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49,592 books found
My Best Friend
Mary Ann Rodman
Six-year-old Lily has the perfect best friend picked out, only to find that the gap between first and second grade is ha
Ages 4–8
Hank Zipzer #11
My Book of Pickles... Oops, I Mean Lists
Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
For the creative child who thinks outside the box or struggles with traditional reading. This interactive journal turns
Ages 6–9
Red-Dirt Jessie #1
Red-Dirt Jessie
Anna Myers
Amidst the dust and despair of the Depression, young Jessie finds hope as she attempts to tame a wild dog and help her f
Ages 8–12
John H. Ritter's Baseball Novels #3
Fenway Fever
John H. Ritter
For the young sports fan managing a health challenge who needs to see that their unique perspective and passion can chan
Ages 8–12
Coyote Frank #2
Two Cool Coyotes
Jillian Lund
For the child feeling the ache of a best friend moving away, this gentle story shows that while nobody can replace an ol
Ages 4–8
Lincoln Prairie #1
The Edge of Nowhere
Lucy Johnston Sypher
A young girl thinks nothing ever happens in her tiny North Dakota town, but the surprising events of 1916 are about to c
Ages 8–12
When Dinosaurs Lived
Giants of the Sky
Don Lessem
Massive long-necked giants and prehistoric flyers fill these pages, packed with the latest answers and most recent disco
Ages 6–8
Saying it Out Loud
Joan Abelove
A moving story for teens facing the loss of a parent. This book explores the complex grief and changing family dynamics
Ages 12–17
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland #2
Through the Looking-Glass
Lewis Carroll
Step through a snowy mirror into a wintry chess-board world where time runs backward and everything you thought you knew
Ages 8–14
The Avatar Chronicles #3
Edda
Conor Kostick
For the teen navigating the blurring lines between their digital and real-world identities while facing high-stakes conf
Ages 12–18
Where Futures End
Parker Peevyhouse
For the teen navigating the digital age who wonders how today's social media and environmental choices will shape the wo
Ages 12–18
The Invisible Moose
Dennis Haseley
A shy moose drinks a magic potion and ventures into the bustling wilds of New York City to rescue his lady love from the
Ages 5–9
The Library of Fates
Aditi Khorana
Princess Amrita becomes a fugitive after a failed marriage alliance, joining an oracle on a high-stakes quest to find a
Ages 12–18
Superpower Puppies #5
Mouse and Emerald Take a Ride
Corey Powell
For the child who loves the idea of secret identities and discovers that even the smallest friends can have the biggest
Ages 6–9
Mr. Men #23
Mr. Clever
Roger Hargreaves
For the child who thinks they already have all the answers. This classic tale gently explores how a big ego can lead to
Ages 3–7
Belinda #1
Belinda the Ballerina
Amy Young
Told her feet are too big for the ballet, Belinda takes a job at a restaurant where her irrepressible dancing eventually
Ages 4–8
The Haunted Library #7
The Ghost in the Tree House
Dori Hillestad Butler
Strange noises are haunting the girls' club tree house, and Claire must determine if the culprit is a group of boys or a
Ages 6–9
WWE Slammers #1
Brothers of Destruction
Tracey West
For the young sports fan who finds reading a challenge but loves the excitement of the ring: an accessible look at two o
Ages 6–8
Charlie Collier, Snoop for Hire #2
The Camp Phoenix Caper
John V. Madormo
For the budding detective who loves unraveling clues and puzzles, this summer camp mystery encourages logical thinking a
Ages 8–12
What Was?
What Is Rock and Roll?
Jim O'Connor
Trace the high-energy history of rock music to see how different styles and legendary stars changed the world for an ent
Ages 8–12
League of Liars
Astrid Scholte
For the teen starting to realize that the rules they've always followed might be protecting the powerful rather than the
Ages 12–18
Strega Nona #8
Strega Nona's Harvest
Tomie dePaola
For the child learning that following instructions matters, or the family looking to celebrate the abundance of a shared
Ages 4–8
I Took My Frog to the Library
Eric A. Kimmel
For the child who needs a gentle, giggly reminder that some places have special rules, like why we leave our wildest fri
Ages 3–7
Snowed in with Grandmother Silk
Carol Fenner
Staying with a fussy grandmother feels like a chore until a massive snowstorm traps Ruddy inside, revealing a side of he
Ages 7–10
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