"The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank is the true story of a Jewish girl who hid with her family during World War II. Through her diary, Anne shares her thoughts, feelings, and experiences while living in hiding from the Nazis.
"Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White is a story about a pig named Wilbur and his friendship with a wise spider named Charlotte, who saves him from being slaughtered by writing words in her web.
"Magic Tree House: The Graphic Novel – Dinosaurs Before Dark" follows siblings Jack and Annie as they discover a magical treehouse that transports them back to the time of dinosaurs. They explore the prehistoric world, meet dinosaurs, and must figure out how to return home safely.
"Magic Tree House: Mummies in the Morning" follows Jack and Annie as the magic tree house takes them to ancient Egypt. There, they explore a pyramid, meet a ghostly queen, and help her find her missing Book of the Dead.
"Magic Tree House: Pirate Past Noon" follows Jack and Annie as the magic tree house takes them on an adventure to the time of pirates. They search for treasure, get captured by pirates, and use their cleverness to escape and return home safely.
"Judy Moody Was in a Mood" is about a third-grader named Judy who starts the school year feeling grumpy. As the story goes on, her mood improves as she takes on fun projects and learns more about herself and her classmates.
"Judy Moody Predicts the Future" follows Judy as she gets a mood ring and believes she can tell the future. She has fun making predictions, but things don’t always go as planned, leading to surprises and laughs along the way.
"The Twits" by Roald Dahl is a funny story about a mean, messy couple who play nasty tricks on each other and mistreat animals—until the animals team up to get revenge and teach them a lesson.
"The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me" by Roald Dahl is about a boy named Billy who meets a giraffe, a pelican, and a monkey who run a window-cleaning company. Together, they go on an exciting adventure and help catch a thief.
"Matilda" by Roald Dahl is about a smart and kind girl with special powers who stands up to her cruel parents and a horrible headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, and helps her nice teacher, Miss Honey.
"George's Marvellous Medicine" by Roald Dahl is about a boy named George who makes a magical medicine to cure his mean Grandma—but the results are wild and unexpected!
"Fantastic Mr. Fox" by Roald Dahl is about a clever fox who outsmarts three mean farmers to feed his family and friends, showing bravery and quick thinking.
"Esio Trot" by Roald Dahl is a sweet story about a shy man named Mr. Hoppy who uses a clever plan involving tortoises to win the heart of his neighbor, Mrs. Silver.
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl is about a poor boy named Charlie who wins a golden ticket to visit Willy Wonka’s magical chocolate factory, where amazing adventures and surprises await.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules is about Greg Heffley dealing with his older brother Rodrick, who constantly teases him and holds a secret over his head. As they get into trouble and face family pressure, the story shows their rocky but improving relationship.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw follows Greg Heffley as his dad tries to toughen him up, even threatening to send him to military school. Greg tries to improve himself but struggles to change. In the end, a surprising moment helps him avoid military school and brings him closer to his dad.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth follows Greg Heffley as he deals with growing up and facing the challenges of puberty, friendships, and more responsibility. Without his best friend Rowley, Greg struggles but slowly learns that growing up isn’t as exciting as he thought.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days is about Greg Heffley's summer vacation, where he just wants to relax indoors. However, his plans are ruined by family activities, a new dog, and friendship troubles, leading to a summer full of unexpected problems and laughs.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul follows Greg Heffley on a chaotic family road trip. What starts as a fun vacation quickly turns into a series of misadventures involving a broken-down van, lost belongings, and run-ins with a strange family. Despite the chaos, the trip brings unexpected memories.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck is about Greg Heffley dealing with friendship troubles after losing his best friend Rowley. He tries to improve his life by leaving decisions to chance, but soon realizes that relying on luck isn’t the answer.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever is about Greg Heffley getting stuck at home during a snowstorm while worrying he’s in big trouble for accidentally vandalizing school property. Trapped with his family, he deals with stress, boredom, and the fear of being punished.
Life Cycles: Everything from Start to Finish, illustrated by Sam Falconer, shows how plants, animals, and natural processes grow, change, and complete their life cycles. With colorful illustrations and facts, it highlights the connections between all living things.
Ghosts by Raina Telgemeier is about two sisters who move to a town where they encounter ghosts and learn to face fears, illness, and celebrate life through the Day of the Dead.
The Mona Mousa Code by Geronimo Stilton follows Geronimo as he uncovers a secret hidden in a famous painting, leading to a thrilling mystery adventure.
In Flight of the Red Bandit, Geronimo Stilton chases a mysterious outlaw across the Wild West in a thrilling search for stolen treasure.
The Karate Mouse, Geronimo Stilton enters a karate championship in Japan and learns courage, discipline, and the power of never giving up.
In The Peculiar Pumpkin Thief, Geronimo Stilton sets out to solve the mystery of who is stealing all the pumpkins in town just before Halloween. With help from his friends, he uncovers clues and catches the mischievous thief, saving the holiday celebration.
The Mystery in Venice, Geronimo Stilton travels to Venice to solve a puzzling case involving a mysterious masked thief.
Back in Time, Geronimo Stilton and his friends travel through history using a time machine, exploring ancient civilizations and solving historical mysteries along the way.
Drama by Raina Telgemeier, middle schooler Callie navigates friendships, crushes, and stage crew challenges while working on her school’s theater production.
The DK Children's Encyclopedia is a colorful, fact-filled book that covers a wide range of topics—from science and history to animals and space—designed to spark curiosity in young readers.
Junie B. Jones loses her new mittens and later finds a pretty pen at school. She learns that keeping something that isn’t hers is the same as stealing.
Junie B. Jones becomes scared after her friend tells her there’s a monster under her bed. She learns that her imagination can make things seem scarier than they really are.
Junie B. Jones develops a crush on a new boy named Warren and tries hard to get his attention. In the end, she realizes that being herself is the best way to make friends.
Junie B. Jones feels upset when her classmate Jim doesn’t invite her to his birthday party. She later learns that being kind matters more than getting even.
Junie B. Jones enters the school kickball tournament to win a prize but ends up getting a fruitcake instead. She learns that winning isn’t everything and can still have fun.
Junie B. Jones gets in trouble after bragging that she’ll have an exciting job for Career Day. She learns that sometimes it’s better to think before you speak.
Junie B. Jones struggles with a new, messy school bus and a strict bus driver. She learns to be brave and adapt to changes, even when they’re not fun.
Junie B. Jones tries to spy on her classmates to find out their secrets. She learns that being sneaky can cause trouble and that honesty is better.
Junie B. Jones and her friends get into mischief at school while trying to have fun. She learns that sometimes her “monkey business” can cause problems she didn’t expect.
Zoey and Sassafras help magical creatures solve problems, like a merhorse with bubbles causing trouble. They use science, observation, and creativity to find clever solutions.
Amelia Bedelia starts her first day of school and hilariously misunderstands her teacher’s directions. Despite her mix-ups, she has fun and makes new friends.
In Come Back, Amelia Bedelia, Amelia loses her job because she takes everything too literally. However, her kindness and delicious baking soon win everyone over, and she’s happily rehired.
In Amelia Bedelia’s Family Album, Amelia shares funny stories about her quirky relatives who are just as literal-minded as she is. Each family member’s silly mix-ups show where Amelia gets her unique way of thinking.
In Merry Christmas, Amelia Bedelia, Amelia’s funny misunderstandings while preparing for the holidays lead to a joyful and heartwarming Christmas celebration.
In Amelia Bedelia, a literal-minded housekeeper hilariously misunderstands her employer’s instructions but redeems herself with her delicious baking.
In Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia, Amelia joins a baseball game, hilariously misinterprets the rules, and still manages to help her team win.
In Thank You, Amelia Bedelia, Amelia’s literal-minded mistakes cause chaos, but her kindness and wonderful cooking earn everyone’s gratitude in the end.
In Amelia Bedelia Digs In, Amelia helps with a garden project, taking directions too literally but turning her mix-ups into a fun and successful day.
DK Geography of the World is an illustrated guide that explores countries, landscapes, and cultures, helping readers understand the physical and human geography of the planet.
DK Look, I’m a Mathematician introduces children to math concepts and problem-solving through fun activities, illustrations, and real-life examples.
DK Very Important Animals showcases fascinating animals from around the world, highlighting their unique features, behaviors, and roles in nature.
DK How It Works: Junior Science explains scientific concepts and everyday phenomena with clear illustrations and simple, easy-to-understand explanations for young readers.
DK The New Children’s Encyclopedia is an illustrated reference that introduces children to a wide range of topics, from science and history to animals and the world around them.
DK The Very Important Adventure follows exciting journeys and explorations, introducing children to new places, people, and challenges in a fun and educational way.
DK DK A Visual Encyclopedia of Life on Earth explores the diversity of living organisms, showcasing animals, plants, and ecosystems with detailed illustrations and clear explanations.
School Days Around the World explores how children experience school in different countries, highlighting diverse traditions, classrooms, and daily routines.
Mr. Klutz Is Nuts is about the quirky Mr. Klutz, whose silly inventions and funny antics create chaos and laughter wherever he goes.
In Mrs. Roopy Is Loopy, the students try to figure out their eccentric librarian, Mrs. Roopy, whose quirky costumes and strange behavior leave everyone puzzled and amused.
In Ms. Daisy Is Cray, the students deal with their wildly unpredictable teacher, Ms. Daisy, whose crazy antics make school both chaotic and hilarious.
In Invisible Emmie, a shy girl struggles to be noticed at school while navigating friendship, self-confidence, and finding her voice.
In Megamonster by David Walliams, a girl named Larker faces a mad scientist and a monstrous creation at a terrifying school and must outsmart them to survive.
When Romana finally stands up for herself and takes charge of her own future, she discovers what it means to be brave, independent, and ready to grow up.
In Saint George and the Dragon, the brave knight Saint George battles and defeats a fearsome dragon to save a kingdom and rescue a princess, symbolizing the triumph of courage and faith over evil.
In Ruby Valentine Saves the Day, Ruby and her pet bird Lovebug work together to fix a mix-up on Valentine’s Day, showing that love, creativity, and teamwork can make any mistake turn out right.
In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Wrecking Ball, Greg Heffley’s family decides to renovate their house, leading to chaos, surprises, and tough decisions about moving as Greg struggles to handle all the unexpected changes.
In The One and Only Ivan, a captive gorilla named Ivan discovers the meaning of friendship and freedom when he finds the courage to stand up for a baby elephant and fight for a better life for them both.
In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Big Shot, Greg Heffley reluctantly returns to playing basketball after a disastrous sports season, only to learn that sometimes trying your best is more important than winning.
In Abraham Lincoln for Kids, readers learn how Lincoln rose from humble beginnings to become the 16th President of the United States, leading the nation through the Civil War and working to end slavery.
In Tuck Everlasting, a young girl named Winnie Foster discovers a family who can live forever after drinking from a magical spring and must decide whether eternal life is a blessing or a curse.
In Garfield Vol. 3, the lazy but lovable cat Garfield continues his hilarious adventures filled with food, naps, and mischief as he outsmarts his owner Jon and torments Odie in classic comic strip style.
In First Words: Japanese, young readers are introduced to simple Japanese words and phrases with colorful pictures that make learning a new language fun and easy.
In Dragon’s Fat Cat, a young boy discovers a magical, mischievous cat that causes chaos and adventure, teaching him lessons about responsibility and friendship.
In Horrid Henry Nits, mischievous Henry schemes his way through school and home, creating chaos and laughter as he deals with annoying situations in his usual troublemaking style.
In Who Stole Halloween?, a group of children and their friends work together to solve the mystery of Halloween treats going missing, uncovering surprises and learning the value of teamwork and clever thinking.
In The World as You’ve Never Seen It Before, readers explore fascinating maps and visuals that reveal surprising facts about our planet, showing the world from fresh and unexpected perspectives.
In Graphic Biography: George Washington tells the story of how George Washington rose from humble beginnings to lead the American colonies to independence and become the nation’s first president.
In Graphic Biography: Abraham Lincoln tells the story of how Abraham Lincoln rose from a poor frontier boy to become the 16th president of the United States, leading the nation through the Civil War and ending slavery.
In Graphic Biography: Benjamin Franklin tells the story of how Benjamin Franklin became a leading inventor, writer, and statesman who helped shape America’s independence and identity.
In The Dictionary of Difficult Words is a colorful, engaging guide that helps readers discover and understand unusual and challenging words in a fun and accessible way.
The Borrowers is a charming story about tiny people who secretly live beneath the floorboards of a house, “borrowing” small items from humans to survive, until their hidden world is discovered.
How to Catch the Tooth Fairy is a playful, rhyming story about clever kids who set imaginative traps in hopes of catching the elusive Tooth Fairy during her nightly visits.
Stepping Stones by Lucy Knisley is a heartfelt graphic novel about a girl adjusting to life on her mother’s new farm after her parents’ divorce, learning about family, change, and finding her place in a new home.
Beezus and Ramona is a humorous story about a responsible older sister, Beezus, who struggles to be patient with her mischievous and imaginative little sister, Ramona.
Summer Stories by Enid Blyton is a delightful collection of short tales filled with magic, adventure, and friendship, perfect for capturing the joy and wonder of summertime.
What Brothers Do Best by Laura Numeroff is a playful story about a brother and sister exploring their differences and discovering all the unique ways brothers can be helpful, fun, and caring.
In Adam Wallace's How to Catch a Dinosaur, a group of clever kids designs an elaborate series of traps in a museum after realizing the only thing that can catch a dinosaur is an even smarter one.
The DK book On This Day: A History of the World in 366 Days is a visually rich, day-by-day journey through world history, presenting a diverse mix of serious historical events and fascinating, quirky facts from January 1st to December 31st.
After Jonathan cleans his apartment, his efforts are immediately ruined when a subway station unexpectedly appears in his living room wall, forcing him to go on a hilarious quest to City Hall to get the rogue train stop removed.
This book uses a colorful and visual format to teach children how different types of food fuel and affect their bodies, explaining key nutritional concepts and the digestive system to help them make smart, healthy choices.
I Love My Daddy is a joyful board book that uses simple rhyming verses and vibrant illustrations to celebrate the special, loving, and fun-filled bond between a father and child through everyday activities.
This beautifully illustrated collection introduces very young children to key Old and New Testament narratives using simple, easy-to-understand language.
This illustrated treasury explores over 100 remarkable natural phenomena, from rocks and plants to microscopic life and animals, revealing the fascinating facts and stories behind them.
Innovative Ninja is a children's book that uses a charming ninja character to teach kids about ideas, imagination, and the power of innovation using the "3 Is" framework.
This book is an illustrated non-fiction guide that delves into the fascinating, hidden world beneath the ground, revealing the life, function, and incredible diversity of soil and its burrowing inhabitants.
What Sisters Do Best is a warm, simple picture book that celebrates the loving and everyday activities that define the special, supportive relationship between sisters.
This engaging activity book challenges kids with 100 tiered puzzles—including wordplay, math, and logic—presented as a fun narrative quest to boost creative thinking.
Interesting Stories for Curious Kids is a collection of engaging, non-fiction stories and facts designed for young readers, covering a fun mix of science, history, pop culture, and bizarre facts.
Interesting Stories for Curious Kids is a collection of engaging, non-fiction stories and facts designed for young readers, covering a fun mix of science, history, pop culture, and bizarre facts.
Garfield Vol. 2 compiles more comic strip antics, following the famously lazy and sarcastic cat's adventures with his owner Jon and dog Odie.
This book describes a wide range of careers both on and off the field—like agent, coach, and sportscaster—for young people interested in the sports industry, and discusses how to prepare for them.
Garfield Vol. 1 compiles the fat cat's earliest comic adventures, establishing his iconic, hilarious, and often lazy antics with Jon and Odie.