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for Ages 6–14 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
55,981 books found
Jason & Kyra #1
Jason & Kyra
Dana Davidson
For the teenager navigating the pressure of social hierarchies and the surprise of finding a kindred spirit where they l
Ages 12–17
Duck, Duck, Moose!
Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
For the child who feels like their clumsy energy is 'too much,' this silly story celebrates how even the messiest friend
Ages 4–8
V is for Villain
Peter Moore
Brad Baron uncovers a web of dangerous secrets about the very superheroes who rule over his world, proving that heroes a
Ages 12–18
Freedom's School
Lesa Cline-Ransome
Lizzie and Paul head to a brand-new schoolhouse built for freed slaves, where their hunger for learning meets the challe
Ages 4–9
Disney Descendants #1
The Isle of the Lost
Melissa de la Cruz
Locked behind a magical force field on a forbidden island, the descendants of the world's most famous villains live in e
Ages 9–13
Vampirina Ballerina #3
Vampirina at the Beach
Anne Marie Pace
Vampirina brings her ballet grace to the beach for surfing and volleyball, proving that style and spirit matter more tha
Ages 3–7
P.C. Hawke Mysteries #2
The Surfing Corpse
Paul Zindel
For the child who loves a twisty whodunit, this fast-paced mystery follows two teens investigating a classmate's suspici
Ages 9–13
Elsie Times Eight
Natalie Babbitt
When a well-meaning fairy godmother makes a mistake, one little girl suddenly becomes eight, creating a crowded mess for
Ages 4–8
Ballet Cat #3
What's Your Favorite Favorite?
Bob Shea
Ballet Cat and her cousin Goat stage a hilarious show for Grandma, but even high-energy dancing and magic tricks can’t k
Ages 4–8
Fallen World #2
The Lives We Lost
Megan Crewe
For the teen processing the weight of global crises, this gripping survival story explores how to hold onto hope and hum
Ages 12–18
Lizzie McGuire #22
The Orchids and Gumbo Poker Club
Alice Alfonsi
Lizzie McGuires personal copy of this Bayou tale features her own doodles and notes about a young woman trying to reach
Ages 8–12
Dark Sirens #2
Glittering Shadows
Jaclyn Dolamore
Revolutionary war spills into the streets of Urobrun as four friends navigate a city in chaos and fight to save the worl
Ages 13–18
10 Blind Dates #1
10 Blind Dates
Ashley Elston
After a holiday breakup, Sophie is forced into ten chaotic blind dates arranged by her boisterous family, ranging from u
Ages 12–18
If I Have a Wicked Stepmother, Where's My Prince?
Melissa Kantor
Lucy’s life feels like a fractured fairy tale with a cruel stepmother and too many chores. She hopes a varsity basketbal
Ages 12–17
How the Wind Plays
Michael Lipson
The wind takes the form of a playful, rowdy child who loves to shake tree branches and blow snow through the cracks of t
Ages 3–7
Kingdom Keepers: The Return #3
Disney At Last
Ridley Pearson
The Kingdom Keepers must make unimaginable choices in this high-stakes finale where the very future of the parks hangs i
Ages 10–14
Cynthia Rylant's Fairy Tales
Sleeping Beauty
Cynthia Rylant
For the child enchanted by magic and beauty, this lyrical retelling of the classic fairy tale offers a soothing, artisti
Ages 4–8
Captain Fact #1
Space Adventure
Knife and Packer
For the curious child who loves superheroes and space, this high-energy adventure sneaks in real science facts through a
Ages 7–10
The Adventurers Guild #2
Twilight of the Elves
Zack Loran Clark, Nick Eliopulos
For children navigating shifting friendships and the weight of keeping secrets, this quest explores how to trust again w
Ages 8–12
The Life and Death Parade
Eliza Wass
For the teenager grappling with the 'why' behind a sudden loss and seeking a place to belong while processing intense gr
Ages 14–18
The Great Indoors
Julie Falatko
For the child who wonders what their toys or the local wildlife do when nobody is looking. This silly tale turns the tab
Ages 3–7
The Camelot Code #1
The Once and Future Geek
Mari Mancusi
For the child who loves video games but avoids the classics: this fast-paced adventure makes legendary heroes relatable
Ages 8–12
Trash Can Days #1
Trash Can Days
Teddy Steinkellner
For the child navigating the messy transition to middle school and feeling the sting of changing friendships as peers st
Ages 10–14
Dark Sons
Nikki Grimes
Parallel poems bridge the distance between a modern Brooklyn teen and a biblical son as both struggle with abandonment a
Ages 12–18
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