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for Ages 9–10 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
28,135 books found
Why Does the Coqui Sing?
Barbara Garland Polikoff
Thirteen-year-old Luz finds that moving to Puerto Rico is a slow, difficult climb as she tries to find her rhythm in a c
Ages 8–12
Whoosh!
Chris Barton
A cooling mistake in a laboratory leads to the accidental creation of the Super Soaker, the most powerful water blaster
Ages 7–10
Joe Ford #1
Who's Jim Hines?
Jean Alicia Elster
In the midst of the Great Depression, a twelve-year-old boy in Detroit watches his father run a lumber yard while learni
Ages 8–12
Who Named Their Pony Macaroni?
Marilyn Singer
Meet the many animals that have called the White House home through humorous poems and colorful collage illustrations.
Ages 7–12
White House Kids
Joe Rhatigan
Sneak behind the scenes of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to see how the children of presidents played, studied, and grew up i
Ages 8–12
Whirligigs: The Wondrous Windmills of Vollis Simpson's Imagination
Carole Boston Weatherford
Giant, spinning towers made of scrap metal and spare parts rise from a North Carolina farm in this look at the elaborate
Ages 4–9
Batpig #1
When Pigs Fly
Rob Harrell
Chaos ensues when an ordinary pig gains extraordinary superpowers, leading to a botched experiment and a brand-new super
Ages 7–10
When I Crossed No-Bob
Margaret McMullan
Twelve-year-old Addy relies on her integrity and bravery to face poverty and violence in rural Mississippi during the Re
Ages 10–14
When Forests Burn: The Story of Wildfire in America
Albert Marrin
From the Ice Age to modern firestorms, archival photographs trace the powerful and complex history of wildfires across t
Ages 10–18
Inside Out and Back Again #2
When Clouds Touch Us
Thanhhà Lại
Hà finally felt settled in Alabama, but now she must find her voice and footing all over again as a Vietnamese refugee m
Ages 8–12
What to Expect When You're Expecting Larvae
Bridget Heos
Insects go through wild changes as they grow up; this humorous guide uses a question-and-answer format to reveal the sci
Ages 5–9
What To Do About Alice?
Barbara Kerley
Being the President's daughter doesn't stop Alice Roosevelt from being a wild, unconventional spirit in this lively look
Ages 4–9
What the Heart Knows
Joyce Sidman
Gentle verses and surreal art offer a quiet space to process heavy feelings like seeking forgiveness or mending a broken
Ages 10–18
Indigenous Knowledge #1
What the Eagle Sees
Eldon Yellowhorn, Kathy Lowinger
Indigenous voices and oral stories provide a new look at history, sharing how the people of Turtle Island responded to i
Ages 9–14
What Isabella Wanted: Isabella Stewart Gardner Builds a Museum
Candace Fleming
Isabella Stewart Gardner followed her own rules to build an eclectic and controversial art collection that became a lege
Ages 4–9
What Happened on Planet Kid
Jane Leslie Conly
While her mother heals from surgery, Dawn retreats into the country to build a magical imaginary world with a new friend
Ages 8–12
What Flowers Remember
Shannon Wiersbitzky
As Old Red Clancy begins to lose his memory, Delia works to preserve their gardening bond by capturing his most precious
Ages 8–12
Whales and Us: Our Shared Journey
India Desjardins
Humans and whales are more connected than you think. Learn how studying their unique biology and social behaviors can he
Ages 9–12
Whale of a Time, A: A Funny Poem for Each Day of the Year
Lou Peacock
Wake up to a year of giggles with this massive collection featuring a witty, illustrated poem for every single morning o
Ages 5–11
Wet Cement: A Mix of Concrete Poems
Bob Raczka
Words jump, bump, and twist across the page in these 31 concrete poems where the very shape of the text illustrates the
Ages 8–12
Welcome to America, Champ!
Catherine Stier
Thomas leaves England behind for a new life in 1945, feeling both nervous and hopeful as he journeys toward America with
Ages 6–10
Weird & Wild Animal Facts
Jessica Loy
Did you know some animals use weird traits to clean themselves or hide? See the strangest ways creatures eat and defend
Ages 6–10
We Sing from the Heart: How The Slants® Took Their Fight for Free Speech to the Supreme Court
Mia Wenjen
A rock band transforms a painful slur into a badge of pride, taking their fight for identity and free speech all the way
Ages 6–10
We Are Like the Clouds/Somos Como las Nubes
Jorge Argueta
Bilingual poems and evocative paintings capture the dreams, fears, and hopes of Central American children traveling towa
Ages 8–12
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