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for Ages 4–10 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
53,402 books found
Special Brothers and Sisters
Annette Hames, Monica McCaffrey
For the child who feels both love and frustration while growing up with a sibling who has a disability or special needs.
Ages 7–15
Don't Rush Me!
Chynna Laird
For the child who feels overwhelmed by quick transitions and loud environments, this story helps bridge the gap between
Ages 4–8
Danny and Elly: Just Smile
Ashley Clayton
For the child who needs a reminder that their smile is a gift. This sweet story explores the power of positivity and sha
Ages 2–6
Grace Learns To Forgive
Shelise Thompson
For the child struggling to let go of hurt feelings after a misunderstanding. This story helps little ones navigate the
Ages 4–8
What's My Job?
Gail Thornburgh, Mary R. Donahue
For children navigating the confusion of divorce, this gentle guide helps explain the roles of parents and the stability
Ages 4–9
Monk Monk & Me
Nolan Johnson
The complex rhythms and improvisational genius of jazz legend Thelonious Monk come to life in this introduction to one o
Ages 4–8
Little Bear and the Two Caves
Shannon Rios Paulsen
For the child adjusting to life in two separate homes after a divorce. A gentle bear's journey validates the love that s
Ages 3–7
Yusuke Yonezu Board Books
Triangles
Yusuke Yonezu
For the curious toddler who sees patterns everywhere and is beginning to name the shapes that build our world.
Ages 1–4
The Grief Rock
Natasha Daniels
For the child grappling with the heavy weight of loss. This therapeutic story helps little ones understand that while gr
Ages 5–10
Keep Your Head Up
Tasha Faruqui
For the child having a 'no-good' day where everything goes wrong, from messy hair to school mishaps, and needs a gentle
Ages 4–8
Pirate Smells
Bonnie Ferrante
For the child who loves the silly and slightly stinky side of life. This playful exploration of pirate life uses sensory
Ages 3–7
What Are You Crying About?
Brian M Holmes
For the child learning to process big emotions and tears. This quirky story helps children understand that crying is a n
Ages 3–7
Where Did Poppy Go?
Gail Silver
For the child grappling with the absence of a loved one and wondering where they have gone. A gentle guide for navigatin
Ages 4–8
Everywhere, Still
M.H. Clark
For the child navigating the big feelings of loss, this lyrical story helps them find comforting connections to loved on
Ages 4–8
Harmony Dances On
Mandy Woolf
For the child who expresses their feelings best through movement and is learning to shine with confidence in their own u
Ages 3–7
All About Grief
Dr. Lora-Ellen McKinney
For children processing the heavy weight of loss, this gentle guide helps explain the complex feelings of grief in ways
Ages 5–11
We Need to Talk About Death
Sarah Chavez, Neon Squid
For the curious child asking big questions about life and loss, this guide offers an honest, gentle, and scientific look
Ages 8–12
The Lonely Chair
P.G. Shriver
For the child who feels overlooked or outgrown, this gentle story shows that everyone has a place where they truly belon
Ages 3–7
Where is God?, Children Dealing with Grief
Barbara Lynne Parker
For children processing the loss of a loved one and seeking spiritual reassurance. This book offers a gentle path for fa
Ages 3–8
Children Helping Children with Grief
Beverly Chappell
A comforting guide where children and teens share their own stories of loss to help peers feel less alone while navigati
Ages 8–15
Something Sad Happened
Darby A. Strickland
A comforting guide for toddlers and preschoolers processing a loss, using simple language and a biblical foundation to e
Ages 2–5
The Memory Book #1
The Memory Book
Joanna Rowland
For the child who is navigating the difficult emotions of losing a loved one and needs a gentle way to keep their spirit
Ages 4–8
The Elephant in the Room
Amanda Edwards, Leslie Ponciano
For the child sensing a heavy mood at home that no one is talking about. This gentle metaphor helps families name and di
Ages 4–8
Grandma is An Angel Now
Candi Purdiman
For the child grappling with the loss of a grandmother and looking for ways to keep her memory alive through love and co
Ages 4–8
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