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Landry News, The
Andrew Clements
When a fifth-grader’s bold editorial wakes up her unmotivated teacher, a classroom battle begins that puts the First Ame
Ages 8–12
King for a Day
Rukhsana Khan
High above the streets of Lahore, Malik masters the skies in a thrilling kite battle during the spring festival of Basan
Ages 4–9
Kindness Quilt, The
Nancy Elizabeth Wallace
For the child learning how small, thoughtful actions can grow into a big community impact. This story explores how a sim
Ages 4–8
Jump Rope Magic
Afi Scruggs
High-energy illustrations and lyrical rhymes capture the clicking rhythm and vibrant spirit of jump rope games on a sunn
Ages 4–8
Hurt Go Happy
Ginny Rorby
Feeling isolated by her deafness, thirteen-year-old Joey finds a new way to communicate when a neighbor introduces her t
Ages 10–14
How Hungry Are You?
Donna Jo Napoli
For the child learning that sharing a treat fairly means more than just splitting it in half. Help your little one navig
Ages 4–8
Hook
Ed Young
For the child who feels like a fish out of water and needs encouragement to discover their own unique strengths and soar
Ages 4–8
Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog
Pamela S. Turner
A loyal dog waits faithfully at a Tokyo train station every day for years, hoping to greet the master who will never ret
Ages 4–9
Growing Up in Coal Country
Susan Campbell Bartoletti
Step into the dark, dangerous world of American coal mines to see the real lives of children as young as eight who worke
Ages 9–14
Gooseberry Park #1
Gooseberry Park
Cynthia Rylant
For the child who needs reassurance that friends will look out for each other when things get scary or when family is fa
Ages 7–10
Al #1
A Girl Called Al
Constance C. Greene
Two seventh-grade girls find an unexpected friend in the assistant superintendent of their building as they navigate the
Ages 9–12
The Gifts of Wali Dad
Aaron Shepard
A humble grass-cutter tries to give away a golden bracelet, only to be showered with increasingly lavish unwanted gifts
Ages 5–10
Gift of the Magi and Other Stories, The
O. Henry
Three foreign travelers follow a star to deliver symbolic treasures of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to a newborn child
Ages 9–18
Free to Be #2
Free to Be . . . A Family
Marlo Thomas
For children discovering that there is no one right way to be a family, this collection celebrates the love and diversit
Ages 4–10
El Barco de Vapor: Serie Oro
Flores para Algernon
Daniel Keyes
Charlie Gordon undergoes a risky experimental operation to increase his intelligence, following in the footsteps of a re
Ages 13–18
Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia
Barbara O'Connor
Outcast sixth-grader Bird Weaver forms an unlikely bond with the new boy at school, leading them both to discover their
Ages 8–12
Fade to Black
Alex Flinn
For the teen navigating the complexities of prejudice, chronic illness, and the courage required to speak the truth when
Ages 14–18
Everybody Cooks Rice
Norah Dooley
For the child who thinks they only like one kind of food, this neighborhood walk reveals how a simple ingredient like ri
Ages 5–8
Emma's Poem
Linda Glaser
Emma Lazarus used her voice to champion the needs of new immigrants, eventually writing the famous poem that sits on the
Ages 5–10
The Doorbell Rang
Pat Hutchins
Ma's fresh cookies smell delicious, but every time the doorbell rings, more friends arrive to test the limits of a batch
Ages 3–7
Don't Fidget a Feather!
Erica Silverman
For the child who needs to learn that being a good friend is more important than winning every game or being the best at
Ages 4–8
The Island-Below-the-Star #2
Dog-of-the-Sea-Waves
James Rumford
Landing on the untouched shores of Hawaii, young Manu finds his fear of the new island transformed by a special bond wit
Ages 5–10
Dog Called Homeless, A
Sarah Lean
For the child navigating the heavy silence of grief. When words feel too small for a big loss, Cally's story shows that
Ages 8–12
Children of the Great Depression
Russell Freedman
Real diary entries and archival photographs tell the true stories of how children lived, worked, and survived during the
Ages 10–14
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