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I'm Nobody! Who Are You? Poems of Emily Dickinson for Children
Emily Dickinson
For the quiet child who finds magic in a garden, this collection celebrates the wonder of nature and the beauty of being
Ages 5–11
I Wish I Were a Butterfly
James Howe
An unhappy cricket learns to appreciate his own song after a wise spider and a friendly butterfly help him see the beaut
Ages 4–8
Kate #2
Hey World, Here I Am!
Jean Little
For the child navigating the complex inner world of middle school, these honest poems capture the ups and downs of growi
Ages 9–12
Here in Harlem: Poems in Many Voices
Walter Dean Myers
For the young reader seeking to understand their roots, this collection of voices captures the heartbeat, history, and v
Ages 10–16
Hanukkah at Valley Forge
Stephen Krensky
On a freezing night at Valley Forge, General George Washington listens as a Polish soldier shares the ancient story of t
Ages 6–10
Hana in the Time of the Tulips
Deborah Noyes
As her father loses himself in the frenzy of the Dutch tulip market, Hana seeks advice from the painter Rembrandt to rem
Ages 5–9
Grandaddy's Place
Helen V. Griffith
For the child who feels nervous or grumpy about visiting a new place or meeting a distant relative. This story gently ca
Ages 4–8
Gracias: The Thanksgiving Turkey
Joy Cowley
Miguel grows incredibly fond of the turkey he’s supposed to be fattening for dinner, leading his community to step in an
Ages 4–8
God Went to Beauty School
Cynthia Rylant
Imagine if God tried human things like writing fan letters, making spaghetti, or even going to beauty school in these pl
Ages 11–16
Girlhearts
Norma Fox Mazer
Thirteen-year-old Sarabeth must find her own way through the fog of grief and confusion after her mother dies suddenly.
Ages 11–15
Gib #1
Gib Rides Home
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Set in the early 1900s, an orphan boy struggles to find a sense of belonging while being farmed out as unpaid labor in a
Ages 9–13
Gib and the Gray Ghost
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
When a wild gray dapple appears after a snowstorm, Gib must use everything he knows about horses to lead the mysterious
Ages 8–12
Giant Hug, The
Sandra Horning
Owen hands a physical hug to the post office clerk, sparking a cross-country journey via trucks and planes to reach his
Ages 3–7
Magical Cycle of the Seasons #2
From the Bellybutton of the Moon and Other Summer Poems
Francisco X. Alarcon
Vibrant bilingual verses and folk-art illustrations recreate the warmth of childhood summers spent in Mexico through fam
Ages 6–10
Fighting for Honor: Japanese Americans and World War II
Michael L. Cooper
For the child grappling with questions of fairness and belonging, this history explores the courage of Japanese American
Ages 10–14
Fiesta U.S.A.
George Ancona
For children curious about how their neighbors celebrate heritage, this photo-essay explores vibrant Latin American trad
Ages 7–12
Fat Chance, Charlie Vega
Crystal Maldonado
Charlie Vega is navigating first crushes and friendship drama while trying to find her confidence in a world that focuse
Ages 14–18
Farewell to Manzanar
James Houston, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston shares the powerful true story of her childhood years spent inside a Japanese American incarcer
Ages 11–18
Eva
Peter Dickinson
After waking from a coma following a terrible accident, thirteen-year-old Eva begins to suspect that her life was saved
Ages 12–16
Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems
Julie Williams
Stuck in Minnesota after her father's death, fourteen-year-old Allie must find her own identity while facing a new schoo
Ages 12–16
Escape From Saigon: How a Vietnamese War Orphan Became an American Boy
Andrea Warren
Long, an orphan born in Saigon, journeys from the final days of the Vietnam War to a new life in Ohio in this true story
Ages 9–13
Ellen Foster
Kaye Gibbons
After losing her mother and escaping her dangerous father, eleven-year-old Ellen Foster searches for a place to belong a
Ages 12–18
Eleanor's Story: An American Girl in Hitler's Germany
Eleanor Ramrath Garner
For the teen processing what it means to be caught between two worlds, this memoir explores survival and identity when h
Ages 12–18
Door Near Here, A
Heather Quarles
For siblings navigating the heavy burden of a parent's addiction while trying to stay together and keep their household
Ages 12–17
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