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for Ages 2–11 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
55,564 books found
Keeping Corner
Kashmira Sheth
In 1918 India, twelve-year-old Leela faces the strict traditions of being a child widow while encountering the revolutio
Ages 11–15
Kami and the Yaks
Andrea Stenn Stryer
High in the Himalayas, a young deaf Sherpa boy braves a fierce hailstorm and uses his keen eyes to find a missing yak tr
Ages 4–8
Justice Is...: A Guide for Young Truth Seekers
Preet Bharara
Learn how heroes like Malala Yousafzai and John Lewis fought for what is right by asking hard questions and using their
Ages 4–8
Just Being Audrey
Margaret Cardillo
Before she was a movie star, Audrey Hepburn was a girl in occupied Holland who used her kindness and spirit to help thos
Ages 4–9
Just Another Ordinary Day
Rod Clement
For the child who needs a spark of magic in their daily routine, this story proves that even the most mundane activities
Ages 4–8
Just a Little Bit
Ann Tompert
An elephant and a mouse can't get their seesaw to budge until a whole parade of animal friends—and one tiny beetle—join
Ages 3–7
Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom
Charles A. Taylor
Personal songs, archival photos, and historical records tell the powerful story of the first Juneteenth celebrations and
Ages 10–16
Jubela
Cristina Kessler
A baby rhino wanders the scorched African savannah alone until an unexpected connection helps him survive the threat of
Ages 5–9
Joseph
Brian Wildsmith
Golden borders frame the epic journey of a boy sold into Egyptian slavery, where grand illustrations show he is just one
Ages 5–11
John Smith Escapes Again!
Rosalyn Schanzer
Escaping pirates, slave drivers, and angry mobs is all in a day's work for 17th-century explorer John Smith in this acti
Ages 8–12
John Henry
Julius Lester
Watercolor illustrations bring to life the legendary strength of Johnnie Henry as he faces off against a machine in this
Ages 4–10
John Coltrane's Giant Steps
Chris Raschka
Raindrops, snowflakes, and kittens transform into instruments and tempo to turn John Coltrane’s famous jazz rhythms into
Ages 3–8
John Blair and the Great Hinckley Fire
Josephine Nobisso
African American porter John Blair risks everything to lead passengers to safety as a terrifying firestorm sweeps throug
Ages 7–11
John and Abigail Adams: An American Love Story
Judith St. George
The founding of a nation unfolds through the intimate letters and shared wisdom of Abigail Adams and her husband, John.
Ages 10–14
Jim Thorpe's Bright Path
Joseph Bruchac
Vivid acrylic paintings illustrate the journey of a Native American boy whose childhood education paved the way for his
Ages 6–10
The Jazz Fly #1
The Jazz Fly
Matthew Gollub
A fly on his way to a jazz gig gathers rhythms from a frog, a hog, and a dog, blending their unique sounds into a toe-ta
Ages 3–8
Jake's Orphan
Peggy Brooke
Tree finally finds a home on a North Dakota farm, but his peaceful new life is tested when his unpredictable brother Aco
Ages 9–13
Jake the Philharmonic Dog
Karen LeFrak
Follow Jake the dog behind the scenes of the New York Philharmonic as he explores the instruments and steals the hearts
Ages 4–8
History in Art
Islamic Empires
Nicola Barber
Ancient artifacts and vibrant artwork reveal a millennium of history, showing exactly how people lived, fought, and buil
Ages 9–12
Isaac Newton: The Scientist Who Changed Everything
Philip Steele
For the child who constantly asks why things fall or how the universe works: an engaging look at the man who decoded the
Ages 8–12
Jamie Lee Curtis Books
Is There Really a Human Race?
Jamie Lee Curtis
For the child who feels pressured to be the best, this rhythmic inquiry helps shift the focus from winning to the joy of
Ages 4–8
Verla Kay's Historical Stories
Iron Horses
Verla Kay
Thumping, clanging, and banging rhythms bring the mid-1800s race to build the transcontinental railroad to life through
Ages 4–8
The Iron Dragon Never Sleeps
Stephen Krensky
Ten-year-old Winnie befriends a young boy in a 1867 mining town and witnesses the immense labor of Chinese workers build
Ages 7–10
Irena Sendler and the Children of the Warsaw Ghetto
Susan Goldman Rubin
One brave social worker risks everything to smuggle hundreds of Jewish children to safety during the Nazi occupation of
Ages 8–12
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