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10,675 books found
Welcome to the Wonder House
Rebecca Kai Dotlich & Georgia Heard
For the child who asks a hundred questions a day, this lyrical collection turns everyday moments and quiet spaces into m
Ages 4–8
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 Are Lions!
Jens Mattsson
Two siblings use their wild imaginations to hunt on the savanna and stay brave even when a hospital stay changes their d
Ages 4–9
Virginia Hamilton
Julie K. Rubini
For the young dreamer who loves stories and wonders how books are made. Discover the life of Virginia Hamilton, a trailb
Ages 8–12
Vietnam
Russell Freedman
For the reader grappling with the heavy questions of war and the blurry line between duty and self-preservation.
Ages 14–18
Under the Mambo Moon
Julia Durango
For the child who loves to move and groove to the beat. This rhythmic collection of poems celebrates the vibrant sounds
Ages 6–10
Uncle Andy's Cats
James Warhola
For the child who thrives on the unusual. Discover the playful, cat-filled world of Andy Warhol through the eyes of his
Ages 4–8
The Umbrella House
Colleen Nelson
For the child feeling the weight of a changing neighborhood, this story celebrates the courage to protect local history
Ages 8–12
Orca Footprints
Trash Talk: Moving Toward a Zero-Waste World
Michelle Mulder
For the curious child who wonders where their trash goes. Explore the surprising history of waste and how humans are tur
Ages 8–12
Throwing Smoke
Bruce Brooks
For the young athlete who feels like their best isn't enough, this story explores the thin line between wanting to win a
Ages 10–14
Through the Window
Barb Rosenstock
Vibrant colors and dreamlike memories come to life in this glimpse into the imagination of the artist who saw the world
Ages 4–9
Through the Grapevine
Martha Hamilton and Mitch Weiss
Step behind the scenes of the legendary children's magazine that defined a generation with pop culture icons from M*A*S*
Ages 9–14
This Strange Wilderness
Nancy Plain
Two seventh-graders stumble into a hidden, magical forest on a mission to rescue a baby from a flock of kidnapping crows
Ages 12–18
This Little Pirate
Philemon Sturges
For the adventurous child who loves the high seas, this playful rhyming tale captures the spirit of pirate life through
Ages 2–5
Pocket Change Collective
This Is What I Know about Art
Kimberly Drew
For the teen who sees art as more than just a hobby. Learn how creative expression can be a powerful tool for activism a
Ages 12–18
Thingity-Jig
Kathleen Doherty
For the young visionary who sees magic in everyday objects, this story celebrates the joy of building something from not
Ages 3–7
The Word Pirates
Susan Cooper
For the child who loves make-believe and is discovering the power of their own voice, this playful tale celebrates how s
Ages 4–8
The Wooden Camel
Wanuri Kahiu
For the child who feels too small for their big dreams. This beautiful story explores how patience and a creative spirit
Ages 4–8
The Riverman Trilogy #2
The Whisper
Aaron Starmer
For the young reader questioning the line between stories and reality, or dealing with the heavy responsibility of a fri
Ages 10–14
The Vine Basket
Josanne La Valley
For the child who feels the weight of family responsibility and seeks a way to honor their heritage while following thei
Ages 9–12
The Tale of Pip and Squeak
Kate Duke
For the child who constantly competes with their brother or sister, this charming mouse tale helps navigate sibling riva
Ages 3–7
The Sunflower Sword
Mark Sperring
For the child who prefers flowers to play-fighting. This gentle story celebrates a young boy who chooses peace and imagi
Ages 3–7
The Story of Fish & Snail
written and illustrated by Deborah Freedman
For the child who feels hesitant about new experiences or feels safer sticking to what they know while their friends are
Ages 3–7
The Seventh Most Important Thing
Shelley Pearsall
A janitor secretly transforms scavenged scraps into a masterpiece of visionary art known as The Throne of the Third Heav
Ages 10–14
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