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A Choose-Your-Challenge Gamebook #3
The Sea of Menace
Patrick Burston
For the child who loves to be in the driver's seat, this interactive quest builds confidence through decision-making and
Ages 6–9
A Caribbean Dozen
John Agard, Grace Nichols
Thirteen poets share the warmth of the sun and the rhythm of the islands through vivid memories of growing up in the Car
Ages 8–12
Interactive Adventures #3
Tiptoe Tiger
Jane Clarke
For the energetic little cub who needs help transitioning from high-energy play to a quiet evening rest through gentle,
Ages 2–5
Something about the Sky
Rachel Carson
For the curious child who gazes upward, this lyrical exploration of the atmosphere transforms scientific facts about clo
Ages 4–8
Judy Moody & Stink #4
The Wishbone Wish
Megan McDonald
Judy and Stink are racing for a turkey in the town Turkey Trot, terrified that a loss means a Thanksgiving dinner with n
Ages 6–9
Jasmine Green Rescues #3
A Lamb Called Lucky
Helen Peters
For the animal-loving child who wants to help every creature they meet. This story celebrates the patience and grit requ
Ages 7–10
Fantastic Flora: The World's Biggest, Baddest, and Smelliest Plants
Ann McCallum Staats
For the curious child who loves the weird and wonderful side of nature, this book explores the world's most record-break
Ages 8–12
We Are One: How the World Adds Up
Susan Hood
From three lines in a haiku to the seven colors of a rainbow, see how individual parts join together to create something
Ages 4–8
Seasons with Grandad #5
Free
Sam Usher
For the child learning to navigate the bittersweet feeling of loving something enough to let it go. A gentle story about
Ages 3–7
Little Dracula #4
Little Dracula at the Seashore
Martin Waddell
The spooky inhabitants of Castle Dracula trade their dark corridors for the sun and sand during a fun-filled family outi
Ages 4–8
Grandfather's Trolley
Bruce McMillan
The rhythmic clatter of a mountain trolley brings back warm memories of a little girl joining her grandfather on his dai
Ages 4–8
The Fox and the Wild
Clive McFarland
For the child who feels overwhelmed by the noise of city life and longs for the peace and wonder of the great outdoors.
Ages 3–7
Kaimira #1
The Sky Village
Nigel Ashland, Monk Ashland
Mei lives in a village of balloons while Rom fights in underground pits; though miles apart, a shared journal reveals th
Ages 10–14
Tiger and Badger #1
Tiger and Badger
Emily Jenkins
Tiger and Badger find themselves at odds over toys and chairs as they navigate the ups and downs of a preschool friendsh
Ages 3–7
Lucia and the Light
Phyllis Root
For the child who needs to find their inner light when the world feels dark or scary. This snowy quest celebrates the po
Ages 4–8
The Village of Sandy Edge #1
Daisy Rabbit's Tree House
Penny Dale
For the child who loves the comforts of home but yearns for adventure. Daisy discovers that building something with frie
Ages 2–5
Baby Boo #4
Yum Yum!
Clara Vulliamy
For the parent wanting to turn mealtime into a joyful shared experience. Celebrate the tactile fun and simple language o
Ages 0–3
Embassy of the Dead #1
Embassy of the Dead
Will Mabbitt
For the child who loves spooky thrills but still needs a good laugh to feel brave while exploring the unknown.
Ages 8–12
Look Up! Bird-watching in Your Own Backyard
Annette LeBlanc Cate
For the child who loves the outdoors but needs a spark to slow down and notice the details. This humorous guide turns bi
Ages 8–12
Dragonfly Eyes
Cao Wenxuan
In a postwar Shanghai rife with suspicion, Ah-Mei and her French grandmother lean on their rare bond to survive decades
Ages 10–14
I Like to Read
Octopus Moves
Bob Barner
For the preschooler learning that big tasks are easier with friends, this story highlights the power of asking for help
Ages 3–6
Once Upon a Time
John Prater
For the child who claims there is nothing to do, this clever story reveals how much magic and adventure are hiding just
Ages 3–7
Tiny Little Fly
Michael Rosen
Tiny Little Fly buzzes around the jungle, playfully teasing an elephant, a hippo, and a tiger who just can't seem to cat
Ages 2–5
The Extra
Kathryn Lasky
For the teenager grappling with the weight of history and the impossible choices made to survive during the darkest of t
Ages 14–18
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