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53,099 books found
Buzz About Bees
Kari-Lynn Winters
For the curious child who wonders why bees are so important, this book explores the life cycles and ecological impact of
Ages 6–9
Buttons
Brock Cole
For the child who loves a silly 'what-if' scenario, this tale follows three sisters on a quirky quest after their father
Ages 4–8
Butterflies
Susanne Gervay
For the teenager navigating the complexities of self-acceptance while living with visible scars or physical differences.
Ages 12–17
Bunny in the Middle
Anika A. Denise
For the child who feels squeezed between an older and younger sibling, finding where they fit in the family dynamic.
Ages 3–7
Bulu
Dick Houston
For the child who loves true stories about animals, this adventure explores the bravery and heart of a dog protecting wi
Ages 8–12
Bull
David Elliott
For the teen exploring the nuances of identity and seeking to understand the 'monsters' in their world through a raw, rh
Ages 14–18
Building Books
Megan Wagner Lloyd
For the child grappling with who they are meant to be, this epic journey follows a humble assistant pig-keeper as he dis
Ages 8–12
Bugs in My Hair!
written and illustrated by David Shannon
For the child who is feeling embarrassed or itchy after a head lice discovery. This humorous guide helps families tackle
Ages 4–8
Buddy and Earl #4
Buddy and Earl Meet the Neighbors
Maureen Fergus
Texas has long been a hub for musical innovation, serving as the birthplace for pioneers of Tejano, rock 'n roll, countr
Ages 3–7
Buddy
M.H. Herlong
A family and their loyal dog face the devastating power of Hurricane Katrina and the difficult choices left in the storm
Ages 10–14
Bubble
Stewart Foster
For the child living with a chronic condition or feeling isolated by illness. Joe's world is limited by a severe immune
Ages 9–12
Brush of the Gods
Lenore Look
The wordless novel is a narrative genre that uses sequences of captionless pictures to tell a story.
Ages 4–9
Brown Rabbit in the City
written and ill. by Natalie Russell
For the child who feels overwhelmed by a friend's fast-paced life or prefers the quiet of home. A sweet lesson in patien
Ages 3–7
Brothers in Valor
Michael O. Tunnell
For the young reader wrestling with how to stay true to their beliefs when the world demands they fight, this WWII story
Ages 10–15
Brother, Brother
Clay Carmichael
For the teenager grappling with a sense of incompleteness or questioning their family's honesty about the past.
Ages 13–18
Brother Hugo and the Bear
Katy Beebe
For the child who needs to see that even big, bear-sized mistakes can be fixed with patience, hard work, and a sense of
Ages 4–8
Bravelands #1
Broken Pride
Erin Hunter
Animal tribes battle for survival in the vast African savannah where realistic instincts and high-stakes drama define th
Ages 8–12
Weasel #2
Bringing Ezra Back
Cynthia DeFelice
For the child learning that friendship requires showing up even when things get scary. A young boy braves the 1840s wild
Ages 9–12
Bridge to the Wild
Caitlin O'Connell
For the future scientist who wonders what it is really like to care for wild animals and help protect endangered species
Ages 8–12
Brian's Bird
Patricia A. Davis
For the child learning that caring for a pet requires both patience and responsibility, especially when navigating the w
Ages 5–9
Breathing Underwater
Abbey Lee Nash
Tess finds her sanctuary in the swimming pool, but a sudden epilepsy diagnosis forces her to find a new way to move forw
Ages 12–17
Books for a Better Earth
Breaking the Mold: Changing the Face of Climate Science
Dana Alison Levy
For the child who wonders if they have a place in the world of science, this book showcases diverse trailblazers tacklin
Ages 8–12
Break to You
Neal Shusterman, Debra Young, Michelle Knowlden
For the teenager grappling with the weight of past mistakes and seeking connection in a system that feels designed to ke
Ages 14–18
Brave Deeds
Ann Alma
For the teen processing the weight of social injustice and finding the courage to stand up for what is right in a world
Ages 12–18
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