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Myrtle
Tracey Campbell Pearson
For the child who moves at their own pace in a world of hurry. This gentle mouse shows that taking your time is a valid
Ages 3–7
Maybe One Day
Melissa Kantor
A mother struggles with worsening bipolar disorder as her family navigates the heavy realities of grief, medicine, and t
Ages 12–18
Lulu #2
Lulu Walks the Dogs
Judith Viorst
For the child learning that getting what you want requires hard work, patience, and maybe even getting along with a riva
Ages 7–10
Love You When You Whine
Emily Jenkins
For parents navigating the exhausting but endearing daily trials of life with a toddler. This story reassures children t
Ages 2–5
Louise Loves Art #2
Louise and Andie: The Art of Friendship
Kelly Light
For the child who struggles to share their creative vision, this story explores how two little artists navigate the mess
Ages 4–8
Lively Elizabeth!
Mara Bergman
For the child who struggles to sit still or follow rules when excitement takes over. A relatable look at navigating clas
Ages 3–6
Little Dinos, Don't Push
Michael Dahl
For the toddler who is still learning how to use gentle hands and navigate personal space during play.
Ages 1–3
Let's Sign!
Kelly Ault
For the parent of a pre-verbal toddler who wants to ease mealtime and playtime frustrations through communication.
Ages 0–3
Kate and Nate Are Running Late!
Kate Egan
For the family that knows the morning rush all too well, this rhythmic story captures the relatable chaos of trying to g
Ages 3–7
Hunter & Stripe #2
Hunter & Stripe and the Soccer Showdown
L. M. Elliott
For the child who gets a little too intense during family game night or school sports and needs help finding the fun in
Ages 4–8
How Do Dinosaurs...?
How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas?
Jane Yolen
Even the biggest dinosaurs can be on their best behavior as they celebrate the holiday with cheer and polite manners.
Ages 2–5
Homework
Arthur Yorinks
For the child who feels buried by school assignments and needs to know they aren't alone in their school-day stress.
Ages 4–8
No, David!
Grow Up, David!
David Shannon
Waking up covered in multicolored stripes is only the beginning for Camilla Cream, who must learn that being yourself is
Ages 4–8
Graffiti Knight
Karen Bass
For the teen grappling with feelings of powerlessness against unfair rules, this story explores how small acts of defian
Ages 12–18
Emma's Yucky Brother
Jean Little
For the child adjusting to a new sibling who isn't what they expected. This story validates the messy, frustrating reali
Ages 4–8
EllRay Jakes #1
Ellray Jakes is Not a Chicken!
Sally Warner
For the child navigating the tricky social waters of third grade, this story explores the pressure to prove oneself whil
Ages 6–9
Duck!
Meg McKinlay
For the child who feels like they are never heard, this hilarious farmyard tale shows why listening is a life-saving ski
Ages 3–7
Daffodil
Emily Jenkins
For the child who feels lost in a crowd or restricted by family expectations, this story celebrates the courage it takes
Ages 4–8
Concentr8
William Sutcliffe
For teens questioning how society handles neurodivergence and authority, this sharp thriller explores what happens when
Ages 14–18
Chess Rumble
G. Neri
For the child struggling with big feelings and neighborhood conflict, this powerful verse novel shows how a game of stra
Ages 10–14
Bull
David Elliott
For the teen exploring the nuances of identity and seeking to understand the 'monsters' in their world through a raw, rh
Ages 14–18
Gym Shorts #4
Basketball Bats
Betty Hicks
For the child who struggles to keep their cool when the game isn't going their way or they aren't the star player.
Ages 7–10
Barfburger Baby, I Was Here First
Paula Danziger
For the older sibling who feels replaced by a messy, crying new baby. This humorous story validates the 'gross' side of
Ages 4–8
Balancing Act
Ellen Stoll Walsh
For the child learning how to play fairly and share space when new friends join in. A gentle introduction to finding a b
Ages 2–6
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