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Chapter Books About Making an Apology
Explore chapter books books about making an apology for children.
1,125 books
Luigi, the Spider Who Wanted to Be a Kitten
Michelle Knudsen
A lonely spider finds himself being treated like a pampered kitten, but he wonders if he can keep up the act forever.
Ages 4–8
Curious George New Adventures
Curious George and the Birthday Surprise
Margret Rey, H. A. Rey
For the child who struggles to wait for a special event or finds it hard to keep a secret when excitement takes over.
Ages 4–7
The Original Peter Rabbit Books #8
The Tale of Tom Kitten
Beatrix Potter
Tom Kitten and his sisters face a difficult challenge: staying clean and tidy long enough for their mother’s fancy tea p
Ages 3–7
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Mortal Engines Quartet #3
Infernal Devices
Philip Reeve
Restless for adventure, Wren is lured away from her peaceful settlement, forcing her parents Tom and Hester back into th
Ages 12–18
Gotcha!
Gail Jorgensen
A pesky fly crashes Bertha Bear's birthday party, sparking a wild chase that leaves a trail of startled animals in its w
Ages 3–6
The Green Frogs: A Korean Folktale
Yumi Heo
Two disobedient green frogs always do the opposite of what they are told, leading to a rainy-day mystery in this bright
Ages 4–8
Fox #4
Fox All Week
Edward Marshall
Every morning brings something new for Fox and his friends as they spend an entire week sharing small, relatable adventu
Ages 5–8
Social-Emotional Stories #2
Kitchen Chaos
Susan Griner
For the child who loves to help but often makes a bigger mess, this silly story turns chores into a hilarious disaster w
Ages 5–7
Frankenstein
Robin Waterfield, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Obsessed with the spark of life, Victor Frankenstein assembles a creature from forgotten parts, only to be horrified by
Ages 10–14
Jake Maddox Sports Stories
Board Battle
Jake Maddox
For the young athlete who struggles with losing or gets too caught up in the heat of the moment, this story explores how
Ages 8–12
Butterfingers #1
Goal, Butterfingers!
Khyrunnisa A.
For the child who feels like a klutz but dreams of being a hero, this school story celebrates how mistakes can lead to u
Ages 9–13
Wicked Girls
Stephanie Hemphill
Jealousy and games spiral into a terrifying witch hunt in this verse novel told by three young women at the heart of the
Ages 13–18
Smitten
David Gordon
For the child who feels a little worn out or 'broken,' this heartwarming story shows how friendship and creativity can m
Ages 4–8
Rigby Focus Forward
Best of Friends
Carmel Reilly
For the child learning to navigate the ups and downs of peer relationships, this story explores how to build and maintai
Ages 6–8
According to Humphrey #2
Friendship According to Humphrey
Betty G. Birney
For the child navigating classroom cliques or feeling replaced by a new friend, Humphrey the hamster offers a tiny persp
Ages 7–10
Little Lunch #1
Triple Treats
Danny Katz
Fifteen minutes of snack time turn into a whirlwind of lumpy cakes and playground surprises in these three hilarious tal
Ages 6–10
The Lighthouse Keeper #2
The Lighthouse Keeper's Catastrophe
Ronda Armitage
When Hamish the cat and the lighthouse key get locked inside, Mr. Grinling must find a clever way to light the lamp befo
Ages 4–8
Astrid the Unstoppable
Maria Parr
Tonje is the fastest skier in Glimmerdalen, but she faces her biggest challenge when she discovers a massive secret hidd
Ages 8–12
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Tales of Eternia #3
Lost in the Void
Liselle Sambury
Teela’s attempt to master her magic goes dangerously wrong when a spell traps her in a dark alternate dimension far from
Ages 8–12
The Odds #3
Odds & Ends
Amy Ignatow
For the child preparing to say goodbye to middle school and navigate the bittersweet transition of growing up and moving
Ages 8–12
Two Mice in Three Fables
Lynn Reiser
Two mice move through three gentle fables that demonstrate the small, important ways to be a good friend and neighbor.
Ages 4–8
Roger the Pig #3
Roger Loses His Marbles!
Susanna Gretz
For the child who feels overwhelmed by visitors or struggles to keep their treasures safe from siblings. A relatable loo
Ages 4–8
The Circle Opens #3
Cold Fire
Tamora Pierce
For the young person navigating the heavy weight of duty and the painful realization that someone they care for might be
Ages 10–14
Suspect Red
L.M. Elliott
At the height of 1950s Red Scare paranoia, Richard's friendship with a new immigrant boy forces him to choose between na
Ages 12–17
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(68)
Early Readers
(41)
Poetry
(10)
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