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Jacob's School Play: Starring He, She, and They
From the Series Jacob Stories
"An empowering and uplifting tale . . . perfect icebreaker for young students to have meaningful conversations about gender identity and community."—The Advocate Jacob—star of one of the… Read More →
Layla's Luck
From the Series Once Upon a Garden
Will Layla's baking measure up, or will her luck turn crummy? Layla is a ladybug with a lucky charm for every occasion: lucky socks for running, a lucky pencil for tests, and a lucky watering Read More →
Like Ability: The Truth about Popularity
This book is NOT about knocking down those who are popular or an attempt to convince teens that popularity is a bad thing. In fact, research points to the exact opposite: likeability is… Read More →
Lobe Your Brain: What Matters about Your Grey Matter
Kids know that their brain does a lot, like make them move, smile, remember, think, feel, and emote. But do they know how it really works? Readers will take a tour of the lobes of the human… Read More →
Lucy in the City: A Story about Developing Spatial Thinking Skills
One night, Lucy the raccoon follows her family out of their den, headed for the best garbage bins in town. Distracted by a jar of peanut butter, she gets separated from her family. How will… Read More →
Lulu the One and Only
Lulu loves her family, but people are always asking, "What are you?" Lulu hates that question. Her brother inspires her to come up with a "power phrase" so she can easily express who she is, Read More →
Mapping My Day
Follow Flora and her family as she takes us through her day with maps—from breakfast, to school, and even through a dog agility course! Kids love maps! Learning to read and draw maps is a… Read More →
Mindful Bea and the Worry Tree
Bea is anxiously waiting for her friends to show up for her birthday party. The worries start to grow around her like tree branches. She asks herself questions like, "What if my friends… Read More →
Multiple Sclerosis
From the Series Dealing with Disorders and Disease
Nearly three million people around the world have multiple sclerosis, or MS. In the United States alone, around one million adults live with the disease, a number that has doubled since 1975. Read More →
My Anxious Mind: A Teen's Guide to Managing Anxiety and Panic
Can you spare 30 minutes to feel less anxious? Go ahead. Think about how your life would be different if you were less anxious. What would change? Would you try out for the basketball team?… Read More →
My Maddy
My Maddy has hazel eyes which are not brown or green. And my Maddy likes sporks because they are not quite a spoon or a fork. Most mommies are girls. Most daddies are boys. But lots of… Read More →
My Singing Nana
My Singing Nana is a compassionate tribute to families dealing with Alzheimer's Disease. This story celebrates the ideals of family, heritage, and happy memories, showing kids that no matter Read More →
My Story Friend
There is the person who tells the story. This is the storyteller. And there is the person who listens to the story. This is the story friend. As a child treks across the land in search of… Read More →
My Wandering Dreaming Mind
Why does my mind fly to the sky, and think of fairies and mermaids and frogs? I wish it would just stay put and help me do my homework and listen and remember. Sadie feels like her thoughts… Read More →
My Whirling Twirling Motor
Charlie feels like he has a whirling, twirling motor running inside him . . . all the time! He doesn't WANT to have so much energy, but sometimes he just can't settle down. When his mom… Read More →
Neon Words: 10 Brilliant Ways to Light Up Your Writing
Neon Words is a book that will illuminate the writer in you. By using the tools and activities here, you'll connect the word-organizing part of your brain with your free-ranging… Read More →
Networks
From the Series How High-Tech Changed the World
Networks revolutionized computer technology and the way we share information. But what is the story behind this amazing tech, how does it work, and who invented it? Readers discover all this Read More →
Not Every Princess
Who do you want to be: a princess? Pirate? Teacher or scientist? And where would you like to play: a castle? Pirate ship? Library or spacelab? It's your decision to make, so think away. Your Read More →
Not Not Normal
From the Series Lorimer Real Love
Jordan and Nathan couldn't be more different, but when order and chaos collide, opposites attract. Jordan is a bit of an oddball at school. He likes rules, routine, old sci-fi novels, and is Read More →
Once Upon My Dads' Divorce
This book helps children understand the divorce of same-sex parents and how a child's living situation may change. Once upon a time, Grayson's life was like a fairy tale. He lived in a big… Read More →
Ouch Moments: When Words Are Used in Hurtful Ways
Microaggressions or "ouch moments," as they are referred to in the story, are brief exchanges where an indignity, insult, or slight is expressed—whether intentionally or not—from one person… Read More →
Out of the Fires: A Journal of Resilience and Recovery after Disaster
Let me tell you about that one day everything was there, and then there was nothing. After a fire destroys his home and neighborhood, a young boy must learn what it means to be resilient and… Read More →
Papa, Daddy, and Riley
Riley is Papa's princess and Daddy's dragon. She loves her two fathers! When Riley's classmate asks her which dad is her real one, Riley is confused. She doesn't want to have to pick one or… Read More →
Peacock and Sketch
This fun story about the highs and lows of media stardom is perfect for readers not yet ready for Charlotte's Web. A gorgeous peacock hatches an escape from the zoo in search of fame, only… Read More →