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for Ages 11–12 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
22,127 books found
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
The Cost of Knowing
Brittney Morris
Alex sees the future of everything he touches, but when he glimpses his brother's death, the present moment becomes a ra
Ages 12–18
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
Calling All Minds
Temple Grandin
Uncover the science behind why golf balls have dimples and snowflakes are symmetrical while learning how to build your o
Ages 8–12
Bro
Robert Newton Peck
For a child who has experienced trauma and lost their voice, this is a powerful story about the fierce, protective bond
Ages 10–14
Boy, Everywhere
A. M. Dassu
For the child grappling with news of global conflict or seeking to understand the human face of the refugee crisis throu
Ages 10–14
Blue Skies
Anne Bustard
For the child waiting for a loved one to return, this moving story explores how to hold onto hope while navigating the c
Ages 8–12
Black Heroes Of The Wild West
James Otis Smith
For the curious reader who loves true adventures and wants to see the real, diverse faces that shaped the American front
Ages 8–12
Beswitched
Kate Saunders
For the child feeling out of place or resistant to a big change. This magical boarding school adventure explores finding
Ages 8–12
Bea and the New Deal Horse
L. M. Elliott
For the child facing family instability or financial stress, this moving story of a girl and a 'difficult' horse proves
Ages 8–12
Young Heroes #4
Atalanta and the Arcadian Beast
Jane Yolen, Robert J. Harris
For the child finding their place in the world and learning that family is found in the heart, even when facing misunder
Ages 8–12
Anne of Greenville
Mariko Tamaki
For the teenager who feels like a vibrant square peg in a round hole, this reimagined classic celebrates the joy of bein
Ages 12–18
Allergic
Megan Wagner Lloyd
Maggie desperately wants a puppy of her own, but a sudden birthday breakout reveals she is allergic to fur, forcing her
Ages 8–12
Age 16
Rosena Fung
For the teenager or parent navigating the complex mirrors of body image and the heavy weight of family expectations acro
Ages 12–18
Zeely
Virginia Hamilton
For the child whose imagination is sparked by mystery and awe. Follow Geeder as she navigates the line between childhood
Ages 9–12
The Wretched Stone
Chris Van Allsburg
A ship's crew discovers a mysterious glowing rock on a deserted island, but as they grow obsessed with it, they begin to
Ages 6–12
Wolf on the Fold
Judith Clarke
For the child navigating the complex bonds of family across time. These stories explore how courage and love help us fac
Ages 11–15
The Wizard of Oz #1
The Wizard of Oz
Frank L. Baum
A Kansas cyclone carries Dorothy to a magical land where she meets a mysterious ruler and discovers that the power to ge
Ages 7–12
The Window
Michael Dorris
For the child navigating the shift of living with unfamiliar relatives while a parent focuses on recovery and healing.
Ages 9–13
William Shakespeare and the Globe
Aliki
For the child who loves to put on a show or build worlds from their imagination, this book brings the history of the the
Ages 7–12
White Lilacs
Carolyn Meyer
Rose Lee Jefferson faces a heartbreaking choice when the city of Dillon decides to destroy her thriving Black community
Ages 10–14
Whirligig
Paul Fleischman
To seek redemption after a tragic accident, a teenager travels across the country building unique whirligigs to honor a
Ages 12–18
We've Got a Job: the 1963 Birmingham Children's March
Cynthia Levinson
For the young person starting to realize the power of their own voice and wanting to know how kids their age have change
Ages 10–18
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