Bookshelf Must-Have

Tween

Teen

Bookshelf Must-Have: Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice: A Book-to-Table Classic

Our newest Bookshelf Must-Have pick is a timeless tale that has captured the hearts of readers for over 200 years with its admirable heroine and unlikely romance — and this stunning, gift-worthy edition adds a new (delicious!) twist.

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Growing Reader

Tween

Bookshelf Must-Have: Unlock Your Imagination

Searching for ways to keep your children entertained and learning throughout the chillier months? Look no further! Our latest Bookshelf Must-Have pick is an activity book that’s packed with imagination-building, boredom-busting projects and games for kids.

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Baby & Toddler

Bookshelf Must-Have: There’s a Monster in Your Book

What do you do when you find a monster munching on the pages of your book? You try to get him out, of course! Our latest Bookshelf Must-Have pick is a hands-on board book that invites the tiniest readers to take part in the action.

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Pre-K

Growing Reader

Bookshelf Must-Have: The Day You Begin

In Jacqueline Woodson and Rafael López’s The Day You Begin, a little girl finds the strength to tell her story, and when she does, both the beauty of her experience and the commonalities she shares with her peers begin to shine.

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Tween

Bookshelf Must-Have: Rump: The (Fairly) True Story of Rumpelstiltskin

We’ve all heard the story of Rumpelstiltskin, the greedy guy who spun straw into gold for the miller’s daughter in exchange for her firstborn child. But is that the real story? Adventure, humor, and magic abound in this Bookshelf Must-Have pick for middle grade readers.

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Pre-K

Bookshelf Must-Have: Llama Llama Loves to Read

With fun-to-read rhymes and colorful illustrations, this book from beloved author Anna Dewdney will delight little ones learning to read and all fans of the Llama Llama series.

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Growing Reader

Tween

Bookshelf Must-Have: How to Be an Engineer

Learn all that it takes to become a real-life engineer in How to Be an Engineer! Part fact-filled guide and part activity book, this month’s Bookshelf Must-Have is all kinds of STEAM fun.

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Pre-K

Growing Reader

Bookshelf Must-Have: Don’t Blink!

A book that will help put your child to sleep? Talk about every parent’s dream! Don’t Blink!, a picture book written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by David Roberts, is bedtime reading at its finest.

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Teen

Bookshelf Must-Have: The Beauty That Remains

Looking for a teen book that’ll give you all the feels? This month’s Bookshelf Must-Have pick is a true tearjerker about love, loss, and everything in between. YA readers who enjoy stories packed with emotion will adore every page of Ashley Woodfolk’s The Beauty That Remains.

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Growing Reader

Bookshelf Must-Have: Princess Pulverizer

Our latest Bookshelf Must-Have pick is a chapter book that's fast-paced, fun, and filled with offbeat but lovable characters — all the ingredients of a kid-pleaser.

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Baby & Toddler

Bookshelf Must-Have: Open the Garage Door

This sturdy lift-the-flap book is full of exciting surprises and fun vehicles that will keep your baby or toddler delighted each and every reading.

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Pre-K

Growing Reader

Bookshelf Must-Have: Love

We're thrilled to be featuring Love as our latest Bookshelf Must-Have selection, a beautiful, remarkable, and timely rumination on our most binding emotion from children's literature powerhouses Matt de la Peña and Loren Long.

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Pre-K

Growing Reader

Bookshelf Must-Have: The Lost Picnic

Looking for a book for readers of all ages that's as beautiful as it is fun? Our latest Bookshelf Must-Have pick is just that book. A modern seek-and-find in the tradition of I Spy, The Lost Picnic is a playful and gorgeous book parents and kids will love poring over together.

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Baby & Toddler

Pre-K

Bookshelf Must-Have: We're Different, We're the Same

For our latest Bookshelf Must-Have pick, we're turning to our friends on Sesame Street. With warmth, wisdom, and fun, they're showing toddlers and preschoolers the many ways in which we are wonderfully different and, perhaps more importantly, the many ways in which we are alike.

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