For the curious child who wonders how their favorite cartoons come to life and wants to explore the magic behind the scr
Ages 7–12
Messengers and Thieves #1
Where the Garden Begins
J. Suthern Hicks
For the reader who loves digging into the details of their favorite spy adventures and connecting with the heroes and vi
Ages 10–15
On the Way Home
Laura Ingalls Wilder
For the family navigating a major transition, this diary-style journey captures the resilience needed to leave one home
Ages 8–12
Little House
The Little House Guidebook
William Anderson
For the child who loves the Little House on the Prairie series and wants to see the real-life locations where Laura and
Ages 8–14
My Heart is Always with You
Lucile Margot
For parents seeking to discuss complex topics of safety and personal boundaries, this intense narrative explores the gra
Ages 16–18
Storyteller's Beads, The
Jane Kurtz
For the child learning to see past differences, this powerful story follows two girls from clashing backgrounds as they
Ages 9–12
I See Lincoln's Underpants
Mick Sullivan
For the curious student who thinks history is boring, this book uses hilarious, lesser known facts to prove that the pas
Ages 8–12
Jeremy Finds His Talent
Speedy Publishing
For the child who feels they haven't found what they are good at yet, or the young fan curious about the many careers of
Ages 6–10
Who Built the First Human Civilization? Ancient Mesopotamia
Baby Professor
For the curious student starting to wonder how cities and writing began. This book simplifies the vast history of Sumer
Ages 7–12
Kids Speak Out About Bullying
Chris Schwab
For the child navigating tricky social waters, this guide uses real kids' stories to help them recognize bullying and fi
Ages 8–12
The Looking Glass Wars #1
The Looking Glass Wars
Frank Beddor
For the child grappling with the feeling that their own story isn't being heard or believed, especially when facing sudd
Ages 11–16
Wings in the Wild
Margarita Engle
For the teenager navigating the weight of global crises, this verse novel offers a sanctuary of hope and connection thro
Ages 12–18
The Bund
Paul Buhle
For the teen exploring their heritage or questioning how to stand up for fairness. This graphic history reveals the brav
Ages 12–18
Starting from Seneca Falls
Karen Schwabach
For the child who wonders if one person can truly change the world, this story of a runaway orphan finding her voice in
Ages 8–12
Voices of Ancient Egypt
Kay Winters
For the child curious about how the pyramids were built, this book uses poetic monologues to let the people of Ancient E
Ages 7–11
Big Mouth and Ugly Girl
Joyce Carol Oates
For the teen navigating the terrifying power of rumors and the courage it takes to stand up for someone when everyone el
Ages 13–18
The Best We Could Do
Thi Bui
For the teen or adult seeking to understand their family's past: a hauntingly beautiful exploration of the intergenerati
Ages 14–18
Go West, George Catlin
Nancy Plain
For the young artist or history buff who wants to see how a person can use their talents to capture and protect the stor
Ages 9–12
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