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10,299 books found
Zombie Baseball Beatdown
Paolo Bacigalupi
For the child who loves gross-out humor but is starting to notice unfairness in the world. Three friends use baseball ba
Ages 9–13
The Zebra's Great Escape
Katherine Rundell
For the child who feels small in a big world but has a heart for helping others. A high-stakes mission to save animals t
Ages 5–9
iCivics
Your Vote, Your Voice
Elise Wallace
For the child who wants to understand how grown-ups make big decisions and how they can use their own voice to stand up
Ages 4–8
You're a Bear
Mavis Jukes
For the child who loves to imagine being someone else, this book explores the iconic origins of the world's most famous
Ages 7–12
You Never Heard Of Willie Mays?!
Jonah Winter
For the child who loves sports but needs to understand the grit it takes to overcome unfairness. Celebrate the 'Say Hey
Ages 4–9
You Are More Than Magic: The Black and Brown Girls' Guide to Finding Your Voice
Minda Harts
For the girl navigating spaces where she feels unheard, this guide provides the tools to overcome systemic hurdles and l
Ages 10–16
You Are Here: Connecting Flights
Ellen Oh
For children navigating the complexities of identity and wanting to see their own diverse experiences reflected in stori
Ages 8–12
Without Refuge
Jane Mitchell
For the child grappling with the gap between what society says is right and what their heart knows is true.
Ages 11–18
Dear America
With the Might of Angels
Andrea Davis Pinkney
For the child facing a major transition or unfairness, this diary follows a young girl's brave journey as the first Blac
Ages 8–12
Win or Lose by How You Choose!
Judge Judy Sheindlin
For the child learning that every choice has a consequence, this interactive guide helps them practice making the right
Ages 6–12
Who's Writing This Story?!
Robin Newman
Ponyboy Curtis finds himself caught in a violent rivalry between the working-class greasers and the wealthy Socs on the
Ages 12–18
White Rose
Kip Wilson
In the heart of Nazi Germany, a group of brave students leads a secret intellectual resistance, risking everything to di
Ages 12–18
When Grandmama Sings
Margaree King Mitchell
For the child who asks why the world isn't always fair. Experience the power of family and music while navigating the di
Ages 6–10
What We Saw
Aaron Hartzler
For the teenager navigating the complex fallout of a community crisis and the digital age reality of social media's impa
Ages 14–18
What the Fact?
Seema Yasmin
For the teen navigating a digital world of fake news and viral rumors, this guide builds the critical thinking skills ne
Ages 12–18
Whale Quest
Karen Romano Young
For the child grappling with intense feelings of unfairness or an obsession with righting a wrong. A deep dive into how
Ages 14–18
Were I Not a Girl: The Inspiring and True Story of Dr. James Barry
Lisa Robinson
For the child who feels they don't quite fit the expectations of others, this biography of a pioneering 19th century sur
Ages 4–9
Weird Rules to Follow
Kim Spencer
In a coastal fishing town, Mia and Lara navigate a deep middle school friendship while facing the unspoken social divide
Ages 9–12
We Were the Fire: Birmingham 1963
Sheila P. Moses
For the child learning how ordinary kids can change history. This moving story follows a young boy finding his courage d
Ages 8–12
We Own the Sky
Rodman Philbrick
For the child grappling with the weight of history and the meaning of belonging. Two orphaned siblings find a new family
Ages 8–12
We Didn't Ask for This
Adi Alsaid
For the teenager grappling with eco-anxiety and the frustration of having their future decided by adults in power.
Ages 14–18
We Could Be Heroes
Margaret Finnegan
For the child who thinks differently and feels a deep sense of justice for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Ages 8–12
We Can: Portraits of Power
Tyler Gordon
For the child who needs to see that their voice and talents can change the world. This stunning gallery of trailblazers
Ages 4–8
We Came to America
Faith Ringgold
For children beginning to ask where their family came from or noticing the beautiful differences in their community.
Ages 4–8
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