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Little Princess
I Want My Tooth
Tony Ross
For the child who is nervous about a wiggly tooth or can't wait for a visit from the Tooth Fairy.
Ages 2–5
I Remember Beirut
Zeina Abirached
Artist Zeina Abirached shares childhood memories of growing up in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War, from family hist
Ages 12–18
I Loved You Before You Were Born
Anne Bowen
For the expectant family preparing a child for a new arrival or a grandmother sharing the story of how much a baby was a
Ages 0–4
I Kissed the Baby!
Mary Murphy
For the parent of a newborn looking to share the first moments of affection through high-contrast visuals and rhythmic,
Ages 0–2
I Am the Shark
Joan Holub
A competitive great white shark tries to prove he is the best in the sea while learning what makes his other shark neigh
Ages 4–8
I Am Loved
Nikki Giovanni
For the child who needs to feel the warm embrace of family and community, this rhythmic collection celebrates the many w
Ages 4–8
Hush
Eishes Chayil, Judy Brown
For mature teens navigating the weight of secrets and the complexity of religious tradition when deep-seated community s
Ages 14–18
Hush
Donna Jo Napoli
An Irish princess is thrust into a harsh new reality when she is captured and sold into the ninth-century slave trade.
Ages 12–17
Hurry Home, Hedgehog!
Belle Yang
For the toddler who needs help winding down after a busy day, this gentle board book uses nature's rhythm to signal that
Ages 0–3
Hunter & Stripe #2
Hunter & Stripe and the Soccer Showdown
L. M. Elliott
For the child who gets a little too intense during family game night or school sports and needs help finding the fun in
Ages 4–8
Hunted
Meagan Spooner
For the teenager seeking their own path while navigating family duty and the fear of losing a parent. A dark, atmospheri
Ages 12–18
Hungry
Alethea Eason
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles with peer pressure. A sci-fi tale about a girl torn between her se
Ages 9–12
Hummingbird Season
Stephanie V. W. Lucianovic
Archie finds a way through the isolation of a difficult year by forming an unexpected and quiet bond with a tiny humming
Ages 8–12
Hummingbird Heart
Robin Stevenson
For the teenager navigating the heavy silence of family secrets and the complicated hope of meeting an absent parent for
Ages 12–17
Hugless Douglas #1
Hugless Douglas
David Melling
A big bear named Douglas searches everywhere for the perfect squeeze, trying out rocks, trees, and even a bush that runs
Ages 2–5
Hugging the Rock
Susan Taylor Brown
For the child grappling with the confusion of a parent's departure or the weight of a family member's mental illness.
Ages 10–14
Howard and the Mummy
Tracey Fern
For the child who needs to know that big dreams take time, grit, and a lot of digging to come true.
Ages 6–9
How to Two
David Soman
For the young child discovering that one person can start a game, but two can turn a walk into a race, a park into a par
Ages 2–5
How to Teach a Slug to Read
Susan Pearson
For the child who feels discouraged by the pace of learning to read, this playful guide uses a tiny slug to show that bi
Ages 4–8
How to Talk to Girls
Alec Greven
For the elementary school boy navigating his very first crush or trying to figure out how to be a good friend to the gir
Ages 7–11
How to Survive Middle School
Donna Gephart
For the child navigating the awkward transition to sixth grade who finds comfort in creativity and uses humor to mask th
Ages 9–13
How to Say Goodbye in Robot
Natalie Standiford
For the teen who feels like an outsider or prefers a protective shell, this story explores the deep, platonic bond betwe
Ages 13–18
How to Find an Elephant
Kate Banks
For the child whose imagination turns an ordinary bedroom into a world of big responsibility, magic, and moral choices.
Ages 8–12
How to Be a Real Person (in just one day)
Sally Warner
For the child who feels they must grow up too fast to protect a parent. A sensitive look at a sixth-grader managing a ho
Ages 8–12
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