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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
My Own Lightning
Lauren Wolk
For the child grappling with the aftermath of trauma or looking for justice in an unfair world, this story offers a prof
Ages 10–14
Louise Takes Charge
Stephen Krensky
For the child facing a classroom bully who needs to see that standing up for what is right is more effective when you do
Ages 7–10
Jackpot
Gordon Korman
For the child who feels the weight of a friend's struggle and wants to help. A high-stakes heist story about loyalty, te
Ages 8–12
Three Rotten Eggs
Gregory Maguire
For the child navigating tricky social circles or facing a new bully, this story offers a humorous take on standing your
Ages 8–12
Lety Out Loud
Angela Cervantes
For the child who struggles to find the right words or feels self-conscious about their accent, this story celebrates th
Ages 8–12
Melissa
Alex Gino
For the child who feels their outside doesn't match their inside: a moving story about a girl named Melissa whose world
Ages 8–12
Pushing Isn't Funny: What to Do About Physical Bullying
Melissa Higgins
For the child navigating rough play or physical bullying, this gentle guide helps them recognize unsafe behavior and fin
Ages 5–8
Dust
Dusti Bowling
For the child learning to navigate chronic illness and finding the bravery to protect a new friend when the world feels
Ages 8–12
Eleanor, Quiet No More: The Life of Eleanor Roosevelt
Doreen Rappaport
For the child who feels small or shy, this biography shows how one girl overcame her anxieties to become a champion for
Ages 6–10
The Posh Puppy Pageant
JoJo Siwa
For the child feeling the weight of competition or peer pressure, JoJo and BowBow show how to stay true to yourself when
Ages 7–11
Bobo's Dream
Martha Alexander
For the child who wants to feel big and brave, this gentle story explores how even the smallest friend can be a hero thr
Ages 3–7
The Fort
Gordon Korman
For the middle-schooler navigating the weight of hidden home life or seeking true brotherhood through thick and thin.
Ages 10–14
Merry Christmas, Space Case
James Marshall
For the child waiting on a special holiday reunion, this quirky story captures the joy of long-distance friendship and t
Ages 4–8
Glory Be
Augusta Scattergood
For the child noticing unfairness in their community. Glory navigates changing friendships and racial injustice when her
Ages 8–12
Dolores Huerta Get to Know the Voice of Migrant Workers
Robert Liu-Trujillo
For the child curious about how one person can make a big difference, this biography follows the brave woman who fought
Ages 7–10
Meet the Ghouls!
Justus Lee
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to know that their unique 'flaws' are actually their greatest strengt
Ages 4–8
My Forever Friends
Julie Bowe
For the child navigating the tricky waters of school cliques and friend drama when a classroom feud forces everyone to p
Ages 7–10
Un-Happy New Year, Emma!
James Stevenson
For the child who tries to be kind even when others are mean. Emma the witch learns how to handle bullies while keeping
Ages 5–8
Hazel's Amazing Mother
Rosemary Wells
For the child who needs to know that a parent's love can bridge any distance and overcome any obstacle, even when things
Ages 4–8
Violet Mackerel's Pocket Protest
Anna Branford
For the child who notices the small beauty in nature and wants to protect it. Learn how a quiet, creative spirit can spe
Ages 6–9
All the Things That Could Go Wrong
Stewart Foster
For the child navigating complex social dynamics, this story explores the hidden battles of both a boy with severe OCD a
Ages 10–14
Darby
Jonathon Scott Fuqua
For the child starting to notice when things aren't fair: a young girl in the 1920s South finds her voice and faces the
Ages 9–12
Bijou
Susan Hughes
For the child who feels shy or overlooked in social groups, this story explores how caring for a timid pet can help buil
Ages 6–9
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