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Healthy Babies #3
Numbers
Chosen Spot Publishing
For the young historian or Disney enthusiast curious about how a famous mouse became a global icon through early books a
Ages 6–10
American Girl Short Stories
Addy Studies Freedom
Connie Porter
For the child discovering the weight and wonder of their own voice, this story explores the profound connection between
Ages 7–10
45 & 47 Stella Street and Everything that Happened
Elizabeth Honey
For the child who loves the messy, joyful chaos of a close-knit neighborhood and feels a spark of curiosity about the ec
Ages 8–12
The Collected Works of Langston Hughes #11
Works for Children and Young Adults
Langston Hughes
For the young reader seeking to understand their place in the world through the soulful rhythms of Black life, jazz, and
Ages 6–17
My First Big Book of...
Things at Home
Penguin Books
For parents seeking to discuss how family secrets and social rules shape our lives. A lyrical look at navigating unfair
Ages 16–18
Healthy Babies #1
ABC
Chosen Spot Publishing
Mickey Mouse made his book debut in 1930 with this story about how he first met Walt Disney and received his famous name
Ages 3–8
Sweet Valley Twins #7
First Place
Francine Pascal
Identical twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield face off when one wins a spot on the newspaper and the other decides to
Ages 8–12
Little Golden Book Biography
Taylor Swift Ultimate Fan Edition
Wendy Loggia
For the young dreamer inspired by music and hard work. This guide celebrates Taylor Swift's journey, offering facts and
Ages 8–14
Magic Tree House #15
Viking Ships at Sunrise
Mary Pope Osborne
For the child who loves imagining themselves as a brave explorer or is beginning to take an interest in how people lived
Ages 6–9
Herculeah Jones Mystery #2
Dead Letter
Betsy Byars
A desperate cry for help hidden in a secondhand coat sends Herculeah Jones on a hunt for the truth, even as a dangerous
Ages 8–12
Wonder Readers
Let's Communicate
Elizabeth Moore
Born without a voice, Louis the trumpeter swan must find a new way to express his love and win the heart of the beautifu
Ages 7–12
The Berenstain Bears
The Berenstain Bears We Love the Library
Mike Berenstain
For the child who loves their local library or feels concerned when a favorite community space is threatened.
Ages 4–8
Parts #2
More Parts
Tedd Arnold
For the child who takes everything literally, this silly rhyming story helps ease the worry that common idioms like 'giv
Ages 4–8
G. Neri's True Adventures #2
My Bicentennial Summer
G. Neri
For the child exploring their place in the world, this verse memoir captures a biracial boy's journey through a summer o
Ages 8–12
Like Sisters on the Homefront
Rita Williams-Garcia
For the teen navigating the weight of big mistakes and the search for where they truly belong within their family histor
Ages 12–17
The Baby-Sitters Club #108
Don't Give Up, Mallory
Ann M. Martin
For the child who feels like they can't do anything right lately. Mallory Pike navigates a string of failures and learns
Ages 8–12
From the Files of Madison Finn #12
Three's a Crowd
Laura Dower
Seventh grader Madison Finn navigates the digital age while balancing the complicated drama of evolving friendships, sch
Ages 9–13
Lift-Off
Turtle Is Lost
Pam Holden
Nineteen rhyming poems recapture the nonsense of Wonderland, taking a slight detour through the looking-glass with class
Ages 8–12
Skeleton Creek #2
Ghost in the Machine
Patrick Carman
Ryan and Sarah use text messages, video clips, and secret journals to solve the chilling mystery of the old dredge.
Ages 10–14
The Baby-Sitters Club #71
Claudia and the Perfect Boy
Ann M. Martin
For the middle-schooler navigating the excitement and letdowns of first crushes and the gap between digital personas and
Ages 8–12
The Story Of
The Story of Fred Rogers
Susan B. Katz
For the child learning to navigate big feelings, this gentle biography introduces the man who taught us that everyone is
Ages 6–9
Captain Underpants #4
Captain Underpants and the Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants
Dav Pilkey
A science teacher goes rogue after being teased about his name, leaving Captain Underpants as the only hero who can stop
Ages 7–10
Baby-Sitters Little Sister
Karen's Pen Pal
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating the excitement and occasional awkwardness of a first pen pal relationship or school corresponde
Ages 6–9
Library of Doom: The Final Chapters #1
Death Sentence
Michael Dahl
Read the final, haunting recorded words spoken by famous figures of the 20th century before they passed away.
Ages 9–13
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