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We prioritise selecting books for the Middle Grades (ages 8 – 12), because we know that finding appropriate titles for this age group can be challenging.
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A small scrape on a knee opens a big window into the fickle world of social attention and self-reflection.
Can a girl who feels invisible find the courage to finally step into the spotlight?
Venus must race to uncover a gross secret ingredient before her family eats a disastrous dinner.
Discover the practical tools and empowering advice every girl needs to tackle the challenges of growing up and shine as her truest self.
When a special meal doesn’t go as planned, a young boy learns that the heart of a celebration isn’t found on a plate.
Protecting your family is hard enough, but finding the courage to save yourself is the real battle.
Every body tells a unique story, and this guide gives tweens the vocabulary and confidence they need to understand their own.
Mo discovers that his father isn’t a villain from a folktale, but a man struggling with a mind he cannot always control.
When the school’s star student hits a wall made of numbers, she discovers that fixing her grades might mean fixing the whole system.
Finding a place where you belong is as simple as walking through the door of a neighborhood coffee shop.
Behind a simple bathroom vent, a sixth grader finds an unexpected way to mend a lonely school community.
Can a boy who prides himself on doing it all alone learn that asking for help is the ultimate show of strength?
Sometimes finding your voice starts with listening to someone else’s silence.
To save her grandmother, Lily must bargain with a tiger and uncover the secret stories of her family’s past.
A haunted house. A grieving kid. And a ghost who won’t rest until Bug understands the truth about themself.
How can you be a normal American kid when you’re also trying to be the perfect Indian daughter?
Ellie is about to show them she’s not a punchline—she’s a starfish, and she deserves to shine.
For Ant, winning the community spades tournament is everything. But what if winning the game means losing his dad’s respect?
Some secrets are too big to keep. Some words are too important not to say.
When an old medicine woman named Ultima comes to live with his family, young Antonio Márez is pulled into a world where magic is real, faith is tested, and good and evil are not what they seem.
Ahmed Aziz is having the worst year ever. But the heroes in the books he’s reading might just teach him how to be the hero of his own story.