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for Ages 8–10 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
38,988 books found
Scien-Trickery
J. Patrick Lewis
Rhyming riddles about germs, oxygen, and electricity turn complex science topics into a playful game of wits and discove
Ages 6–10
The School at Crooked Creek
Laurie Lawlor
Six-year-old Beansie dreads his first day at the one-room schoolhouse, but life on the nineteenth-century Indiana fronti
Ages 6–9
Satchmo's Blues
Alan Schroeder
Young Louis Armstrong dreams of making music while growing up in New Orleans, working hard to finally buy the pawn shop
Ages 5–9
The Samurai Trilogy #1
The Samurai's Tale
Erik Christian Haugaard
Orphaned in 16th-century Japan, young Taro rises through the ranks of a great warlord's army to reclaim his honor as a s
Ages 10–14
Same, Same but Different
Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw
Two boys living on opposite sides of the world share letters and drawings that prove their lives are filled with the sam
Ages 4–8
Sharing Nature with Children
Salmon Stream
Carol Reed-Jones
Pacific salmon face incredible dangers during their life cycle, highlighting the delicate connections between all living
Ages 4–9
Sachiko Means Happiness
Kimiko Sakai
Young Sachiko navigates complex feelings of anger and confusion as she learns to care for her grandmother who is changin
Ages 4–8
The Rusty, Trusty Tractor
Joy Cowley
Micah thinks his grandfather needs a new tractor, until a shiny modern machine gets stuck and the old, rusty one comes t
Ages 4–8
Runaways, The
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Three kids trapped by family problems on a Nevada ranch in 1951 plot an intense emotional escape from their difficult li
Ages 9–13
Ruby Sings the Blues
Niki Daly
For the child whose big energy or loud voice often feels like 'too much.' Learn how Ruby turns a loud problem into a mus
Ages 4–8
Rough, Tough Charley
Verla Kay
Rhyming verses follow the fearless Charley Parkhurst, an orphan who outran expectations to become a respected stagecoach
Ages 5–9
Rose Blanche
Christophe Gallaz
A young German girl discovers a concentration camp in her own backyard and decides to bring food to the prisoners in a q
Ages 8–12
Romina's Rangoli
Malathi Michelle Iyengar
Romina combines Indian Rangoli art with Mexican papel picado to create a beautiful masterpiece that celebrates both side
Ages 5–9
Rock Your Mocs
Laurel Goodluck
For children discovering the beauty of their own traditions or learning about others, this book celebrates the pride of
Ages 4–8
The Robin Makes a Laughing Sound: A Birder's Journal
Sallie Wolf
For the child who finds magic in the backyard. This blending of poetry and field notes inspires young explorers to obser
Ages 8–12
Roasted Peanuts
Tim Egan
Jackson the cat doesn't make the baseball team like his best friend Sam, but he discovers a surprising way to become a s
Ages 4–8
Riding the Flume
Patricia Curtis Pfitsch
In the rugged California frontier of 1894, fifteen-year-old Francie risks everything to protect a giant ancient sequoia
Ages 10–14
Great Episodes
The Riddle of Penncroft Farm
Dorothea Jensen
Unhappy about his move to Valley Forge, Lars teams up with the ghost of an ancestor to uncover a missing will and solve
Ages 9–13
Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party: A Novel
Ying Chang Compestine
Nine-year-old Ling witnesses her world fracture during the Cultural Revolution as her doctor parents face imprisonment a
Ages 10–14
Remembering Manzanar: Life in a Japanese Relocation Camp
Michael L. Cooper
Stark photographs and historical accounts reveal the daily lives of 120,000 Japanese Americans unjustly incarcerated at
Ages 9–12
Remember Pearl Harbor: American and Japanese Survivors Tell Their Stories
Thomas B. Allen
First-hand accounts from survivors shed light on the Pearl Harbor attack and the subsequent forced relocation of 120,000
Ages 10–14
Remarkable, Rough-Riding Life of Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Empire America, The
Cheryl Harness
You'll learn how a sickly boy became a rough-riding cowboy president who built the Panama Canal and established America'
Ages 8–12
Redcoats and Petticoats
Katherine Kirkpatrick
A family on Long Island uses laundry on a clothesline as a secret code to spy for Washington's army and help the Patriot
Ages 6–10
Conservar la naturaleza
Reciclar
Jo Gordon
Learn how composting and home recycling protect the environment through the clear diagrams and helpful photographs in th
Ages 6–9
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