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46,153 books found
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang #3
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the Race Against Time
Frank Cottrell-Boyce
For the child who loves imagining where a magical car might take them next, this time-traveling adventure celebrates fam
Ages 8–12
A Ruined House
Mick Manning
Wild plants and animals find a new home within the crumbling walls of an old, abandoned house as it slowly returns to th
Ages 5–9
Dragonology Chronicles #2
The Dragon's Apprentice
Dugald A. Steer
A kidnapped dragon chick sends Daniel, Beatrice, and a young dragon named Erasmus on a high-speed rescue mission against
Ages 8–12
Gail Gibbons Informational Books
Apples
Gail Gibbons
From the first seeds brought to America to the many varieties we eat today, learn how apples grow and why they became su
Ages 4–8
The Storm in the Barn
Matt Phelan
Amid the swirling dust of 1930s Kansas, eleven-year-old Jack spots a mysterious, shadowy figure hiding in a barn that sh
Ages 10–14
The Last Chocolate Cookie
Jamie Rix
For the child who struggles to share the last treat or feels the world revolves around their own cravings.
Ages 4–8
Mimi
John Newman
Mimi’s family has fallen into a quiet, sad routine since Mammy died, but she is determined to find a way to bring the sm
Ages 8–12
William Shakespeare's The Tempest
Georghia Ellinas
For the child learning to let go of grudges, this magical island adventure explores how choosing kindness and forgivenes
Ages 6–9
Bramble and Maggie #3
Spooky Season
Jessie Haas
Autumn is full of spooky pings and crunches that make Maggie and her horse, Bramble, jittery. Together, they must learn
Ages 5–8
Give Me Back My Bones!
Kim Norman
For the curious learner who loves pirates, this rhyming underwater quest makes learning complex anatomy terms feel like
Ages 3–7
Africa Is My Home A Child of the Amistad
Monica Edinger
Young Magulu is stolen from her home and thrust onto the slave ship Amistad, beginning a harrowing journey toward a land
Ages 9–13
The Little Snowplow #1
The Little Snowplow
Lora Koehler
While the big trucks doubt he can handle the drifts, a small snowplow trains in secret to prove that heart and preparati
Ages 3–7
From Me to You
Anthony France
Rat is stuck at home feeling blue until a mysterious piece of mail arrives, encouraging him to step outside and reconnec
Ages 3–7
Panorama Pops
San Francisco: A 3D Keepsake Cityscape
Charlotte Trounce
For the child preparing for a family trip or the little traveler who wants to keep a piece of the Golden City in their p
Ages 3–10
Figures of Speech
Mervyn Peake
For the child who takes everything literally, these clever illustrations turn common idioms into hilarious visual jokes
Ages 7–12
Mysterious Traveler
Mal Peet, Elspeth Graham
For children processing what it means to belong, this evocative tale explores how love and family are built through choi
Ages 7–11
The Wind in the Willows
The River Bank and Other Stories
Kenneth Grahame
For the child who thrives on quiet adventures and needs to know that friends will always be there to guide them home aft
Ages 6–10
Evangeline Mudd #2
Evangeline Mudd and the Golden-Haired Apes of the Ikkinasti Jungle
David Elliott
For the child who thrives on independence and loves to wonder about the wild. This quirky adventure follows a brave girl
Ages 8–12
Stink #13
Superhero Superfan
Megan McDonald
For the child finding their own interests while navigating family ties, this mystery uses comic book fun to spark critic
Ages 6–9
Gaia Warriors
Nicola Davies, James Lovelock
For the child concerned about the planet, this guide explains the science of global warming while profiling the real-lif
Ages 10–15
Little Jack #1
Oh, Little Jack
Inga Moore
For the child who feels lost in the shuffle of a busy home. Little Jack finds that being the smallest in a big family is
Ages 3–7
Who's Been Sleeping in My Porridge?
Colin McNaughton
Giant gorillas, itchy feet, and aliens collide in this hilarious collection of poems that celebrates the gross and weird
Ages 6–10
The North Star
Peter H. Reynolds
A young traveler steps off the crowded path to stop following others and finally trust the inner compass that points tow
Ages 6–12
Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer, Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child learning how one person's voice can change the world, this biography celebrates the courage to stand up ag
Ages 9–12
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