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Who Was?
Who Was Alex Trebek?
Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso
For children who are naturally curious and love trivia, this biography shows how one man turned his passion for learning
Ages 8–12
Too Many Time Machines
Mark Alan Stamaty
Roger hops into a time machine to visit Babe Ruth, hoping to learn the legendary secrets that will help his team win the
Ages 7–10
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum #3
I Am Eleanor Roosevelt
Brooke Vitale
Xavier Riddle thinks his museum job is boring until he meets Eleanor Roosevelt and learns how to turn any small task int
Ages 5–8
Odds on Oliver
Constance C. Greene
For the child who tries so hard to be brave but ends up in awkward mishaps, this funny story offers comfort and a remind
Ages 7–10
The King of Kindergarten
Derrick Barnes
Join a brave and enthusiastic boy as he prepares for and conquers his first day of kindergarten. From pancakes to new fr
Ages 4–7
Wannabe #1
The Fashion Disaster That Changed My Life
Lauren Myracle
A public wardrobe malfunction feels like the end of the world in this relatable story of recovering from a middle school
Ages 9–12
The Witches of Benevento #2
Mischief Season
John Bemelmans Marciano
For the child who loves spooky secrets and the power of outsmarting tricksters with their cousins. A magical historical
Ages 7–10
Monster Juice #4
Boogers from Beyond
M. D. Payne
Chris and a crew of elderly monsters hunt for a new home while defending themselves against juice-draining attacks with
Ages 7–10
Up Close
Johnny Cash
Anne E. Neimark
For the reader grappling with the idea that heroes can be flawed. This biography explores the deep faith, addiction, and
Ages 10–15
Singin' Somebody Else's Song
Mary Blount Christian
Gideon arrives in Nashville to chase a country music dream, carrying the heavy memory of a best friend and the guilt tha
Ages 12–18
Who Was?
Who Was Jules Verne?
James Buckley
For the curious child who loves to imagine what the future might look like. Discover how a boy who was told to only trav
Ages 8–12
The Girl Who Buried Her Dreams in a Can: A True Story
Tererai Trent
For children facing obstacles or feeling limited by their circumstances, this moving story proves that even the most 'im
Ages 5–9
Blind
Rachel DeWoskin
High school is hard enough without losing your sight. Follow Emma as she navigates a world that has suddenly, irrevocabl
Ages 14–18
Soundless
Richelle Mead
For the teen who feels like their voice isn't being heard, this lyrical story explores the courage required to challenge
Ages 12–18
Flower Fairies Friends #8
Buttercup and the Fairy Gold
Pippa Le Quesne
For the child learning to handle responsibility and mistakes, this story follows a fairy who must work with friends to f
Ages 6–9
The Iron Peacock
Mary Stetson Clarke
For the young person navigating a major life change who needs to see that resilience and hard work can forge a new sense
Ages 10–15
Did You Lose the Car Again?
Paula Kurzband Feder
When their father forgets where the car is parked in the city, two sisters turn the search into an exciting urban scaven
Ages 6–8
Zip
Ellie Rollins
For the child searching for their place in the world while navigating the heavy weight of family expectations and the ho
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was J. R. R. Tolkien?
Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso
For the child who loves creating their own worlds, this biography explores how a boy's passion for languages led him to
Ages 8–12
The Greatest Game Ever Played
Phil Bildner
For children struggling to connect with a parent or dealing with the loss of a favorite team, this story shows how new t
Ages 6–10
Royal Princess Academy #1
Dragon Dreams
Laura Joy Rennert
Emma would much rather kick a soccer ball or ride a dragon than practice ballroom dancing at the Royal Princess Academy.
Ages 6–9
Now One Foot, Now the Other
Tomie dePaola
For children navigating the confusion of a grandparent's health crisis. A gentle story about how love and patience can c
Ages 4–8
Counting Thyme
Melanie Conklin
Moving to Manhattan is supposed to be a temporary fix for her brother's medical trial, but Thyme struggles with the fear
Ages 8–12
A Girl Can Build Anything
e.E. Charlton-Trujillo, Pat Zietlow Miller
For the girl who loves to tinker and create, this book celebrates the power of big ideas, from building birdhouses to co
Ages 3–7
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