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62,442 books found
Worms for Lunch?
written and illustrated by Leonid Gore
For the curious toddler who is just beginning to understand that everyone has different tastes and needs. A playful way
Ages 2–5
World Rat Day
J. Patrick Lewis
Peculiar and imaginary holidays come to life through humorous poems and ink drawings that celebrate the fun of making ev
Ages 6–10
The World Divided by Piper
Caela Carter
Eleven-year-old Piper balances the pressure of an Academic Decathlon with her resistance to stopping the medical treatme
Ages 9–13
Wondrous Strange #1
Wondrous Strange
Lesley Livingston
Kelley Winslow thinks she is just an actress in New York until she discovers a gateway to the faerie realm hidden right
Ages 12–18
Won Ton
Lee Wardlaw
A wary shelter cat waits for the right person to take him home in this sensitive story featuring beautiful gouache and g
Ages 4–8
Wombat Walkabout
Carol Diggory Shields, Michael Morpurgo
A group of clever wombats must use their wits to stay safe when a hungry dingo crosses their path during a peaceful walk
Ages 3–7
With Your Paw in Mine
Jane Chapman
Two baby otters must lean on each other for comfort and safety when a sudden storm rolls in while their mothers are away
Ages 3–7
Winter Shadows
Margaret Buffie
A contemporary teenager begins to see glimpses of a girl from 1856 who once lived in her very same house.
Ages 12–16
Winger #1
Winger
Andrew Smith
As the youngest junior at his boarding school, rugby player Ryan gets tossed into a dorm for troublemakers and finds him
Ages 14–18
Willow Run
Patricia Reilly Giff
Meggie must find her own strength and compassion as she navigates life on the home front while her brother serves in the
Ages 8–12
Wild Animal Neighbors
Ann Downer
As cities expand into the wilderness, resilient animals are moving into our backyards and streets, creating a new and su
Ages 10–14
Why No Goodbye?
Pamela L. Laskin
A boy's anger and grief burn through these free-verse poems after his mother flees Myanmar without him. It is a raw look
Ages 10–15
Whoosh Went the Wind!
Sally Derby
A teacher thinks her student is telling tall tales about why he is late until she gets swept up in the very same wild wi
Ages 4–8
Who Wants Broccoli?
Val Jones
For the young explorer dreaming of the stars and the trailblazer who needs to see that even the highest ceilings can be
Ages 14–18
Who Put the Cookies in the Cookie Jar?
George Shannon
It takes more than a baker to fill a jar; journey from the farm to the kitchen to see how an entire community works toge
Ages 3–7
White Time
Margo Lanagan
Ten stories travel to the edges of the future to question what humans used to be and what they might eventually become.
Ages 14–18
Where Teddy Bears Come From
Mark Burgess
A sleepless little wolf receives a special gift from Santa to help him find comfort and cozy up for a good night’s rest.
Ages 3–7
I Like to Read
Where Is Mommy?
Pat Cummings
For the curious toddler finding their way in the world. This playful hide and seek story transforms everyday rooms into
Ages 2–5
Where in the Wild
Jonny Lambert
For the curious toddler who loves to explore the outdoors, this interactive book invites little hands to discover hidden
Ages 2–5
When the Beat Was Born: DJ Kool Herc and the Creation of Hip Hop
Laban Carrick Hill
For the child who loves to dance or create, this story shows how one person's innovative idea at a neighborhood party sp
Ages 6–10
When Pirates Came to Brooklyn
Phyllis Shalant
For the child navigating a world of 'unspoken rules,' this story explores the courage it takes to maintain a cross-racia
Ages 8–12
What Every Girl (except me) Knows
Nora Raleigh Baskin
Gabby feels lost when her father’s fiancée leaves, forcing her to finally confront the painful mystery surrounding her m
Ages 8–12
What Do Parents Do?
Jeanie Franz Ransom
Think you know what Mom and Dad do all day? Imagine the silly, naughty, and totally child-like behavior parents get into
Ages 4–8
Westfallen #1
Westfallen
Ann Brashares, Ben Brashares
When children from 2023 send life-saving information back to 1944, they accidentally rewrite history and must race to un
Ages 8–12
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