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for Ages 11–12 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
22,127 books found
Landry News, The
Andrew Clements
When a fifth-grader’s bold editorial wakes up her unmotivated teacher, a classroom battle begins that puts the First Ame
Ages 8–12
Just Harriet #1
Just Harriet
Elana K. Arnold
For the child navigating the tricky waters of telling the truth, even when it is uncomfortable, and exploring family sto
Ages 8–12
Journey to America #1
Journey to America
Sonia Levitin
For the child grappling with the uncertainty of big changes or the fear of family separation during difficult times.
Ages 9–13
The Islander
Cynthia Rylant
A lonely boy living with his grandfather discovers a brass key from a mermaid that helps him unlock hidden feelings and
Ages 8–12
Indian Chiefs
Russell Freedman
Six powerful nineteenth-century leaders fight to preserve their ancestral lands and traditions against a changing tide o
Ages 10–14
Ida B: ...and Her Plans to Maximize Fun, Avoid Disaster, and (Possibly) Save the World
Katherine Hannigan
Ida B loves her home-schooled life in the apple orchard, but she must find a way to cope when her mother’s illness force
Ages 8–12
Hurt Go Happy
Ginny Rorby
Feeling isolated by her deafness, thirteen-year-old Joey finds a new way to communicate when a neighbor introduces her t
Ages 10–14
House of Wisdom
Florence Parry Heide, Judith Heide Gilliland
Ishaq treks across the ancient world to bring priceless manuscripts to the Caliph’s legendary library in Baghdad, the gr
Ages 7–12
House of the Red Fish
Graham Salisbury
Desperate to free his father from a WWII internment camp, Tomi and his friends battle prejudice as they attempt to salva
Ages 10–14
History of Counting, The
Denise Schmandt-Besserat
For the curious child who wonders where numbers came from and how ancient civilizations kept track of their world withou
Ages 7–11
Jupiter #1
Higher Education
Charles Sheffield, Jerry Pournelle
After a school prank goes wrong, Rick Luban trades the classroom for the stars, undergoing intense training for a danger
Ages 12–18
Harmonica, The
Tony Johnston
The music of Schubert and the notes from a small harmonica provide a flicker of hope and humanity for a boy imprisoned i
Ages 8–12
Great Episodes
Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons: The Story of Phillis Wheatley
Ann Rinaldi
A young woman brought to New England in chains finds her voice and becomes one of the most famous poets in the colonies.
Ages 10–14
Growing Up in Coal Country
Susan Campbell Bartoletti
Step into the dark, dangerous world of American coal mines to see the real lives of children as young as eight who worke
Ages 9–14
Great Migration
Eloise Greenfield
Rhythmic poetry and descriptive imagery bring the African-American experience to life. These verses celebrate the histor
Ages 6–12
Good Enough
Paula Yoo
Chasing a perfect SAT score and an Ivy League future feels impossible for Patti when rock concerts and a cute trumpet pl
Ages 12–17
The Golem's Mighty Swing
James Sturm
For the child navigating prejudice or exclusion, this graphic novel uses a Jewish legend to explore standing tall and st
Ages 10–15
Give Me Liberty!: The Story of the Declaration of Independence
Russell Freedman
Witness the birth of a nation through the letters, paintings, and personal stories of the people who risked everything t
Ages 10–14
Al #1
A Girl Called Al
Constance C. Greene
Two seventh-grade girls find an unexpected friend in the assistant superintendent of their building as they navigate the
Ages 9–12
Gift of the Magi and Other Stories, The
O. Henry
Three foreign travelers follow a star to deliver symbolic treasures of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to a newborn child
Ages 9–18
Gift Moves, The
Steve Lyon
For the child curious about a world where friendship and talent are more valuable than money. A story about finding trus
Ages 10–14
Ghost of a Hanged Man
Vivian Vande Velde
After record flooding hits a small town, the vengeful vow of a hanged outlaw seems to come true as coffins begin rising
Ages 9–13
George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War
Thomas B. Allen
George Washington used invisible ink, secret codes, and a network of double agents to outsmart the British and win the f
Ages 9–14
Fun with Roman Numerals
David A. Adler
Roman numerals are hidden in plain sight on clocks and at the Super Bowl. Master this ancient system of place values and
Ages 7–11
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