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Cock-A-Doodle Dudley
Bill Peet
Dudley the rooster is the star of the yard until a jealous goose starts a rumor that his morning crowing doesn't actuall
Ages 4–8
Not Here to Be Liked
Michelle Quach
When a frustrated essay goes viral, Eliza accidentally sparks a feminist movement after losing an editor-in-chief spot t
Ages 13–18
The Summer I Ate the Rich
Maika Moulite, Maritza Moulite
For the teen navigating the vast gap between the ultra-wealthy and everyone else while finding their voice against syste
Ages 14–18
Wemmicks #5
A Hat for Ivan
Max Lucado
For the child who feels like they do not fit into a predefined mold. This gentle story helps children understand that th
Ages 4–8
Diary of a Wimpy Class
Unknown
Greg Heffley struggles through the daily humiliations of middle school alongside his best friend Rowley and his unpredic
Ages 8–12
Hondo and Fabian #1
Hondo and Fabian
Peter McCarty
Hondo the dog heads out for a sandy beach adventure while Fabian the cat enjoys the quiet comforts of a day spent at hom
Ages 3–6
Fun for Tots
Little Brother
Fun for Tots
For the child adjusting to a growing family, this gentle story explores the shifting dynamics and new bonds that come wi
Ages 2–6
What About Me?
Kim Johnson
For the child feeling overlooked or jealous of the attention a sibling or friend receives, this story explores finding o
Ages 4–8
You are an Amazing Girl
Phoebe Whimsy
For the young girl who feels hesitant or compares herself to others, these stories offer relatable paths toward self-acc
Ages 6–10
Who's the Favorite?
Catherine Carr
For the child who wonders if there is enough love to go around when comparing themselves to a brother or sister.
Ages 4–8
Where did my brother go?
Tracy Wayland
For the child adjusting to a new sibling and feeling left out. This gentle story addresses the confusion and longing a t
Ages 2–5
We're All in This Together
Ernie Young
For the pre-teen navigating the messy transitions of shifting friendships, parents separating, and the pressure of middl
Ages 10–14
Being Happy Being Me
Sally Huss
For the child who compares themselves to others or struggles with self-doubt, this gentle guide celebrates the joy of si
Ages 3–8
Cinderella Skeleton
Robert D. San Souci
Cinderella Skeleton wants to go to the Halloween Ball, but she has to deal with her wicked stepsisters before she can da
Ages 4–8
The Whingdingdilly
Bill Peet
Scamp the dog is bored with his ordinary life, so he seeks out a forest witch to transform him into a bizarre, one-of-a-
Ages 4–9
Christmas Trolls
Jan Brett
When her family’s holiday decorations go missing, Treva tracks down two rowdy trolls who simply never learned how to cel
Ages 4–8
Leo the Late Bloomer
Robert Kraus
Leo can't read, write, or even eat neatly like the other animals, but his patient parents know he will find his own way
Ages 3–7
Double ACT
Jacqueline Wilson
For the child navigating a changing family dynamic or struggling to find their own identity within a close-knit sibling
Ages 8–12
When I Am Eight
Joan Lowery Nixon
For children eager to grow up and experience new freedoms, this story explores the anticipation of becoming older and al
Ages 5–8
Horrid Henry #8
Horrid Henry and the Football Fiend
Francesca Simon
For the child who thrives on mischief and testing boundaries, these stories offer a hilarious outlet for everyday frustr
Ages 5–9
Edward and Elizabeth #2
I Wish I was Sick, Too!
Franz Brandenberg
Elizabeth is jealous of all the attention and pampering her brother gets while he is in bed, until she finally catches a
Ages 4–7
Kevin Henkes Mice
Julius, the Baby of the World
Kevin Henkes
For the child who is finding it difficult to share the spotlight with a new baby. This humorous story captures the compl
Ages 4–8
Titch #2
You'll Soon Grow Into Them, Titch
Pat Hutchins
Titch is tired of being the small one in oversized hand-me-downs, but the arrival of something even smaller finally give
Ages 3–7
The Table Where Rich People Sit
Byrd Baylor
Money might be tight, but this family's life is overflowing. A young girl learns to measure wealth in sunsets, open air,
Ages 5–10
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