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50,144 books found
What a Family!
Rachel Isadora
Grandpa Max sits down with Ollie to untangle the web of aunts, uncles, and cousins that make up their unique family tree
Ages 4–8
Which Shoes Would You Choose?
Betsy R. Rosenthal
Sherman is ready for any weather, stepping out in everything from sturdy hiking boots for rocky climbs to breezy flip-fl
Ages 2–6
26 Fairmount Avenue #6
I'm Still Scared
Tomie dePaola
For children processing scary news or feeling anxious about changes in the world. This gentle memoir helps kids understa
Ages 7–10
Maudie and Bear #1
Maudie and Bear
Jan Ormerod
Follow the everyday play and gentle disagreements of a spirited young girl and her patient, dependable bear companion.
Ages 3–7
In Our Garden #2
In Our Garden
Pat Zietlow Miller
For the child learning that good things take time, this story celebrates the quiet magic of watching a seed grow through
Ages 4–8
Leaving Gee's Bend
Irene Latham
Ludelphia leaves her Alabama home for the first time on a dangerous trek to find medicine for her mother, guided by the
Ages 8–12
Lucky Luis
Gary Soto
Luis faces a slump on the baseball diamond and must decide if his success comes from a lucky charm or his own hard work
Ages 5–8
Growing Seasons
Elsie Lee Splear
Elsie Lee Splear recalls her childhood on a 1906 Illinois farm, where the rhythm of the family's life was dictated by th
Ages 7–10
Peekaboo #2
Peekaboo Bedtime
Rachel Isadora
For the toddler who needs a gentle bridge between playtime and sleep, this rhythmic game of peekaboo creates a soothing,
Ages 0–3
Don't Let Go!
Jeanne Willis
A wobbly first bike ride becomes a touching milestone as a young girl learns to balance while her father prepares to let
Ages 3–7
Spring Is Like the Morning
M. Jean Craig
For the child who notices the first green shoots or the melting snow, this lyrical guide explains how nature awakens aft
Ages 5–8
Michelangelo's World
Piero Ventura
The Italian Renaissance comes alive through the eyes of the master sculptor, painter, and architect who shaped the beaut
Ages 8–12
Leaves
David Ezra Stein
For the child who feels anxious about changes in their environment or needs reassurance that things will eventually retu
Ages 2–5
Orp #3
Orp Goes to the Hoop
Suzy Kline
Seventh grade brings a new challenge for baseball star Orp as he hits the court to see if his pitching arm can help him
Ages 8–12
Tomie DePaola's Book of the Old Testament New International Version
Tomie dePaola
For the family seeking a child friendly introduction to scripture, these classic retellings pair sacred stories with war
Ages 4–10
Four Boys Named Jordan
Jessica Harper
Teacher and students alike face total chaos and confusion when four different boys named Jordan end up in the same third
Ages 4–8
Tomie DePaola's Front Porch Tales & North Country Whoppers
Tomie dePaola
For the child who loves a good joke or a tall tale, this collection of New Hampshire stories celebrates the humor found
Ages 6–10
Gakky Two-Feet
Micky Dolenz
Gakky would rather walk upright on two feet than crawl on four, a strange habit that eventually saves the day for his en
Ages 4–8
Eats, Shoots & Leaves #2
The Girl's Like Spaghetti: Why, You Can't Manage Without Apostrophes!
Lynne Truss
For the child who loves wordplay or struggles with grammar, this book uses hilarious side-by-side comparisons to show wh
Ages 7–12
They Call Me Woolly What Animal Names Can Tell Us
Keith Du Quette
For the curious child who asks 'why' about everything in nature, this rhyming guide reveals how animals like the anteate
Ages 4–8
Spot
Spot Goes to the Library
Eric Hill
Spot joins in for storytime and meets the librarian as he picks out his favorite books to borrow in this sturdy board bo
Ages 1–4
Spot
Spot's First Picnic
Eric Hill
For the curious toddler discovering the wonders of the outdoors, this interactive classic uses hidden flaps to make expl
Ages 1–4
Spot
What Can Spot See?
Eric Hill
Turn the wheel and look through the windows to see what Spot is doing as he explores the world from breakfast time to pl
Ages 1–4
Kodomo Children of Japan
Susan Kuklin
For the curious child who wonders what life is like on the other side of the world, this photo-essay bridges the gap bet
Ages 7–11
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