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for Ages 8–12 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
43,197 books found
Amada's Diary #1
My Diary from Here to There
Amada Irma Pérez
Amada records every heartfelt detail of her family's move from Mexico to California in this bilingual diary based on a t
Ages 6–10
My Chinatown: One Year in Poems
Kam Mak
Through vibrant paintings and gentle poems, a young immigrant navigates the difficult first year of adjusting to a new h
Ages 4–8
Funny Portraits #2
My Best Friend Is as Sharp as a Pencil
Hanoch Piven
Pencils, paperclips, and other school supplies transform into clever collage portraits of teachers and friends in this c
Ages 4–9
The Magic Repair Shop #2
The Multiplying Menace
Amanda Marrone
Vengeance arrives in the form of a math-whiz villain, leaving a young prince to use a magical stick and multiplication s
Ages 7–10
Muckrakers: How Ida Tarbell, Upton Sinclair, and Lincoln Steffens Helped Expose Scandal, Inspire Reform, and Invent Investigative Journalism
Ann Bausum
Bold journalists at the turn of the century used their pens to expose corporate greed and political scandals, sparking a
Ages 12–18
Mountain Town
Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert
Follow a year in the life of a Rocky Mountain town founded by gold prospectors to see how its 19th-century roots still s
Ages 6–11
Moses: The Long Road to Freedom
Ann Keay Beneduce
Watercolor art reminiscent of ancient manuscripts illustrates the epic biblical journey of Moses as he leads his people
Ages 5–9
Missing Math: A Number Mystery
Loreen Leedy
Numbers have vanished from the entire town, leaving the best detective baffled and everything in chaos until the sneaky
Ages 4–8
Miss Lady Bird's Wildflowers: How a First Lady Changed America
Kathi Appelt
Lady Bird Johnson’s passion for nature blooms on these pages, showing how her efforts to plant wildflowers transformed t
Ages 6–10
Mighty Jackie, the Strike-out Queen
Marissa Moss
Seventeen-year-old Jackie Mitchell steps onto the mound in 1931 to face legends Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in this true st
Ages 6–10
Midnight Forests: A Story of Gifford Pinchot and Our National Forests
Gary Hines
Gifford Pinchot journeyed from the forests of France to the White House to become the first manager of the national Fore
Ages 6–10
Mi primer libro de matematicas (My First Math Book)
David Clemson, Wendy Clemson
Graphs, decimals, and word problems come to life through a vibrant collection of puzzles and games designed to build con
Ages 5–9
National Geographic Society
Meeting Dolphins: My Adventures in the Sea
Kathleen Dudzinski
Marine biologist Kathleen Dudzinski shares her firsthand research and stunning IMAX photos to reveal how dolphins commun
Ages 8–12
Me and Uncle Romie: A Story Inspired by the Life and Art of Romare Bearden
Claire Hartfield
A summer trip to Harlem introduces a young boy to the vibrant world of his uncle, Romare Bearden, and the beautiful coll
Ages 5–9
Anholt's Artists Books for Children
Matisse: The King of Color
Laurence Anholt
Henri Matisse creates a masterpiece of stained glass as a gift of gratitude for the kind friend who nursed him through h
Ages 5–9
Mathew Brady: Civil War Photographer
Elizabeth Van Steenwyk
Peer through the lens of the man who revolutionized history by capturing the gritty reality of Civil War battlefields an
Ages 9–12
Math Talk: Mathematical Ideas in Poems for Two Voices
Theoni Pappas
Fractals, infinity, and pi jump off the page in these twenty-five rhythmic poems specifically designed for two voices to
Ages 8–14
Masada: The Last Fortress
Gloria D. Miklowitz
Experience the final, desperate stand of Masada through the eyes of a young defender and a Roman commander as two worlds
Ages 12–17
Marvelous Math: A Book of Poems
Lee Bennett Hopkins
Numbers and shapes jump off the page in these sixteen poems that reveal the rhythmic patterns of the natural world and o
Ages 6–10
Marie Curie: The Woman Who Changed the Course of Science
Philip Steele
From her childhood in Poland to her groundbreaking research on radium, see how Marie Curie's persistence changed the wor
Ages 8–12
Margaret Bourke-White: Her Pictures Were Her Life
Susan Goldman Rubin
Striking black-and-white photographs illustrate the life of the first female photojournalist to break through the indust
Ages 10–14
Marcel Marceau: Master of Mime
Gloria Spielman
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how Marcel Marceau used his talent as a mime to silently smuggle Jewish child
Ages 7–11
Maple Syrup Season
Ann Purmell
Trudge through the late-winter snow with Grandpa to tap the trees, gather the sweet sap, and boil it down into golden sp
Ages 4–8
Mapas y globos terraqueos (Maps and Globes)
Jack Knowlton
The world is round, but maps are flat; this guide explains the fascinating language of geography and why globes offer th
Ages 7–10
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