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for Ages 10–12 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
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Kathryn Gonzales, Karen Rayne
For the teen or young adult navigating the complexities of gender identity, this guide offers supportive insights on tra
Ages 12–18
Trains!
Susan E. Goodman
For the young person grappling with the weight of difficult choices and the pressure to conform when the wrong path seem
Ages 12–16
Tracks
Diane Lee Wilson
For the child grappling with unfair changes at home or the sting of giving up a big dream to help their family through a
Ages 11–15
Tracking Daddy Down
Marybeth Kelsey
For the child navigating the complex feelings of having a parent in prison and the longing for family reunification and
Ages 8–12
Trace
Pat Cummings
For the child curious about their own roots and the hidden stories of the past. A young boy discovers a ghostly connecti
Ages 8–12
Toys #3
Toys Come Home
Emily Jenkins
For the child who wonders what their favorite companions do when no one is looking. This prequel explores the early days
Ages 6–10
Toy Dance Party
Emily Jenkins
Six plush friends prepare for a celebration of their own, revealing the secret lives and midnight adventures of the toys
Ages 6–10
Touch Blue
Cynthia Lord
Harry, Ron, and Hermione return to Hogwarts for their third year to investigate Sirius Black, a dangerous prisoner who h
Ages 9–14
Totally Confidential
Sally Warner
For the child who loves solving problems and wants to be the go-to person for advice, but learns that keeping secrets is
Ages 8–12
Tooth and Claw
Ted Lewin
For the nature-loving child who is fascinated by the raw power and survival instincts of wild animals in their natural h
Ages 6–10
Together We March: 25 Protest Movements That Marched into History
Leah Henderson
From local protests to massive social shifts, see how the 1960s counterculture and Vietnam War demonstrations moved a na
Ages 8–12
To the Edge of the World
Michele Torrey
For the child grappling with the weight of big risks and the courage it takes to leave home for the unknown.
Ages 8–12
Tippy Lemmey
Patricia C. McKissack
Three children terrified of a local dog named Tippy Lemmey work to overcome their fear and find a new friend.
Ages 7–10
Tiny Stitches
Gwendolyn Hooks
For the child who needs to see that talent and hard work deserve recognition, even when others try to ignore them. A pow
Ages 7–11
Three Samurai Cats
Eric A. Kimmel
For the child who needs to learn that true strength comes from a quiet mind rather than just physical power and competit
Ages 5–10
Threads of Peace: How Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. Changed the World
Uma Krishnaswami
For the young activist curious about how change happens, this dual biography connects the legacies of two icons to show
Ages 10–14
Thora #2
Thora and the Green Sea-Unicorn
Gillian Johnson
For the child who feels like they are caught between two worlds, this whimsical undersea adventure celebrates the unique
Ages 8–12
This Thing Called the Future
J. L. Powers
Facing a parent's illness and the pressure of tradition, a teenager looks toward an uncertain future with resilience and
Ages 12–17
This Kid Can Fly
Aaron Philip, Tonya Bolden
Follow the life of the notorious Old West outlaw Billy the Kid, from his role in New Mexico's Lincoln County War to his
Ages 10–14
This is Our Rainbow: 16 Stories of Her, Him, Them and Us
Katherine Locke and Nicole Melleby, Eds.
For the child exploring their identity or looking for their community, this inclusive anthology offers 16 stories that c
Ages 8–12
This Is My Brain on Boys
Sarah Strohmeyer
For the teen who prefers logic and data to the messy world of feelings, especially when navigating their first major cru
Ages 12–17
This Girl is Different
J. J. Johnson
For the teen who feels out of place in their traditional school environment and is ready to advocate for a different way
Ages 12–18
Thirty Minutes Over Oregon
Marc Tyler Nobleman
For the child grappling with a mistake or learning how to apologize, this story shows how an old enemy can become a life
Ages 6–11
Thirteen ways of Looking at a Black Boy
Tony Medina
For children needing to see themselves and their peers honored in the beauty of everyday moments, from city strolls to s
Ages 6–10
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