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Winnie (Jacobson) #2
Winnie at Her Best
Jennifer Richard Jacobson
For the child who feels overshadowed by talented friends and needs help discovering their own unique sparkle and worth.
Ages 6–9
Winnie
Sally M. Walker
For the child who loves the real-life stories behind their favorite characters, this book explores the true history of t
Ages 4–9
Wind Flyers
Angela Johnson
For the child who gazes at the clouds and dreams of soaring, this lyrical journey celebrates the enduring power of a dre
Ages 5–9
Willow and Twig
Jean Little
For the child adjusting to a sudden change in family life or learning to trust that they will be cared for after experie
Ages 9–12
Willow and Bunny
Anitra Rowe Schulte
For children processing the aftermath of a scary storm or learning how to care for a friend in need. A quiet look at res
Ages 4–8
William Still and His Freedom Stories: The Father of the Underground Railroad
Don Tate
William Still dedicated his life to recording the stories of freedom seekers, working tirelessly to reunite families sep
Ages 6–10
Willa and the Wind
Janice M. Del Negro
For the child learning to find their voice and stand their ground when things feel unfair or something has been taken fr
Ages 4–8
Wildful
Kengo Kurimoto
A chance encounter in the forest offers Poppy and her mother a way through their grief as they reconnect with the wondro
Ages 8–12
Wild Things
Clay Carmichael
For the child adjusting to a major life change who finds comfort in the quiet mysteries of the natural world and the slo
Ages 9–12
Wild Places: The Life of Naturalist David Attenborough
Hayley Rocco
From a childhood spent collecting fossils to a global career sounding the alarm for our planet, follow the life of natur
Ages 4–8
Wild Life
Cynthia DeFelice
For the child grappling with the absence of parents or searching for a sense of home while living with relatives.
Ages 9–12
Wild Journey of Juniper Berry, The
Chad Morris and Shelly Brown
Juniper loves her family's quiet life in the woods, but her brother’s illness forces them to leave the trees behind for
Ages 8–12
Wild Girl: How to Have Incredible Outdoor Adventures
Skelton, Helen
For the adventurous girl who wants to trade screens for the great outdoors and build her self-reliance through real-worl
Ages 7–12
Wild Birds
Joanne Ryder
For the child who finds magic in a quiet walk outdoors, this gentle story nurtures a sense of wonder and strengthens the
Ages 4–8
Wild About Bears
written and illustrated by Jeannie Brett
For the nature-loving child who asks a million questions about wildlife. This gorgeously illustrated guide explores the
Ages 4–8
26 Fairmount Avenue #6
Why? The War Years
Tomie dePaola
For the child curious about history through a kid's eyes, this gentle memoir explores how a family stays connected and f
Ages 7–10
Why Is Everybody Yelling?: Growing Up in My Immigrant Family
Marisabina Russo
For the child navigating a loud, complicated household and wondering where they fit between different cultures, faiths,
Ages 12–18
Why Do We Fight?
Niki Walker
For the curious middle-grader trying to make sense of the news or playground disagreements. This book explains why human
Ages 10–14
Why Do I Have to Make My Bed?
Wade Bradford
For the child who complains about chores: discover how kids throughout history, from ancient Egypt to pioneer times, all
Ages 4–8
Whooo Knew? The Truth About Owls
Annette Whipple
Vivid photography and surprising facts answer every big question about how these silent, night-hunting birds survive and
Ages 6–10
Who Will It Be? How Evolution Connects Us All
Paolo Vitale
For the child who asks where we come from and how we are related to the animals at the zoo. A wonder-filled look at our
Ages 4–8
Who Says Women Can't Be...?
Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers?
Tanya Lee Stone
For the girl who loves both logic and imagination, this biography shows how dreaming big and thinking math-wise can chan
Ages 4–9
The Ormingat Trilogy #3
Who Goes Home?
Sylvia Waugh
For the child grappling with the feeling of being an outsider, even within their own home.
Ages 9–12
Where the Steps Were
Andrea Cheng
For children navigating the bittersweet changes of school demolition and the evolving bonds of a close-knit group of fri
Ages 8–12
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