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I Only Surf Online
Val Priebe
For the child who prefers video games to the outdoors and feels anxious about trying something new, Carmen's journey fro
Ages 8–12
Handel and the Famous Sword Swallower of Halle
Bryna Stevens
For the child who feels a spark of passion that others don't quite understand, this quirky true story shows how persiste
Ages 5–9
Floppy Teddy Bear
Patricia Lillie
For the child whose favorite toy looks a bit 'loved-to-pieces.' This sweet story celebrates why well-worn objects hold m
Ages 3–7
Mandy Sue Day
Roberta Karim
For the child learning to navigate the world differently, this lyrical story celebrates how a young girl with visual imp
Ages 4–8
The Daughters Take the Stage
Joanna Philbin
For the teen finding their own voice while living in a parent's shadow. This story explores how to stay true to your art
Ages 10–14
Two Heads Are Better Than One
Michael Dahl
For the child who feels like their own changing body or new responsibilities are a bit too much to handle alone.
Ages 8–12
Trapped in Hitler's Web
Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch
For the child grappling with questions of identity and survival during difficult times. This story follows a girl forced
Ages 8–12
Gus the Farting Kangaroo Detective
Steven Gallagher
For the child who finds bathroom humor hilarious and needs a lighthearted way to engage with problem solving and logic t
Ages 4–8
The Beachcombers
Helen Cresswell
For the child who feels like an outsider and finds wonder in the everyday, this atmospheric tale explores the thin line
Ages 9–13
The Once and Future Geek
Mari Mancusi
For the child who loves video games but avoids the classics: this fast-paced adventure makes legendary heroes relatable
Ages 8–12
We Live in India
Philippe Godard
For the curious child who wonders how children on the other side of the world live, from the bustling streets of Mumbai
Ages 8–12
With a Little Help from Their Friends
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For the child learning the importance of teamwork and community, this chapter book explores how friends can overcome cha
Ages 7–9
At the Same Moment, Around the World
Clotilde Perrin
For the curious child who wonders what people are doing on the other side of the world, this vibrant journey explores ho
Ages 4–9
Stink and the Freaky Frog Freakout
Megan McDonald
For the child who is nervous about swim lessons or hesitant to put their face in the water, following Stink's journey fr
Ages 6–9
Twitchy Witchy Itch
Priscilla Tey
For the child who feels anxious about everything being perfect before guests arrive, this magical tale shows that true f
Ages 4–8
Dot for Short
Frieda Friedman
For the child who feels small in a world of tall accomplishments, this classic story shows that courage and capability a
Ages 8–12
Zip
Ellie Rollins
For the child searching for their place in the world while navigating the heavy weight of family expectations and the ho
Ages 8–12
Emily Windsnap and the Falls of Forgotten Island
Liz Kessler
For the child who loves imagining secret worlds and navigating the tricky balance between keeping promises to friends an
Ages 8–12
Say Boo!
Lynda Graham-Barber
For the little one who is finding their own way to speak up. A gentle story about a small ghost practicing his 'Boo!' an
Ages 2–5
The Christmas Doll
Amy Sparkes
For the child who feels overlooked or is waiting for a place to belong, this nostalgic tale captures the magic of being
Ages 4–8
Immigrants Who Served the Nation
Eric Braun
For students curious about what it means to be a citizen, these inspiring true stories highlight immigrants who defended
Ages 8–12
R Is for Rebel
J. Anderson Coats
For the child who bristles at unfair rules or feels like they have to hide their true self to fit in. A powerful story a
Ages 8–12
The Deaf Musicians
Pete Seeger, Paul DuBois Jacobs
For the child adjusting to a physical change or searching for new ways to express themselves when old paths close.
Ages 4–8
The Tough Princess
Martin Waddell
For the child who questions why princesses always wait to be rescued, this story celebrates taking the lead and defining
Ages 4–8
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