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for Ages 6–14 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
55,980 books found
The 14 Fibs of Gregory K.
Greg Pincus
For the child who feels like the odd one out in their own family. Gregory struggles to balance his love for poetry with
Ages 8–12
That Apple Is Mine!
Katya Arnold
For the child learning how to navigate disagreements over toys or treats, this gentle story shows why sharing is better
Ages 3–7
Thanksgiving in the White House
Gary Hines
For the child with a big heart for animals who wants to stand up for what is right, even when it means challenging the a
Ages 4–9
Terrifying Tales
Jon Scieszka
For the child who loves the thrill of a campfire story but still wants a good laugh to break the tension.
Ages 8–12
Tennis Anyone?
Shane McG
For the active child who loves a good laugh, this silly introduction to tennis swaps technical rules for playful puns an
Ages 3–7
Ten Thousand Tries
Amy Makechnie
Golden tries to reach his big soccer goals while learning to accept the things he cannot control, like a friend moving a
Ages 8–12
Ten Mile River
Paul Griffin
For the teen navigating a world that feels stacked against them, exploring the power of a bond that can survive even the
Ages 13–18
Tempo Change
Barbara Hall
For the child who loves imagining what goes on behind the scenes of their favorite stories and dreams of making their ow
Ages 8–12
Tell Me What to Dream About
written and illustrated by Giselle Potter
For the child grappling with heavy loss or the weight of responsibility. This final chapter offers a powerful look at fi
Ages 10–18
Tell Me Three Things
Julie Buxbaum
For the teenager navigating the heavy cloud of grief while trying to find a sense of belonging in a brand new, intimidat
Ages 14–18
Teen Incarceration: From Cell Bars to Ankle Bracelets
Patrick Jones
For the teen or caregiver seeking to understand the complex reality of the American juvenile justice system, from detent
Ages 12–18
Teddy & Co. #1
Teddy & Co.
Cynthia Voigt
For the child who asks big questions about life and friendship. A gentle, philosophical story about a group of toys find
Ages 6–10
Tash Hearts Tolstoy
Kathryn Ormsbee
Media portrayals of asexuality take center stage in this look at how characters across literature, film, and television
Ages 14–18
Tangled
Carolyn Mackler
For the teenager navigating the messy reality of new attractions, changing friendships, and the unexpected ways a single
Ages 14–18
Tallulah #3
Tallulah's Nutcracker
Marilyn Singer
For the child who feels crushed by a mistake, this story offers a gentle lesson on resilience and finding the joy in per
Ages 4–8
Tales Our Abuelitas Told
Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy
For children exploring their Latino heritage or anyone wanting to experience the magic of traditional storytelling passe
Ages 7–12
Tales for the Seventh Day
Nina Jaffe
For families looking to slow down and find meaning in the week, these global Jewish folktales celebrate the peace, wonde
Ages 7–12
Who's Changing the World?
Taking Action for Civil and Political Rights
Eric Braun
For the young person who sees unfairness in the world and wants to help. This guide empowers middle schoolers to turn th
Ages 10–14
Takeoffs and Landings
Margaret Peterson Haddix
For the child grappling with hidden grief and the feeling that their family's public image doesn't match their private p
Ages 10–14
Take What You Can Carry
Kevin C. Pyle
For the reader exploring how the past shapes the present, this story connects a boy in a WWII internment camp with a mod
Ages 10–14
Take the Mic: Fictional Stories of Everyday Resistance
Bethany C. Morrow
For teens navigating a world that feels unfair, this anthology provides a powerful mirror for those learning to stand up
Ages 12–18
Take Me With You When You Go
David Levithan, Jennifer Niven
For the teenager navigating the weight of a difficult home life and the complicated hope of finding safety and independe
Ages 14–18
Symptoms of Being Human
Jeff Garvin
Riley Cavanaugh starts an anonymous blog to process life as a gender-fluid teenager, balancing the safety of the interne
Ages 14–18
Sylvie
Sylvie Kantorovitz
Growing up in a French school where her father is principal, Sylvie uses the inspiration of her unique surroundings to s
Ages 8–12
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