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for Ages 8–10 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
38,988 books found
Children of the Earth #2
Children of the Earth... Remember
Schim Schimmel
For the child marveling at the beauty of nature and asking how they can help. This book nurtures a sense of responsibili
Ages 4–8
The Cartoon Guides
The Cartoon Guide to the Environment
Larry Gonick, Alice Outwater
For the curious student who wants to understand how our planet works without the dry textbook tone. This guide makes com
Ages 10–18
Trouble Magnet
Graham Salisbury
Calvin struggles to be the man of the house in his Hawaiian neighborhood while dodging a bully and dealing with an intim
Ages 7–10
Bumble-Ardy
Maurice Sendak
A mischievous pig who has never had a birthday party decides to throw himself a wild, costumed celebration that quickly
Ages 4–8
Boy Called Dickens, A
Deborah Hopkinson
Young Charles works long hours in a boot-blacking factory, but his imagination transforms the bleak London winter into s
Ages 4–9
The Blues of Flats Brown
Walter Dean Myers
For the child who needs to know that their unique voice and talents can be a ticket to freedom and a way to process life
Ages 5–9
Blues Journey
Walter Dean Myers
For the child exploring how music can express deep feelings like sadness, hope, and resilience, this poetic tribute hono
Ages 8–14
Birmingham, 1963
Carole Boston Weatherford
Free verse and archival photos tell the heartbreaking story of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing through the e
Ages 8–12
Birmingham Sunday
Larry Dane Brimner
Photos and primary sources tell the heavy, true story of the 1963 church bombing and the brave people who fought for civ
Ages 10–14
Billy Miller #2
Billy Miller Makes a Wish
Kevin Henkes
For the sensitive child who worries their thoughts have power, this gentle story navigates the 'big kid' transition from
Ages 7–10
Behold the Beautiful Dung Beetle
Cheryl Bardoe
Dung beetles race to animal waste to battle, hoard, and lay eggs, turning a smelly pile of poop into the essential fuel
Ages 4–9
Bean Thirteen
Matthew McElligott
For the child who loves a 'fair share' but is puzzled by leftovers, this bug-filled mystery turns math logic into a laug
Ages 4–8
The Balloon Boy of San Francisco
Dorothy Kupcha Leland
Fourteen-year-old Ready Gates works as a newsboy in 1853 San Francisco until his small size leads to an unexpected chanc
Ages 8–12
At the Sign of the Sugared Plum #1
At the Sign of the Sugared Plum
Mary Hooper
London in 1665 is full of treats and fashion, but sisters Hannah and Anne must soon fight for survival as the bubonic pl
Ages 10–14
The Art of Miss Chew
Patricia Polacco
A struggling student finds her voice through her sketchbook when a perceptive teacher recognizes her artistic talent and
Ages 6–10
Amal Unbound #1
Amal Unbound
Aisha Saeed
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this story explores how courage and a love for learning can li
Ages 10–14
Alvin Ailey
Andrea Davis Pinkney
For the child who expresses themselves through movement or feels inspired by seeing how a young person's passion can cha
Ages 5–10
All the Way Home
Patricia Reilly Giff
For the child grappling with physical limitations or searching for a sense of belonging while uncovering family secrets.
Ages 8–12
Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn #1
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Mark Twain
Run away to an island, hunt for lost treasure, and escape from dark caves in this classic tale of boyhood mischief along
Ages 9–14
Barefoot Books Greek Myths
The Adventures of Odysseus
Hugh Lupton, Daniel Morden
For the child navigating the long road to a goal, this epic retelling explores the grit needed to overcome obstacles and
Ages 8–12
Abe Lincoln Grows Up
Carl Sandburg
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Carl Sandburg chronicles the early years of Abraham Lincoln, capturing the American spirit t
Ages 9–14
A Scarf For Keiko
Ann Malaspina
When his friend Keiko is sent to an internment camp, Sam must decide if he has the courage to show his support despite t
Ages 6–10
A Place to Land: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Speech That Inspired a Nation
Barry Wittenstein
For the child curious about how great ideas are born, this book reveals the collaborative and messy process behind Marti
Ages 7–11
A Boy Like You
Frank Murphy
For the boy who needs to know that being kind, showing his feelings, and being a good friend are just as brave as being
Ages 4–8
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