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The Adventures of Captain Underpants
By Dav PilkeyTwo friends hypnotize their principal and accidentally transform him into a new superhero. -
All-of-a-Kind Family
By Sydney TaylorFollow the story of five girls in a tight-knit family on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1912. -
Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls, School, and Other Scary Things
By Lenore LookIllustrated by LeUyen Pham | Alvin Ho comes from a long line of farmer-warriors but is afraid of just about everything. -
Amelia Bedelia
By Peggy ParishIllustrated by Fritz Siebel | An eccentric housekeeper causes chaos in the Rogers household. -
And Tango Makes Three
By Justin Richardson and Peter ParnellIllustrated by Henry Cole | Based on a true story, two male penguins become partners and together raise a penguin chick. -
Anne of Green Gables
By L.M. MontgomeryA spirited girl is sent to live with a middle-aged brother and sister who need help with their farm. -
Arthur's Nose
By Marc BrownArthur the aardvark goes on many adventures as he deals with school, family, and friends. -
Ayobami and the Names of the Animals
By Pilar López ÁvilaIllustrated by Mar Azabal | Ayobami encounters dangerous animals when she takes a detour through the jungle to get to school. -
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Because of Winn-Dixie
By Kate DiCamilloA ten-year-old describes the lucky things that happen one summer because of her dog, Winn-Dixie. -
Beezus and Ramona
By Beverly ClearyIllustrated by Louis Darling | Ramona is in a hurry to grow up, sometimes annoying friends and family in the process. -
The Birchbark House
By Louise ErdrichOmakayas and her community work together to survive a challenging year on Lake Superior. -
Black & White
By Tana HobanIn this book of high-contrast illustrations, babies can learn about the world around them. -
Blueberries for Sal
By Robert McCloskeySal and her mother go berry picking at just the same time a bear and her cub do. -
Bread and Jam for Frances
By Russell HobanIllustrated by Lillian Hoban | Frances decides she only wants to eat bread and jam until her parents grant her wish. -
Bridge to Terabithia
By Katherine PatersonIllustrated by Donna Diamond | Jesse meets Leslie and together they create Terabithia, a secret magic kingdom in the woods. -
Brown Girl Dreaming
By Jacqueline WoodsonAn autobiography in verse about growing up Black in the 1960s and 1970s. -
Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey
By Esphyr SlobodkinaA hat salesman finds trouble when a group of monkeys steal his caps. -
The Carrot Seed
By Ruth KraussIlllustrated by Crockett Johnson | Despite his family's pessimism, a little boy remains sure his carrot seed will grow. -
The Cat Club
By Esther AverillAn orphaned cat in Greenwich Village proves she's special enough to join the local Cat Club. -
A Chair for My Mother
By Vera B. WilliamsA young girl and her family save money for an armchair after their furniture is lost in a fire. -
Charlotte's Web
By E.B. WhiteIllustrated by Garth Williams | Charlotte the spider crafts a plan to save Wilbur the pig by making him famous. -
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
By Bill Martin Jr. and John ArchambaultIllustrated by Lois Ehlert | The whole alphabet tries to climb a coconut tree in this rhyming story. -
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
By C.S. LewisIn the magical land of Narnia, children find magic, mythical beasts, and danger. -
Click, Clack, Moo
By Doreen CroninIllustrated by Betsy Lewis | When Farmer Brown's cows learn to type, they send him a list of demands. -
Coraline
By Neil GaimanIllustrated by Dave McKean | Coraline wanders around her new house and discovers a door leading into a familiar, yet strange, world. -
Corduroy
By Don FreemanA stuffed bear in a department store finds a new home when a little girl buys him. -
The Cricket in Times Square
By George SeldenIllustrated by Garth Williams | A country cricket gets lost in Times Square and makes new friends at a newsstand. -
The Crossover
By Kwame AlexanderTwins brothers with a gift for basketball contend with the challenges of life in this novel in verse. -
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
By Jeff KinneyMeet Greg Heffley, antihero and unreliable narrator of a series of misanthropic misadventures. -
Doctor De Soto
By William SteigA mouse-dentist must outwit a fox after fixing his tooth. -
Dreamers
By Yuyi MoralesDiscover an autobiographical account of immigrating from Mexico to the United States. -
Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl's Courage Changed Music
By Margarita EngleIllustrated by Rafael López | A young girl strives to break the taboo against female drummers in 1930s Cuba. -
El Deafo
By Cece BellIllustrated by Cece Bell and David Lasky | An imaginative, but often lonely, young bunny shows what it's like growing up deaf in this graphic memoir. -
Ellington Was Not a Street
By Ntozake ShangeIllustrated by Kadir Nelson | A child grows up in a home where many of the great figures in African American history gathered. -
Eloise
By Kay ThompsonIllustrated by Hilary Knight | Six-year-old Eloise lives at the Plaza Hotel, where she finds many opportunities to get into mischief. -
Esperanza Rising
By Pam Muñoz RyanEsperanza is forced to flee her comfortable life in Mexico for a life of uncertainties in America. -
Everyone Poops
By Taro GomiTranslated by Amanda Mayer Stinchecum | This whimsical picture book doubles as an instructional guide about a certain bodily function. -
Fire Truck
By Peter SísMatt goes on an adventure when he spends the day as his favorite toy: a fire truck. -
The First Strawberries: A Cherokee Story
By Joseph BruchacIllustrated by Anna Vojtech | In this folktale, strawberries are created to end a fight between the first man and the first woman. -
Flotsam
By David WiesnerIn this wordless picture book, a young boy explores new worlds through a camera found on the beach. -
Freight Train
By Donald CrewsThis classic picture book traces the journey of a colorful train as it travels all over. -
Frog and Toad Are Friends
By Arnold LobelA collection of short stories about a frog and a toad who are best friends. -
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
By E.L. KonigsburgWhile hiding out in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, two kids discover the mysteries of the art world. -
George and Martha
By James MarshallEnjoy sweet, funny stories starring two hippos who are best friends. -
Ghost
By Jason ReynoldsA troubled kid with a talent for running finds community after crashing an elite track team's practice. -
The Girl Who Drank the Moon
By Kelly BarnhillA young girl raised by a misunderstood witch must harness her powers to save her family. -
Go Away, Big Green Monster!
By Ed EmberleyOvercome nighttime fears as different parts of a scary monster are revealed—then sent away. -
Goodnight Moon
By Margaret Wise BrownIllustrated by Clement Hurd | In this quiet story, a bunny reluctantly drifts off to sleep. -
Grandfather's Journey
By Allen SayThis personal history traces three generations of the author's family and their immigration experiences. -
Green Eggs and Ham
By Dr. SeussThis imaginative book in rhyme shows readers that things are not always what they seem. -
Harlem
By Walter Dean MyersIllustrated by Christopher Myers | Experience the people, sights, and sounds of Harlem in this collection of poems and collages. -
Harold and the Purple Crayon
By Crockett JohnsonFour-year-old Harold uses his crayon to draw a new world and go on adventures. -
Harriet the Spy
By Louise FitzhughAn aspiring writer's keen observations about her peers land her in hot water at school. -
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
By J.K. RowlingA young boy with a great destiny attends Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. -
Hatchet
By Gary PaulsenWhile stranded in the wilderness, 13-year-old Brian learns important lessons about survival. -
Holes
By Louis SacharThe origins of a family curse are revealed when Stanley is sent away to Camp Green Lake. -
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
By Laura NumeroffIllustrated by Felicia Bond | When a young boy feeds a mouse, the mouse makes more and more demands of him. -
The Invention of Hugo Cabret
By Brian SelznickAn orphan living in the walls of a train station tries to restore an invention he once helped his father repair. -
It Ain't So Awful Falafel
By Firoozeh DumasZomorod tries to fit in at her new Californian middle school as anti-Iranian sentiment spreads. -
It Could Always Be Worse
By Margot ZemachA man gains a new appreciation for his life after following some strange advice from his Rabbi. -
James and the Giant Peach
By Roald DahlIllustrated by Nancy Ekholm Burkert | A boy escapes his wicked aunts and sets out on a series of adventures inside a giant peach. -
Journey
By Aaron BeckerA young girl uses her red crayon to escape into a mystical, wordless adventure. -
Julián Is a Mermaid
By Jessica LoveJulián gets inspired by a group of women dressed as mermaids and creates his own costume. -
Kitten's First Full Moon
By Kevin HenkesKitten goes on an adventure when she mistakes her first full moon for a yummy bowl of milk. -
Last Stop on Market Street
By Matt de la PeñaIllustrated by Christian Robinson | C.J.'s grandma teaches him to appreciate the little things on a rainy bus ride after church. -
The Lion & the Mouse
By Jerry PinkneyIn this wordless picture book, Pinkney adapts the Aesop fable of a brave mouse who rescues a lion. -
Little Blue and Little Yellow
By Leo LionniA little blue spot and yellow spot go on adventures and find that, together, they transform. -
The Little Engine That Could
By Watty PiperIllustrated by George Hauman and Doris Hauman | A small engine helps a stranded train full of toys and teaches readers the importance of optimism. -
The Little Prince
By Antoine de Saint-ExupéryA stranded pilot listens to the story of a little prince from a faraway world. -
The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge
By Hildegarde H. SwiftIllustrated by Lynd Ward | A small lighthouse under a big bridge learns just how important its job is. -
Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China
By Ed YoungThree clever sisters outfox a hungry wolf who poses as their grandmother. -
Madeline
By Ludwig BemelmansA lively girl gets up to all kinds of hijinks at her Catholic boarding school. -
The Man Who Walked Between the Towers
By Mordicai GersteinMeet Philippe Petit, who walked a tightrope between the World Trade Center towers in 1974. -
Miss Nelson Is Missing!
By Harry AllardIllustrated by James Marshall | A group of kids learn how wonderful their teacher is when a substitute shows up in her place. -
The Monster at the End of This Book
By Jon StoneIllustrated by Michael Smollin | Follow along with a beloved 'Sesame Street' character who is scared to get to the end of the book. -
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
By Robert C. O'BrienIllustrated by Zena Bernstein | A field mouse learns about the existence of a group of highly skilled rats while caring for her sick son. -
Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale
By John SteptoeMufaro has two beautiful daughters—one mean, one kind—and the king is looking for a wife. -
My Name Is Yoon
By Helen RecorvitsIllustrated by Gabi Swiatkowska | Korean-born Yoon dislikes the way her name is written in English. -
The Mysterious Benedict Society
By Trenton Lee StewartIllustrated by Carson Ellis | Four gifted kids are sent undercover to stop a nefarious institute from brainwashing the masses. -
Nancy Drew Mystery Stories: The Secret of the Old Clock
By Carolyn KeeneNancy Drew's first case involves searching for the hidden will of a wealthy man. -
The No. 1 Car Spotter
By AtinukIllustrated by Warwick Johnson Cadwell | Toluwalase Babatunde Benson is the best in his village at spotting cars, among other things. -
Number the Stars
By Lois LowryTen-year-old Annemarie must help smuggle her best friend out of Nazi-occupied Denmark. -
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The One and Only Ivan
By K.A. ApplegateIllustrated by Patricia Castelao | A gorilla held in captivity in a mall hopes to provide a better life for a newly-arrived baby elephant. -
One Crazy Summer
By Rita Williams-GarciaThree girls visit their estranged mother in 1968 Oakland and learn more about the Black Panthers. -
Out of My Mind
By Sharon M. DraperMindy is constantly underestimated because of her cerebral palsy, but a new device might change that. -
Owl Moon
By Jane YolenIllustrated by John Schoenherr | A young girl goes out into the woods with her father to search of the Great Horned Owl. -
Pat the Bunny
By Dorothy KunhardtThis interactive book invites readers to touch a rabbit, smell flowers, and look in a mirror. -
The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales
By Virginia HamiltonIllustrated by Leo Dillon and Diane Dillon | Discover the retelling of 24 folktales from enslaved Africans, spanning everything from animals to the supernatural. -
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
By Rick RiordanAt Camp Half-Blood, teen demigods must prevent war between the gods. -
The Phantom Tollbooth
By Norton JusterIllustrated by Jules Feiffer | A young boy discovers a love of learning when a toy transports him to the Kingdom of Wisdom. -
Rickshaw Girl
By Mitali PerkinsIllustrated by Jamie Hogan | Naima is a talented painter who disguises herself as a boy to help earn money for her family. -
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
By Mildred D. TaylorNine-year-old Cassie and her family attempt to navigate racism in their rural Mississippi town. -
Separate Is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez and Her Family's Fight for
By Duncan TonatiuhA family fights to desegregate California schools in the years before Brown v. Board of Education. -
A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning
By Lemony SnicketIllustrated by Brett Helquist | Three orphans must escape a murderous relative after their parents' mysterious death. -
A Sick Day for Amos McGee
By Philip C. SteadIllustrated by Erin E. Stead | When Amos gets sick, his friends from the zoo make sure to check in on him. -
A Single Shard
By Linda Sue ParkAn orphan's desire to learn the art of pottery leads him on a quest in medieval Korea. -
Smile
By Raina TelgemeierA graphic memoir about navigating adolescent awkwardness—including dental issues. -
The Snowy Day
By Ezra Jack KeatsA little boy explores his neighborhood on a very snowy day in this quiet, sweet story. -
Stone Soup
By Marcia BrownThree hungry soldiers make a delicious soup for all with help from some of the village's inhabitants. -
The Story of Ferdinand
By Munro LeafIllustrated by Robert Lawson | A peace-loving bull gets sent to a bullfight in Madrid, but would rather smell flowers instead. -
Strega Nona
By Tomie dePaolaStrega Nona leaves her assistant alone with her magic pasta pot—and he's determined to use it. -
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
By Beatrix PotterYoung Peter Rabbit finds danger and adventure when he disobeys his mother's orders. -
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
By Judy BlumeIllustrated by Roy Doty | Nine-year-old Peter always seems to be overlooked in favor of his younger, misbehaving brother. -
Tar Beach
By Faith RinggoldA young girl uses her imagination to fly across the city and create a better life for her family. -
Ten Little Fingers, Ten Little Toes
By Mem FoxIllustrated by Helen Oxenbury | Enchanting watercolor illustrations and whimsical rhymes help celebrate diversity in this picture book. -
This Is Not My Hat
By Jon KlassenA little fish is convinced he can get away with stealing a hat from a bigger fish. -
Today I Will Fly! An Elephant & Piggie Book
By Mo WillemsGerald and Piggie are the perfect pair to teach early readers about friendship. -
Tuck Everlasting
By Natalie BabbittWinnie meets a family who has been drinking from a magical spring that's kept them young for 87 years. -
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The Velveteen Rabbit
By Margery WilliamsIllustrated by William Nicholson | A special toy becomes real through the love of his owner. -
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The War That Saved My Life
By Kimberly Brubaker BradleyA young girl and her brother escape their cruel mother during World War II. -
The Watsons go to Birmingham--1963
By Christopher Paul CurtisOn a family visit in 1963 Alabama, the Watsons find themselves in the midst of shocking racism. -
When You Reach Me
By Rebecca SteadMiranda St. Claire receives mysterious notes from someone who claims to be from the future. -
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
By Grace LinMinli goes on a quest to seek out prosperity for her family and their struggling village. -
Where the Sidewalk Ends
By Shel SilversteinA collection of funny poems featuring inventive characters and iconic drawings. -
Where the Wild Things Are
By Maurice SendakA troublesome young boy sails to an island of "Wild Things" and becomes their king. -
Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears: A West African Tale
By Verna AardemaIllustrated by Leo Dillon and Diane Dillon | Discover the origin story of the mosquito, according to one West African legend. -
Winnie-the-Pooh
By A.A. MilneIllustrated by Ernest H. Shepard | The adventures of a very hungry stuffed bear, his owner, and his friends. -
Wonder
By R.J. PalacioAuggie adjusts to a new school after being home-schooled due to a craniofacial condition. -
A Wrinkle in Time
By Madeleine L'EngleMeg and Charles Wallace search through time and space for their missing father. -
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Zita the Spacegirl
By Ben HatkeZita is determined to find her way home to Earth while dealing with intergalactic fame.