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for Ages 4–11 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
53,739 books found
Max Axiom, Super Scientist
The Shocking World of Electricity
Liam O'Donnell
For the curious child who wonders how flipping a switch turns on a light. This graphic novel makes invisible energy feel
Ages 8–12
Acorn: Economics
Possessions
Linda Staniford
For the child who wonders where their toys and clothes come from, this guide explores the journey of our stuff and how t
Ages 5–8
Nocturnal Explorers
Mice
Rebecca Rissman
For the child who is dreaming of their first small pet, this guide covers everything from cages to crumbs to ensure a ha
Ages 4–8
Library of Doom
Escape from the Pop-Up Prison
Michael Dahl
For the child who loves high-stakes action but struggles with dense text, this fast-paced escape provides a heroic boost
Ages 8–12
Food Chains
What Eats What in a Desert Food Chain
Suzanne Slade
For the young explorer curious about how desert animals survive in the heat. This guide uses vivid photos to show how en
Ages 7–10
Library of Doom #1
Attack of the Paper Bats
Michael Dahl
For the young reader who loves heroes but finds big blocks of text intimidating, this high-stakes mystery uses visual st
Ages 8–12
Rico to the Rescue
Corinne Fenton
For the child who loves animals and wants to help, this gentle story shows how even small heroes can make a big differen
Ages 6–9
Max Axiom, Super Scientist
Earth-Shaking Facts about Earthquakes
Katherine Krohn
For the curious child who wants to understand why the ground shakes. This graphic guide breaks down the science of tecto
Ages 7–10
Why Do?
Why Do Snails and Other Animals Have Shells?
Holly Beaumont
For the curious child who loves exploring the backyard or beach, this book explains how shells serve as sturdy homes and
Ages 5–7
Caroline Arnold's Animals
A Zebra's World
Caroline Arnold
Vibrant cut-paper art brings the African savanna to life, following the journey of a zebra through its unique life cycle
Ages 4–8
Math Fun
Clocks and Calendars
Tracey Steffora
The most fascinating thing you will learn is how humans use tools like pendulums and calendars to track the passing of s
Ages 5–8
All About Animals (Capstone)
Skunks
Mari C. Schuh
Watch a skunk hunt for food, defend itself from predators, and retreat to its burrow through vibrant photography and eas
Ages 4–7
These Are My Senses #1
What Can I See?
Joanna Issa
Your eyes are working hard every single day. Look closely at the world around you and discover the amazing things the se
Ages 4–6
Firestormers #3
Back Burn
Carl Bowen
For the young athlete who struggles to keep their cool when the game gets intense, this story models how to turn frustra
Ages 9–14
Evolution of Sports #1
The Evolution of Basketball
Matt Doeden
For the basketball-obsessed kid who wants to know how the game began, this deep dive explores the history of hoops from
Ages 8–12
Big Cats
Leopards
Claire Throp
Leopards take the spotlight in this detailed look at how they hunt, behave, and survive in the wild using their incredib
Ages 7–10
Yasmin #8
Yasmin the Director
Saadia Faruqi
For the creative child who loves to take charge and needs a nudge in learning how to lead with kindness and cooperation.
Ages 5–8
A+ Books
Above and Below
Tami Johnson
For the young explorer eager to discover the secret world of the rainforest. This simple guide helps children visualize
Ages 5–8
Zombies! #4
Night of the Homework Zombies
Scott Nickel
For the child who feels overwhelmed by the pressure of schoolwork, this high-energy graphic novel turns the homework str
Ages 8–11
Graphic Library: Graphic History
Story of the Statue of Liberty
Xavier W. Niz
For the child who loves to build and create, this graphic history explores the massive engineering feat and teamwork req
Ages 8–11
Primary Source Detectives
Who Marched for Civil Rights?
Richard Spilsbury
For the student curious about how ordinary people change the world, this guide uses primary sources to explore the brave
Ages 8–12
Kids Talk
Want to Play? Kids Talk about Friendliness
Pamela Hill Nettleton
Eighth-grade advice columnists Frank and Tina answer real questions about how to be a good friend and handle tricky play
Ages 6–9
Hajj
Golriz Golkar
For the curious student who wants to understand the meaning behind the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca and the sacred ritual
Ages 6–9
My Neighborhood
Places in My Neighborhood
Shelly Lyons
For the child who is curious about the buildings and people they see every day. This simple guide helps young explorers
Ages 4–7
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