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for Ages 5–12 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
55,843 books found
Beep! Beep! Go to Sleep!
Todd Tarpley
For the parent whose little one finds every excuse to delay bedtime. This playful story uses robots to mirror the common
Ages 2–5
Becoming Madeleine
Charlotte Jones Voiklis, Léna Roy
The visionary author of A Wrinkle in Time grew from a girl fascinated by science and faith into a writer who changed the
Ages 8–12
Becoming Beatriz
Tami Charles
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of loss while trying to stay true to their own dreams and identity amidst commu
Ages 12–18
Becoming Bach
written and illustrated by Tom Leonard
For the child who observes the world in unique ways, this lyrical biography shows how finding patterns in nature can lea
Ages 4–8
Because I Was a Girl
Melissa de la Cruz
For the girl dreaming of a future without limits. This collection of real-life stories shows how women overcame barriers
Ages 12–18
Beaver is Lost
written and ill. by Elisha Cooper
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big, busy places. This gentle, wordless journey follows a lost beaver finding his
Ages 2–5
Young Royals #11
Beauty's Daughter
Carolyn Meyer
Seventeen-year-old Bella Swan moves to a rainy new town and falls for Edward Cullen, a vampire frozen in time for over a
Ages 12–18
Beautiful Shades of Brown: The Art of Laura Wheeler Waring
Safety information, Terms, Inuktituk Glossary included
For the child who loves to paint and wonders why their crayons don't have enough colors to match their friends, this sto
Ages 6–10
Beautiful Blue World #1
Beautiful Blue World
Suzanne LaFleur
For the child grappling with a sense of duty versus the fear of leaving home, this story explores the weight of big choi
Ages 8–12
Beastly Verse
JooHee Yoon
For the curious child who loves animals and vibrant art, this collection uses classic poetry to spark a sense of wonder
Ages 4–8
Beast Rider
Tony Johnston, María Elena Fontanot de Rhoads
For the young reader processing the heavy reality of borders, family separation, and the incredible grit required to see
Ages 12–17
Bear in the Family
Eric Walters
A family works together to rescue and raise an orphaned bear cub after a devastating wildfire sweeps through the forest.
Ages 6–8
Be a Friend
Salina Yoon
For the child who expresses themselves differently, this quiet story celebrates finding your own way to communicate and
Ages 3–6
Gym Shorts #4
Basketball Bats
Betty Hicks
For the child who struggles to keep their cool when the game isn't going their way or they aren't the star player.
Ages 7–10
Baseball Genius #1
Baseball Genius
Tim Green, Derek Jeter
For the teen looking for a second chance after making big mistakes. This story follows Armpit as he tries to stay on the
Ages 12–17
Barn, The
Leah H. Rodgers
For the child with a big imagination who wonders if even the most ordinary parts of their home could blast off into a gr
Ages 7–10
Barfburger Baby, I Was Here First
Paula Danziger
For the older sibling who feels replaced by a messy, crying new baby. This humorous story validates the 'gross' side of
Ages 4–8
Ballerina of Auschwitz, The
Edith Eva Eger
Edie relies on her training as a gymnast and dancer to survive the concentration camps of WWII alongside her sister in t
Ages 12–18
Ballerina Swan #2
Ballerina Gets Ready
Allegra Kent
For the young dancer curious about what happens behind the scenes, this story captures the quiet, focused ritual of prep
Ages 3–6
Balancing Act
Ellen Stoll Walsh
For the child learning how to play fairly and share space when new friends join in. A gentle introduction to finding a b
Ages 2–6
Baila, Nana, Baila/Dance, Nana, Dance
Joe Hayes
For children connecting with their heritage through rhythm and song, this collection brings the warmth of Cuban oral tra
Ages 4–9
Bagels from Benny
Aubrey Davis
For the child learning that the best way to say thank you is by sharing kindness with others. This gentle tale shows how
Ages 4–8
Bad Dog School
Barbara M. Joosse
Zippy the dog finally learns how to behave at obedience school, but Harris and his family quickly realize they miss thei
Ages 4–8
Bad Bear Detectives
Daniel Pinkwater
For the child who loves a silly scheme. These polar bears demonstrate that a little creative thinking (and a lot of blue
Ages 6–9
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