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Encyclopedia Brown #8
Encyclopedia Brown Tracks Them Down
Donald J. Sobol
For the curious child who loves outsmarting adults and finding hidden details, this interactive mystery collection turns
Ages 7–12
Feeling Big Emotions
Diversity Book for Kids
Adrian Laurent
For the child noticing that every person they meet looks, speaks, or moves a little differently, this book celebrates wh
Ages 3–7
Graphic Library: Biographies
Cesar Chavez: Champion and Voice of Farmworkers
Suzanne Slade
For the child grappling with ideas of fairness and justice, this graphic biography explores how one man's quiet courage
Ages 8–12
Nico Bravo #2
Nico Bravo and the Trial of Vulcan
Mike Cavallaro
For the child who loves a high stakes mystery and needs to see that standing up for the truth is worth the chaos, even w
Ages 8–12
The Crows of Pearblossom
Aldous Huxley
For the child learning to handle unfair situations with wit instead of worry. A clever pair of crows uses ingenuity to o
Ages 4–8
Little Bill
Thank You, Dr. King!
Robin Reid
For the child learning about Black history and the meaning of freedom. Emma's museum trip turns into a powerful journey
Ages 6–9
Animorphs #21
The Threat
K.A. Applegate
For the child grappling with the realization that some people do not follow the rules or value the team, even when stake
Ages 9–13
Sharks Inc. #1
Fins
Randy Wayne White
For the child who thrives on outdoor exploration and wants to protect the wild world around them through courage and tea
Ages 8–12
The Forgotten Five #2
The Invisible Spy
Lisa McMann
For children questioning who they can trust when the adults in their lives have let them down, this adventure explores f
Ages 8–12
I Am Books #3
I Am Human: A Book of Empathy
Susan Verde
For the child navigating big feelings and the messy reality of making mistakes, this gentle guide celebrates the beauty
Ages 4–8
Dear Martin #1
Dear Martin
Nic Stone
For the teen processing the weight of systemic unfairness and seeking a moral compass in a world that feels increasingly
Ages 14–18
Operation Redwood
S. Terrell French
For the child who wants to change the world but feels too small to start. This adventure shows how one kid can stand up
Ages 8–12
Speed of Light
Sybil Rosen
For the child questioning why people are treated differently, this moving story explores justice through the eyes of a y
Ages 9–12
Master of Deceit: J. Edgar Hoover and America in the Age of Lies
Marc Aronson
For the teen starting to question how much the government should know, this unsparing look at J. Edgar Hoover explores t
Ages 12–18
Young Houdini #1
The Magician's Fire
Simon Nicholson
For the child who loves cracking codes and solving mysteries, this fast-paced adventure follows a young Harry Houdini as
Ages 8–12
The Story of Gumluck #2
Gumluck and the Dragon's Eggs
Adam Rex
For the child who wants to be a hero but feels a little out of their depth. This silly adventure proves that kindness an
Ages 6–9
The Man from the Other Side
Uri Orlev
For the young reader processing the heavy weight of history and the bravery required to do what is right when everyone e
Ages 11–15
Marked Man: Frank Serpico’s Inside Battle Against Police Corruption
John Florio, Ouisie Shapiro
For the teen grappling with what it means to do the right thing when everyone else is looking the other way, even at a s
Ages 12–18
The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp
Kathi Appelt
For the child who loves rooting for the underdog and protecting the wild places. This whimsical tall tale explores what
Ages 8–12
Redwall #11
Marlfox
Brian Jacques
For the child finding their footing within a family legacy, this epic quest follows young heroes learning that true cour
Ages 9–13
Nevermoor #2
Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow
Jessica Townsend
For the child who finally found where they belong, only to feel like an outsider all over again. A magical journey about
Ages 8–12
Audacity
Melanie Crowder
For the teen seeking a spark of courage to challenge unfairness, this lyrical story follows a young immigrant finding he
Ages 12–18
Primary Source Detectives
Who Marched for Civil Rights?
Richard Spilsbury
For the student curious about how ordinary people change the world, this guide uses primary sources to explore the brave
Ages 8–12
So Tall Within: Sojourner Truth's Long Walk Toward Freedom
Gary D. Schmidt
For the child grappling with the weight of unfairness, this lyrical biography shows how one woman's immense inner streng
Ages 5–9
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