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The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories #58
The Sting of the Scorpion
Franklin W. Dixon
For the child who loves to untangle complex puzzles and feels a drive to see justice served. This classic mystery reward
Ages 8–12
Cornerstones of Freedom
The Story of Anne Frank
Emma Carlson Berne
For the child starting to ask big questions about fairness and history, this gentle introduction explores courage and ho
Ages 6–9
Disney Fairies: Fairy Dust Chronicles #2
Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand
Gail Carson Levine
For the child who values keeping their word and the importance of working together. This magical quest explores what hap
Ages 7–11
The Baby-Sitters Club #16
Jessi's Secret Language
Ann M. Martin
For the child curious about different ways people communicate and the importance of including others. This story explore
Ages 8–12
Lumberjanes #17
Lumberjanes #17
Shannon Watters, N.D. Stevenson
For the adventurous child who thrives on group dynamics and discovering the unknown, this supernatural mystery celebrate
Ages 9–14
The Adventures of Sophie Mouse #1
A New Friend
Poppy Green
For the child who feels nervous about meeting someone different or is navigating first-day jitters in a new classroom en
Ages 5–9
Strong Voices: Fifteen American Speeches Worth Knowing
Tonya Bolden
For the child curious about how words can change the world, this collection of fifteen iconic American speeches brings h
Ages 8–12
I Can Help
Reem Faruqi
For the child who felt pressured to go along with a group even when it felt wrong. A sensitive look at how our choices a
Ages 4–8
When Agnes Caws
Candace Fleming
For the child who loves mimicry and wonders at the wild. Discover how one girl's unique talent for bird-calling protects
Ages 4–8
Link Takes a Stand
Anders Grit, Vivi Grit
For the child who struggles to speak up when things feel unfair, this story provides the tools to find their voice and s
Ages 4–8
Enchanting Nature
Penguin Books
For the child navigating complex social circles and discovering where they truly belong, even when it means leaving the
Ages 8–14
Baby Professor: Children's History
C is for Civil Rights
Baby Professor
For the child noticing differences in how people are treated. This alphabet book introduces big ideas like fairness and
Ages 3–7
Native American Rights
Baby Professor
For the curious student asking why rules aren't always fair, this guide explains the history of Native American civil ri
Ages 7–10
Wings of Valor
Kirsten Dickson
For the child curious about real-life heroes who overcame systemic barriers to change history. This guide explores the b
Ages 8–12
Nettie's Trip South
Ann Warren Turner
For the child grappling with the reality of injustice. A young girl confronts the harshness of American slavery, helping
Ages 8–12
Fish by Fish
Giuliano Ferri
For the child learning that being the biggest doesn't mean being the best. This visual journey shows how working togethe
Ages 3–7
Learn Values While Having Fun and Become a Superhero
Sebastián Lopez Guerrero
For the child who wants to be a hero, this guide uses legendary superhero stories to teach the importance of character,
Ages 8–12
When the World Was Ours
Liz Kessler
For the young reader asking about the dark parts of history and how friendship survives the unthinkable. A deeply moving
Ages 12–18
Pokémon Junior #6
Raichu Shows Off
Sarah E. Heller
For the child learning that collaboration is the best way to handle bullies and unexpected challenges.
Ages 6–9
Pride: Celebrating Diversity & Community
Unknown
For children asking about rainbow flags or parade celebrations, this guide explores the history, meaning, and vibrant co
Ages 6–10
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type
Doreen Cronin
For the child learning to speak up when something feels unfair, this silly barnyard tale shows how words and working tog
Ages 3–7
Sagwa
The Chinese Siamese Cat
Amy Tan
For the child who asks how traditions began or needs to see how even a small, 'naughty' kitten can change an unfair syst
Ages 4–9
The Life and Times
Atticus of Rome
Barry Denenberg
For the child who feels overlooked or small in a big world, this thriller shows how being 'invisible' can become a power
Ages 9–13
Unraveling Freedom: The Battle for Democracy on the Home Front During World War I
Ann Bausum
For the student grappling with how fear can change a country, this powerful history explores the fragile nature of civil
Ages 12–18
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