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Snow Day for Plum!, A
Matt Phelan
For the child encountering their first big seasonal shift, this gentle story follows an eager pup as he learns to brave
Ages 4–8
Sniffer Dogs
Nancy F. Castaldo, photos
Highly trained dogs use their powerful noses to find missing people and detect hidden dangers in this look at real-life
Ages 8–12
Smash the Patriarchy
Marta Breen
Lively cartoons satirize male chauvinism through the ages and celebrate the bold women who fought for equality.
Ages 14–18
Small World
Ishta Mercurio
For the child whose curiosity is outgrowing their backyard. Help them see how the vast, mysterious universe is actually
Ages 4–8
Small Places, Close to Home: A Children's Declaration of Rights
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child noticing world events or wondering why rules matter, this book translates the Universal Declaration of Hum
Ages 4–8
Small Acts of Amazing Courage
Gloria Whelan
For the teenager beginning to question inherited beliefs and looking for the courage to stand up for justice within thei
Ages 10–14
Slow Down: 50 Mindful Moments in Nature
Rachel Williams
For the child who feels rushed by a busy world. This soothing guide reveals the tiny, magical transformations happening
Ages 6–10
Slim and Jim
written and ill. by Richard Egielski
For the child who needs to see that two unlikely friends can overcome big obstacles when they work together and use thei
Ages 4–8
Sleepyhead Bear
Lisa Westberg Peters
For the girl navigating the social complexities of the playground and the classroom. A nostalgic collection of stories a
Ages 7–14
Sky Dancers
Connie Ann Kirk
For the child who feels both proud and worried when a parent works a dangerous job, this story celebrates Mohawk heritag
Ages 5–9
Skunk Kits
Ruth Owen
Hal G. Evarts drew from his deep knowledge of the American West to craft bestselling novels and stories rooted in the na
Ages 4–8
Skinny-Dipping At Monster Lake
Bill Wallace
For the child who loves exploring local mysteries and testing their courage against spooky neighborhood legends.
Ages 8–12
Cherry #1
Skinny Melon and Me
Jean Ure
Follow the diary of pre-teen Cherry as she navigates life with her new stepfather and her loyal best friend, Melanie Ski
Ages 9–12
Skating Over Thin Ice
Jean Mills
For the teen feeling the weight of high expectations, this story follows two gifted peers as they navigate performance p
Ages 12–18
Sixteen Cows
Lisa Wheeler
For the child who loves a catchy beat and needs to see how differences can be bridged through song, even when neighbors
Ages 3–8
Six Dots: A Story of Young Louis Braille
Jen Bryant
Young Louis Braille shares the story of how he refused to let blindness keep him from the world of books, leading to his
Ages 4–9
Sitting Bull
written and illustrated by S. D. Nelson
The Hunkpapa Lakota leader stands firm against government policies, leading his people with conviction during a time of
Ages 6–10
Sioux, The (First Americas series)
Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
For the child curious about Indigenous history and heritage, this book provides an authentic window into the Lakota and
Ages 7–11
Simone
Viet Thanh Nguyen
For the child feeling anxious about climate change or facing a sudden life transition, this gentle story provides comfor
Ages 4–8
Silver People
Margarita Engle
For the child grappling with the human and environmental costs of progress and industry. This verse novel explores the b
Ages 10–14
Silent Unseen, The
Amanda McCrina
Maria risks everything to save a man from the Soviet police, only to realize he belongs to a resistance group she’s been
Ages 14–18
Side Effects May Vary
Julie Murphy
After receiving a leukemia diagnosis, a teenager decides to spend her remaining time settling scores and seeking revenge
Ages 14–18
Show and Prove
Sofia Quintero
For the teen finding their voice while navigating the weight of history, hip-hop culture, and the pressure to prove thei
Ages 12–17
Shouting at the Rain
Lynda Mullaly Hunt
For the child grappling with a 'summer friend' who has suddenly grown cold or those wondering why their family looks dif
Ages 8–12
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