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The Baby-Sitters Club #84
Dawn and the School Spirit War
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating the social minefield of middle school competition and learning when school spirit crosses the l
Ages 8–12
The Baby-Sitters Club #105
Stacey the Math Whiz
Ann M. Martin
For the child who feels they have to hide their smarts or hobbies just to fit in with the 'cool' crowd at school.
Ages 8–12
Middle School Chronicles #1
6th Grade Middle School Chronicles
Essynce E. Moore
For the child feeling nervous about the jump to middle school, this teen-authored guide offers a relatable look at navig
Ages 10–13
Middle School Chronicles #2
7th Grade Middle School Chronicles
Essynce E. Moore
For the student feeling the weight of peer pressure and social shifts, this teen-authored guide offers a relatable mirro
Ages 10–14
The Baby-Sitters Club #87
Stacey and the Bad Girls
Ann M. Martin
For the child feeling the pull of a new, 'cool' crowd and struggling to stay true to themselves and their old friends.
Ages 8–12
Fame School #5
Rivals!
Cindy Jefferies
For the child feeling the pressure to be the best, this story explores the thin line between healthy competition and los
Ages 8–12
The Baby-Sitters Club #83
Stacey vs. the BSC
Ann M. Martin
For the child feeling pulled between different friend groups or struggling to balance old loyalties with new, exciting i
Ages 8–12
The Berenstain Bears
The Berenstain Bears and the School Scandal Sheet
Jan Berenstain, Stan Berenstain
For the child navigating the world of rumors and reputations, this story explores the power of words and the importance
Ages 7–10
Building Relationships
Tease Monster
Julia Cook
For the child struggling to tell if a friend is being playful or mean. This story helps little ones navigate the tricky
Ages 5–10
Pumpkin Soup #1
Pumpkin Soup
Helen Cooper
For the child who struggles with change or sharing responsibilities within a group. This cozy tale explores what happens
Ages 3–7
Baby-Sitters Little Sister #36
Karen's New Friend
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating the excitement and occasional jealousy of making a new best friend and sharing their time with
Ages 7–9
Baby-Sitters Little Sister #42
Karen's Pizza Party
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating the tricky waters of different friend groups, this story explores how to host a inclusive party
Ages 7–10
Baby-Sitters Little Sister #114
Karen's Chicken Pox
Ann M. Martin
For the child feeling frustrated by a sudden illness that ruins their big plans. Help them navigate the disappointment o
Ages 7–9
Rowley Jefferson's Awesome Friendly #1
Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid: Rowley Jefferson's Journal
Jeff Kinney
For the child who has a high-energy best friend and is learning how to navigate a relationship where one person often ta
Ages 7–12
Ask Arizona
Life with Siblings
Lissa Rovetch
For siblings navigating grief and uncertainty together, this series offers a quirky, resilient look at staying united th
Ages 8–12
Tracy Beaker #2
The Dare Game
Jacqueline Wilson
For the child struggling to settle into a new home or foster family while longing for the parent they left behind.
Ages 8–12
Dance Class #1
Dance Class: Letting It Go
Béka
For the young performer feeling the weight of perfectionism, this story explores how to handle competitive pressure and
Ages 8–12
Junie B. Jones #27
Junie B., First Grader: Dumb Bunny
Barbara Park
For the child who gets a little too competitive during holiday games or struggles with the 'unspoken rules' of social ga
Ages 6–9
Fear Street Super Chiller #2
Silent Night
R. L. Stine
For the teenager who enjoys high stakes suspense and a chill of winter. This slasher-style mystery explores how entitlem
Ages 12–17
Fear Street #26
One Evil Summer
R.L. Stine
For the teenager who feels like a newcomer is taking over their space or senses something is deeply wrong when adults wo
Ages 12–18
Spoon and Friends #1
Spoon
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
For the child who compares themselves to others and needs a gentle reminder of why their own unique traits are special a
Ages 3–6
Junie B. Jones #27
Junie B., First Grader: Dumb Bunny
Barbara Park
For the child who struggles with losing or feels embarrassed when things don't go as planned.
Ages 6–9
Christopher, the lonely bear
John Davidson
For the little one who feels a bit left out or is looking for a first friend. Christopher's journey helps children navig
Ages 3–6
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Robert L. May
For the child who feels like their differences make them an outsider. This classic tale shows how a unique trait can bec
Ages 3–7
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