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The Sprites' Den
Jessica Ennis-Hill, Elen Caldecott
For the young adventurer learning that with great power comes the responsibility to help others and protect those smalle
Ages 7–9
Meet Vidia
Celeste Sisler
For the child who loves to take charge and help others, this exciting story follows a fast-flying fairy who leads a brav
Ages 4–6
Thidwick, the Big-Hearted Moose
Dr. Seuss
For the child who struggles with setting boundaries or understanding when kindness is being exploited, this story offers
Ages 4–8
Tail of the Timberwolf
Penumbra Quill
For the child who loves to play detective and needs to see that things aren't always as scary as they first appear.
Ages 6–9
A Bad Case of Stripes
David Shannon
For the child who is nervous about fitting in or hides their unique interests to please others. A surreal, vibrant journ
Ages 4–9
Officer Spence Makes No Sense!
Dan Gutman
For the child who loves a silly mystery and enjoys poking fun at school rules, this fast-paced tale turns a lunchroom th
Ages 6–10
Take the Stage
JoJo Siwa
For the child finding their voice and learning to handle social pressure, this story shows how to stay positive when thi
Ages 7–10
Beany and the Meany
Susan Wojciechowski
For the child who feels anxious about working with someone they don't like or who feels left out when a best friend choo
Ages 7–10
Behind the Lines
Isabelle Holland
For the child grappling with the difference between what they were taught and what is right, this story explores standin
Ages 10–14
Freedom Summer
Deborah Wiles
For the child noticing that the world isn't always fair, this story follows two friends facing the painful reality of se
Ages 4–8
Oliver Button Is a Sissy
Tomie dePaola
For the child who feels like an outsider because they don't enjoy 'typical' hobbies, this story celebrates the courage t
Ages 4–8
The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin
Joe Troiano
For the child who feels different or is navigating bullying, this heartwarming tale celebrates uniqueness and shows how
Ages 3–7
Look Both Ways
Jason Reynolds
For the middle schooler navigating the complex, often hidden lives of their peers, this collection reveals the bravery f
Ages 10–14
Take Me to Your Loser
H.N. Kowitt
For the middle schooler who feels like they don't quite fit the 'cool' mold, this funny look at school politics helps ki
Ages 8–12
The Sign of the Seahorse
Graeme Base
For families seeking a captivating read-aloud with vibrant art, this tale explores environmental protection, corporate g
Ages 5–9
Northern Fried Chicken
Roni Schotter
For the teenager finding their voice while navigating the tension between old friendships and new convictions during a t
Ages 11–15
A Room in the Attic
Gabrielle Charbonnet
For the child navigating a sudden change in family circumstances or status, this story shows how inner strength and kind
Ages 8–12
Tell Me Your Best Thing
Anna Grossnickle Hines
For the child navigating the tricky waters of school cliques and the pain of a friend's betrayal. A gentle look at findi
Ages 7–10
The Unteachables
Gordon Korman
For the child who feels misunderstood by teachers or stuck in a label, this story shows that no one is truly unteachable
Ages 8–12
Ship Out of Luck
Neal Shusterman
For the teen navigating the messy space between following the rules and following their heart when they see someone in t
Ages 10–15
Last Look
Clyde Robert Bulla
For the child learning that empathy often requires looking past first impressions, especially when a classmate seems dif
Ages 7–10
Edwina, The Dinosaur Who Didn't Know She Was Extinct
Mo Willems
For the child who feels like an outsider or the one who is convinced they are right about everything, this is a lesson i
Ages 3–8
Hoops
Matt Tavares
For the child who feels things aren't fair because of their gender, this inspiring true story follows a 1970s girls' bas
Ages 8–12
Unique You
Dee Smith
For children starting to notice differences in others, this rhyming story celebrates unique traits and the importance of
Ages 3–7
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