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Lady Helen #3
The Dark Days Deceit
Alison Goodman
For the teen navigating the tension between family expectations and their own moral compass while facing high-stakes res
Ages 14–18
Yeh-Shen: A Cinderella Story from China
Ai-Ling Louie
Long before European versions existed, this ancient Chinese tale told of a girl named Yeh-Shen and her magical journey t
Ages 5–10
Oh, How Silly!
William Cole
For the child who loves to giggle at the impossible: this classic collection of nonsensical verse turns the world upside
Ages 6–10
Moki
Grace Jackson Penney
Moki is a young Cheyenne girl determined to prove she can handle the same daring adventures as the boys in her tribe.
Ages 8–12
The Pet Patrol #3
Throw-Away Pets
Betsy Duffey
For the child who feels a deep sense of justice for those without a voice, especially animals in need of a safe place to
Ages 7–10
Lunch Money And Other Poems About School
Carol Diggory Shields
For the elementary schooler who needs a laugh to navigate the daily rhythms of the classroom, cafeteria, and playground.
Ages 6–10
Earthbound #1
Earthbound
Aprilynne Pike
For the teenager grappling with a sense of not belonging, this supernatural mystery explores finding your true identity
Ages 12–17
Magic Puppy #12
Sunshine Shimmers
Sue Bentley
For the child feeling lonely or bored during a long break, this gentle story shows how a little bit of magic and a new f
Ages 7–10
Class Pictures
Marilyn Sachs
Pat looks back on the evolving bond between two best friends, tracing their shared journey from the first day of kinderg
Ages 10–14
Annie
Sandy's Story
Ashley Fedor
Sandy is a lonely stray on the streets until he meets a famous little redhead. This heart-tugging story follows the dog’
Ages 6–9
A Room Made of Windows
Eleanor Cameron
An aspiring young writer keeps a sharp eye on the lives and secrets of the neighbors around her while nurturing her own
Ages 10–14
Animal Life #2
The Squirrel
Margaret Lane
Peer into the hidden world of the backyard squirrel to see how they grow, where they live, and how they survive through
Ages 5–8
Where Is?
Where Is the Serengeti?
Nico Medina, Who HQ
For the curious child who marvels at wild animals and the vastness of our planet. Explore the incredible Great Migration
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Is Greta Thunberg?
Jill Leonard
For the child who feels small in a big world, this biography shows how one quiet voice can spark a global movement for o
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Is Stevie Wonder?
Jim Gigliotti
A thirteen-year-old boy with a record deal becomes a global sensation, using his music and voice to advocate for civil r
Ages 8–12
Skylanders Universe
Skylanders Academy
Penguin Young Readers
Even small heroes can make a big difference! The Skylanders Minis prove their bravery when their beloved homeland faces
Ages 4–11
The Ghost of Nicholas Greebe
Tony Johnston
In Colonial Massachusetts, a recently buried farmer's ghost can't rest until his bone, taken by a dog on a long journey,
Ages 4–11
The Secret Year
Jennifer R. Hubbard
High school senior Colt turns to a secret journal to understand the girl he loved, uncovering the hidden life she led be
Ages 14–18
Animal Jam #2
The Phantoms' Secret
Christa Roberts
For the child learning to balance their personal passions with big responsibilities while navigating the complexities of
Ages 8–12
Where's My Hippo?
Mark Alan Stamaty
For the child who experiences big, overwhelming feelings when a favorite toy or pet goes missing. This absurdist journey
Ages 4–8
Freddy the Pig #12
Freddy and Mr. Camphor
Walter R. Brooks
Freddy the Pig is exhausted from running a bank and a newspaper, so he heads to a quiet country estate for a summer of m
Ages 8–12
Keeping the Castle
Patrice Kindl
Money-minded Althea hopes her beauty will save her family's crumbling castle, but her sharp tongue keeps getting in the
Ages 12–18
What Was?
What Is the Stanley Cup?
Gail Herman
For the hockey-obsessed kid who wants to know every stat and story, this guide dives into the traditions and triumphs of
Ages 8–12
A Tale Dark and Grimm #3
The Grimm Conclusion
Adam Gidwitz
Two children face ogres, demons, and the occasional death in this dark, weird, and bloody conclusion to a twisted fairy
Ages 10–14
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