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for Ages 11–12 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
22,124 books found
The Flying Ark
Carolyn Jackson
For the curious child who wonders how a giraffe or a dolphin gets from one side of the world to the other, this book rev
Ages 7–12
Images and Issues of Women in Twentieth-Century America #2
Flappers and the New American Woman
Catherine Gourley
Young women of the 1920s trade long skirts for bobbed hair and jazz, using newfound mobility and bold fashion to challen
Ages 11–17
The Firefly Letters: A Suffragette's Journey to Cuba
Margarita Engle
For the child questioning why things are the way they are, this novel in verse explores the shared longing for freedom a
Ages 10–14
Fingerprints and Talking Bones: How Real-Life Crimes Are Solved
Charlotte Foltz Jones
Friction ridges left on glass and grease marks on metal become the keys to catching criminals through the fascinating sc
Ages 8–12
Fighting for Honor: Japanese Americans and World War II
Michael L. Cooper
For the child grappling with questions of fairness and belonging, this history explores the courage of Japanese American
Ages 10–14
Fiesta U.S.A.
George Ancona
For children curious about how their neighbors celebrate heritage, this photo-essay explores vibrant Latin American trad
Ages 7–12
Feathers and Fools
Mem Fox
Fear and difference drive a wedge between peacocks and swans until a disaster leaves only a glimmer of hope for a new be
Ages 6–12
Father Abraham: Lincoln and His Sons
Harold Holzer
The weight of the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation collide with the private life of a father trying to raise
Ages 10–14
Farewell to Manzanar
James Houston, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston shares the powerful true story of her childhood years spent inside a Japanese American incarcer
Ages 11–18
Far from Shore: Chronicles of an Open Ocean Voyage
Sophie Webb
Peer through the eyes of a naturalist on a voyage across the tropical Pacific to document dolphins, seabirds, and the wo
Ages 10–14
Fair Weather
Richard Peck
Rosie's life on the farm changes forever when her family travels to the 1893 World's Fair to see Buffalo Bill and the wo
Ages 9–12
Face to Face
Face to Face with Manatees
Brian Skerry
Gentle manatees glide through fragile ecosystems in this collection of underwater adventures and photographs highlightin
Ages 7–12
Seymour Simon Science
Eyes and Ears
Seymour Simon
Your brain, eyes, and ears work together in an instant to help you see and hear. Detailed images and activities reveal t
Ages 7–12
Exploring Saturn
Dan Bortolotti
Travel from the observations of ancient astronomers to the latest NASA findings to see Saturn's rings and moons through
Ages 10–14
Everywhere
Bruce Brooks
For the child grappling with the fear of losing a grandparent. This story explores the power of friendship and imaginati
Ages 8–12
Everybody's Revolution: A New Look at the People Who Won America's Freedom
Thomas Fleming
For the student who feels like their history book is missing pieces: this inclusive look at the American Revolution reve
Ages 9–12
Eva
Peter Dickinson
After waking from a coma following a terrible accident, thirteen-year-old Eva begins to suspect that her life was saved
Ages 12–16
Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems
Julie Williams
Stuck in Minnesota after her father's death, fourteen-year-old Allie must find her own identity while facing a new schoo
Ages 12–16
Escape to the Forest
Ruth Yaffe Radin
For the child grappling with the concept of finding safety and hope during impossible times. A survival story about a fa
Ages 8–12
Escape From Saigon: How a Vietnamese War Orphan Became an American Boy
Andrea Warren
Long, an orphan born in Saigon, journeys from the final days of the Vietnam War to a new life in Ohio in this true story
Ages 9–13
Ellen Foster
Kaye Gibbons
After losing her mother and escaping her dangerous father, eleven-year-old Ellen Foster searches for a place to belong a
Ages 12–18
Eliza Bing #1
Eliza Bing is (not) a Big, Fat Quitter
Carmella Van Vleet
Determined to shake her reputation as a quitter, eleven-year-old Eliza commits to a summer of taekwondo to prove her fam
Ages 8–12
Eleanor's Story: An American Girl in Hitler's Germany
Eleanor Ramrath Garner
For the teen processing what it means to be caught between two worlds, this memoir explores survival and identity when h
Ages 12–18
Dust to Eat: Drought and Depression in the 1930s
Michael L. Cooper
For the child curious about how families survive hard times, this history explores the grit and struggle of the 1930s Du
Ages 10–14
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