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3,108 books found
I Eat Poop: A Dung Beetle Story
Mark Pett
Dougie has a big secret at school: he is actually a dung beetle who loves his lunch. Standing up for himself might mean
Ages 4–8
She Drives Me Crazy
Kelly Quindlen
A fender bender with a beautiful nemesis leads to a high-stakes fake-dating scheme where a basketball player and a cheer
Ages 14–18
Banned Books, Crop Tops, and Other Bad Influences
Brigit Young
For the middle schooler starting to notice unfair rules, this story follows a student standing up against restrictive dr
Ages 10–14
A Sea of Lemon Trees The Corrido of Roberto Alvarez
María Dolores Águila
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this verse novel illuminates a landmark fight for equality thr
Ages 8–12
Until Someone Listens: A Story About Borders, Family, and One Girl's Mission
Estela Juarez
For the child grappling with the pain of family separation, this moving story follows a girl's journey to find her voice
Ages 4–8
Baseball's Leading Lady: Effa Manley and the Rise and Fall of the Negro Leagues
Andrea Williams
For the child who loves sports but wants to understand the deeper story of fairness, leadership, and the people who chan
Ages 10–14
Girl Giant #2
Girl Giant and the Jade War
Van Hoang
For the child navigating the pressure of high expectations while trying to stay true to their own values and heritage.
Ages 8–12
Unstoppable!
Maggie Nichols
For the young athlete or advocate learning to find their voice and reclaim their joy after facing systemic injustice or
Ages 12–18
Rosie Loves Jack
Mel Darbon
For the teen seeking to understand the power of self-advocacy and the deep desire for independence when the world undere
Ages 14–18
The Spinster Club #3
What's a Girl Gotta Do?
Holly Bourne
For the teenager who wants to change the world but feels overwhelmed by the cost: a powerful look at activism, online ha
Ages 14–18
Amy Wild, Animal Talker #1
The Great Sheep Race
Diana Kimpton
For the child who feels left out of the group or told they can't participate, this story celebrates using creativity and
Ages 6–9
The Young Elizabeth #1
Traitor's Kiss
Pauline Francis
Living in the shadow of her mother Anne Boleyn, young Elizabeth must survive the treacherous Tudor court and a stepfathe
Ages 12–16
Usborne Young Reading
The Billy Goats Gruff
Jane Bingham
Three hungry goats must use their wits to outsmart a terrible, fanged troll waiting for them under the bridge.
Ages 5–8
A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Voting
Next Up
For the curious middle-grader who wants to understand how power works and how every voice, including theirs, helps shape
Ages 8–12
Marvelous Messages #1
Marvelous Messages
Rose Ayling-Ellis
For the child curious about how others experience the world, this guide to British Sign Language and deaf culture builds
Ages 7–10
Corpse Talk
Ground-breaking Rebels
Adam Murphy
For the child who asks why the world is the way it is, this hilarious graphic novel introduces history's boldest rule-br
Ages 8–12
A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Confidence
Joy Cho
For the child who feels small or hesitant, this bold book offers a direct and empowering guide to understanding and grow
Ages 5–9
A Kids Book About
Bullying
Elizabeth Tom
A clear, supportive guide to help children recognize the different forms of bullying and learn practical, safe strategie
Ages 7–9
How to Talk So People Will Listen
Lizzie Waterworth
For the child who feels their voice shake when called on in class or worries about speaking in front of a group. Practic
Ages 9–14
DK Readers
WWE: Ronda Rousey
Steve Pantaleo
For the child who needs to see that strength and grit can turn big dreams into reality. This biography follows Ronda's j
Ages 7–9
A Kids Book About
A Kids Book About Racism
Jelani Memory
For the parent looking for a direct, honest way to explain racism to a young child. This book provides clear definitions
Ages 5–9
Free Thaddeus!
John Gosselink
For the child who feels misunderstood by authority or finds themselves in trouble for 'helping' in unconventional ways.
Ages 8–12
Tales of Great Goddesses #2
Gaia: Goddess of Earth
Imogen Greenberg
Witness the birth of the world as the goddess Gaia protects her creations from power-hungry gods and searches for a way
Ages 8–12
Piece by Piece: The Story of Nisrin's Hijab
Priya Huq
After surviving a hate crime, thirteen-year-old Nisrin chooses to wear a hijab, sparking a journey of healing and a deep
Ages 12–16
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