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Dick and Jane
Rainy Day Fun
Danielle Denega
For the child stuck inside who needs a spark of inspiration to turn a boring rainy day into an imaginative indoor advent
Ages 4–6
A Book of Reverso Poems #1
Mirror Mirror
Marilyn Singer
Read these poems from top to bottom, then bottom to top, to see classic fairy tale characters and their stories from two
Ages 6–11
Meet Your World #2
You Are a Raccoon!
Laurie Ann Thompson
For the curious child who wonders what happens in the backyard after dark, this immersive guide lets them step into the
Ages 4–8
Rookie Yearbook #3
Rookie Yearbook Three
Tavi Gevinson
For the teenager navigating the complex shift from childhood to young adulthood and seeking a creative space to explore
Ages 14–18
Belinda
Pamela Allen
For the child who thrives on routine and faces anxiety when a primary caregiver is away, this silly farmyard tale offers
Ages 3–7
Hank Zipzer #11
My Book of Pickles... Oops, I Mean Lists
Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
For the creative child who thinks outside the box or struggles with traditional reading. This interactive journal turns
Ages 6–9
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland #2
Through the Looking-Glass
Lewis Carroll
Step through a snowy mirror into a wintry chess-board world where time runs backward and everything you thought you knew
Ages 8–14
Max & Ruby
Costume Fun!
Grosset & Dunlap
For the child who loves to express themselves through play and fashion. This interactive book encourages creative preten
Ages 3–6
Ladybug Girl
A Day Full of Ladybug Girl
David Soman, Jacky Davis
For the toddler discovering the joy of their first independent routines. These three sweet board books celebrate the mag
Ages 0–3
What Was?
What Is Rock and Roll?
Jim O'Connor
Trace the high-energy history of rock music to see how different styles and legendary stars changed the world for an ent
Ages 8–12
Freddy the Pig #17
Freddy and the Space Ship
Walter R. Brooks
For readers who delight in imaginative adventures and clever animal protagonists, this tale offers mystery, humor, and a
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was William Shakespeare?
Celeste Davidson Mannis
For the student curious about why a playwright from the 1500s is still famous today, this guide brings the Bard and the
Ages 8–12
Dinkin Dings #1
Dinkin Dings and the Frightening Things
Guy Bass
Dinkin Dings is convinced his new neighbors are flesh-eating alien space zombies, which is a major problem for a boy who
Ages 7–10
Grasshopper Pie and Other Poems
D.J. Steinberg
Sneezing elephants, upside-down boys, and aliens landing in chicken soup populate these whimsical poems about a very str
Ages 4–8
Go and Hush the Baby
Betsy Byars
For the big sibling who needs to find their own way to help when a new baby won't stop crying and Mom is busy.
Ages 3–7
Who HQ: What Is?
What Is Nintendo?
Gina Shaw
For the child who loves their Switch and wants to know how a tiny playing card shop in 1889 Japan became the world leade
Ages 8–12
Regular Show #1
Fakespeare in the Park
Gabe Soria
For the child who loves to be the director of their own goofy adventures and thrives on silly wordplay and unpredictable
Ages 8–12
Prince Cinders
Babette Cole
Prince Cinders is a small, skinny prince whose mean brothers make him do all the chores. When a fairy grants him a wish
Ages 4–11
Close Your Eyes
Jean Marzollo
For the little one who isn't quite ready to say goodnight, this rhythmic lullaby uses gentle imagery to help toddlers dr
Ages 2–5
If I Built #1
If I Built a Car
Chris Van Dusen
For the child who loves to tinker and dream up big inventions. This vibrant, rhyming journey celebrates the boundless po
Ages 3–8
The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush
Tomie dePaola
Little Gopher follows a powerful Dream-Vision to become an artist for his people, eventually capturing the very colors o
Ages 4–8
The Computer Nut
Betsy Byars
For the child who loves tech or wonders about life on other planets, this retro mystery explores what happens when digit
Ages 8–12
Horrible Harry #11
Horrible Harry and the Scarlet Scissors
Suzy Kline
For the child feeling the pressure of a school competition or struggling to express their creativity while following the
Ages 7–10
Miss Bindergarten #2
Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the 100th Day of Kindergarten
Joseph Slate
For the child preparing to reach their first big classroom milestone. This rhyming story eases school nerves by turning
Ages 3–6
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