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for Ages 8–11 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
39,033 books found
Ikenga
Nnedi Okorafor
Nnamdi’s life changes forever when he gains access to superhuman powers through the Ikenga in this high-stakes fantasy s
Ages 9–13
I'm Trying to Love... #4
I'm Trying to Love Rocks
Bethany Barton
Geology gets a hilarious makeover through colorful illustrations and storytelling designed to make rock science incredib
Ages 4–8
I Don't Like to Read
Nancy Carlson
For the child who feels frustrated or embarrassed by reading struggles, this story offers a gentle hand and the reassura
Ages 4–8
I Can Help
Reem Faruqi
For the child who felt pressured to go along with a group even when it felt wrong. A sensitive look at how our choices a
Ages 4–8
Young Heroes #2
Hippolyta and the Curse of the Amazons
Jane Yolen, Robert J. Harris
For the child grappling with the weight of tradition versus their own sense of right and wrong, or those navigating comp
Ages 10–14
Harry Versus the First 100 Days of School
Emily Jenkins
For the child who feels the weight of first-grade expectations and needs a gentle roadmap for navigating social nerves a
Ages 6–9
Harriet's Expanding Heart
Rachel Brace
For the child navigating the complex feelings of a changing family dynamic as parents find new partners and households m
Ages 4–10
Half Moon Summer
Elaine Vickers
For the preteen navigating the messy transitions of middle school, family secrets, and the quiet power of showing up for
Ages 8–12
Godfather Death
Sally Nicholls
For the child grappling with the mystery of life's boundaries, this lyrical folktale offers a gentle way to explore the
Ages 7–10
Zoe Washington #1
From the Desk of Zoe Washington
Janae Marks
Between baking for a TV challenge and reading a surprise letter from prison, twelve-year-old Zoe must decide if she has
Ages 8–12
From My Window
Otavio Junior
For the child who loves to watch the world go by. This vibrant celebration of community helps kids find beauty and wonde
Ages 4–8
Francis Discovers Possible
Ashlee Latimer
For the child who has been teased about their size and needs to hear that their body is a place of wonder and limitless
Ages 4–8
Fox #3
Fox at School
Edward Marshall
For the early reader who needs a laugh to ease those classroom jitters, follow the silly and relatable school-day blunde
Ages 5–8
Everybody Gets the Blues
Leslie Staub
For the child feeling down without knowing why. This gentle book explains that sadness is a universal human experience t
Ages 4–8
Every Bird a Prince
Jenn Reese
For the child who feels different because they don't experience the same 'crushes' as their peers, even while facing hig
Ages 8–12
Dusk Explorers
Lindsay Leslie
For the child who finds magic in the fading light of day, this lyrical story celebrates the fleeting joy of neighborhood
Ages 4–8
Dog Star
Megan Shepherd
A stray dog named Laika makes history as she travels into space, viewed through the lens of a friendship that questions
Ages 8–12
Dear Yesteryear
Kimberly Annece Henderson
Archival photographs and poetic text celebrate the history and dignity of Black ancestors in this moving look back at ge
Ages 4–8
Dance Like a Leaf
AJ Irving
For children processing the illness or passing of a grandparent, this lyrical story offers a gentle way to talk about me
Ages 4–8
Daddy's Back-to-School Shopping Adventure
Alan Lawrence Sitomer
For the child who needs a giggle to ease the back to school jitters. This role reversal story turns a stressful errand i
Ages 4–8
Cozy #1
Cozy
Jan Brett
For the child learning to share their space or seeking comfort during a storm, this Alaskan tale celebrates the warmth o
Ages 4–8
Comrades for the Charter
Geoffrey Trease
For the young reader starting to ask why some people have so much while others have so little, and what it means to stan
Ages 10–15
Cargo
Adèle Tariel
For the child questioning why some people must leave their homes, this story follows Leo as he discovers the human reali
Ages 9–13
Can We Please Give the Police Department to the Grandmothers?
Junauda Petrus
For the child curious about how we take care of each other, this lyrical vision imagines a world where neighborhood gran
Ages 4–8
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