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Feel Your Feelings
This clever and colorful activity book will invigorate kids to understand their emotions with fun emojis coupled with upbeat rhyming verse that readers can act out. From glad to sad, silly… Read More →
Feminism from A to Z
Dive into Feminism from A to Z for an accessible primer on history, current events, and essential issues through the lens of feminist theory and perspective. Not only will you learn… Read More →
Find Your Fierce: How to Put Social Anxiety in Its Place
Teens will become their bravest and fiercest selves and overcome social anxiety disorder with this helpful, upbeat book written by an expert in the field. Social anxiety is tough, but teens… Read More →
Food for Thought — Hardcover Set
From the Series Food for Thought
This trio of delicious picture books use endearing anthropomorphic foods rendered in bright illustrations to help children with common anxiety issues. Fantastically foodie and pun-fully… Read More →
Frizzy Haired Zuzu
Zuzu loves riding her bike and dancing to all kinds of music. Her curly red hair bounces when she dances. But Zuzu hates her hair. The older she gets, the bigger it grows. With her sisters… Read More →
GIRL: Love, Sex, Romance, and Being You
Chicago Public Library's 2017 Best of the Best Books List for Teen Nonfiction! Welcoming and inclusive of all self-identified girls, GIRL: Love, Sex, Romance, and Being You is an… Read More →
Giraffe Asks for Help
Gary Giraffe is so excited to finally turn six—now he should be able to reach the acacia leaves all on his own! When things don't go exactly as he'd planned, Gary is distraught. He tries and Read More →
Goodbye, School
Franny loves her school. She's played, read, studied, and even napped here. Franny has lots of good memories there. But today it's time to leave. As Franny prepares to move to a new school,… Read More →
Grow Grateful
Head off with Kiko on a school camping trip and learn how she figures out what being grateful is and what it feels like. Maybe you can grow grateful, too! Also included is a Reader's Note… Read More →
Grow Happy
My name is Kiko. I'm a gardener. I grow happy. Let me show you how. Kiko shows the reader how she grows happiness: by making good choices, taking care of her body and mind, paying attention Read More →
Grow Kind
Kiko grows and cultivates her garden, harvesting and sharing the fruits and veggies with her friends, neighbors, and family. This delightful tale serves as a metaphor of nurturing… Read More →
Gunhild — Hardcover Set
From the Series Gunhild
In the world of Norse mythology, humans revere the mighty gods and fear the mystical, nature-wielding Jotuns, and Gunhild is a fire Jotun. Abandoned by her own kind and raised in a human… Read More →
Harper Becomes a Big Sister
Harper discovers that the addition of a new baby to the family does not mean there is less love to go around, but instead there is more to share. When Dad and Daddy adopt a new baby, Harper… Read More →
Healing Days: A Guide for Kids Who Have Experienced Trauma
Healing Days is a sensitive and reassuring story intended for children who have experienced trauma and covers the feelings, thoughts, and behaviors that many kids have after a bad and scary… Read More →
Hector's Favorite Place
Hector loves his cozy, snuggly, safe home. It's his favorite place to be. Hector loves his home so much that he doesn't often go out, and soon, it starts to affect his friendships. Can… Read More →
Home
Featured in the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, Exhibition called Building Stories In the brown house, Claire and Wes were home. But home turned to nowhere, and nowhere turned to Read More →
Home for a While
"Ultimately, the book is as much a model for foster parents as it is a story to provide validation of foster children's experiences . . . . Gentle and wise—especially as a read for foster… Read More →
Homophobia, 2nd Edition: Deal with it and turn aggression into allyship
From the Series Lorimer Deal With It
"That's so gay!" is a phrase commonly heard in school halls and playgrounds. But when used as a put-down, it's also homophobic. With plenty of quizzes, Q+As, comics, and scenarios, this… Read More →
How Are You, Verity?
A neurodivergent child interacts with their neighbors to discover the true meaning behind greetings and salutations. Verity is bubbling with excitement about an upcoming school field trip to Read More →
How Can I Wait When There's a Treat on My Plate?
It's hard for some kids to wait for something that they really want! A marshmallow now or ice cream later? In this lively, rhyming picture book, twins Dell and Pete face a series of humorous Read More →
How Do You Doodle?: Drawing My Feelings and Emotions
Meet Otti, Ugga, and Flibb. They like to doodle. They doodle all the time! They doodle when they are mad, they doodle when they are glad, and they doodle when they are sad. They doodle just… Read More →
How I Feel When I Hear NO
This engaging story uses imaginative metaphors to explore a child's anger when his mom tells him, "No." Kids hate the word "no"! It can make them feel mad and sad, turning them into a dragon Read More →
How to Handle Stress for Middle School Success: Kid Confident Book 3
From the Series Kid Confident: Middle Grade Shelf Help
“Smart and essential!”—Jeff Kinney, Diary of a Wimpy Kid Middle school can be stressful. On the outside, you can look like everything is going great. On the inside, you may worry a lot—about Read More →
How to Manage Your Social Power in Middle School: Kid Confident Book 1
From the Series Kid Confident: Middle Grade Shelf Help
Do you know what "social power" is? HINT: You experience it every day, you share it with your friends and classmates, and when it is balanced and equal, you feel AWESOME. But when it's… Read More →