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for Ages 5–11 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
52,072 books found
What Is Hip-Hop?
Eric Morse
For the child who loves music and wants to understand where their favorite beats come from. A vibrant introduction to th
Ages 3–8
What I Call Life
Jill Wolfson
Entering a group home after being taken from her mother, a pre-teen girl begins the difficult process of defining what l
Ages 9–12
What Came From the Stars
Gary D. Schmidt
For the child processing a deep loss who needs to see how beauty and bravery can emerge from the heaviest grief.
Ages 10–14
What About Bear?
written and ill. by Suzanne Bloom
For the child navigating the tricky 'three's a crowd' dynamic: a gentle look at how to include a new friend without leav
Ages 2–6
What a... Can Tell #1
What a Shell Can Tell
Helen Scales
Colors, textures, and shapes reveal the secret lives of the creatures that once called these seaside treasures home.
Ages 6–9
Whale Trails: Before and Now
Lesa Cline-Ransome
For the child who loves the ocean and wonders about how we treat our planet, this story bridges the gap between a dark h
Ages 4–8
West of the Moon
Margi Preus
West of the Moon is a 2010 young adult historical novel by American author Margi Preus.
Ages 10–14
Weekend Dad
Naseem Hrab
Moving between two different houses after a divorce leaves a young boy feeling unsettled as he searches for the true mea
Ages 4–8
Weather's Bet, The
Stephen Cowan
For the teenager navigating the highs and lows of a first crush and the emotional whirlwind of young love.
Ages 11–15
We've Got a Job
Cynthia Levinson
For the young person looking to find their voice and realize that even children have the power to change the world throu
Ages 10–18
We're Rabbits!
Lisa Westberg Peters
For the child or parent navigating the chaos of modern life, this whimsical retelling of Alice in Wonderland celebrates
Ages 8–14
We're Off To Look For Aliens
written and ill. by Colin McNaughton
A young boy named Elliott finds a stranded extraterrestrial and begins a secret, magical journey to help his new friend
Ages 3–7
We Still Belong
Christine Day
When Wesley’s big plans for Indigenous Peoples’ Day fall apart, she finds belonging and comfort in the rhythmic heart of
Ages 8–12
We Are Big Time
Hena Kahn
Moving to a new school in Wisconsin, Aliya takes to the basketball court to prove that she can play at a high level whil
Ages 8–12
Way Out West with a Baby
written and ill. by Mike Brownlow
For the adventurous little one who loves high energy journeys, this rhyming romp follows a bold baby and mom across a co
Ages 2–6
Way Back Then
Germaine Arnattaujuq and Neil Christopher
A father shares a bilingual Inuit bedtime story about a time when the world was filled with magic, paired with evocative
Ages 3–7
Watch Me Grow!
Deborah Hodge
For the reader curious about how life begins and changes, exploring the fascinating transformations of living things.
Ages 4–8
Warriors in the Crossfire
Nancy Bo Flood
For the young reader processing the complexities of conflicting loyalties and the heavy reality of living through histor
Ages 10–14
Wangari Maathai
Franck Prévot
One woman can spark a movement by planting a single tree, as seen in the inspiring life of Nobel Peace Prize winner Wang
Ages 6–10
Wallace and Grace #1
Wallace and Grace Take the Case
Heather Alexander
Two owl best friends use their detective skills and sharp eyes to track down clues and solve mysteries throughout the fo
Ages 6–9
Wall to Wall: Mural Art around the World
Mary Ann Fraser
For the curious child who sees the world as a canvas, this global journey explores how public art connects communities a
Ages 7–12
A Walk in the Woods
Nikki Grimes
Guided by a map left by his late father, a boy wanders through the woods to find a hidden treasure that helps him proces
Ages 4–8
Waking Up Wendell
April Stevens
For children who are curious about how their world wakes up and the noisy connections that link us all to our neighbors.
Ages 3–7
Waiting to Forget
Sheila Kelly Welch
For the child processing family transitions or medical trauma, this tender story navigates the heavy silence of waiting
Ages 9–13
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