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Neuro Verses #1
King of the Neuro Verse
Idris Goodwin
For the teen who feels like their brain moves to its own rhythm and needs to find where their unique way of thinking fit
Ages 12–17
His Work and His World #1
Dickens: His Work and His World
Michael Rosen
For the young reader curious about how real-life struggles inspire great stories: discover how a boy from a debtor's pri
Ages 9–14
Diary of a Wimpy Kid #3
The Last Straw
Jeff Kinney
For the child feeling pressure to change who they are. Greg navigates his father's attempts to make him more 'manly' and
Ages 8–12
Love, Mouserella
David Ezra Stein
For the child who misses a faraway relative and needs a creative way to stay connected, this sweet story models how to s
Ages 3–7
Marley Dias Gets It Done: And So Can You
Marley Dias
For the young dreamer who wants to change the world but doesn't know where to start. Marley Dias offers a practical, rea
Ages 10–14
Zilot & Other Important Rhymes
Bob Odenkirk
For the family that loves to giggle and imagine together, this collection of silly, rhyming poems celebrates the joy of
Ages 6–10
The Children's Book of the Movies
DK Publishing
For the aspiring filmmaker or movie buff who wants to know how stunts are pulled off and how their favorite films moved
Ages 8–12
Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index
Julie Israel
For the teenager navigating the sudden, messy aftermath of losing a sibling and finding that grief often comes with unex
Ages 12–18
Shatter Me #1
Shatter Me
Tahereh Mafi
For the teen navigating a world where they feel dangerous or different, this story explores reclaiming your identity aft
Ages 14–18
Laughing out Loud, I Fly
Juan Felipe Herrera
For the child exploring their roots, these energetic bilingual poems celebrate the warmth of family and the vibrant land
Ages 8–12
The Midnight Library
Kazuno Kohara
For the child who needs a calming transition to sleep, this story of a magical nighttime library offers a peaceful world
Ages 3–6
My Palace of Leaves in Sarajevo
Marybeth Lorbiecki
For the child asking about global conflicts or the reality of war, this story uses personal letters to bridge the gap be
Ages 8–12
Beat the Story Drum, Pum-Pum
Ashley Bryan
For the child curious about why things are the way they are, these rhythmic Nigerian folktales offer timeless wisdom on
Ages 5–10
Sam and Abigail #2
Taxicab Tales
Barbara Ann Porte
For the child who loves hearing about 'the olden days' or what parents do at work, these cozy family stories celebrate t
Ages 6–9
Another Book about Bears
Laura Bunting
For the child who loves fairy tales but needs a laugh, this meta-fictive story explores what happens when overworked lit
Ages 4–8
Toot & Puddle #4
Puddle's ABC
Holly Hobbie
For the child eager to make their mark on the world. This gentle alphabet journey helps little ones connect letters with
Ages 3–6
Anybody Shining
Frances O'Roark Dowell
For the child who feels isolated or different, this story celebrates the magic of finding a true friend who sees the 'sh
Ages 8–12
The Newspaper Club #2
The Cubs Get the Scoop
Beth Vrabel
For the child who asks 'why' about everything and wants to know the truth. This mystery helps budding investigators find
Ages 8–12
Best Friends in the Universe
Stephanie Watson
For the child who has ever felt hurt by a best friend or worried an embarrassing secret might come out. This hilarious b
Ages 4–8
A Thousand Nights #1
A Thousand Nights
E. K. Johnston
For the teen feeling powerless or silenced, this atmospheric retelling explores finding one's voice and inner strength i
Ages 12–18
My Australian Story #11
Our Don Bradman
Peter Allen
For the child facing a major family move or financial stress, this diary explores finding joy in a hero's legend while n
Ages 9–13
Under the Wolf, Under the Dog
Adam Rapp
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of grief, family trauma, and the isolation of being sent away to heal.
Ages 14–18
Ambitious Girl
Meena Harris
For the girl who has been told she is being too loud, too assertive, or too much. This story reframes big dreams as a su
Ages 4–8
101 Ways to Bug Your... #1
101 Ways to Bug Your Parents
Lee Wardlaw
For the middle-grade reader who feels misunderstood by their parents and needs a creative outlet for their frustration a
Ages 8–12
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