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19,251 books found
Wing Nut
M.J. Auch
For the child adjusting to a new town or family change, this story explores finding stability and friendship in the most
Ages 8–12
Wicked Cruel
Rich Wallace
For the teenager navigating the intense pressure of sibling rivalry and the eerie feeling that a local legend might be c
Ages 12–17
Why Do You Cry?
Kate Klise
For the child who worries that getting older means they have to hide their feelings. This gentle story validates that ev
Ages 3–6
Why Do Kittens Purr?
Marion Dane Bauer
For the inquisitive child who wonders about the 'why' behind everyday animal behaviors. A gentle exploration of a kitten
Ages 2–5
Whoa, Baby, Whoa!
Grace Nichols
For parents celebrating every wobble and wiggle as their little one learns to move, crawl, and finally take those exciti
Ages 0–3
Who's Writing This Story?!
Robin Newman
Ponyboy Curtis finds himself caught in a violent rivalry between the working-class greasers and the wealthy Socs on the
Ages 12–18
Who Built the Ark?
Rick Brown
For the curious toddler discovering the world's creatures, this rhythmic retelling turns a classic story into a parade o
Ages 1–4
Where, Oh Where Is Baby Bear?
Ashley Wolff
For the adventurous toddler who loves to hide, this gentle exploration of the forest provides a safe, rhythmic way to pr
Ages 2–5
Where the Watermelons Grow
Cindy Baldwin
For the child feeling the weight of grown-up worries, this story offers a gentle path through understanding a parent's m
Ages 8–12
When Papa Snores
Melinda Long
For the child whose sleepover at Grandpa's house is interrupted by a very noisy snorer.
Ages 3–7
When Grandmama Sings
Margaree King Mitchell
For the child who asks why the world isn't always fair. Experience the power of family and music while navigating the di
Ages 6–10
When Dads Don't Grow up
Marjorie Blain Parker
Celebrate the playful bond between fathers and children who share a love for silliness, messy adventures, and staying yo
Ages 3–7
What the Kite Saw
Anne Laurel Carter
For the child grappling with the absence of a loved one or living through difficult times, this story finds hope and bea
Ages 5–9
What Rosa Brought
Jacob Sager Weinstein
For the child who needs to understand how memories and love stay with us even when we must leave our physical home and b
Ages 4–8
What Momma Left Me
Renée Watson
For the child navigating the heaviness of loss and family secrets. This story offers a path through trauma toward healin
Ages 10–14
What George Forgot
Kathy Wolff
For the child who thrives on routine but still finds the morning rush a bit muddled. A lighthearted look at the small de
Ages 3–7
What Erika Wants
Bruce Clements
For the child who feels like they don't belong in the world they were born into and dreams of a different life.
Ages 4–10
What About Will
Ellen Hopkins
Crank is a novel by Ellen Hopkins published in 2004. It is based loosely on the real life addictions of the author's dau
Ages 10–14
What a Treasure!
Jane and Will Hillenbrand
For the little one learning that what looks like a rock to one can be a gem to another, this story celebrates finding va
Ages 2–5
Well, That Was Unexpected
Jesse Q. Sutanto
Well, That Was Unexpected is a contemporary look at the chaotic intersections of family expectations and modern life fro
Ages 14–18
Weekends with Max and His Dad
Linda Urban
For the child navigating the transition of two homes after a divorce and looking for ways to stay connected with a paren
Ages 7–10
We Were the Fire: Birmingham 1963
Sheila P. Moses
For the child learning how ordinary kids can change history. This moving story follows a young boy finding his courage d
Ages 8–12
We Were Never Here
Jennifer Gilmore
For the teen navigating the intense, complicated bonds of mother-daughter relationships and the pressure of being the pe
Ages 12–18
We Planted a Tree
Diane Muldrow
For the child curious about how a tiny seed becomes a giant tree. This poetic story shows how planting a single sapling
Ages 3–7
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