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We're All Wonders
R. J. Palacio
For the child who feels like they don't fit in because of their appearance. This gentle story helps young readers embrac
Ages 4–8
The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle
Leslie Connor
For the child who feels misunderstood or struggles with school, this gentle mystery explores the power of radical honest
Ages 8–12
Under the Same Sky
Robert Vescio
For the teen starting to see beyond their own backyard and questioning the fairness of the world, especially regarding t
Ages 10–14
Benno's Bear
N.F. Zucker
For the child with a deep sense of justice who wants to protect those without a voice, especially when seeing an animal
Ages 8–12
Enough Is Enough
Michelle Roehm McCann
For the young person feeling overwhelmed by world events who wants to turn their passion for justice into real-world act
Ages 10–16
The Trial of Cardigan Jones
Tim Egan
For the child learning to look past appearances when others are quick to judge. This gentle courtroom drama explores why
Ages 5–9
Bringing Ezra Back
Cynthia DeFelice
For the child learning that friendship requires showing up even when things get scary. A young boy braves the 1840s wild
Ages 9–12
Ahimsa
Supriya Kelkar
For the child questioning what's fair in the world and learning how to stand up for others even when it feels scary or c
Ages 8–12
Mud Boy
Sarah Siggs
For the child feeling heavy from the unkind things others say. This therapeutic story uses 'mud' as a metaphor for verba
Ages 5–11
Tina and the Penguin
Heather Dyer
For the child who possesses a fierce sense of justice and dreams of wild adventures. This whimsical tale celebrates the
Ages 7–9
The Saturday Kid
written and ill. by Edward Sorel
For the quiet child who needs an escape from schoolyard bullies, this story celebrates finding a magical sanctuary in th
Ages 6–10
We've Got a Job
Cynthia Levinson
For the young person looking to find their voice and realize that even children have the power to change the world throu
Ages 10–18
Someone New
Anne Sibley O'Brien
For the child noticing a new classmate who seems different, this story helps bridge the gap between being a stranger and
Ages 4–8
The Breaker Boys
Pat Raccio Hughes
For the child questioning why some have so much while others struggle, this story navigates the complexities of social j
Ages 10–14
The Laura Line
Crystal Allen
For the child struggling with self-image and peer pressure, this story shows how discovering your family's resilient his
Ages 8–12
Lotus Bloom and the Afro Revolution
Sherri Winston
For the child finding their voice when rules feel unfair. A talented violinist navigates a new school and stands up agai
Ages 8–12
Lost Goat Lane
Rosa Jordan
For the child noticing differences in how people live or feeling the weight of family responsibility during hard times.
Ages 8–12
Allies: Real Talk about Showing Up, Screwing Up, and Trying Again
Shakirah Bourne, Dana Alison Levy
For the young reader who wants to stand up for others but is afraid of saying the wrong thing, this essay collection off
Ages 10–16
Being You: A First Conversation About Gender (First Conversations)
Megan Madison & Jessica Ralli
For parents looking to discuss gender identity and stereotypes with toddlers using clear, affirming, and age-appropriate
Ages 2–5
Ellray Jakes is Not a Chicken!
Sally Warner
For the child navigating the tricky social waters of third grade, this story explores the pressure to prove oneself whil
Ages 6–9
Indigo and Ida
Heather Murphy Capps
For the young activist struggling to find their voice when speaking the truth means standing alone or risking long-held
Ages 10–14
You Can Be a Friend
Tony Dungy, Lauren Dungy
For the child who feels nervous about new social situations or needs a gentle nudge to include others who seem different
Ages 4–8
Operatic
Kyo Maclear
For the child feeling out of place in the middle school hallway: find solace and self-expression through the powerful, u
Ages 10–14
Small Places, Close to Home: A Children's Declaration of Rights
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child noticing world events or wondering why rules matter, this book translates the Universal Declaration of Hum
Ages 4–8
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