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Explore chapter books books about making an apology for children.
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Paddington Novels #3
Paddington Helps Out
Michael Bond
For the child who tries their best to help but often creates a muddle, this classic tale celebrates good intentions and
Ages 6–10
Bugg Books
Love Bugg
Stephen Cosgrove
Latisha Lovebugg feels the sting of rejection from the grumpy City Clerk, prompting a story about finding heart in a tow
Ages 4–8
The River Bank and Other Stories
Kenneth Grahame
For the child who thrives on quiet adventures and needs to know that friends will always be there to guide them home aft
Ages 6–10
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Cousins #2
Second Cousins
Virginia Hamilton
Already worried about her grandmother, Cammy’s world is shaken by an unexpected tragedy that forces her to face the comp
Ages 9–12
The Queen of Kentucky
Alecia Whitaker
Fourteen-year-old Ricki Jo trades her farm girl roots for a glamorous new persona, only to find that popularity might co
Ages 12–16
Secret Saturdays
Torrey Maldonado
Justin must decide if saving his best friend from a downward spiral is worth the risk of losing their friendship forever
Ages 10–14
The Book Ever #1
The Happiest Book Ever
Bob Shea
For children who feel pressure to always be happy or struggle with big, 'un-happy' emotions in a group.
Ages 3–7
The Barn Burner
Patricia Willis
Accused of a crime he didn't commit during the Great Depression, fourteen-year-old Ross finds an unexpected chance at a
Ages 10–14
Elephant & Piggie #19
A Big Guy Took My Ball!
Mo Willems
Piggie is heartbroken when a giant whale takes her new ball, but Gerald helps turn a scary encounter into a big opportun
Ages 4–8
The Doll in the Garden
Mary Downing Hahn
For the child processing the loss of a parent or grandparent and seeking a sense of connection across time through a gen
Ages 8–12
My Naughty Little Sister
My Naughty Little Sister Storybook
Dorothy Edwards
A patient older sister recounts the messy, funny, and rambunctious misadventures of her spirited and naughty little sibl
Ages 4–8
Joey's Story: Straight Talk about Drugs
Gilda Berger
For the parent or teacher needing a direct, realistic way to discuss the high stakes of substance abuse through a true s
Ages 11–17
Story of a Girl
Sara Zarr
Rumors and labels threaten to drown out Deanna’s true self after a single afternoon changes how her entire town sees her
Ages 14–18
Horrible Harry #32
Horrible Harry and the June Box
Suzy Kline
For the child who wonders how to handle unfair rules or feels the pressure of the school year's end. A classic tale of c
Ages 6–9
Hubble Bubble
The Wacky Winter Wonderland!
Tracey Corderoy
For the child who loves a good puzzle and a sweet treat, this story of baker dogs turned detectives highlights the power
Ages 6–9
Shermy & Shake #1
The Not-So-Bossy Best Friend
Kirby Larson
For the child learning to balance new responsibilities with old friendships, especially when a new pet or a misunderstan
Ages 6–9
Dorrie the Little Witch #16
Dorrie and the Haunted Schoolhouse
Patricia Coombs
Spells go hilariously wrong when a little witch and her classmate accidentally stir up chaos in the middle of their scho
Ages 6–10
Locker 37 #2
The Rewindable Clock
Aaron Starmer
For the child who feels overwhelmed by school deadlines or wishes they could hit 'undo' after a mistake.
Ages 7–10
Help! I Really Mean It!
Lauren Child
For the imaginative child who loves to be the center of attention. Lola learns why calling for help is serious business
Ages 3–7
Maudie and Bear #1
Maudie and Bear
Jan Ormerod
Follow the everyday play and gentle disagreements of a spirited young girl and her patient, dependable bear companion.
Ages 3–7
J. R. Silver Writes Her World
Melissa Dassori
For the child navigating middle school friendship changes who wishes they could control the outcome of every social situ
Ages 8–12
Penelope Crumb #4
Penelope Crumb Never Forgets
Shawn K. Stout
For the child noticing changes in their friendships or worrying about a grandparent's fading memory. An eccentric fourth
Ages 7–10
Rules of the Road #2
Best Foot Forward
Joan Bauer
Jenna Boller faces a shoe empire on the verge of crumbling and a mysterious boy with a police record in this story of tr
Ages 12–17
Baby Dot
Margery Cuyler
Little Baby Dot thinks she can outrun the rules of the learning cave until she meets a dinosaur even bossier than hersel
Ages 3–7
More Formats for Making an Apology
Young Adult
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Graphic Novels
(75)
Middle Grade
(68)
Early Readers
(41)
Poetry
(10)
Board Books
(4)
Making an Apology by Age Group
Books for Making an Apology for Ages 0–3
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Books for Making an Apology for Ages 12–18
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Books for Making an Apology for Ages 4–7
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Books for Making an Apology for Ages 8–11
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