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8,512 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
432 books
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2787 books
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3202 books
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Kids in the World
Kids in France
Dayzee Harper
For the child curious about life across the globe or preparing for a trip. This book fosters a sense of wonder about dif
Ages 5–9
Bedtime Teddy Bear Fellows
Riley
Chilkibo Publishing
For the child who needs to learn that even heroes can strike out sometimes. This rhythmic classic explores the high stak
Ages 6–12
The Story Of
The Story of Gandhi
Susan B. Katz
For the child curious about how one person can change the world. Discover how Gandhi used peaceful protest and kindness
Ages 6–9
Junie B. Jones #25
Junie B. Jones Is a Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (P.S. So Does May.)
Barbara Park
For the child learning to manage big feelings when they don't get their way or have to be kind to someone they really di
Ages 6–9
Who HQ Graphic Novels
Who Was the Greatest? Muhammad Ali
Gabe Soria
For the child who needs to see how personal conviction and athletic excellence can change the world, this graphic biogra
Ages 8–12
Fancy Nancy
Fancy Nancy Loves! Loves!! Loves!!!
Jane O'Connor
Nancy shares a sparkly list of everything she adores, celebrating the joy of personal style and the power of a very fanc
Ages 4–7
Red Rocket Readers
Grandad's Place
Pam Holden
For teens exploring their identity and the beauty of first love. This series offers a safe space to navigate friendship,
Ages 12–18
Being LGBTQ in America
Being Transgender in America
Duchess Harris, Kristin Marciniak
For middle and high school students seeking a factual understanding of gender identity, civil rights, and the history of
Ages 12–18
The Story Of
The Story of Serena Williams
Shadae B. Mallory
For the teen or young adult exploring their identity and seeking to see their first crushes and relationships reflected
Ages 12–18
Magic Tree House Fact Trackers #28
Heroes for All Times
Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce
For the child who asks how one person can make a difference. Explore the lives of six legendary figures who showed brave
Ages 6–10
The Last Dragonslayer #4
The Great Troll War
Jasper Fforde
Magic and bureaucratic nonsense collide as Jennifer Strange prepares for a final showdown in a world filled with literar
Ages 10–15
The Met: What the Artist Saw
Edgar Degas: He Saw the World in Moving Moments
Amy Guglielmo
For the child who never stops moving: discover how a famous artist captured the magic of dancers, horses, and busy stree
Ages 5–9
Point-Counterpoint
LGBTQ+ Discrimination
Rachael Morlock
For the teenager navigating a world of complex social issues, this guide explains the history and ongoing impact of syst
Ages 12–18
The Story Of: Biographies for New Readers
The Story of Harriet Tubman
Christine Platt
An enslaved woman escapes to freedom only to return thirteen times to rescue her family and others using a secret networ
Ages 6–9
Face Relations: Eleven Stories About Seeing Beyond Color
Marilyn Singer
Eleven distinct voices explore the complexities of race, identity, and the moments that challenge how we see one another
Ages 12–18
7 Ate 9
Tara Lazar
The numbers are acting suspicious and 6 is worried that 7 is out for a snack in this pun-filled noir mystery that makes
Ages 4–8
Mister Max #2
The Book of Secrets
Cynthia Voigt
For the child who values loyalty and is discovering that true strength comes from intelligence and integrity rather than
Ages 10–14
Spite Fences
Trudy Krisher
A young girl in a divided community uses her camera to capture difficult truths and confront the social barriers standin
Ages 12–17
The People Shall Continue
Simon J. Ortiz
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how the shared resilience and distinct cultures of Native nations have create
Ages 6–12
Someday This Pain Will Be Useful To You
Peter Cameron
James Sveck navigates the awkward isolation of his final summer before college as he struggles to find meaning in a worl
Ages 14–18
Bearmouth
Liz Hyder
Newt has worked in the darkness of the coal mines for years, but the arrival of a new boy sparks a dangerous quest for t
Ages 14–18
The Saturday Boy
David Fleming
For the child feeling the weight of a parent's absence and the quiet anxiety of waiting for news from far away.
Ages 9–12
The Agony House
Cherie Priest
An unfinished 1950s comic book found in a decaying house begins to mirror real-life threats as Denise uncovers a hauntin
Ages 8–12
Invisible
Christina Diaz Gonzalez
Five very different students forced into community service realize they have more in common than their school labels sug
Ages 8–12
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