Riley Can't Stop Crying
While his sister tries everything to help, a young boy isn’t sure why he can’t stop crying in this transitional picture book.
While his sister tries everything to help, a young boy isn’t sure why he can’t stop crying in this transitional picture book.
Ten-year-old Henry discovers a strange, wounded creature in the snow tunnels of his ski resort town.
In this partially illustrated chapter book, an eight-year-old girl confronts a bully with the help of a genie she discovers has been living in a spice bottle her grandmother left her.
In this partially illustrated early chapter book and the first book in the Charlie's Rules series, eleven-year-old Charlie tries his hardest to keep his life quiet and organized amid the chaos of life on the farm with his veterinarian mother.
A thirteen-year-old girl who prefers homelessness to living with her abusive mother is sent to live with an aunt, whose costume shop helps her discover who she is, and what a family is.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Origins series, Chinese New Year is illustrated with color photographs throughout. Readers will learn how a simple gathering of family and friends grew into a weeklong, worldwide festival.
In this high-interest, accessible novel for middle readers, Macy discovers a mermaid in the prairie lake near her home.
Practicing for the big game was the plan until the unimaginable happened!
After serving time for a violent crime, Jojo returns to the neighborhood and tries to take his life back.
In this high-interest accessible novel for middle readers, Cam, grieving over the death of his father, becomes worried he is being stalked.
In this high-interest accessible novel for teen readers, Jujube takes on her tormentors and helps a group of girls win back their self-esteem.
In this high-interest accessible novel for middle readers, fourteen-year-old Chick struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder and his father’s expectations.
In this high-interest novel for teen readers, Jake tries to help his friend Maria after her parents are deported.
In this poignantly illustrated picture book, a young boy asks his mother questions about a homeless man he’s seen.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, fourteen-year-old Jenny is looking forward to her March Break retreat. But then she finds out that the boy who bullies her at school is going too.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, a twelve-year-old boy is frustrated that he’s not able to do the things he loves because they’re too “girly.”
In this high-interest accessible novel for middle readers, Pia has been desperately trying to make sure everything is perfect ever since her parents separated.
In this high-interest accessible novel for middle readers, Bailey deals with workplace bullying.
In this novel for middle readers, thirteen-year-old Quinn and her friends try to adjust to life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A school field trip to a heritage farm turns dangerous when an escaped convict appears on the scene.
Thirteen-year-old Robbie never knows from one day to the next if there is going to be enough to eat or if his father will even come home.
A nonfiction picture book that introduces very young children to the concept of separation and divorce in a reassuring and straightforward way.
This Cherokee myth tells the story of how the small water spider could accomplish what larger animals could not.