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The Idea in You
Questlove
For children who need a boost of confidence to share their unique ideas and for parents looking to inspire a love for cr
Ages 4–8
Red Mantle
Maria Turtschaninoff
For the young person navigating the tension between their education and their roots, or seeking the courage to bring cha
Ages 14–18
The Door in the Hedge
Robin McKinley
For the reader who finds magic in the quiet corners of the world, these lyrical fairy tales explore the wonder and weigh
Ages 10–16
Little Tricker the Squirrel Meets Big Double the Bear
Ken Kesey
For the child who needs to see that being small doesn't mean being powerless. A rhythmic, clever tale about using your w
Ages 5–9
The Drop and the Ocean: A Quest of Love
Madeleine Deschênes
For the child asking deep questions about where we go and how we are connected to the world around us. This spiritual al
Ages 4–10
The Goldsmith's Daughter
Tanya Landman
For the teen navigating a world of rigid expectations who needs to see that their creative voice and personal truth are
Ages 12–18
The Toad Lady
Toby Forward
For the child who is wary of the neighborhood 'witch' or the eccentric neighbor everyone whispers about.
Ages 8–12
Return of the Wolf
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
For the child who feels like an outsider or is searching for where they belong, this narrative following two lone wolves
Ages 8–12
The First Rule of Climate Club
Carrie Firestone
For the child feeling overwhelmed by big global problems, this story empowers them to find their voice and make a tangib
Ages 8–12
Vampirina at the Beach
Anne Marie Pace
For the child who loves the spotlight but needs a reminder that having fun and staying true to yourself is more importan
Ages 3–7
The Eleventh Plague
Jeff Hirsch
For the teen grappling with grief and the weight of adult responsibilities in an uncertain world. A gritty look at findi
Ages 12–18
Peeps
Scott Westerfeld
For the teen fascinated by the dark side of nature who wants a gritty, scientific twist on classic monster lore and the
Ages 14–18
Hunting by Stars
Cherie Dimaline
For the teenager grappling with how to maintain their integrity and identity when faced with systemic cruelty and the we
Ages 14–18
Wild Hike
Jake Maddox, Chris Kreie
For the child who feels overlooked for their skills or needs a boost in confidence when facing peers who don't take them
Ages 8–12
Daisy's New Wings
Jodie Wells-Slowgrove
For the child feeling nervous about a new stage of life or learning a new skill. Daisy must find her confidence as she e
Ages 6–9
The Wallypug of Why
G. E. Farrow
For the inquisitive child who never stops asking why, this whimsical classic turns endless curiosity into a grand advent
Ages 8–12
Say Her Name
Zetta Elliott
For the child processing news of systemic injustice or seeking to honor the lives of Black women through a lens of both
Ages 10–18
The Adventures of Maya the Bee
Waldemar Bonsels
For the child eager to explore beyond their comfort zone, this classic fable celebrates the courage to ask questions and
Ages 7–11
The Girl Who Sailed the Stars
Matilda Woods
For the child who feels overlooked or restricted by traditional roles, this snowy adventure celebrates the courage to ch
Ages 8–12
100 Questions You'd Never Ask Your Parents Straight Answers to Teens' Questions About Sex, Sexuality, and Health
Elisabeth Henderson, Nancy Armstrong
For the teenager seeking reliable medical and social facts about their changing body and relationships without the awkwa
Ages 12–18
Adventure in the City of Stories
Emma Otheguy
For the child who loves getting lost in their own imagination and needs to see how their unique perspective can change t
Ages 8–12
The Canterville Ghost
Susanna Davidson, Oscar Wilde
For the child who enjoys a spooky story but needs a gentle reminder that empathy and kindness can bridge the gap between
Ages 7–10
Deadly Unna?
Phillip Gwynne
For the teen starting to see the unfairness in their community, this story explores the courage needed to challenge prej
Ages 13–17
Hope
LouAnn Gaeddert
For the child navigating a major life change and wondering where they truly belong. Two orphans find an unexpected sense
Ages 8–12
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