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30,638 books found
Being You: A First Conversation About Gender (First Conversations)
Megan Madison & Jessica Ralli
For parents looking to discuss gender identity and stereotypes with toddlers using clear, affirming, and age-appropriate
Ages 2–5
Being Frog
April Pulley Sayre
For the curious child who loves to watch garden creatures, this peaceful book uses stunning photography to show what lif
Ages 4–8
Behold the Octopus!
Suzanne Slade
The ocean's most mysterious creature has no bones, three hearts, and can change its color in an instant to disappear int
Ages 4–8
Behind My Doors: The Story of the World's Oldest Library
Hena Khan
For the child who loves exploring old places or needs inspiration from the true story of a visionary woman who built a l
Ages 4–8
Before After
Anne-Margot Ramstein, Matthias Arégui
For the curious child who wonders how things are made or where they come from. This wordless journey explores the magic
Ages 3–8
Beep! Beep! Go to Sleep!
Todd Tarpley
For the parent whose little one finds every excuse to delay bedtime. This playful story uses robots to mirror the common
Ages 2–5
Becoming Bach
written and illustrated by Tom Leonard
For the child who observes the world in unique ways, this lyrical biography shows how finding patterns in nature can lea
Ages 4–8
Beaver is Lost
written and ill. by Elisha Cooper
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big, busy places. This gentle, wordless journey follows a lost beaver finding his
Ages 2–5
Beastly Verse
JooHee Yoon
For the curious child who loves animals and vibrant art, this collection uses classic poetry to spark a sense of wonder
Ages 4–8
Be a Friend
Salina Yoon
For the child who expresses themselves differently, this quiet story celebrates finding your own way to communicate and
Ages 3–6
Barfburger Baby, I Was Here First
Paula Danziger
For the older sibling who feels replaced by a messy, crying new baby. This humorous story validates the 'gross' side of
Ages 4–8
Ballerina Swan #2
Ballerina Gets Ready
Allegra Kent
For the young dancer curious about what happens behind the scenes, this story captures the quiet, focused ritual of prep
Ages 3–6
Balancing Act
Ellen Stoll Walsh
For the child learning how to play fairly and share space when new friends join in. A gentle introduction to finding a b
Ages 2–6
Baila, Nana, Baila/Dance, Nana, Dance
Joe Hayes
For children connecting with their heritage through rhythm and song, this collection brings the warmth of Cuban oral tra
Ages 4–9
Bagels from Benny
Aubrey Davis
For the child learning that the best way to say thank you is by sharing kindness with others. This gentle tale shows how
Ages 4–8
Bad Dog School
Barbara M. Joosse
Zippy the dog finally learns how to behave at obedience school, but Harris and his family quickly realize they miss thei
Ages 4–8
Rotten Ralph #7
Back to School for Rotten Ralph
Jack Gantos
Rotten Ralph the cat is so worried about Sarah making new friends at school that he decides to follow her and cause a li
Ages 4–8
Baby Animal Farm
written and illustrated by Karen Blair
For the curious toddler discovering the world's creatures, this gentle farm visit encourages soft hands and quiet wonder
Ages 0–3
Away
Emil Sher
For the child who feels like an outsider and finds solace in their own world. This evocative visual journey explores how
Ages 4–8
At Grandma's
Rhonda Gowler Greene
For the child who cherishes special bonds with grandparents and the cozy anticipation of a visit to the countryside.
Ages 3–7
At Daddy's on Saturdays
Linda Walvoord Girard
Katie works through her sadness and anger after her parents' divorce, discovering that a loving bond with her father rem
Ages 5–8
Art and Max
written and ill. by David Wiesner
For the child who thrives on experimentation and needs to know that making a mess is a vital part of making something be
Ages 4–8
Are You Going To Be Good?
Cari Best
For the child who feels the weight of adult expectations during big family events. This story validates the wiggly, wond
Ages 4–8
Are We There Yet?
Sven Völker
A patient Butterfly helps an impatient Bear notice the flowers, the breeze, and the small wonders they encounter while w
Ages 3–6
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