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6,578 books found
Lawn Mower Magic
Lynne Jonell
For children noticing the stress of family budget constraints or those looking for a spark of wonder in everyday chores.
Ages 6–9
Last Straw, The: Kids vs. Plastics
Susan Hood
Young people and scientists join forces in this illustrated guide to see how kids can help protect the planet from the h
Ages 4–8
La Línea
Ann Jaramillo
Fifteen-year-old Miguel sets out on a dangerous journey from Mexico to California, but his sister’s refusal to stay behi
Ages 12–18
The Breadwinner
Kids of Kabul
Deborah Ellis
For the child curious about global events or needing a perspective shift on their own life by hearing the real voices of
Ages 11–18
jumping the scratch
Sarah Weeks
Life in a trailer park takes an unexpected turn for Jamie as a new friendship and his resilient aunt help him find his w
Ages 8–12
Joe Biden: Our 46th President
Beatrice Gormley
Follow the life and career of the 46th President of the United States in this detailed biography written by an acclaimed
Ages 8–12
Isabella's Garden
Glenda Millard
Follow the quiet rhythm of nature as seeds sprout and insects roam through the changing seasons in this gentle, cumulati
Ages 3–8
Irena's Children
Tilar J. Mazzeo
Working with the Polish resistance, Irena Sendler risks everything to smuggle hundreds of Jewish children to safety duri
Ages 10–14
Infinite Hope
Ashley Bryan
Ashley Bryan shares personal letters and memories from his time as a segregated soldier during World War II and the D-Da
Ages 10–14
Indivisible
Gail Bush, Randy Meyer
For the teenager grappling with what it means to be American, this anthology uses powerful voices to explore the interse
Ages 12–18
In the Shadow of the Fallen Towers: The Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks, Months, and Years after the 9/11 Attacks
Don Brown
Personal accounts and detailed ink illustrations transform 9/11 from a date on a calendar into an understandable human s
Ages 12–18
How to Build a Museum
Tonya Bolden
A century of dreaming and determination comes to life through photos and stories of the Smithsonian museum dedicated to
Ages 10–14
Chicken Sunday
Holes in the Sky
Patricia Polacco
Grief and hope intertwine as a young girl moves to Oakland after her grandmother's death and finds a vibrant new communi
Ages 6–10
Hold Still
Nina LaCour
For the teenager navigating the heavy silence following a best friend's suicide, seeking a path through grief toward cre
Ages 14–18
Hector
Adrienne Wright
Learn how a peaceful student protest in Soweto against unequal education became a pivotal moment in the fight to end Sou
Ages 7–10
Hannah's Journal
written and ill. by Marissa Moss
For the child grappling with the uncertainty of a major move or searching for their place in a new culture. This diary c
Ages 8–12
Girl of the Southern Sea
Michelle Kadarusman
For the child who uses imagination to cope with hardship and dreams of a future beyond their current circumstances.
Ages 9–13
Gemini Summer
Iain Lawrence
For the child grappling with the heavy weight of losing a sibling. This gentle story explores the deep bond between brot
Ages 8–12
Flowers for Sarajevo
John McCutcheon
In the wake of a tragedy at a local bakery, a cellist sits in the rubble to play music for twenty-two days as a beautifu
Ages 7–11
Finn Reeder Flu Fighter
Eric Stevens
For the child curious about how leaders are chosen or the buzz of a big election. This story helps demystify the excitem
Ages 7–11
Field Notes on Love
Jennifer E. Smith
For the teen facing a major life transition who needs a reminder that unexpected changes can lead to beautiful new begin
Ages 12–18
Eric Carle's How Things Grow
Eric Carle
For the child learning that growth takes time and a nurturing environment. This classic Eric Carle book uses nature to i
Ages 2–6
The End
Mats Strandberg
With a meteor destined to hit Earth, two teens in Sweden must decide what truly matters as they try to solve a murder be
Ages 14–18
Emancipation Proclamation: Lincoln and the Dawn of Liberty
Tonya Bolden
For the student exploring the complexities of American history: this detailed guide uses primary sources to reveal the i
Ages 10–15
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