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420 books about embarrassment
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Keith Faulkner Pop-Up Books
The Hiccuping Hippo
Keith Faulkner
For the toddler who loves silly surprises and physical play. A tactile way to explore problem-solving through a wide-mou
Ages 1–4
Kaput & Zösky #1
Kaput & Zösky
Lewis Trondheim
For the child who enjoys seeing the 'bad guys' lose in the silliest ways possible. These bumbling aliens prove that even
Ages 8–12
Harry Gets an Uncle
Barbara Ann Porte
For the child feeling nervous about a big role in a family celebration. Harry navigates the pressure of being a ring bea
Ages 6–9
The Cheerleader
Norma Klein
For the middle-schooler navigating social cliques and finding the courage to pursue interests that challenge traditional
Ages 10–14
A Funny Sort of Christmas
Dick Cate
For families who find the holidays more chaotic than picture-perfect, this humorous tale celebrates the messy, realistic
Ages 7–10
The Tale of Thomas Mead
Pat Hutchins
For the stubborn child who thinks they don't need to learn to read. This humorous rhyming tale shows how ignoring signs
Ages 4–8
Dr. Seuss
Daisy-Head Mayzie
Dr. Seuss
For the child feeling overwhelmed by sudden attention, this whimsical tale shows that being loved for yourself is better
Ages 4–8
Bad Kitty
Michele Jaffe
For the teenager who feels like they are failing at being the 'perfect daughter' and needs a high-stakes, hilarious esca
Ages 12–17
Middle School Is Worse Than Meatloaf
Jennifer L. Holm
For the middle schooler navigating the chaotic 'stuff' of growing up, from changing friendships and family shifts to the
Ages 9–12
Boyology A Teen Girl's Crash Course in All Things Boy
Keri Smith, Sarah O'Leary Burningham
For the teen girl navigating the confusing world of dating, this guide offers practical advice on understanding boys, bu
Ages 12–17
How Not to Ask a Boy to Prom
S. J. Goslee
For the teen navigating the awkward pressure of social expectations and the vulnerability of first-time romance while di
Ages 14–18
The Boyfriend Club
Angie Lee
For the pre-teen navigating the excitement and social pressure of first crushes and the importance of staying true to he
Ages 9–13
C.L.U.T.Z. #2
C.L.U.T.Z. and the Fizzion Formula
Marilyn Z. Wilkes
For the child who loves tech but sometimes feels a bit uncoordinated, this wacky space adventure celebrates finding your
Ages 8–12
Space Station Seventh Grade
Jerry Spinelli
For the student feeling the jitters of moving from the top of the elementary school ladder to the very bottom of the jun
Ages 10–14
International School of Dragon Training #2
Dragons with Drizzles
Gina Kammer
For the child who feels embarrassed by their quirks or struggles with self-control. A magical story about a young dragon
Ages 6–9
Horrible Harry #1
Horrible Harry in Room 2B
Suzy Kline
For the child who loves a bit of classroom chaos and needs to see that even 'horrible' behavior can come from a place of
Ages 6–9
A Topps League Story #3
Zip It!
Kurtis Scaletta
For the child who feels the weight of a social blunder or struggles with the pressure of following unspoken rules in a g
Ages 6–9
The Patch that Wouldn't Go!
Farhana Begum
For the child who feels self-conscious about being different. A gentle story about embracing the unique 'patches' that m
Ages 4–8
School #1
Report to the Principal's Office
Jerry Spinelli
For the child feeling those first day jitters about middle school, this story offers a funny and relatable look at how e
Ages 8–12
Camp Run-A-Muck #3
Chopped-up Birdy's Feet
Todd Strasser
For the child who loves gross-out humor and wacky situations. This slapstick story helps kids navigate the absurdity of
Ages 8–12
The Worst Class Trip Ever
Dave Barry
For the middle schooler who feels like they are constantly in trouble, this high-energy caper proves that even the bigge
Ages 8–12
Go With the Flow #1
Go With the Flow
Lily Williams, Karen Schneemann
For the teen or tween navigating the physical and social shifts of puberty while wanting to make their school a more equ
Ages 10–14
Murphy Law Comic Book For Kids
Funtime Press
For the child who feels like everything that can go wrong, will go wrong. This comic helps kids find the humor in life's
Ages 7–11
The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novels #14
Stacey's Mistake
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating the stress of bringing different friend groups together or feeling like they've outgrown their
Ages 8–12
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