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for Ages 5–11 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
50,811 books found
Sports Heroes
P.K. Subban
Michael Burgan
For the young hockey fan who dreams of making it big, this biography highlights the hard work and charisma of one of the
Ages 8–12
Goliath Bird-eating Spiders and Other Extreme Bugs
Deirdre A. Prischmann
Massive spiders and extreme insects come to life through facts about their strange life cycles and the powerful defenses
Ages 7–10
George Washington: The Rise of America's First President
Agnieszka Biskup
For the student who struggles with dry history textbooks, this graphic novel brings George Washington's journey from a y
Ages 8–12
Graphic History: True Stories #1
True Stories of the Civil War
Nel Yomtov
For the student who finds history textbooks dry and prefers visual storytelling. This graphic novel brings the pivotal m
Ages 8–13
Sports Illustrated Kids: Greatest
Soccer's Greatest Last-Second Shots and Other Crunch-Time Heroics
Matt Chandler
For the young athlete who loves high-stakes drama, these true stories of legendary soccer goals show how grit and focus
Ages 8–12
Stone Arch Fairy Tales #2
Secrets, Monsters, and Magic Mirrors
Donald B. Lemke
For the child who loves fairy tales but craves more action, these high-energy graphic novel retellings offer a fresh, mo
Ages 8–12
This or That Sports Debate
This or That Sports Debate
Michelle Schaub
Compelling either/or questions about the world of sports spark lively debates and sharpen critical thinking skills for y
Ages 7–11
True Stories of the Revolutionary War
Elizabeth Raum
For the visual learner who prefers action over long paragraphs, these graphic accounts transform dry history into a vivi
Ages 8–12
Heinemann Read and Learn: Animals #1
Earthworms
Lola M. Schaefer
Slither underground to see how earthworms live, what they eat, and how their unique bodies help them navigate the soil i
Ages 4–7
All About Science
All About Forces
Angela Royston
For the curious child who wonders why things fall down or how a magnet works. This clear guide uses real-world photos to
Ages 5–8
Healthy Foods on MyPlate
Vegetables on My Plate
Mari Schuh
For the curious young eater wondering what is actually on their plate. This simple guide explores the plant parts we eat
Ages 3–7
DC Super Hero Adventures: Batman #1
Batman and the Ultimate Riddle
Michael Anthony Steele
For the child who loves cracking codes and solving problems, this high-stakes adventure rewards logic and persistence th
Ages 7–11
Decoding the Mind
Why We Laugh: The Science of Giggles
Pamela Dell
For the curious middle grader who wonders why a simple joke can make their whole body shake, this book breaks down the b
Ages 9–13
Engage Literacy
Weather Watch
Jacquie Kilkenny
For the budding scientist curious about the changing skies, this simple guide helps early readers identify clouds, rain,
Ages 4–7
Blazers: Extreme Sports
Downhill BMX
Sarah L. Schuette
For the adventurous child who loves speed, this introduction to downhill BMX explores the excitement of the track while
Ages 6–9
Say What You See
Play
Rebecca Rissman
Explore how children across the globe and throughout history have found joy in play, from simple wooden toys of the past
Ages 4–7
You Choose
Life as a Viking
Allison Lassieur
For the child who loves to be in control and wants to know what it was actually like to stand on a Viking ship or live i
Ages 8–12
My First Graphic Novel
Fall Is Fun
Cari Meister
For the child eager to explore the changing outdoors, this early graphic novel celebrates the simple joys of autumn trad
Ages 4–7
First Graphics: Science Cycles
Seed, Sprout, Fruit: An Apple Tree Life Cycle
Shannon Knudsen
Witness the transformation of a tiny seed into a fruit-bearing tree through this graphic novel journey into the life cyc
Ages 6–9
Race for History
Who Really Created Democracy?
Amie Jane Leavitt
For the curious student wondering why we vote: explore how different cultures, from Ancient Greece to the Iroquois, shap
Ages 8–12
Nasty (But Useful!) Science #1
Onion Juice, Poop, and Other Surprising Sources of Alternative Energy
Mark Weakland
For the child who loves everything gross and stinky, this book turns bathroom humor into a fascinating lesson on renewab
Ages 8–11
Fact Finders
Our Earth
Joanne Mattern
For the young explorer wondering what makes our world so special. This guide uses vibrant photos to help early readers d
Ages 5–8
Our Solar System #1
Planets of Our Solar System
Steve Kortenkamp
For the child who gazes at the night sky with wonder, this clear guide introduces the sun and the eight planets using si
Ages 7–10
Asian Animals
King Cobras
Joanne Mattern
For the young explorer fascinated by the natural world's most powerful hunters, this guide introduces the king cobra thr
Ages 5–8
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