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Puppy Party #2
The Purrfect Puppy
Kelly Hashway
For the child who is begging for a puppy but needs to understand the real work involved in caring for a living creature.
Ages 5–8
Father Fox #1
Father Fox's Pennyrhymes
Clyde Watson
For the child who loves silly wordplay and cozy farm life, these rhythmic folk-style rhymes create a warm world of misch
Ages 3–8
Cowboy Mike and Winston Adventures #3
Cowboy Mike and Winston Go to the Racetrack
Michael Eastwood
For the curious child who loves horses and wants to know what happens behind the scenes at a professional racetrack.
Ages 3–8
Maya's Magical Adventures #1
Maya's Magical Garden
Raheesh Ahmed Shareef
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in or is waiting for their own inner strength to wake up.
Ages 8–12
Cowboy Mike and Winston Adventures #2
Cowboy Mike and Winston Explore Prescott, Arizona
Michael Eastwood
For the curious young explorer who loves animals and wants to learn about the history and natural beauty of the American
Ages 3–8
Amelia's Amazing Space Adventures #3
Amelia, the Merballs and the Emerald Cannon
Evonne Blanchard
For the child who loves imagining themselves as a hero in a galaxy far away, using their wits and courage to protect oth
Ages 7–10
Wise Girl Talk
LaVern McCants
A supportive guidebook for young women navigating the transition to adulthood, focusing on self-esteem, smart decision-m
Ages 10–18
Candy Apple #21
Accidentally Friends
Lisa Papademetriou
For the child navigating the tricky waters of middle school social circles and learning the difference between being nic
Ages 8–12
Tom Swift Jr. #25
Tom Swift and the Captive Planetoid
Victor Appleton II
For the curious child who dreams of inventing their own gadgets and exploring the stars to help others. This classic adv
Ages 8–14
Tom Swift Jr. #24
Tom Swift and His Space Solartron
Victor Appleton II
For the young dreamer who loves to build and protect their own inventions. Tom Swift must defend his giant solar energy
Ages 8–14
Sarai #2
Sarai Saves the Music
Sarai Gonzalez, Monica Brown
For the child who wants to make a difference in their community but doesn't know where to start when things feel unfair.
Ages 7–10
Sarai #4
Sarai in the Spotlight
Sarai Gonzalez, Monica Brown
For the child who loves the limelight but feels the pressure of performance, this story celebrates the joy of being your
Ages 7–10
All About Doggie and Pussycat
Josef Čapek
For the child who loves imagining their pets have a secret human life, these gentle stories explore the funny side of tr
Ages 4–8
Niko Draws a Feeling
Bob Raczka
For the child who expresses themselves in unconventional ways and the parents who want to honor their child's unique int
Ages 4–8
Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighborhood
F. Isabel Campoy, Theresa Howell
For the child who feels small in a big world and needs to see how one person's creative spark can light up an entire com
Ages 4–8
My Cold Plum Lemon Pie Bluesy Mood
Tameka Fryer Brown
For the child who experiences a whirlwind of emotions throughout the day. Jamie uses vibrant colors to name and navigate
Ages 4–8
Danitra Brown #1
Meet Danitra Brown
Nikki Grimes
For the child seeking a best friend who celebrates their true self. These rhythmic poems honor the joy and loyalty found
Ages 7–10
Men, Microscopes, and Living Things
Katherine B. Shippen
For the teen who loves asking 'how do we know that?' this narrative history explores the great minds and tiny discoverie
Ages 12–16
Cock-a-Doodle Doo
Berta Hader, Elmer Hader
For the child who feels like the 'odd duck' in their group and is looking for where they truly belong.
Ages 4–8
Grimpow #1
Grimpow: The Invisible Road
Rafael Ábalos
For the teen who loves decoding secrets and wonders if there is more to history than what is in the textbooks.
Ages 12–17
The Remember Balloons
Jessie Oliveros
For the child who is noticing their grandparent becoming forgetful or confused. A gentle metaphor for memory loss and th
Ages 4–8
Zara's Hats
Paul Meisel
Zara uses her imagination and a splash of watercolor to design unique hats that might just be enough to save her family’
Ages 4–8
You Wouldn't Want to Be
You Wouldn't Want to Be a Victorian Schoolchild
John Malam
For the student who thinks their teacher is too strict, this hilarious survival guide reveals just how lucky they are no
Ages 7–11
You Can't Have My Planet, But Take My Brother, Please
James Mihaley
Earth is under threat from an alien force, leaving Giles and his friends to lead a high-stakes battle to save the planet
Ages 8–12
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