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Responsibility & Accountability
4,580 books about responsibility & accountability
0–3 yrs
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8–11 yrs
1621 books
12–18 yrs
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The Pig Trilogy #1
The Pig Scrolls
Paul Shipton
For the young reader who loves a good laugh while exploring ancient legends, this hilarious quest proves that even a rel
Ages 8–12
Golem
David Wisniewski
For the child grappling with questions of fairness and protection, this dramatic retelling explores the weight of respon
Ages 6–10
Little House #5
By the Shores of Silver Lake
Laura Ingalls Wilder
For the child stepping into more responsibility as they grow or facing a family transition like a major move or a siblin
Ages 8–12
Monster
Walter Dean Myers
For the teen grappling with how society perceives them and the weight of their own choices while navigating a complex le
Ages 13–18
The Ribbajack & Other Curious Yarns
Brian Jacques
For the middle-grade reader who craves a good scare, these six eerie tales explore the dark side of imagination and the
Ages 9–14
The Dark Frigate
Charles Boardman Hawes
For the teen grappling with tough moral choices and the weight of their own actions. A gritty sea adventure about stayin
Ages 12–17
Noah's Ark
Peter Spier
For the child captivated by detail and wondering how all those animals actually lived together, this wordless masterpiec
Ages 3–8
Keeper of the Lost Cities #8
Legacy
Shannon Messenger
For the young reader navigating the weight of growing expectations and the complicated realization that adults do not al
Ages 10–14
Children of the Lamp #4
The Day of the Djinn Warriors
P. B. Kerr
For the child who feels the weight of family responsibility, this high-stakes quest explores the lengths we go to for th
Ages 9–13
Tillerman Cycle #1
Dicey's Song
Cynthia Voigt
For the child carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders, this soulful story explores how to let go of control
Ages 10–14
Little Bunny Foo Foo
Little Bunny Foo Foo
Paul Brett Johnson
For the child who needs a playful reminder that their actions have consequences. This musical retelling explores boundar
Ages 3–7
Kitten Club #5
Buster's Naughty Tricks
Sue Mongredien
For the child who loves their pet but struggles when they cause chaos, this magical adventure explores the ups and downs
Ages 6–9
The Murphy Family #4
Camp Murphy
Colleen O'Shaughnessy McKenna
For the child eager to prove they are old enough for big responsibilities, this story navigates the messy, rewarding rea
Ages 8–12
Bunny Trouble #2
More Bunny Trouble
Hans Wilhelm
For the child learning to handle big responsibilities, this story gently explores the panic of a mistake and the importa
Ages 4–8
McTavish #1
Good Dog, McTavish
Meg Rosoff
For the family feeling a bit upside down, this witty tale shows how a wise rescue dog can help everyone find their place
Ages 7–10
Titanic Crossing
Barbara Williams
For the child navigating a sudden crisis or learning to put others first. Albert must find his courage and sense of duty
Ages 8–12
Gabby Duran and the Unsittables #1
The Beginning
Elise Allen, Daryle Conners
For the child juggling a busy schedule who needs to see that being dependable and responsible is a true superpower, even
Ages 8–12
Jeremy Bender #2
Jeremy Bender vs. the Cupcake Cadets
Eric Luper
For the child who needs to own up to a mistake, this hilarious adventure follows a boy navigating a major blunder with a
Ages 8–12
Shopkins
Baby-Sitting Blues
Jenne Simon
For the child learning how to step up and help others when things get a little chaotic. This early reader explores handl
Ages 4–8
Arthur Chapter Books
Arthur Plays the Blues
Marc Brown
For the child feeling overwhelmed by practice or the fear of letting a teacher down after a mistake. Arthur learns to fa
Ages 6–9
Winterfrost
Michelle Houts
For the child learning that their actions and choices carry weight. A thoughtful exploration of responsibility, traditio
Ages 8–12
Swallows and Amazons #7
We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea
Arthur Ransome
For the child stepping into big responsibilities, this classic tale follows four siblings who must navigate a storm at s
Ages 9–14
Inexcusable
Chris Lynch
For the mature teen ready to deconstruct the myths of the 'good guy' and explore the complex, uncomfortable reality of c
Ages 15–18
Agnes the Sheep #1
Agnes the Sheep
William Taylor
For the child learning that responsibility isn't always easy or glamorous. Two teens face a hilarious test of character
Ages 9–12
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