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for Ages 10–11 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
23,377 books found
On Beyond A Million: An Amazing Math Journey
David M. Schwartz
Numbers stretch from popcorn kernels to dinosaurs as Professor X uses his dog and the powers of ten to explain how big a
Ages 7–11
Secret Worlds
Hidden Underwater
Kim Taylor
Vibrant photographs and clear facts reveal the secret lives and watery habitats of animals living in rivers, lakes, and
Ages 6–10
Nihancan's Feast of Beaver: Animal Tales of the North American Indians
Edward Lavitt, Robert E. McDowell
Trickster animals and ancient legends from 36 Native American tribes come together to explain how life, light, and the w
Ages 8–14
Night Running: How James Escaped with the Help of His Faithful Dog
Elisa Carbone
James heads north toward freedom with his hunting dog Zeus, discovering that the animal he feared would give him away is
Ages 6–10
Next Stop, Neptune: Experiencing the Solar System
Alvin Jenkins
Vivid three-dimensional collage art brings the scale of the solar system to life alongside fascinating facts about plane
Ages 7–10
Navajo: Visions and Voices Across the Mesa
Shonto Begay
Simple poems and atmospheric paintings blend realism with abstract art to capture childhood experiences and community li
Ages 8–14
Mystery of the Mammoth Bones: And How it Was Solved
James Cross Giblin
Follow the real 1801 expedition of artist Charles Willson Peale as he unearths two mastodon skeletons to build America's
Ages 9–12
Mystery of the Hieroglyphs: The Story of the Rosetta Stone and the Race to Decipher Egyptian Hieroglyphs
Carol Donoughue
Follow the high-stakes 1799 race to crack the code of the Rosetta Stone and finally reveal the secrets of ancient Egypti
Ages 9–12
My Librarian Is a Camel
Margriet Ruurs
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is that in some parts of the world, your library books might arrive on the back
Ages 7–12
Amada's Diary #1
My Diary from Here to There
Amada Irma Pérez
Amada records every heartfelt detail of her family's move from Mexico to California in this bilingual diary based on a t
Ages 6–10
The Magic Repair Shop #2
The Multiplying Menace
Amanda Marrone
Vengeance arrives in the form of a math-whiz villain, leaving a young prince to use a magical stick and multiplication s
Ages 7–10
Mountain Town
Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert
Follow a year in the life of a Rocky Mountain town founded by gold prospectors to see how its 19th-century roots still s
Ages 6–11
Miss Lady Bird's Wildflowers: How a First Lady Changed America
Kathi Appelt
Lady Bird Johnson’s passion for nature blooms on these pages, showing how her efforts to plant wildflowers transformed t
Ages 6–10
Mighty Jackie, the Strike-out Queen
Marissa Moss
Seventeen-year-old Jackie Mitchell steps onto the mound in 1931 to face legends Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in this true st
Ages 6–10
Midnight Forests: A Story of Gifford Pinchot and Our National Forests
Gary Hines
Gifford Pinchot journeyed from the forests of France to the White House to become the first manager of the national Fore
Ages 6–10
National Geographic Society
Meeting Dolphins: My Adventures in the Sea
Kathleen Dudzinski
Marine biologist Kathleen Dudzinski shares her firsthand research and stunning IMAX photos to reveal how dolphins commun
Ages 8–12
Mathew Brady: Civil War Photographer
Elizabeth Van Steenwyk
Peer through the lens of the man who revolutionized history by capturing the gritty reality of Civil War battlefields an
Ages 9–12
Marvelous Math: A Book of Poems
Lee Bennett Hopkins
Numbers and shapes jump off the page in these sixteen poems that reveal the rhythmic patterns of the natural world and o
Ages 6–10
National Geographic World History Biographies
Marie Curie: The Woman Who Changed the Course of Science
Philip Steele
From her childhood in Poland to her groundbreaking research on radium, see how Marie Curie's persistence changed the wor
Ages 8–12
Margaret Bourke-White: Her Pictures Were Her Life
Susan Goldman Rubin
Striking black-and-white photographs illustrate the life of the first female photojournalist to break through the indust
Ages 10–14
Marcel Marceau: Master of Mime
Gloria Spielman
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how Marcel Marceau used his talent as a mime to silently smuggle Jewish child
Ages 7–11
Mapas y globos terraqueos (Maps and Globes)
Jack Knowlton
The world is round, but maps are flat; this guide explains the fascinating language of geography and why globes offer th
Ages 7–10
Many Luscious Lollipops: A Book About Adjectives
Ruth Heller
Rhyming text and vivid illustrations transform grammar into a colorful parade of proper, possessive, and superlative adj
Ages 5–10
Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon, The
Carla Killough McClafferty
Forensic science and history collide as artists and anthropologists work to create three life-size, realistic models of
Ages 10–14
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