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Allergic: A Graphic Novel

Allergic: A Graphic Novel

Author: Megan Wagner Lloyd Genre: Comics Illustrator: Michelle Mee Nutter

A coming-of-age middle-grade graphic novel featuring a girl with severe allergies who just wants to find the perfect pet! At home, Maggie is the odd one out. Her parents are preoccupied with getting ready for a new baby, and her younger brothers are twins and always in their own world. Maggie loves animals and thinks a new puppy is the answer, but when she goes to select one on her birthday, she breaks out in hives and rashes. She's severely allergic to anything with fur! Can Maggie outsmart her allergies and find the perfect pet? With illustrations by Michelle Mee Nutter, Megan Wagner Lloyd draws on her own experiences with allergies to tell a heartfelt story of family, friendship, and finding a place to belong. Read more

Oh Brother: (A Graphic Memoir)

Oh Brother: (A Graphic Memoir)

Author: Georgina Chadderton Genre: (Auto)biography/Memoir

Every kid is shaped by their family—but not every kid has a brother like Rob. In this bright and thoughtful middle grade graphic memoir, debut cartoonist Gina Chadderton examines the fun and difficult parts of growing up alongside their autistic and nonverbal brother. So much is changing in Gina Chadderton's life. Her family is moving, she's about to start middle school., and her brother Rob has just escaped out a playroom window ended up over at the new neighbor's house! This coming-of-age memoir explores Gina and Rob's lives. As a nonverbal autistic boy with an intellectual disability, Rob doesn't communicate his thoughts and feelings like most people do. Despite the difficulties that come with that, the Chadderton family has never failed to show each other kindness and love. But as Gina begins to grapple with her own growing body and whether or not to shave her legs, she struggles with how hard it is to take care of her brother while also taking care of herself. Compassionate, informative, and emotionally nuanced, Oh Brother is a heartfelt story about the good days and bad days that come with growing up with someone who will always need help. But more than that, it's about how you can fill even the most challenging of days with joy. Read more

Ugly

Ugly

Author: Robert Hoge Genre: (Auto)biography/Memoir

This true story of an ordinary boy with an extraordinary face is perfect for fans of Wonder— now with exclusive paperback content! When Robert Hoge was born, he had a tumor the size of a tennis ball in the middle of his face and short, twisted legs. Surgeons removed the tumor and made him a new nose from one of his toes. Amazingly, he survived—with a face that would never be the same. Strangers stared at him, kids called him names, and adults could be cruel in their own ways. Everybody seemed to agree that Robert was "ugly." But Robert refused to let his face dictate his entire life. Then, when Robert came face to face with the biggest decision of his life, he followed his heart. This poignant memoir about overcoming bullying and thriving with disabilities shows that what makes us “ugly” also makes us who we are. * Features an exclusive introduction, photographs, and Q&A from the author! * ★ "Eminently readable . . . a gripping readaloud, readalone, and discussion point all on its own."-- BCCB , starred review "A jaw-dropping story of resilience, courage, and fierce hope."-- New York Times bestselling author Joan Bauer Read more

Bat and the End of Everything (The Bat Series, 3)

Bat and the End of Everything (The Bat Series, 3)

Author: Elana K. Arnold Genre: Early Readers Illustrator: Charles Santoso

The third book in the Schneider Award Honor-winning series Katherine Applegate has called “tender and important,” by National Book Award finalist Elana K. Arnold. Bixby Alexander Tam (nicknamed Bat) has been the caretaker for Thor, the best skunk kit in the world...but the last day of third grade is quickly approaching, and Thor is almost ready to be released into the wild. The end of school also means that Bat has to say good-bye to his favorite teacher, and he worries about the summer care of Babycakes, their adorable class pet. Not only that, but his best friend is leaving for a long vacation in Canada. Summer promises good things, too, like working with his mom at the vet clinic and hanging out with his sister, Janie. But Bat can’t help but feel that everything is coming to an end. National Book Award finalist Elana K. Arnold returns with the third story starring an unforgettable boy on the autism spectrum. Elana K. Arnold's Bat series is a proven winner in the home and classroom—kids love these short illustrated young middle grade books. Other books in the Bat series include A Boy Called Bat, Bat and the Waiting Game, and Bat and the Business of Ferrets. How does a boy who loves routine and animals say goodbye to everything at once? An Autistic Protagonist: Readers will love Bat, a gentle and observant boy who feels things deeply and finds comfort in caring for animals and his love for routine. A Heartfelt Animal Story: Bat must prepare the beloved skunk kit, Thor, for release back into the wild, a task that tests his heart and courage. A Touching Friendship Story: With his best friend Israel leaving for a long summer vacation, Bat must navigate the changing seasons of friendship. Learning to Say Goodbye: From his favorite teacher to his cherished pet, Bat confronts the bittersweet challenge of endings and the promise of new beginnings. Read more

Piece by Piece: How I Built My Life (No Instructions Required)

Piece by Piece: How I Built My Life (No Instructions Required)

Author: David Aguilar Genre: (Auto)biography/Memoir

The heartfelt and funny memoir of a boy who built himself a prosthetic arm out of the world-famous toy bricks. David Aguilar was born missing part of one arm, a small detail that seemed to define his life and limit people’s ideas of who he was and who he could be. But in this funny and heartfelt memoir, David proves that he can throw out the rulebook and people’s expectations and maybe even make a difference in the world―and all with a sense of humor. At only nine years old, David built his first prosthesis from LEGO bricks, and since then he hasn’t stopped creating and thinking about how his inventions, born from a passion for building things, could fuel change and help others. With a voice full of humor and heart, David tells his powerful story, of family and friendship, of heartbreak and loss, and ultimately of triumph and success, as he continues to dream big and build a life and a better world―piece by piece. Read more

Ultimate Survival Skills for Kids: 9 Inclusive Strategies to Build Confidence, Explore Nature, and Strengthen Family Bonds

Ultimate Survival Skills for Kids: 9 Inclusive Strategies to Build Confidence, Explore Nature, and Strengthen Family Bonds

Author: Kristin Andreae Genre: Sports

Empower your child to conquer the wilderness with confidence in just a few short adventures, even if they've never left the backyard! Do you worry about how to engage your tech-savvy child with the wonders of the natural world? Are you concerned about how to teach them essential survival skills without years of outdoor experience? Do you want your child to embrace the freedom of nature, safely and confidently, while strengthening family bonds? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you're not alone. Many parents share these concerns, but they can be resolved with the practical and engaging strategies found in this book. Here's just a sneak peek of what your family will discover inside this guide: 9 inclusive strategies for ensuring safety and confidence in the wild Step-by-step instructions on building simple yet effective shelters The 5 essentials of first aid every child should know Navigation skills : how to find your way without expensive gear Fire-starting techniques that prioritize safety and fun The art of foraging : Identifying safe, edible plants that are perfect for kids Ways to source and purify water in any environment Animal awareness : Techniques for recognizing and safely interacting with wildlife Emergency signaling methods to call for help when needed Creative problem-solving scenarios that ignite imagination Ethical outdoor conduct : Teaching the importance of respecting nature Interactive quizzes and challenges to make learning active and fun Inspiring real-life stories of kids mastering wilderness skills A special chapter on adapting survival skills for children with disabilities , ensuring inclusivity and empowerment Tech-free adventures that promote family bonding and personal growth ...and much more! You might think that living in an urban setting or having a busy schedule makes outdoor learning impossible. However, this book is designed with urban-friendly activities and time-efficient modules, ensuring that every family, regardless of location or lifestyle, can enjoy the benefits of outdoor education. Every skill is simplified for young minds, with vibrant illustrations and clear instructions guiding kids and parents through the learning process. With practical advice, safety tips, and engaging activities, this book turns the wilderness into an open classroom where kids can thrive and families can bond. If you're ready to equip your child with the skills they need to explore nature confidently and safely, while building unforgettable family memories, scroll up and click "Add to Cart" now! Read more

Body Safety Book for Kids: A Children’s Picture Book about Personal Space, Body Bubbles, Safe Touching, Private Parts, Consent and Respect (Feeling Big Emotions Picture Books)

Body Safety Book for Kids: A Children’s Picture Book about Personal Space, Body Bubbles, Safe Touching, Private Parts, Consent and Respect (Feeling Big Emotions Picture Books)

Author: Adrian Laurent Genre: Picture Books

Are You Worried About Keeping Your Child Safe in Today's World? As a parent, your child's safety and well-being are your utmost priority. Your little one coming to any harm is every parent's worst nightmare. You want to protect them, but you can't always be there to watch over them. You want to empower them with the knowledge to protect themselves. But how do you approach such a sensitive topic in an age-appropriate way? How do you teach them about body safety, personal boundaries, and the difference between safe and unsafe touch without causing fear or anxiety? You want your darling to feel confident in setting boundaries. To trust their instincts when something doesn't feel right. And to know that they can come to you with any concerns. But where do you even start? Introducing Body Safety Book for Kids: A Children's Picture Book about Personal Space, Body Bubbles, Safe Touching, Private Parts, Consent and Respect . It’s a gentle, engaging, and effective way to teach your child about body safety. In this beautifully illustrated book, join Nina as she navigates the challenges of personal space and learns to assert her boundaries. Through relatable examples and age-appropriate language, your child will discover: The concept of "body bubbles" and how to set personal boundaries The difference between safe and unsafe touch The importance of respecting others' personal space How to express their feelings and say "no" when uncomfortable The power of seeking help from trusted adults Body Safety Book for Kids is more than just a story. It's a tool to spark crucial conversations and equip your child with the confidence to stand up for themselves. By addressing real-life situations, this book will help your child: Recognize and manage feelings of fear and discomfort Understand that their body is their own property Learn the proper names for private parts to facilitate open communication Trust their instincts when a touch doesn't feel right Feel empowered to speak up and seek help when needed And they don’t need to stop at reading this book! Also unlock a World of Learning and Creativity with Hundreds of Included Printables Activities: 240 Screen-free Activities for Kids: Encourage offline play and imagination 50 Motivational Quotes Coloring Activities: Inspire positivity and artistic expression 100 Inspirational Word Searches: Boost vocabulary and problem-solving skills 200 Creative Writing Prompts: Nurture storytelling and self-expression Reading Log and Reward Chart: Celebrate reading milestones and achievements 100 Mazes for Amazing Kids: Develop focus and spatial reasoning Parents Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Toolkit: Support your child's emotional growth You want to give your child the tools to navigate the world with confidence and resilience. Body Safety Book for Kids is here to help you do just that. Invest in your child's safety and well-being today – click "Add to Cart" now and empower your little one with the knowledge they need to stay safe and thrive. Read more

Pocket Peaches

Pocket Peaches

Author: Dora Wang Genre: Comics

"Peaches and her pals Mango and Pogi all live in a cozy town called Pocketon. When a new cat, Taro, moves in, Peaches is on a mission to befriend her. The only thing is, Taro loves all things spooky and Peaches does not. Can Peaches find a way to become friends despite their differences? Join Peaches and pals as they navigate friendships, debate over the perfect amount of frosting, and learn the value of being yourself. This full-color graphic novel is great for young readers beginning their graphic novel journey and graphic novel enthusiasts alike. It also features a Dyslexia-friendly font."

Very Bad at Math: A Graphic Novel – A Heartfelt Story About Dyscalculia and Finding Your Voice for Kids (Ages 8-12) (A Very Graphic Novel)

Very Bad at Math: A Graphic Novel – A Heartfelt Story About Dyscalculia and Finding Your Voice for Kids (Ages 8-12) (A Very Graphic Novel)

Author: Hope Larson Genre: Graphic Novel Illustrator: Hope Larson

An ALA 2026 Notable Children's Book From New York Times bestselling and Eisner Award– winning author Hope Larson comes a middle grade graphic novel full of hijinks, unexpected friendships, and pizza, perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier and Kayla Miller. Verity “Very” Nelson can do it all. She’s student body president, debate club whiz, and first chair clarinetist. You could say she’s pretty much the best at everything…Well, almost everything. Everything except math. And it’s not like she doesn’t try. Math just doesn’t make sense in her brain. But it better start soon, or else she can kiss her presidency—and her campaign promises—goodbye. Soon Verity finds herself enrolled in a remedial math class where, despite her best efforts, failure persists. All seems lost until a teacher helps her discover the truth: Verity has dyscalculia, a learning disability that causes her to mix up numbers. Armed with a new diagnosis and improved grades, Verity is confident her math struggles will remain secret. But when a gossipy podcaster dismantles her perfect image, Verity must choose: remain part of a broken system or fight to fix it. A Children's Book Council Hot Off the Press Feature! A 2025 Nebraska Sower Nominee! Read more

Christmas around the world: Discover Christmas traditions from around the world (Early Readers Christmas stories)

Christmas around the world: Discover Christmas traditions from around the world (Early Readers Christmas stories)

Author: EditorialPoint 22 Genre: Early Readers

✨🎄 DISCOVER CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD 🎄✨ This delightful book takes children aged 5 and up on a magical journey to discover how Christmas is celebrated in different cultures worldwide! From Spain to Japan, explore unique traditions like roller-skating to church in Venezuela, barbecuing on the beach in Australia, and eating fried chicken in Japan. 🌟 Why your child will love this book : 🎅 Engaging Storyline : Follow Olivia as she learns about Christmas celebrations across the globe. 🎨 Beautiful Illustrations : Vibrant depictions bring each tradition to life. 🧩 Fun Activities Included : Mazes, coloring pages, puzzles, and more to keep kids entertained. 📚 Inclusive Design : Written in uppercase letters, ideal for early readers and children with dyslexia or other learning challenges. 🖨️ Bonus Materials : Access over 250 additional printable activities to extend the holiday fun. 🎁 Perfect for Family Moments : This book encourages curiosity, cultural understanding, and shared laughter as you and your child discover the magic of Christmas together. 👉 Order your copy today and let the festive adventure begin! Read more

RJ Learns: Let's Go Potty - Learn to Talk for Toddlers, Children with Speech Delays, and Autism Using Gestalt Language Processing: Language Learning ... interests (RJ Learns- Learn to speak with RJ)

RJ Learns: Let's Go Potty - Learn to Talk for Toddlers, Children with Speech Delays, and Autism Using Gestalt Language Processing: Language Learning ... interests (RJ Learns- Learn to speak with RJ)

Author: Russell Zulueta Genre: Classics

RJ Learn’s “Let’s go potty” was written to help provide speech delayed children to have a template to be able to communicate effectively when going to the toilet. Potty training speech-delayed children can be particularly challenging due to several factors. Communication barriers often make it difficult for these children to express their needs, such as when they need to use the toilet, leading to frustration and misunderstandings. Additionally, they may struggle to understand verbal instructions, complicating the process of following the necessary steps for potty training. Sensory sensitivities, which are common among some speech-delayed children, can also make the experience of using the toilet overwhelming. Key Features: Uses stories to provide visual learning cues, making the process easier to understand than verbal instructions alone. Presents potty training in a relatable and less intimidating context. Reinforces steps and expectations through repetition and consistency. Reduces anxiety and increases comfort with the new routine. Incorporates gestalts, or chunks of language, to enhance communication. Provides ready-made phrases for children to express their needs and understand instructions. This book is a labor of love, written for my son RJ, who has a speech delay. RJ is hyperlexic—he could read and recite the alphabet by the age of 2. However, it took another year and a half before he could communicate using functional language, as we didn’t initially realize he was a gestalt language processor. Once we, along with his speech therapists, recognized this, his progress accelerated. These books are designed specifically for him, integrating key phrases we want him to learn in various contexts. Through these stories, we strive to support his language development and assist other children with similar needs, incorporating everything we’ve learned and found effective for him. Read more

Whale Eyes: A Memoir About Seeing and Being Seen

Whale Eyes: A Memoir About Seeing and Being Seen

Author: James Robinson Genre: (Auto)biography/Memoir Illustrator: Brian Rea

From Emmy Award–winning documentary filmmaker James Robinson comes a breathtaking illustrated memoir for readers ages 10 and up—inspired by the viral, Emmy-nominated short film Whale Eyes . WINNER OF THE SCHNEIDER FAMILY BOOK AWARD • AN ORBIS PICTUS RECOMMENDED BOOK • A BEST BOOK THE YEAR: School Library Journal , NPR, BCCB, New York Public Library, and Chicago Public Library Told through an experimental mix of intimate anecdotes and interactive visuals, this book immerses readers in James’s experiences growing up with strabismus, allowing them to see the world through one eye at a time. Readers will get lost as they chase words. They’ll stare into this book while taking a vision test. They’ll hold it upside down as they practice “pretend-reading”…and they’ll follow an unlikely trail toward discovering the power of words. With poignant illustrations by Eisner Award–nominated artist Brian Rea, James’s story equips readers of all ages with the tools to confront their discomfort with disability and turn confused, blank stares into powerful connections. Read more