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Books for Making an Apology
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The Bully That Bullied Every BUNNY
Dee Smith
For the child who needs a gentle reminder that being kind feels much better than being mean, this rhyming story helps li
Ages 3–7
Bossy Bunny #2
Bossy Bunny and the Big Mess
Dee Smith
For the child who likes to be in charge or struggles to clean up, this gentle story shows how a big mess can become a br
Ages 5–8
The Rookie Bookie
L. Jon Wertheim, Tobias J. Moskowitz
For the child who uses math to make sense of the world but struggles to find their place on the playground and navigate
Ages 8–12
Hugo and Bella #1
I Don't Want to Be a Pea!
Ann Bonwill
For the child who struggles to meet a friend halfway. Hugo and Bella must navigate the messy but necessary art of compro
Ages 4–8
Dessert Schneider #3
Just Desserts
Hallie Durand
For the child who feels overlooked by bossy older siblings and is ready to stage their own small-scale revolution for a
Ages 7–10
Ravens Pass #4
Cheaters
Steve Brezenoff
For the child navigating the pressure of grades and the weight of a false accusation. Help them see the value of standin
Ages 9–13
Rigby Focus Forward
Best of Friends
Carmel Reilly
For the child learning to navigate the ups and downs of peer relationships, this story explores how to build and maintai
Ages 6–8
Philip Hall #2
Get on Out of Here, Philip Hall
Bette Greene
For the child who struggles with losing or feels they must always be the leader. Beth learns that true leadership requir
Ages 8–12
The Infamous Ratsos #5
The Infamous Ratsos: Camp Out
Kara LaReau
For the child who thinks being 'tough' means doing everything alone, this funny adventure shows why asking for help is t
Ages 5–8
The Little Moralist
Manidhi PR
For the parent looking to spark conversations about right and wrong. These short, illustrated stories help children navi
Ages 4–8
Felicia #1
Felicia the Critic
Ellen Conford
For the child who struggles to know when to speak their mind and when to stay quiet, Felicia's journey helps navigate th
Ages 8–12
Maple Mehta-Cohen #1
Welcome Back, Maple Mehta-Cohen
Kate McGovern
For the child who feels like they are falling behind or hiding a struggle at school. This story celebrates the many ways
Ages 8–12
Don’t Give a Stink
Daniel Knight
For the child learning that a bad mood doesn't have to ruin the whole day. A playful reminder to let go of 'stinky' feel
Ages 3–7
Sir Whong and the Golden Pig
Oki S. Han, Stephanie Haboush Plunkett
For the child learning about integrity and how to stay one step ahead of a bully or a trickster through wit and patience
Ages 4–8
Little Senses #2
Can I Play Too?
Samantha Cotterill
For the child who thrives on routine and struggles when a playmate wants to change the rules. A gentle guide to flexible
Ages 3–7
One Good Punch
Rich Wallace
For the teen facing a moral crossroads where one mistake threatens their future and forces them to choose between loyalt
Ages 12–17
My Magic Pet Morphle
Angry Morphle
Moonbug Entertainment
For the preschooler who needs help identifying and managing big bursts of anger through a colorful, magical lens.
Ages 2–5
Number One Sam
Greg Pizzoli
For the child who struggles with being second best or feels frustrated when a friend succeeds. A bright story about the
Ages 3–6
Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody #1
Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody
Patrick Ness
For the child who feels like a 'nobody' at school and is navigating the tricky, often confusing emotions that come with
Ages 8–12
Aesop's Fables
Aesop
For the child learning how to share or why honesty matters, these classic stories use 3D pop-up art to make timeless lif
Ages 4–8
Roger the Pig #3
Roger Loses His Marbles!
Susanna Gretz
For the child who feels overwhelmed by visitors or struggles to keep their treasures safe from siblings. A relatable loo
Ages 4–8
The Purple Puffy Coat
Maribeth Boelts
For the child who struggles to speak up when a friend's well-meaning gift or idea doesn't feel right. A gentle lesson on
Ages 4–8
The Twelve Robbers
Paul Biegel
For the child exploring what it means to be a good person, this folktale follows twelve outlaws discovering that kindnes
Ages 8–12
Rebbe Mendel #1
Adventures with Rebbe Mendel
Nathan Sternfeld
For the child who thrives with a warm mentor, these classroom stories offer gentle guidance on navigating school friends
Ages 7–11
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