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Ducks Disappearing
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
For the child who notices every detail and feels deeply for the natural world. This mystery empowers little ones to obse
Ages 4–8
Tomorrow I'll Be Kind
Jessica Hische
For the child learning to navigate social interactions, this gentle book explores how small acts of kindness and patienc
Ages 3–7
Pip the Puppy Saves the Park
Praveen Adurty
For the child who wants to help their community but feels too small to make a difference. This story empowers young read
Ages 5–9
Don't Tell the Nazis
Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch
For the child grappling with the weight of global events and the quiet bravery required to stand up for friends when the
Ages 9–13
You Have a Girlfriend, Alfie Atkins?
Gunilla Bergström
For the child navigating the social pressure of 'boy-girl' friendships and the sting of playground teasing.
Ages 3–8
Every Little Kindness
Marta Bartolj
For the child feeling small in a big world, this wordless journey reveals how a single tiny act of kindness can ripple t
Ages 4–8
King of the Playground
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
For the child who feels intimidated by a playground bully. Kevin learns how to use logic and humor to shrink a bully's s
Ages 4–8
A Kids Book About Diversity
Charnaie Gordon
For the child noticing differences in how people look, speak, or live. This book explains diversity as a strength and en
Ages 5–9
First Grade King
Karen Lynn Williams
For the child feeling the first-grade jitters, from the struggle of learning to read to finding the courage to stand up
Ages 6–8
Three Monsters
David McKee
For the child encountering someone new and unfamiliar, this vibrant fable explores how to move past suspicion to find th
Ages 4–8
Green Lizards Vs. Red Rectangles
Steve Antony
For children struggling with playground conflicts or understanding why people fight. This minimalist story explores the
Ages 3–8
Simon B. Rhymin' Takes a Stand
Dwayne Reed
For the young activist who feels frustrated by unfair rules or a lack of resources in their community. Simon uses his vo
Ages 8–12
Joshua T. Bates in Trouble Again
Susan Shreve
For the child feeling the weight of peer pressure and the stress of fitting in after a big change at school.
Ages 7–10
Incredibly Penelope
Lauren Myracle
For the child navigating a sudden change in family circumstances or status, this modern retelling explores finding worth
Ages 8–12
Remember My Story: A Girl, a Holocaust Survivor, and a Friendship That Made History
Claire Sarnowski
For the child who wants to make a difference in the world, this memoir shows how a young girl and her friend turned hist
Ages 8–13
Rapunzel, Sort of
Ronald Kidd
For the child who feels like an outsider or needs a nudge to be brave, this story shows how music and a little persisten
Ages 7–10
Lester's Dog
Karen Hesse
For the child who feels paralyzed by a specific neighborhood fear, this story shows how caring for someone smaller can h
Ages 4–8
A Kids Book About Disability
Kristine Napper
For the child who has questions about differences or disability, this guide helps kids approach physical and neurologica
Ages 7–9
Bat 6
Virginia Euwer Wolff
For the middle grader navigating complex social groups and learning how historical events can cast long shadows over cur
Ages 10–14
Pavi Sharma's Guide to Going Home
Bridget Farr
For the child who wants to help others or feels like they don't quite fit in. Pavi uses her street smarts to protect a y
Ages 8–12
Green
Alex Gino
For the child finding their place in the middle school social landscape while learning to speak up for their true self a
Ages 8–12
Return to Sender
Julia Alvarez
For the child questioning what makes someone a neighbor and how to stand up for friends when the rules of the world feel
Ages 9–12
Hope and Grace in Piney Woods
Lisa Major Elders
For the child navigating complex friendships while learning about fairness and faith in a world that isn't always kind.
Ages 8–12
Project Middle School
Alyssa Milano, Debbie Rigaud
For the child who wants to change the world but feels too small. Hope Roberts navigates middle school hurdles while usin
Ages 8–12
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