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Whispers of Mermaids and Wonderful Things
Sheree Fitch
For the child who loves the music of words, this collection transitions from giggle-inducing nonsense to quiet reflectio
Ages 4–12
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Thomas Kuhn
For the curious student who wonders why what we learn in science class sometimes changes. Explore how big ideas are born
Ages 15–18
Hole Story, The
Eve Merriam
For the child who asks a million questions about how things work, this playful collection of poems explores the world th
Ages 3–8
The US Civil Rights Movement for Disabilities
Baby Professor
For the student curious about why our world has ramps and elevators, this guide traces the history of brave individuals
Ages 8–12
Baseball's Greatest
Baseball's Greatest Players
Andrew Martin
For the young sports fan who loves to memorize stats and stories about the greats. Explore the legendary careers and rec
Ages 8–14
The Little Book of LGBTQ+
Harriet Dyer
For the teenager or ally seeking clear answers about gender, sexuality, and history in a gentle, easy to understand guid
Ages 12–18
Secret World of Walter Anderson, The
Hester Bass
For the child who feels most at home in the wild or expresses themselves through hidden art, this biography celebrates t
Ages 6–10
Wonder World of Rhymes
Sandeep Rao
For the child whose imagination thrives on rhythm and rhyme. This collection of playful verses explores everyday magic a
Ages 3–8
The Person Who Arrives
Leah Kelley
For the family celebrating a child who sees and feels the world with a unique intensity. A gentle guide to understanding
Ages 3–8
Men and Women Were Equals in Ancient Egypt!
Baby Professor
For the curious student learning about how society works, this book explores the surprising legal rights and social powe
Ages 6–10
Maps, the Oceans & Continents
Baby Professor
For the curious learner who wants to understand how we map our world and the vast waters within it. This guide makes big
Ages 5–9
The World's Best Fairy Tales
Belle Becker Sideman
For the child who loves getting lost in other worlds and needs to see that even the smallest hero can overcome big obsta
Ages 6–12
Anti-Bullying Book for Girls
Jessica Woody
For the girl navigating the complex world of friendship cliques and social pressure, this guide offers tools to handle m
Ages 8–12
Great Migration
Eloise Greenfield
For the child curious about their family roots or moving to a new place, this poetic journey honors the courage of famil
Ages 6–12
Wings of Genius
Zahid Ameer
For the child who feels different because of their big ideas or unique perspective on the world.
Ages 5–9
Comrades for the Charter
Geoffrey Trease
For the young reader starting to ask why some people have so much while others have so little, and what it means to stan
Ages 10–15
Baby Professor
Margaret Thatcher
Baby Professor
For the child curious about how a local girl became a world leader, this simple biography introduces the first woman Pri
Ages 6–10
The Black Rose Called Chante'
Chante' Cataleya Ndlovu
For the child navigating a big move or wondering how to stay true to themselves in a new place. A gentle guide to findin
Ages 5–10
Cinderella Outgrows the Glass Slipper and Other Zany Fractured Fairy Tale Plays
Joan M. Wolf
For the student who needs a boost in reading confidence or a creative spark, these silly scripts turn classroom reading
Ages 7–11
Bedtime Story - Papa's Memories
Rb Simples
For the child curious about their family's past. A heartwarming look at the special bond between a father and child shar
Ages 3–7
Half Moon Summer
Elaine Vickers
For the preteen navigating the messy transitions of middle school, family secrets, and the quiet power of showing up for
Ages 8–12
Let's Play Pretend...
Scott Field
For the teen navigating the complex world of high school social hierarchies, where keeping secrets feels like a matter o
Ages 13–18
A. Nonny Mouse
Doreen Lindahl
For the child who loves to make up stories or play pretend, this whimsical collection introduces classic poetry through
Ages 4–8
We've Got a Job: the 1963 Birmingham Children's March
Cynthia Levinson
For the young person starting to realize the power of their own voice and wanting to know how kids their age have change
Ages 10–18
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