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Starla Jean #2
Starla Jean Takes the Cake
Elana K. Arnold
For the child learning to balance their own big ideas with the needs of a sibling or family event.
Ages 6–9
If Animals Disappeared #3
If Elephants Disappeared
Lily Williams
For the child who asks big questions about nature, this book explores how even one species like the forest elephant keep
Ages 4–8
Autumn Peltier, Water Warrior
Carole Lindstrom
For the child who wants to change the world but feels too small, this lyrical biography shows how one girl's voice can p
Ages 4–8
Shadow Grave
Marina Cohen
For the child who struggles with unexplained anxiety or feels like they are constantly on edge, this eerie tale explores
Ages 8–12
A Little Space for Me
Jennifer Gray Olson
For the child who feels overwhelmed by a loud or busy world, this gentle story teaches the importance of finding and nur
Ages 4–8
Side Effects
Amy Goldman Koss
Isabelle is facing a lymphoma diagnosis at fifteen, but she tackles the grueling road to recovery with humor, spirit, an
Ages 12–16
At Home with Science
Splish! Splosh! Why Do We Wash?
Janice Lobb
For the curious child who wonders why baths are necessary. This engaging science book uses simple experiments to explain
Ages 5–8
Stella Díaz #5
Stella Díaz Leaps to the Future
Angela Dominguez
For the child navigating the nervous excitement of fifth grade while finding their voice to speak up for the planet and
Ages 8–12
Weather and Climate Geography Facts and Experiments
Barbara Taylor
For the child who wonders why it rains or how wind begins, this interactive guide explains the science of the skies thro
Ages 7–11
This Was Our Pact
Ryan Andrews
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to fit in with the 'cool' crowd, this magical journey celebrates t
Ages 8–12
The Queen's Granddaughter
Diane Zahler
For the child discovering their own hidden strengths, this magical adventure explores the courage needed to face family
Ages 8–12
The Girl Who Sang: A Holocaust Memoir of Hope and Survival
Estelle Nadel, Sammy Savos
For the child grappling with heavy history who needs to see how art and family bonds can provide a flicker of light duri
Ages 10–14
The Ogs #1
The Ogs Invent the Wheel
Felicity Everett
For the young problem solver who feels discouraged when things don't work the first time: join the Ogs as they learn tha
Ages 5–8
Usborne First Reading
Percy and the Pirates
Russell Punter
For the child finding their footing with longer stories, this gentle pirate adventure shows how staying calm and using y
Ages 5–7
Mean Streets #2
The Chicago Caper
Graham Marks
Life on Gramps's quiet Kansas ranch gets a lot more exciting when Trey discovers a notorious gangster living just down t
Ages 9–13
The Secret Mermaid #2
Seaside Adventure
Sue Mongredien
For the child who loves the ocean and dreams of secret magic. This early chapter book builds confidence through a story
Ages 6–9
That's Not My...
That's Not My Reindeer
Fiona Watt
For the curious toddler discovering the world through their fingertips. This festive board book uses tactile exploration
Ages 0–3
Usborne Phonics Readers
Shark in the Park
Phil Roxbee Cox
For the budding reader who loves a playful scare, this phonics adventure helps children master the 'ark' sound through a
Ages 4–6
Usborne Library of Myths and Legends
The Adventures of Ulysses
Anna Claybourne
For the child learning that big adventures require grit and patience, this accessible retelling of the classic odyssey m
Ages 7–11
My Very First Art Famous Paintings
Rosie Dickins
For the child who loves to draw or wonders about museum paintings, this guide transforms famous masterpieces into an exc
Ages 4–7
What I Couldn't Tell You
Faye Bird
For the teenager grappling with the weight of a secret or the physical inability to speak after a traumatic event.
Ages 13–17
The Manifesto on How to Be Interesting
Holly Bourne
For the teenager grappling with the pressure to be perfect online, this raw story explores the cost of popularity and th
Ages 14–18
Usborne Young Reading
The Story of Slavery
Sarah Courtauld
For the child asking complex questions about fairness and history, this book offers a clear, honest look at the global h
Ages 7–11
Usborne Young Reading
The Story of Hanukkah
Susanna Davidson
For the child curious about the origins of the Festival of Lights: this simple history explains how a small group stood
Ages 5–8
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