We Poop on the Potty
Colorful illustrations show how many real and imaginary creatures poop. Recommended for ages 3–6.
Colorful illustrations show how many real and imaginary creatures poop. Recommended for ages 3–6.
Downtown Library: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Ellettsville Branch: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Colorful illustrations show how many real and imaginary creatures poop. Recommended for ages 3–6.
Colorful illustrations show how many real and imaginary creatures poop. Recommended for ages 3–6.
When an unhoused boy enters school, he runs afoul of rules and finds himself alone, but finds that he has imagination, resilience, and can define "the bright side" for himself.
When an unhoused boy enters school, he runs afoul of rules and finds himself alone, but finds that he has imagination, resilience, and can define "the bright side" for himself.
Born in a city park, a little cat belongs to no one until he's befriended and cared for by Donald, a soldier. Donald is sent away to fight in a far-off war-zone. Warfare drastically changes Donald's life, but when the lonely cat and the forgotten man are reunited, their world suddenly seems a brighter and more hopeful place.
Born in a city park, a little cat belongs to no one until he's befriended and cared for by Donald, a soldier. Donald is sent away to fight in a far-off war-zone. Warfare drastically changes Donald's life, but when the lonely cat and the forgotten man are reunited, their world suddenly seems a brighter and more hopeful place.
Getting in trouble is what Hector does best. He knows that not much is expected of him. In fact, he gets some of his most brilliant prank ideas while sitting in detention. But how far is too far? When Hector plays a prank on a homeless man and is seen and shamed by a schoolmate, he reaches a turning point. Recommended for ages 7–12.
Getting in trouble is what Hector does best. He knows that not much is expected of him. In fact, he gets some of his most brilliant prank ideas while sitting in detention. But how far is too far? When Hector plays a prank on a homeless man and is seen and shamed by a schoolmate, he reaches a turning point. Recommended for ages 7–12.
Silly super animal antics touch on all the essential potty training adventures, all without a hint of kryptonite. Recommended for ages 3–6.
Silly super animal antics touch on all the essential potty training adventures, all without a hint of kryptonite. Recommended for ages 3–6.
Collin struggles with anxiety and grief after the death of his mother, and his father's resulting hoarding problems. Told in verse with pages from Collin's worse-case scenarios notebook interspersed. Recommended for ages 8–12.
Collin struggles with anxiety and grief after the death of his mother, and his father's resulting hoarding problems. Told in verse with pages from Collin's worse-case scenarios notebook interspersed. Recommended for ages 8–12.
A young boy and his grandfather share a love of painting, but after his grandfather dies the boy isn't sure he will ever want to paint again. When a girl in the village asks him to teach her to paint, the boy realizes that painting is a way to keep his grandfather's memory and love alive. Recommended for ages 3–6.
A young boy and his grandfather share a love of painting, but after his grandfather dies the boy isn't sure he will ever want to paint again. When a girl in the village asks him to teach her to paint, the boy realizes that painting is a way to keep his grandfather's memory and love alive. Recommended for ages 3–6.
Zora loves her Aunt Bea and the stories she tells about their family members. As Aunt Bea grows increasingly sick, the stories become less frequent, until they stop all together. After Aunt Bea's passing, Zora realizes that Aunt Bea was preparing her to be the next story keeper. Recommended for ages 4–8.
Zora loves her Aunt Bea and the stories she tells about their family members. As Aunt Bea grows increasingly sick, the stories become less frequent, until they stop all together. After Aunt Bea's passing, Zora realizes that Aunt Bea was preparing her to be the next story keeper. Recommended for ages 4–8.
When 3-year-old Alex's father dies suddenly of a heart attack, his mother explains what happened and that his father can never come back in words that Alex can understand. Recommended for ages 3–6.
When 3-year-old Alex's father dies suddenly of a heart attack, his mother explains what happened and that his father can never come back in words that Alex can understand. Recommended for ages 3–6.
One year after her mum's death, Luna struggles to understand why her mum took her own life. Her dad explains what happened, and together they talk about all the happy memories they have of her mum. Includes a guide for discussing death by suicide with children. Recommended for ages 6–9.
One year after her mum's death, Luna struggles to understand why her mum took her own life. Her dad explains what happened, and together they talk about all the happy memories they have of her mum. Includes a guide for discussing death by suicide with children. Recommended for ages 6–9.