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Walking Through Walls
Karen Cioffi
For the child who struggles with patience or wanting the easy way out, this magical tale shows that true mastery require
Ages 8–12
Nanette's Baguette
Mo Willems
For the child learning to handle big responsibilities and the guilt that comes with making a mistake. A playful rhyme ab
Ages 3–6
Pawcasso
Remy Lai
For the child feeling invisible or lonely who needs to see how even a small misunderstanding can lead to finding a commu
Ages 8–12
Katie Loves the Kittens
John Himmelman
For the child whose big feelings and high energy sometimes overwhelm their friends. This story helps kids learn that bei
Ages 3–7
The Man Who Didn't Wash His Dishes
Phyllis Krasilovsky
For the child who finds chores overwhelming or needs a gentle nudge toward tidiness. This whimsical tale shows how small
Ages 3–8
Cassidy and the Mixed Up Numbers
Dezi Shepperd
For the child who feels frustrated in math class or sees numbers dancing on the page, this story provides comfort and un
Ages 5–10
Rumplepimple #1
Rumplepimple
Suzanne DeWitt Hall
For the child who often gets into trouble despite their best intentions. This story celebrates being loved for exactly w
Ages 4–8
Little Critter
Just Me and My Mom
Mercer Mayer
For the child who loves special outings but sometimes finds big days a bit overwhelming. A gentle, funny look at a toddl
Ages 2–5
Step into Reading
Arthur's Classroom Fib
Marc Brown
For the child who feels pressured to keep up with friends' stories or is dealing with the heavy weight of a 'little whit
Ages 6–9
650 - Back to High School: True Stories of Disses, Kisses, and Near Misses
Unknown
For the teenager seeking a sense of belonging or the reassurance that they aren't alone in their high school struggles,
Ages 13–18
Mulga Bill's Bicycle
Dawn McMillan
For the child who needs a humorous lesson on humility and overconfidence. This classic Australian tale follows a boastfu
Ages 4–10
Sensory Stories #2
Alexander the Avoider
Nicole Filippone
For the child who feels overwhelmed by loud noises, bright lights, or busy places. A supportive look at sensory sensitiv
Ages 4–8
Just William #11
William the Bad
Richmal Crompton
For the child whose boundless energy and vivid imagination are constantly at odds with the rules of the adult world.
Ages 8–12
J. D. Polson #2
J. D. Polson and the Dillogate Affair
M. D. Johnson
For the child curious about how leaders make choices and what happens when those in power aren't honest about their mist
Ages 6–10
Tales of Amanda Pig #2
Amanda Joins the Circus
Avi
For the child who feels restless and longs for a more exciting life, this story follows Amanda's quest for independence
Ages 8–12
The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses #1
Mrs. Gorski, I Think I Have the Wiggle Fidgets
Barbara Esham
For the child who struggles to sit still and wonders why their brain works differently than their classmates. A validati
Ages 5–10
What-to-Do Guides for Kids
What to Do When Your Brain Gets Stuck
Dawn Huebner
A practical workbook for children struggling with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). It uses cognitive-behavioral tech
Ages 6–12
What About Me? #2
What Happens When Parents Get Divorced?
Sara Olsher
For the child feeling anxious about how their world will change, this book uses a concrete calendar approach to explain
Ages 4–10
Was It the Chocolate Pudding?: A Story For Little Kids About Divorce
Sandra Levins
For the child who fears their own behavior caused a family breakup, this gentle story clarifies the reasons behind divor
Ages 2–6
The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses #1
Last to Finish
Barbara Esham
For the child who feels discouraged by timed tests or believes speed equals smarts. This story celebrates different lear
Ages 6–10
The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses #1
If You're So Smart, How Come You Can't Spell Mississippi?: (A Story About Dyslexia)
Barbara Esham
For the child who feels 'slow' because they struggle with spelling or reading, this story reveals that brilliance and dy
Ages 6–10
Eagle Eyes: A Child's Guide to Paying Attention
Jeanne Gehret
For the child who feels like their brain is constantly on the move, this story helps reframe ADHD traits as unique stren
Ages 6–12
Boris #2
Boris Gets a Lizard
Andrew Joyner
For the child who gets carried away with a tall tale or feels the pressure to impress friends. A relatable story about m
Ages 5–8
Shooting Kabul
N.H. Senzai
For the child grappling with the guilt of a mistake or the fear of being an outsider. This story explores navigating a n
Ages 8–12
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