Incoming Resources
- Pete the cat and his magic sunglasses, created and illustrated by James Dean ; story by Kim and James Dean
- It's my tree, Olivier Tallec
- Lalani of the distant sea, by Erin Entrada Kelly ; illustrated by Lian Cho
- Missing daddy, Mariame Kaba
- The lantern house, Erin Napier
- Stuntboy, in the meantime, Jason Reynolds
- Love from the crayons, Drew Daywalt
- You are here, Zach Manbeck
- What is love?, Mac Barnett
- Fighting words, Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
- A work in progress, Jarrett Lerner
- Torn away, Jennifer Brown
- I am enough, Grace Byers ; pictures by Keturah A. Bobo
- The worlds we leave behind, A.F Harrold
- The nightmare house, Sarah Allen
- The trials, Stacey Kade
- For black girls like me, Mariama Lockington
- Just gus, McCall Hoyle
- Mirage, Tracy Clark
- The wonderful things you will be, Emily Winfield Martin
- Nora the mind reader, Orit Gidali ; illustrations by Aya Gordon-Noy ; translated from the Hebrew by Annette Appel
- Just because, Matthew McConaughey
- Poppy, Mary Hooper
- I'll always come back to you, Carmen Tafolla
- Becoming naomi leon, Pam Muñoz Ryan
- Lolo's light, Liz Garton Scanlon
- Born, John Sobol
- Stella, McCall Hoyle
- When things aren't going right, go left, Marc Colagiovanni
- The day you begin, Jacqueline Woodson
- The year we learned to fly, Jacqueline Woodson
- The wish and the peacock, Wendy S Swore
- The middle kid, Steven Weinberg
- Grumpy monkey don't be scared, Suzanne Lang
- Invisible things, Andy J Pizza
- Stuntboy, in-between time, Jason Reynolds
- Ninja boy's secret, Tina Schneider
- Here in the real world, Sara Pennypacker
- Lila Greer, teacher of the year, by Andrea Beaty ; illustrated by David Roberts
- I believe i can, Grace Byers
- Birdsong, Julie Flett
- A door made for me, Tyler Merritt
- The law of loving others, a novel by Kate Axelrod
- Always with you, always with me, Kelly Rowland
- Always with you, always with me, Kelly Rowland
- The darkest dark, Kate Fillion
- Blended, Sharon M. Draper
- Witchlings, Claribel A Ortega
- Gloria's big problem, words by Sarah Stiles Bright ; pictures by Mike Deas
- Cut both ways, Carrie Mesrobian