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Little House of Hope, The
Terry Catasús Jennings
For the child who feels the sting of being different or the squeeze of a crowded home. This story honors the resilience
Ages 4–8
Little Home Bird
written and illustrated by Jo Empson
For the child struggling with the transition of a big move or a new school, showing how we can carry our favorite things
Ages 3–6
Little Cliff #2
Little Cliff's First Day of School
Clifton L. Taulbert
Little Cliff is terrified of his first day, but Mama Pearl provides the steady encouragement he needs to step into the c
Ages 4–8
Little Chicken's Big Day
Jerry Davis, Katie Davis
For the adventurous preschooler who is eager to wander off but still needs the safety of home. This story gently explore
Ages 2–5
Little Brown Bear #2
Little Brown Bear Won't Go to School!
Jane Dyer
For the preschooler who is nervous about starting school and insists they would rather just go to work like a grown-up.
Ages 3–5
Little Boy
Alison McGhee
For the child who finds magic in the simplest things, this gentle story celebrates the small wonders of being a little b
Ages 2–6
Little Bird
Germano Zullo
For the parent and child reflecting on the quiet, profound bond of growing up and the enduring nature of a mother's love
Ages 4–8
Lily B. #1
Lily B. on the Brink of Cool
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
For the teen who feels their family is embarrassing or 'uncool,' this story follows Lily's funny journey to reinvent her
Ages 10–14
Jonah Winter's Picture Book Biographies
Lillian's Right to Vote
Jonah Winter
As Lillian climbs a steep hill toward the voting booth, she remembers the long, historic journey her family took to prot
Ages 5–9
Like Water on Stone
Dana Walrath
For the young reader processing the weight of history and the strength required to survive when everything familiar is l
Ages 12–18
Like a Dandelion
Huy Voun Lee
For children facing big life changes or moving to a new home. This lyrical story uses the resilient dandelion to show ho
Ages 4–8
Light on the Prairie
Nancy Plain
For the young reader who loves the Little House books and wonders how much of the story really happened. Discover the gr
Ages 8–12
Light in the Darkness
Lesa Cline-Ransome
For the child learning about the heavy history of our world and the immense courage it takes to pursue knowledge when it
Ages 6–10
The Last Survivors #1
Life As We Knew It
Susan Beth Pfeffer
When an asteroid knocks the moon closer to Earth, Miranda and her family must fight for survival in a world where the ru
Ages 12–17
Lies I Told
Michelle Zink
For the teen questioning their family's choices, this suspenseful thriller explores the tension between inherited loyalt
Ages 14–18
Letters To My Mother
Teresa Cárdenas
For the child navigating the heavy silence of loss and searching for a way to keep their mother's memory alive while fin
Ages 9–12
Let's Sign!
Kelly Ault
For the parent of a pre-verbal toddler who wants to ease mealtime and playtime frustrations through communication.
Ages 0–3
Let's Go Swimming on Doomsday
Natalie C. Anderson
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of past trauma and the search for safety after being caught in a violent co
Ages 14–18
Let's Do That Again!
Hiawyn Oram
For the child who loves the comfort of the familiar: Little Bear and his mother share playful moments that celebrate the
Ages 3–6
Leila and the Blue Fox
Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Leila tracks a blue fox across the freezing Arctic, searching for a connection to her distant mother and a way to unders
Ages 9–12
Leaving China
James McMullan
For the child navigating a move or feeling like an outsider, this memoir captures the shifting sense of home during time
Ages 10–16
Last Stand, The
Antwan Eady
For the child learning the value of hard work and the beauty of family traditions. A soulful look at the pride of commun
Ages 4–8
Last Child
Michael Spooner
For the child who feels the heavy weight of family responsibility and would go to the ends of the earth to bring a loved
Ages 10–14
The Labors of Hercules Beal
Gary D. Schmidt
For the child processing a profound loss who needs to see that grief can coexist with humor, community, and the strength
Ages 8–12
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