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Pride & Accomplishment
7,973 books about pride & accomplishment
0–3 yrs
2230 books
4–7 yrs
4158 books
8–11 yrs
1675 books
12–18 yrs
87 books
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Jack #1
Jack the Wolf
Yvonne Jagtenberg
Jack isn't sure about his first day of school, but finding the perfect role in a play helps him find his confidence.
Ages 3–6
And Yet You Shine: The Kohinoor Diamond, Colonization, and Resistance
Supriya Kelkar
For children processing big questions about fairness and history, this poetic look at a stolen diamond empowers them to
Ages 7–10
Mr. Whiskers' Room #1
What's the Matter in Mr. Whiskers' Room?
Michael Elsohn Ross
Step into a classroom where science stations encourage kids to use all five senses to investigate the big ideas behind t
Ages 5–9
Gina
Bernard Waber
Gina is the only girl her age in her new apartment building, but she soon finds a way to show the neighborhood boys exac
Ages 4–8
Smithsonian Eyewitness Explorer
Nature Ranger
Richard Walker
For the child who loves getting their hands dirty and asking 'why.' This interactive guide turns any backyard or park in
Ages 7–10
Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library
Carole Boston Weatherford
Arturo Schomburg filled his home with enough art and books to start a mutiny, all to ensure the brilliance of the Africa
Ages 9–12
Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphic Novels #14
Karen's New Year
Ann M. Martin
For the child eager to grow up and join the big kids, this story explores the excitement and challenge of staying awake
Ages 7–10
Swamp Monsters #2
Go West, Swamp Monsters!
Mary Blount Christian
For the child who enjoys getting a little messy and loves a good laugh, this silly adventure shows that even monsters ca
Ages 6–9
Word Play
Kick! Jump! Throw! Run! Verbs Are Action Words!
Linda Ayers
For the active child who learns best by doing, this high-energy guide transforms grammar into a game using sports and mo
Ages 4–8
The Harlem Nutcracker
Susan Kuklin
The classic holiday ballet gets a vibrant Harlem setting, centering on an African American grandmother and her family in
Ages 6–10
For Fun!
Martial Arts for Fun!
Kevin Carter
For the child curious about karate, judo, or taekwondo, this guide introduces the basics of martial arts with a focus on
Ages 7–11
Bob the Builder
All About Muck!
Justus Lee
Muck the big red truck is ready to dig, dump, and carry the heaviest loads to help Bob the Builder get the job done.
Ages 1–4
The Hawk of the Castle A Story of Medieval Falconry
Danna Smith
A falconer's daughter prepares for a training flight, readying the hood and bells before watching her goshawk soar over
Ages 4–8
Who Do You Think You Are? #1
Be a Family Tree Detective
Dan Waddell
For the child who loves solving mysteries and wants to know more about their own history. This interactive guide turns f
Ages 8–12
Carlo #2
Carlo Likes Counting
Jessica Spanyol
Carlo the giraffe spots numbers everywhere, from the farm to the park, as he counts his way through a busy day of errand
Ages 2–5
March Grand Prix #1
The Fast and the Furriest
Kean Soo
For the child who loves tinkering with gadgets and dreams of the winner's circle, this high-speed adventure celebrates f
Ages 8–12
Keeping Football in the Family
Jake Maddox
For the child who feels the weight of a family legacy, this story explores how to balance honoring tradition with follow
Ages 8–12
Diego Rivera Artist and Muralist
Megan Schoenberger
For the child who loves to draw on every surface, this biography explores how a young boy's passion for art turned into
Ages 7–10
Baby's First
Visiting the Doctor
Dawn Sirett
For toddlers and preschoolers feeling nervous about their first check-up, this guide uses real photography to show exact
Ages 1–4
Learning About Money
Save Money
Mary Reina
Real-life photos and simple explanations illustrate why it pays to be patient and how to start a habit of putting money
Ages 5–8
WWE
WWE Greatest Rivalries
Jake Black
For the young wrestling fan who loves big personalities and dramatic showdowns. This visual guide explores the legendary
Ages 7–12
Math Concepts #2
Patterns: What Comes Next?
Michele Koomen
Vibrant photos and simple text reveal how to spot, build, and predict the many mathematical patterns that repeat all aro
Ages 4–7
The Lion and the Stoat
Paul O. Zelinsky
A lion and a stoat face off in a series of artistic competitions to see who truly creates the best work.
Ages 6–9
My Beautiful Voice
Joseph Coelho
For the child who has beautiful ideas but feels a knot in their throat when it is time to speak. A tender story about fi
Ages 4–8
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