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46,248 books found
LEGO Heroes: LEGO Builders Changing Our World—One Brick at a Time
Graham E. Hancock
For the child who loves to build and wants to change the world. Discover how real people use LEGO bricks to solve global
Ages 8–14
Children's Miscellany #2
More Useless Information That's Essential to Know
Matthew Morgan, Samantha Barnes
For the curious child who loves to stump adults with weird facts, this collection of bizarre trivia turns 'useless' info
Ages 8–12
This Is My Brain! A Book on Neurodiversity
Elise Gravel
For the child who feels like their brain works differently than their peers, this whimsical guide celebrates ADHD, autis
Ages 7–10
Castle of Books
Bernard Clavel
When a poet's house overflows with stories, young Benjamin decides that a mountain of books makes the perfect foundation
Ages 4–8
Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #2
The Hidden Staircase
Carolyn Keene
Nancy Drew faces one of her most famous early challenges as she investigates a mysterious haunting and searches for a se
Ages 8–12
Insect Superpowers: 18 Real Bugs that Smash, Zap, Hypnotize, Sting, and Devour!
Kate Messner
For the child who loves superheroes and needs to see that real nature is even more incredible. Explore 18 insects with p
Ages 7–11
Books Make Good Friends
Jane Mount
For the quiet child who finds the world a little loud and prefers the company of a good book while navigating the tricky
Ages 4–8
Desert Queen
Jyoti Rajan Gopal
For the child who feels most alive when they are moving to their own beat and needs to see that their unique self is a g
Ages 4–8
The Boy from Clearwater #2
The Boy from Clearwater: Book 2
Yu Pei-Yun
For the teen or young adult grappling with the weight of history and the challenge of rebuilding a life after injustice
Ages 14–18
The Fire of Stars
Kirsten W. Larson
For the curious child who gazes at the night sky and wonders what stars are made of, this poetic biography follows a gir
Ages 5–9
The Day Moon and Earth Had an Argument
David Duff
For the child navigating a first 'big fight' with a friend, this cosmic adventure shows why even the closest pairs need
Ages 4–8
Minh and the Magic Grains of Rice
Ðo Nguyet Hà
For the child who refuses to eat their dinner, this magical adventure transforms a bowl of rice into a journey of cultur
Ages 6–9
Smash, Crash, Topple, Roll!
Catherine Thimmesh
For the curious child who loves taking things apart and wondering how they work, this book celebrates the fun of physics
Ages 6–10
Fire From the Sky
Moa B. Åstot
For the teenager navigating the weight of family tradition while discovering their first queer love in a community where
Ages 14–18
Gumluck the Wizard #1
The Story of Gumluck the Wizard
Adam Rex
For the child who stays kind and optimistic even when others are grumpy or ungrateful.
Ages 6–10
Afloat
Kirli Saunders
For children processing the overwhelm of environmental change, this lyrical story offers a sense of safety through commu
Ages 4–8
The Snail
Emily Hughes
For the child who feels small in a big world, this gentle story encourages finding your own pace and appreciating the jo
Ages 6–9
Shira and Esther's Double Dream Debut
Anna E. Jordan
Shira wants the stage and Esther wants to study Torah. Since they look exactly alike, these twelve-year-olds decide to s
Ages 8–12
Ancient Night
David Álvarez, David Bowles
For the child who marvels at the moon and stars, this luminous Mesoamerican myth explores how a clever opossum and a tir
Ages 4–9
Frank #3
Frank and the Big Mistake
Martha Brockenbrough
For the child learning to navigate tricky social boundaries when a high-energy houseguest or younger sibling disrupts th
Ages 6–9
Mani Semilla Finds Her Quetzal Voice
Anna Lapera
For the middle schooler navigating the messy intersection of body changes, family secrets, and the discovery that they c
Ages 10–14
The Immortal Boy
Francisco Montaña Ibáñez
For the teen or mature reader exploring the harsh realities of social neglect and the profound strength found in sibling
Ages 12–17
My New Zealand Story
Dawn Raid
Pauline Vaeluaga Smith
For the child noticing unfairness in the world and wondering how to help. This diary-style story follows a girl discover
Ages 8–12
Neverforgotten
Alejandra Algorta
For the child grappling with a sudden loss of confidence or a mysterious setback. A lyrical exploration of identity and
Ages 8–12
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