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for Ages 8–13 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
42,827 books found
Thunder-Boomer!
Shutta Crum
The summer heat breaks as dark clouds and roaring winds roll in, bringing the rhythmic power of a thunderstorm right int
Ages 4–8
Thunder Rolling in the Mountains
Scott O'Dell, Elizabeth Hall
For the child grappling with the weight of injustice or the pain of forced change. This story explores staying true to y
Ages 10–14
Three Wishes: Palestinian and Israeli Children Speak
Deborah Ellis
For middle grade and teen readers trying to make sense of global conflict through the eyes of peers living in the heart
Ages 11–18
Stories You Can Read to Your Dog #3
Three More Stories You Can Read to Your Dog
Sara Swan Miller
For the child (and their furry friend) who wants to see the world through a pup's eyes, from the dreaded bathtub to maki
Ages 5–9
The Three Little Javelinas
Susan Lowell
A desert-dwelling Coyote huffs and puffs at houses made of tumbleweed and cactus spines in this Southwestern reimagining
Ages 4–8
Three Against the Tide
D. Anne Love
Twelve-year-old Susanna must protect her younger brothers and lead them on a perilous trek across South Carolina to find
Ages 8–12
This Plus That: Life's Little Equations
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
For the child who loves finding patterns in the world, this whimsical book uses playful equations to explore how little
Ages 4–8
Imagine Living Here #2
This Place Is Wet
Vicki Cobb
The Amazon is a land of constant rain, where plants, animals, and people have developed incredible ways to thrive in one
Ages 6–10
Imagine Living Here #1
This Place Is Dry
Vicki Cobb
The Sonoran Desert comes to life through stories of clever plants and animals that have found brilliant ways to thrive i
Ages 7–10
This Is the Dream
Diane Z. Shore, Jessica Alexander
For the child noticing systemic unfairness or learning about heroes who changed the world, this rhyming history honors t
Ages 4–8
The Mystery of Animal Migration #2
They Swim the Seas
Seymour Simon
Vibrant watercolors pair with a clear narrative to explain why and how marine animals undertake massive, life-sustaining
Ages 7–10
There's an Owl in the Shower
Jean Craighead George
For the child grappling with conflicting perspectives or learning how compassion can change even the strongest opinions
Ages 8–12
Theodosia Throckmorton #1
Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos
R. L. LaFevers
Working in her parents' museum, Theodosia rids ancient artifacts of hexes until a powerful amulet pulls her into a dange
Ages 9–13
The Talk
Alicia D. Williams
For the family looking to navigate tough conversations about racial injustice with gentle honesty, love, and protective
Ages 4–8
The Name Drop
Susan Lee
Elijah and Jessica share the same name and a secret: they have swapped identities to chase their dreams, but a sudden ro
Ages 13–18
Thanks to My Mother
Schoschana Rabinovici
The bond between a mother and daughter becomes a lifeline through the Vilna Ghetto and concentration camps in this harro
Ages 12–18
Terrorist's Son, The: A Story of Choice
Zak Ebrahim, Jeff Giles
Raised in the shadow of violent ideology, one young man realizes that empathy is a more powerful force than the hatred h
Ages 13–18
The Terrorist
Caroline B. Cooney
After her brother is killed in a London subway bombing, sixteen-year-old Laura spirials into a dangerous obsession with
Ages 12–17
Tennyson
Lesley M. M. Blume
Sent to a crumbling New Orleans plantation during the Depression, eleven-year-old Tennyson uses poetry to understand her
Ages 8–12
Ten Queens: Portraits of Women of Power
Milton Meltzer
Meet the formidable women who ruled empires and shaped history in these portraits of ten queens who wielded absolute pow
Ages 10–14
The Ten Mile Day and the Building of the Transcontinental Railroad
Mary Ann Fraser
Witness the record-breaking day when thousands of workers laid ten miles of track by hand to finish the great Transconti
Ages 8–12
Ten Hispanic American Authors
Christine Hill
For the student searching for role models and wanting to see their own heritage reflected in the world of literature and
Ages 10–14
Tell No One Who You Are: The Hidden Childhood of Regine Miller
Walter Buchignani
Regine was only ten when she was sent to live under a false identity to survive the Holocaust, moving through four famil
Ages 10–14
Taylor Five
Ann Halam
After discovering she is a clone, fourteen-year-old Taylor must fight to survive a rebel attack in the Borneo jungle alo
Ages 12–16
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