![Paul Needs Specs](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1929132611.jpg?itok=LMGeGZfV)
Sally narrates the story of her brother’s crisis of confidence when his world turns fuzzy. She figures out he needs glasses and so together they visit the eye doctor and all things soon become clear! The lively illustrations are as varied as the typeface in this fun and fresh tale.
Paul Needs Specs
![Mr. Popper's Penguins](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0316058424.jpg?itok=TRjWiu1-)
When Admiral Drake sends a penguin named Captain Cook to the Popper family, Mr. Popper’s dreams of seeing the world begin to come true. Humor abounds in this early Newbery Honor book as readers follow Mr. Popper and his penguins to Antarctica.
Mr. Popper’s Penguins
![Ramona's World](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0380732726.jpg?itok=lUtXdnsW)
Ramona, now starting 4th grade, gets a teacher who is a stickler for proper spelling. Ramona is propelled into writing a letter when she finds an error in an advertisement — all with the verve and humor readers expect of Ramona.
Ramona’s World
![Sitti's Secret](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0689817061.jpg?itok=CwzVQjgu)
Warmly evoking the universality of a child’s relationship with her grandmother, this book follows a girl’s journey to a small village in Palestine, where she comes to know her grandmother Sitti. Once back in the United States, the child recalls the sights, sounds, and culture of Palestine as well as the commonalities between the Arabic and English speaking worlds.
Sitti’s Secret
![Ten, Nine, Eight](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0688104800.jpg?itok=19LsF8Lg)
This countdown to bedtime begins with “10 small toes all washed and warm” until one little girl is tucked snugly into bed by her loving dad. Richly hued illustrations, warmly detailed, combine with a straightforward text that holds up to multiple readings as well as careful examination.
Ten, Nine, Eight
![The Great Gilly Hopkins](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0064402010.jpg?itok=htAZXQ2F)
Gilly is not a very likable girl, but then again, she doesn’t really like herself very much. She’s being placed in yet another foster home, with a fat and ugly foster mother. Gilly knows that her “real” mother is beautiful and that everything would be all right if she’d just come for her. Quirky characters, humor, and a poignant exploration of family are the hallmarks of this book that received many awards, including a Newbery Honor.
The Great Gilly Hopkins
![D.W. the Picky Eater](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0316110485.jpg?itok=wbLewgwb)
Arthur’s little sister, D.W., hates to eat many things, but most of all she hates spinach. When she joins the family for a special birthday dinner, D.W. is surprised that her delicious pot pie actually is made with – dread – spinach! Humor and wisdom abound in this engaging tale.
D.W. the Picky Eater
![""](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/2024-02/the-wall.jpg?itok=aA4UN8I0)
A boy describes the trip he takes with his father to visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Together, they look for the name of his grandfather, who died before he was born.
The Wall
![Tortillas and Lullabies](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0688146287.jpg?itok=hqjNwMrw)
A young girl tells how her great-grandmother, grandmother, and mother perform an everyday activity, whether gathering flowers or making tortillas, and how every time it was the same but different. The vivid illustrations evoke Central American folk art and complement the graceful text presented in Spanish and English.
Tortillas and Lullabies
![Train to Somewhere](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0618040315.jpg?itok=CYnltxqu)
In the 1850s, “Orphan Trains” carried children from New York City orphanages to new homes in the West. Many, like Marianne, hoped to be reunited with their parents. Though not all of the children found happiness, Marianne’s story provides hope and an introduction to an intriguing period in American history.
Train to Somewhere
![Your Move](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0152001816.jpg?itok=2D8exWoy)
Ten-year-old James is intrigued by the K-Bones, a local gang, and considers joining. But when his six-year-old brother witnesses him vandalize a sign, he begins to have second thoughts. A tough topic is handled in a brief but effective way, sure to launch discussion.
Your Move
![Are We There Yet? A Journey Around Australia](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1929132735.jpg?itok=QhbiuY14)
The year Grace turned eight, her Mum and Dad took her and her siblings on a trip around Australia. The kids “missed school for the whole winter term” and Grace documented much of what she learned, where she went, and the adventures they had as they experienced the diversity of the continent. Grace’s informal voice is informative yet engaging, completed by line drawings and simple maps.
Are We There Yet? A Journey Around Australia
![Becoming Naomi León](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0439269970.jpg?itok=UB8tVkow)
Naomi and her younger brother Owen have lived with their grandmother in a small trailer for many years, ever since they were abandoned by their mother. When Mom Terri Lynn suddenly returns, does she really have the kids’ best interests at heart?
Becoming Naomi León
![Bunny Mail](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0670036307.jpg?itok=zRgmVF4j)
When Ruby sends out invitations to a party, Max sends out his own which are delivered to Grandma. Children are encouraged to participate by lifting the flaps in this sturdy, colorful book. They’ll try to figure out the meaning of Max’s messages and may even be inspired to write their own letters in this latest Max and Ruby jaunt.
Bunny Mail
![Circle Unbroken](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0374312893.jpg?itok=hM_6ciC8)
A grandmother tells her granddaughter the history of baskets, going all the way back to Africa. The circular history of a people and of families is suggested in gentle text and evocative watercolors.
Circle Unbroken
![Egg-Drop Blues](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0618250808.jpg?itok=WQzDIn9x)
Judge is desperate. His mother has threatened to send him to a different school next year. To prove he can succeed at his current school, Judge needs to bring up his grades. After weeks of hard work — all while dealing with his sometimes difficult brother and his dyslexia — Judge’s hopes depend on winning a science competition. Soon it all comes down to the egg drop.
Egg-Drop Blues
![Esperanza Rising](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/043912042X_0.jpg?itok=P2MX5Grq)
Instead of celebrating her 13th birthday in her prosperous Mexican home as she expected, Esperanza must adjust to the murder of her father, the loss of her house and wealth, and her new life as a farm worker in California. This readable coming-of-age novel is based on the life of the author’s grandmother.
Esperanza Rising
![Flora's Blanket](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0531303055.jpg?itok=Zjqd0OYa)
Though her family tries to replace it, Little Flora, a young rabbit, can’t sleep because her blanket is missing. After much anxiety, the blanket is uncovered and all is well again.
Flora’s Blanket
![We're Going on a Bear Hunt](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0689815816.jpg?itok=3koeILPz)
A father and his children go over, under, and through while on an exciting bear hunt in this retelling of a traditional chant. Illustrations alternate between black and white and color, enhancing the engaging repetition and the exciting chase — all the way home!
We’re Going on a Bear Hunt
![Honey Cookies](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1845073940.jpg?itok=1JDIyVYg)
When Ben visits his grandma, they love to bake together. But to make their special cookies, they need a cow, a thousand bees, and much more. Grandma’s lyrical explanations of the ingredients result in the tasty joy of a “warm, yummy honey cookie”! Colorful, well-paced, child-like illustrations are as engaging as the interaction between Ben and Grandma. Their recipe is included so you and your child (or grandchild) can try the cookies yourselves.
Honey Cookies
![Just Juice](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0590033832.jpg?itok=woHE6avV)
In this book by Newbery Medal-winning author Karen Hesse, the highly skilled Juice, who can handle everything from power tools to her Pa’s depression, is plagued by an inability to understand letters and reading.
Just Juice
![Kira-Kira](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0689856393_0.jpg?itok=AjadQn6q)
This tender novel describes a loving Japanese-American family from the point of view of the younger sister. Personal challenges and family tragedy, particularly the older sister’s struggle with lymphoma, are set against the oppressive social climate of the South during the 1950s and early 1960s. (2005 Newbery Medal Winner)
Kira-Kira
![A Kiss for Little Bear](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0064440508.jpg?itok=vGWFCOAP)
When Little Bear draws a picture for Grandma, she likes it so much that she sends him a kiss in gratitude and asks him to pass it on. Astute readers will recognize Little Bear’s “Wild Thing” drawing by illustrator Maurice Sendak.
A Kiss for Little Bear
![Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0786818700.jpg?itok=_DhHTT1q)
Trixie enjoys errands with her dad until her beloved stuffed toy, Knuffle Bunny, is left at the Laundromat. It takes her mom’s insight to figure out what made Trixie go “boneless.” Only then is the beloved toy recovered and Trixie utters her first real words! Cartoon characters are imposed on a background of monochromatic photographs portraying a New York neighborhood. The book was awarded a Caldecott Honor.