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6,713 books found
John Dough and the Cherub
L. Frank Baum
A living gingerbread man escapes the oven to embark on a series of fantastical adventures in this classic turn-of-the-ce
Ages 7–11
Chancy and the Grand Rascal
Sid Fleischman
For the child longing to reconnect with distant family, this tall-tale journey proves that wit and a silver tongue can o
Ages 8–12
Give Yourself Goosebumps #15
Please Don't Feed the Vampire!
R. L. Stine
For the adventurous child who wants to be the hero of their own story, this interactive mystery turns spooky surprises i
Ages 8–12
The Five Find-Outers #3
The Mystery Series: Volume 3
Enid Blyton
For the curious child who loves cracking codes and outsmarting adults, this collection offers three classic mysteries fi
Ages 8–12
The Five Find-Outers #5
The Mystery of the Missing Necklace
Enid Blyton
A clever group of young find-outers must piece together clues to recover a stolen necklace while navigating their way th
Ages 8–12
Puppy Patrol #10
The Great Escape
Jenny Dale
For the child who feels anxious when away from home or is adjusting to a new environment, follow Barney the Golden Retri
Ages 7–10
Fear Street #34
Runaway
R.L. Stine
Suspense and danger collide in this chilling installment from the legendary Fear Street series.
Ages 12–17
Ramona Quimby
The Ramona Quimby Diary
Beverly Cleary
For the child who wants to express their unique personality and find their voice through writing, just like the spirited
Ages 7–11
Nobody's Family Is Going to Change
Louise Fitzhugh
Siblings Emma and Willie refuse to let their parents' disapproval stop them from following their passions in this classi
Ages 9–12
M.C. Higgins, the Great
Virginia Hamilton
From his forty-foot tower, M.C. Higgins looks out over the Ohio River Valley, torn between his love for his family's hom
Ages 10–14
Children on the Oregon Trail
An Rutgers van der Loeff
After losing their parents on the grueling trek to Oregon, seven resilient orphans must look to each other to survive th
Ages 10–14
Mistress Masham's Repose
T. H. White
Deep in the English countryside, a young girl discovers a hidden colony of tiny people and must protect their right to r
Ages 9–14
Mind Your Own Business
Michael Rosen
For the child navigating the quirks of everyday life, from annoying siblings to the secret thoughts we keep to ourselves
Ages 6–12
Winnie-the-Pooh
When We Were Very Young
A. A. Milne
Gentle rhymes and playful verses capture the whimsy of childhood, featuring the very first appearance of a famous teddy
Ages 2–8
Solitary Animals: Introverts of the Wild
Joshua David Stein
For the child who thrives in quiet moments or feels overwhelmed by groups, this poetic look at solitary animals validate
Ages 2–5
Big Kids No Everything
Wednesday Kirwan
For the toddler who is eager to show off their new skills, this humorous board book celebrates the tiny triumphs and big
Ages 0–3
100 Things I Know How to Do
Amy Schwartz
For the preschooler who is proud of their growing independence. This rhythmic celebration of everyday wins builds self-e
Ages 2–5
Precious and the Boo Hag
Patricia C. McKissack, Onawumi Jean Moss
For the child who needs a boost of courage when feeling vulnerable or alone. A young girl uses her wits to outsmart a tr
Ages 4–9
Hurricane Dancers
Margarita Engle
Award-winning verse reflects the beauty of nature and Cuban heritage through the rhythmic and soulful voice of a Young P
Ages 12–18
Now Is Your Time! The African-American Struggle for Freedom
Walter Dean Myers
For the young reader seeking to understand the roots of systemic struggle and the triumph of the human spirit through th
Ages 10–16
Black Dance in America: A History Through Its People
James Haskins
Explore how African American dance evolved from African roots and the resilience of enslaved people to global stages in
Ages 12–18
A Girl Named Disaster
Nancy Farmer
Eleven-year-old Nhamo flees across Mozambique alone, battling the elements and connecting with ancient spirits to escape
Ages 10–14
From the Files of Madison Finn #14
Thanks for Nothing
Laura Dower
For children beginning to ask questions about the complexities of American history and the lives of those who were ensla
Ages 7–10
The Bromeliad Trilogy #1
Truckers
Terry Pratchett
Nomes have lived under the floorboards for generations believing nothing exists outside, until a truck arrives with news
Ages 8–12
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