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Books for Making an Apology
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Fox #5
Fox Outfoxed
James Marshall
For the child who tries to be a little too clever for their own good. Fox's schemes to win races and outsmart others lea
Ages 5–8
The Adventures of Max and Pinky #2
The Mystery
Maxwell Eaton III
For the child who loves to play detective and needs a gentle reminder that some problems have very simple, funny solutio
Ages 4–8
The Rizzlerunk Club #2
The Big Bad Lies
Leslie Patricelli
For the child who has ever felt a tiny fib grow into a giant problem. This illustrated story explores how to face mistak
Ages 8–12
Fox #4
Fox All Week
Edward Marshall
For the child learning to navigate daily social ups and downs. Follow Fox through a week of relatable mishaps, from scho
Ages 5–8
The Adventures of Max and Pinky #1
Best Buds
Maxwell Eaton III
For the child learning how to navigate the daily ups and downs of friendship, including those moments of being annoyed w
Ages 3–7
Spike in Trouble
Paulette Bogan
For the child who has been blamed for something they didn't do. Spike the dog must prove his innocence after a series of
Ages 3–7
Peep and Ducky #4
Peep and Ducky: It's Snowing!
David Martin
For the toddler learning to navigate the ups and downs of playdates, from the joy of a snowy morning to the frustration
Ages 2–5
Horrible Harry #21
Horrible Harry and the Dragon War
Suzy Kline
For the child navigating a first 'best friend breakup,' this story offers a relatable look at how school projects can sp
Ages 7–10
The Willows Quartet #4
The Willows at Christmas
William Horwood
For the family seeking a nostalgic return to the River Bank, this cozy sequel captures the warmth of longtime friendship
Ages 8–12
Keena Ford #3
Keena Ford and the Secret Journal Mix-Up
Melissa Thomson
For the child who has ever worried about a secret getting out, this relatable diary-style story navigates the funny, str
Ages 7–10
Bossy Bunny
Dee Smith
For the child who likes to be the boss of every playdate, this story helps little ones see the value of listening and wo
Ages 3–7
Keena Ford #2
Keena Ford and the Field Trip Mix-Up
Melissa Thomson
For the child who tries to be good but finds themselves in sticky situations when classmates push their buttons.
Ages 6–9
Unicorn Fall
Dee Smith
For the child who feels discouraged after a stumble or mistake, this gentle rhyme shows that falling down is just the fi
Ages 3–7
Wicked Girls
Stephanie Hemphill
For the teen navigating the intense pressure of social cliques, this verse novel explores how fear and jealousy can lead
Ages 13–18
The New Policeman Trilogy #2
Creature of the Night
Kate Thompson
For the teenager struggling to leave a troubled past behind while finding that new beginnings can hide even darker, more
Ages 14–18
Mrs. Gaddy #3
The Crow and Mrs. Gaddy
Wilson Gage
For the child who gets caught in endless 'who started it' loops, this silly battle of wits shows how holding onto a grud
Ages 6–9
Shiloh #1
Shiloh
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
For the child grappling with a difficult secret or wondering if it is ever okay to break the rules to protect someone vu
Ages 8–12
Little League
Perfect Game
Matt Christopher
For the child who feels the heavy weight of expectations and needs to know that being 'perfect' isn't as important as be
Ages 8–12
Arthur Chapter Books #6
Locked in the Library!
Marc Brown, Stephen Krensky
For the child who needs to learn that even big disagreements can be put aside when it is time to help a friend in a pinc
Ages 6–9
Matt Christopher Sports
Baseball Pals
Matt Christopher
For the child learning that being a good leader means putting the team first, even if it means stepping out of the spotl
Ages 8–12
Dog Man #4
Dog Man: Dog Man and Cat Kid
Dav Pilkey
For the child who loves to laugh but is also learning about taking care of others and finding where they belong in a fam
Ages 7–10
Dear God, Help Love, Earl
Barbara Park
For the child who feels powerless against a school bully and needs to see the messy, often funny reality of standing up
Ages 8–12
Jake Maddox Sports Stories
Hockey Meltdown
Jake Maddox
For the child who loves the thrill of the game but struggles with big feelings and sportsmanship when things don't go th
Ages 8–11
Lies My Girlfriend Told Me
Julie Anne Peters
For the teenager navigating the complex intersection of sudden loss and the discovery that a loved one was not who they
Ages 14–18
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