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Paul Faustino #2
The Penalty
Mal Peet
A star soccer prodigy vanishes, leading a journalist into a mystery where modern sports reporting meets the ancient, pow
Ages 13–18
Amaryllis
Craig Crist-Evans
Jimmy and Frank find refuge in the surf until the combined pressures of an alcoholic father and the Vietnam War threaten
Ages 14–18
Build a House
Rhiannon Giddens
For the child learning about the strength and beauty of heritage. This moving story celebrates how music and community p
Ages 7–10
Fergus and Zeke #1
Fergus and Zeke
Kate Messner
When Miss Maxwell leaves her class pet behind for a museum field trip, Fergus the mouse hitches a ride in a backpack to
Ages 5–8
Tasting Light: Ten Science Fiction Stories to Rewire Your Perceptions
A. R. Capetta, Wade Roush
For the teen navigating the complexities of identity and technology, this anthology offers futuristic visions of self-di
Ages 14–18
The Baker by the Sea
Paula White
For the child who wonders if their quiet contributions matter, this atmospheric story celebrates the hidden importance o
Ages 4–8
What's the Matter, Kelly Beans?
Judith Ross Enderle, Stephanie Gordon Tessler
For the child who feels like they aren't 'the best' at anything and is searching for their own unique talent or spark.
Ages 6–9
Masked Hero
Shan Woo Liu, Kaili Liu Gormley
For the child curious about why we wear masks or how inventions happen, this biography follows a doctor who used science
Ages 4–8
The Book of Story Beginnings
Kristin Kladstrup
Moving to Iowa takes a strange turn when Lucy finds a notebook that brings written stories to life and holds clues to a
Ages 8–12
Thumbelina
Hans Christian Andersen
A tiny girl born in a flower navigates a giant world of toads and field mice on a long journey to find a place where she
Ages 5–10
Poop: A Natural History of the Unmentionable
Nicola Davies
For the endlessly curious child, this book hilariously and factually explains everything about poop, normalizing a natur
Ages 7–11
The Summer We Found the Baby
Amy Hest
For the child curious about history and the power of small acts of kindness during difficult times, like when a loved on
Ages 8–12
Costumes for Time Travelers
A. R. Capetta
For the teen who uses fashion to find themselves, this guide blends history with DIY craft to help creators express thei
Ages 12–18
Tales from Deckawoo Drive #3
Where Are You Going, Baby Lincoln?
Kate DiCamillo
For the child learning to find their own voice while navigating the shadow of a bossy or overbearing older sibling.
Ages 6–9
Robot City Adventures #2
City in Peril!
Paul Collicutt
For the emerging reader who loves high-stakes action and gadgets, this comic-style adventure shows that being a hero mea
Ages 4–8
Magicalia #1
Race of Wonders
Jennifer Bell
For the child who loves collecting creatures and dreams of a high-stakes adventure to save a loved one. Perfect for fans
Ages 8–12
All Our Hidden Gifts #1
All Our Hidden Gifts
Caroline O'Donoghue
For the teenager navigating the complexities of friendship breakups, identity, and the weight of their own words while s
Ages 14–18
Cosmic Collisions #1
Asteroid vs. Comet
Marc J. Kuchner
Witness a cosmic showdown where space rocks collide. Compare the origins and characteristics of comets and asteroids in
Ages 7–10
Max Disaster #3
Alien Eraser Reveals the Secrets of Evolution
Marissa Moss
For the child curious about how life began on Earth and navigating the 'evolution' of their own changing family dynamics
Ages 7–11
Captain Abdul #2
Captain Abdul's Pirate School
Colin McNaughton
For the child who needs a boost of confidence or a good laugh when facing a strict environment. A hilarious look at stan
Ages 5–9
Four Streets and a Square: A History of Manhattan and the New York Idea
Marc Aronson
For the teen who is fascinated by how cities pulse with life and the complex, often messy ways that different cultures c
Ages 14–18
The Silver Button
Bob Graham
For the child who wonders what everyone else is doing right now. This serene story pans out from a single home to show t
Ages 4–8
Brand New Readers #1
Mary's Penny
Tanya Landman
For the child who feels overlooked because they aren't the biggest or strongest. A clever girl uses her wits to outshine
Ages 4–8
A Synagogue Just Like Home
Alice Blumenthal McGinty
For the community-minded child learning that a building is just a shell, but the people inside are what make it a home.
Ages 4–8
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