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Dawn and the School Spirit War
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating the social minefield of middle school competition and learning when school spirit crosses the l
Ages 8–12
Brother Bear and the Kind Cub
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain, Mike Berenstain
For the child who struggles to include younger peers or needs help seeing how small acts of service can make a big diffe
Ages 3–7
Dawn and Whitney, Friends Forever
Ann M. Martin
For the child learning how to be a supportive friend to someone with a disability while navigating the changes of growin
Ages 8–12
Samantha Learns a Lesson
Susan S. Adler
For the child curious about why some families have more than others, this story explores the gap between privilege and p
Ages 7–10
Weird!
Erin Frankel
For the child who has been teased for their unique interests or personality. This gentle story helps kids reclaim their
Ages 5–9
My Way to Kindness
Elizabeth Cole
For the child learning to navigate social interactions, this gentle guide shows how small, everyday choices can make a b
Ages 3–8
The Little Vampire
Angela Sommer-Bodenburg
For the child who loves things that go bump in the night but also values the bond of a secret, unlikely friendship.
Ages 8–12
Keep Out, Claudia!
Ann M. Martin
For the child noticing they are being treated differently because of their heritage, or any reader learning to navigate
Ages 8–12
Abby's Un-Valentine
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating the highs and lows of school social life and learning how to handle mean-spirited notes or anon
Ages 8–12
Philosophical Questions for Curious Minds
The School of Life
For the child who asks why the world exists or if animals have feelings. This guide helps preteens navigate life's bigge
Ages 9–12
Kristy and the Secret of Susan
Ann M. Martin
For the child curious about why some people communicate or learn differently. Kristy learns how to support a new friend
Ages 8–12
The Wolf in Underpants
Wilfrid Lupano
For the child who fears the 'scary' things they hear about, this funny tale reveals how rumors can turn a grumpy neighbo
Ages 4–8
Respect Each Other
Jan Berenstain, Mike Berenstain, Stan Berenstain
For children learning to navigate social conflicts and playground dynamics. This story uses the Golden Rule to show why
Ages 4–8
Have You Filled a Bucket Today?
Carol McCloud
For the child who needs a visual way to understand how their words and actions affect others. This book transforms abstr
Ages 3–9
The Berenstain Bears and the In-Crowd
Jan Berenstain, Stan Berenstain
For the child feeling left out by a new clique or struggling with a peer who uses status to exclude others.
Ages 4–8
Dorothy Day: A Catholic Life of Action
Maura D. Shaw
For children starting to notice unfairness in the world, this biography shows how one woman turned her faith into a life
Ages 6–10
Baby Dragon's Big Sneeze
Sheryl Bass
For the child who feels overwhelmed by a big mistake. This rhyming story shows how a little kindness and empathy can tur
Ages 4–8
True (...sort of)
Katherine Hannigan
For the child who feels misunderstood or constantly in trouble, this story follows Delly as she discovers how to channel
Ages 8–12
Johnny and the Bomb
Terry Pratchett
For the teen feeling the weight of the world's problems and wondering if one person's choices can truly change the cours
Ages 10–14
A Season of Gifts
Richard Peck
For the child adjusting to a new town or feeling like an outsider, this witty story shows how an unexpected neighbor can
Ages 9–13
Conflict
Haydn Middleton
For the child curious about why people disagree, this educational guide explores the roots of conflict and how communiti
Ages 7–11
Queer and Fearless
Rob Sanders
For the child curious about LGBTQ+ history and looking for role models who stood up for fairness and identity.
Ages 8–12
The Buddy Bench
Laila L. Lewis
For the child who feels invisible at recess or finds it hard to join a game. This story explores how a simple wooden ben
Ages 4–8
I Can Help
Reem Faruqi
For the child who felt pressured to go along with a group even when it felt wrong. A sensitive look at how our choices a
Ages 4–8
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