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for Ages 9–11 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
28,271 books found
Compost Critters
Bianca Lavies
Magnified photographs reveal a hidden world of mites, millipedes, and bacteria working tirelessly to turn garden scraps
Ages 5–10
Colonization and the Wampanoag Story
Linda Coombs
Beyond the traditional myths of discovery lies the true story of America, told through the vital and enduring perspectiv
Ages 8–14
Wells of Knowledge Science Series #4
Can You Count to a Googol?
Robert E. Wells
Travel from millions and billions all the way to a googol to see how many atoms make up the universe and how long ago th
Ages 6–10
Brainstorm: The Stories of Twenty American Kid Inventors
Tom Tucker
From earmuffs to the Popsicle, see how twenty real kids used their creativity to invent famous products and navigate the
Ages 9–14
The Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club
Phillip Hoose
Fifteen-year-old Knud Pedersen and his classmates launch a secret club of saboteurs to fight the Nazis after the adults
Ages 11–16
Crime Scene Science #1
Bone Detective: The Story of Forensic Anthropologist Diane France
Lorraine Jean Hopping
Unearth the secrets of the past with Diane France, a scientist who studies bones to solve historical mysteries and moder
Ages 10–14
The Big Books
The Big Rock
Bruce Hiscock
A massive granite rock sits quietly in a forest, holding millions of years of geological history within its rough edges
Ages 6–10
Bicycle Man
Allen Say
Japanese students at a mountain school watch in amazement as an African American soldier performs incredible bicycle stu
Ages 5–10
Benno and the Night of Broken Glass
Meg Wiviott
For parents seeking a gentle but honest entry point to discuss the Holocaust and the consequences of intolerance through
Ages 7–11
Beethoven Lives Upstairs
Barbara Nichol
Christoph is furious when an eccentric composer moves into his house, but his anger turns to admiration as he discovers
Ages 7–11
Basketball Belles: How Two Teams and One Scrappy Player Put Women's Hoops on the Map
Sue Macy
Agnes Morley hits the court for the very first all-female intercollegiate basketball game in 1896, proving that women be
Ages 6–10
Barefoot Books
The Barefoot Book of Heroic Children
Rebecca Hazell
From Anne Frank to Wilma Rudolph, these twelve true stories highlight how young people used their courage to change the
Ages 8–12
Ballot Box Battle
Emily Arnold McCully
Young Cordelia watches her neighbor Elizabeth Cady Stanton fight for the right to vote and learns what it means to be tr
Ages 5–9
Baby Flo: Florence Mills Lights Up the Stage
Alan Schroeder
A talented young singer and dancer from the Harlem Renaissance takes the stage as this biography follows Florence Mills
Ages 6–10
Aunt Minnie #1
Aunt Minnie McGranahan
Mary Skillings Prigger
For children processing the loss of parents or adjusting to a large, chaotic household, this heartwarming tale shows how
Ages 4–9
The Art of Freedom: How Artists See America
Bob Raczka
Artists define freedom through images of jazz, immigrants, and baseball. View famous masterpieces that show the diverse
Ages 7–11
Arrowhawk
Lola M. Schaefer
A wounded red-tailed hawk fights for survival in the wild before human rescuers step in to help him heal and return to t
Ages 5–10
Helen Cowcher's Environmental Books
Antarctica
Helen Cowcher
Poetic text and striking illustrations follow penguin chicks and seal pups as they grow up in the beautiful but fragile
Ages 4–9
Anahita's Woven Riddle
Meghan Nuttall Sayres
Anahita defies tradition in twentieth-century Iran by challenging her suitors to solve a complex riddle she has woven in
Ages 11–15
America, My New Home
Monica Gunning
A young girl moves from Jamaica to New York, using poetry to process her homesickness and her wonder at seeing snow and
Ages 6–10
America Through the Lens: Photographers Who Changed the Nation
Martin W. Sandler
See the history of a nation unfold through the eyes of legendary photographers who used their cameras to capture truth a
Ages 10–14
Amazing Book of Mammal Records, The
Samuel G. Woods
For the curious child who loves comparing sizes and speeds. This fact-filled guide uses impressive records and large pho
Ages 7–10
An Alphabet of Dinosaurs
Peter Dodson
From A to Z, twenty-six dinosaurs battle and forage across these pages, accompanied by detailed skeletal drawings and fa
Ages 5–10
The Adventures of Connie and Diego
Maria Garcia
Twins Connie and Diego travel from the deep sea to the high sky to find a place where their unique, colorful skin is fin
Ages 5–9
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