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27,296 books found
It is a Tree
Susan Batori
For the child who struggles to see another person's point of view. This silly elephant tale explores how different persp
Ages 3–6
In the City
Chris Raschka
For the child who loves to marvel at the world outside their window. This poetic look at city life helps little ones fin
Ages 4–8
I'm Trying to Love... #4
I'm Trying to Love Rocks
Bethany Barton
Geology gets a hilarious makeover through colorful illustrations and storytelling designed to make rock science incredib
Ages 4–8
How to Explain to a Grown-Up #2
How to Explain Robotics to a Grown-Up
Ruth Spiro
For the curious child who wants to understand how gadgets work and show off their big brain to the adults in the room.
Ages 3–7
Little Grey Rabbit
Fuzzypeg Goes to School
Alison Uttley
For the child feeling those first day jitters, this classic tale provides a gentle way to navigate the excitement and ne
Ages 3–7
From My Window
Otavio Junior
For the child who loves to watch the world go by. This vibrant celebration of community helps kids find beauty and wonde
Ages 4–8
Franklin's Class Trip
Paulette Bourgeois
For the child who feels anxious about new experiences or scary surprises. Franklin learns that curiosity can help overco
Ages 3–7
Francis Discovers Possible
Ashlee Latimer
For the child who has been teased about their size and needs to hear that their body is a place of wonder and limitless
Ages 4–8
The Elephant and the Sea
Ed Vere
For the child who has been told their dreams are too big or that they don't quite fit the mold. A soothing story about f
Ages 3–7
Dusk Explorers
Lindsay Leslie
For the child who finds magic in the fading light of day, this lyrical story celebrates the fleeting joy of neighborhood
Ages 4–8
Dear Yesteryear
Kimberly Annece Henderson
Archival photographs and poetic text celebrate the history and dignity of Black ancestors in this moving look back at ge
Ages 4–8
Calling All Minds
Temple Grandin
Uncover the science behind why golf balls have dimples and snowflakes are symmetrical while learning how to build your o
Ages 8–12
Butterflies Are Pretty Gross!
Rosemary Mosco
Forget the delicate garden wings and meet the real butterfly: a weird, wonderful insect that loves to eat rotten fruit a
Ages 4–8
Beswitched
Kate Saunders
For the child feeling out of place or resistant to a big change. This magical boarding school adventure explores finding
Ages 8–12
Best in Show
David Elliott
For the child who loves every puppy they pass on the sidewalk. This rhyming celebration of different dog breeds builds v
Ages 4–8
Arthur Who Wrote Sherlock
Linda Bailey
For the child who loves solving mysteries or wonders where authors get their ideas, this biography shows how real-life o
Ages 6–10
All That Grows
Jack Wong
For the child learning that the best things take time. This gentle story helps little ones appreciate the quiet magic of
Ages 4–8
Zeely
Virginia Hamilton
For the child whose imagination is sparked by mystery and awe. Follow Geeder as she navigates the line between childhood
Ages 9–12
The Wretched Stone
Chris Van Allsburg
A ship's crew discovers a mysterious glowing rock on a deserted island, but as they grow obsessed with it, they begin to
Ages 6–12
Seymour Simon Science
Wolves
Seymour Simon
Cousins Bonnie and Sylvia must outwit a pair of cruel guardians in an alternate-history England filled with snow and lur
Ages 6–10
Without Words
Joanne Ryder
For the child who experiences deep connections through quiet moments and gentle touches rather than talking.
Ages 3–8
William Shakespeare and the Globe
Aliki
For the child who loves to put on a show or build worlds from their imagination, this book brings the history of the the
Ages 7–12
Wiggle Waggle
Jonathan London
Waddle, hop, and strut along with this rhythmic look at how different animals move their bodies through the world.
Ages 2–6
Where Once There Was a Wood
Denise Fleming
For the child noticing new houses replacing the trees nearby. This gentle story helps kids process the loss of local hab
Ages 4–9
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