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for Ages 9–10 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
27,967 books found
Georgia in Hawaii: When Georgia O'Keefe Painted What She Pleased
Amy Novesky
Denied access to the pineapple fields she was hired to paint, Georgia O’Keeffe roams Hawaii to capture the vibrant tropi
Ages 5–10
Pioneros de la Ciencia
Galileo y el universo (Galileo and the Universe)
Steve Parker
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how Galileo used his telescope to prove the Earth wasn't the center of the un
Ages 8–12
The Forbidden Schoolhouse: The True and Dramatic Story of Prudence Crandall and Her Students
Suzanne Jurmain
In 1831, Prudence Crandall sparked a firestorm in a Connecticut town by defying local outrage to open her school doors t
Ages 10–14
Following the Coast
Jim Arnosky
Detailed artwork captures the wild beauty of the Atlantic shoreline, from the smallest beach flowers to the many creatur
Ages 8–12
Fatty Legs: A True Story
Christy Jordan-Fenton, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton
Determined to learn to read, eight-year-old Olemaun leaves her Arctic village for a residential school where she must pr
Ages 9–12
Equal Shmequal
Virginia Kroll
A group of forest animals tries to balance a seesaw for a fair game of tug-of-war, learning that equality is about more
Ages 5–9
The Enchanted Life of Valentina Mejía
Alexandra Alessandri
Valentina and her brother tumble into a magical world of Colombian folklore, where they must uncover family secrets to f
Ages 8–12
The Traveling Photographer #1
An Elephant in the Backyard
Richard Sobol
Vivid photographs show exactly what it is like to live, eat, and play alongside a domesticated elephant in a small villa
Ages 6–10
Through the Lens
The Dust Bowl Through the Lens
Martin W. Sandler
Stark black-and-white photographs reveal the grit and resilience of American families surviving the nation's greatest ec
Ages 10–14
Driven: A Photobiography of Henry Ford
Don Mitchell
Henry Ford changed the world with the assembly line, but his life was a mix of innovation and deep prejudice. Real photo
Ages 10–14
Dragon Bones and Dinosaur Eggs: A Photobiography of Explorer Roy Chapman Andrews
Ann Bausum
Follow Roy Chapman Andrews into the Gobi Desert, where he braved the elements to prove dinosaurs were egg-layers and cha
Ages 8–12
Dove Song
Kristine L. Franklin
With her father missing in Vietnam and her mother overwhelmed by grief, eleven-year-old Bobbie Lynn must guard a family
Ages 9–13
Clubhouse Books #1
Dangerous Snake and Reptile Club, The
Daniel San Souci
Two brothers return from vacation with a car full of critters and start a nature club, but they must solve a mystery whe
Ages 5–10
A Dangerous Engine: Benjamin Franklin, From Scientist to Diplomat
Joan Dash
Benjamin Franklin was more than just a printer; he was a scientific celebrity whose discoveries helped him win over Euro
Ages 10–14
D Is for Doufu: An Alphabet Book of Chinese Culture
Maywan Shen Krach
Vibrant folk art and Chinese characters illustrate 5,000 years of history through 23 essential words and cultural legend
Ages 8–13
Cornhusk, Silk, and Wishbones: A Book of Dolls from Around the World
Michelle Markel
Travel from 1000 B.C. to the present day to see how children across every continent have used corn husks, silk, and bone
Ages 7–12
Compost Critters
Bianca Lavies
Magnified photographs reveal a hidden world of mites, millipedes, and bacteria working tirelessly to turn garden scraps
Ages 5–10
Colonization and the Wampanoag Story
Linda Coombs
Beyond the traditional myths of discovery lies the true story of America, told through the vital and enduring perspectiv
Ages 8–14
Wells of Knowledge Science Series #4
Can You Count to a Googol?
Robert E. Wells
Travel from millions and billions all the way to a googol to see how many atoms make up the universe and how long ago th
Ages 6–10
Brainstorm: The Stories of Twenty American Kid Inventors
Tom Tucker
From earmuffs to the Popsicle, see how twenty real kids used their creativity to invent famous products and navigate the
Ages 9–14
Crime Scene Science #1
Bone Detective: The Story of Forensic Anthropologist Diane France
Lorraine Jean Hopping
Unearth the secrets of the past with Diane France, a scientist who studies bones to solve historical mysteries and moder
Ages 10–14
The Big Books
The Big Rock
Bruce Hiscock
A massive granite rock sits quietly in a forest, holding millions of years of geological history within its rough edges
Ages 6–10
Bicycle Man
Allen Say
Japanese students at a mountain school watch in amazement as an African American soldier performs incredible bicycle stu
Ages 5–10
Benno and the Night of Broken Glass
Meg Wiviott
For parents seeking a gentle but honest entry point to discuss the Holocaust and the consequences of intolerance through
Ages 7–11
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