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Willow and Bunny
Anitra Rowe Schulte
For children processing the aftermath of a scary storm or learning how to care for a friend in need. A quiet look at res
Ages 4–8
William Still and His Freedom Stories: The Father of the Underground Railroad
Don Tate
William Still dedicated his life to recording the stories of freedom seekers, working tirelessly to reunite families sep
Ages 6–10
Wildful
Kengo Kurimoto
A chance encounter in the forest offers Poppy and her mother a way through their grief as they reconnect with the wondro
Ages 8–12
Wild Places: The Life of Naturalist David Attenborough
Hayley Rocco
From a childhood spent collecting fossils to a global career sounding the alarm for our planet, follow the life of natur
Ages 4–8
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Why? The War Years
Tomie dePaola
For the child curious about history through a kid's eyes, this gentle memoir explores how a family stays connected and f
Ages 7–10
Nature in Crisis
Where Have All the Birds Gone?
Rebecca E. Hirsch
For the curious child who notices changes in the environment and wants to understand how humans can help protect our fea
Ages 7–11
When I Colored in the World
Ahmadreza Ahmadi
For the child grappling with scary news or big world problems, this poetic story offers a creative way to reimagine dark
Ages 4–8
When Grandfather Flew
Patricia MacLachlan
Soft watercolor scenes capture a shared love of birdwatching, helping a child find comfort and a sense of connection aft
Ages 4–8
What's the Buzz?
Merrie-Ellen Wilcox
For the curious child who wants to help the planet: discover the secret lives of bees and how even the smallest creature
Ages 9–12
What I Lost
Alexandra Ballard
For the teenager or family navigating the complex journey of eating disorder recovery and the search for identity beyond
Ages 13–18
What I Leave Behind
Alison McGhee
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of a parent's suicide and seeking a path toward healing through small, quie
Ages 14–18
What I Call Life
Jill Wolfson
Entering a group home after being taken from her mother, a pre-teen girl begins the difficult process of defining what l
Ages 9–12
What Came From the Stars
Gary D. Schmidt
For the child processing a deep loss who needs to see how beauty and bravery can emerge from the heaviest grief.
Ages 10–14
West of the Moon
Margi Preus
West of the Moon is a 2010 young adult historical novel by American author Margi Preus.
Ages 10–14
We've Got a Job
Cynthia Levinson
For the young person looking to find their voice and realize that even children have the power to change the world throu
Ages 10–18
We Are the Ants
Shaun David Hutchinson
Every month Henry is abducted by aliens, but as the world faces total destruction, he must decide if humanity is actuall
Ages 14–18
We Are Lost and Found
Helene Dunbar
For the teen seeking a sense of belonging while navigating a community in crisis. This verse novel explores identity and
Ages 14–18
We Are All We Have
Marina Budhos
When her mother is suddenly detained, Rania must take her younger brother and vanish into the night to find safety and a
Ages 14–18
Wangari Maathai
Franck Prévot
One woman can spark a movement by planting a single tree, as seen in the inspiring life of Nobel Peace Prize winner Wang
Ages 6–10
Walk Toward the Rising Sun: From Child Soldier to Peace Activist
Ger Duany, Garen Thomas
For the reader grappling with the weight of global conflict or searching for hope within the stories of refugees and sur
Ages 12–18
Walk in the Woods, A
Nikki Grimes
Guided by a map left by his late father, a boy wanders through the woods to find a hidden treasure that helps him proces
Ages 4–8
Waiting to Forget
Sheila Kelly Welch
For the child processing family transitions or medical trauma, this tender story navigates the heavy silence of waiting
Ages 9–13
Waiting for Ice
Sandra Markle
For the child curious about our changing planet, this gripping true story explores the resilience required when nature's
Ages 4–8
Issues in Focus Today
Up for Sale: Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
Alison Marie Behnke
First-hand accounts and extensive documentation expose the reality of human rights violations through various forms of m
Ages 13–18
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