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for Ages 8–14 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
44,167 books found
28 Days
Charles R. Smith Jr.
For the child curious about the leaders and legends who paved the way, this vibrant collection celebrates 28 days of Bla
Ages 6–10
1919: The Year That Changed America
Martin W. Sandler
For the teenager curious about how today's social movements began, this award-winning history reveals how one explosive
Ages 12–18
16 Words
Lisa Rogers
For the child who notices the small details in the world and wonders how a simple moment can become a lasting piece of a
Ages 4–8
13 Planets
David A. Aguilar, photos
For the child who feels small in a big universe and is ready to answer the call of adventure, even when it means leaving
Ages 10–18
100 Sideways Miles
Andrew Smith
For the teen navigating the shadow of a parent's success and seeking to define their own identity beyond physical scars
Ages 14–18
(Don't) Call Me Crazy
Kelly Jensen
For the teenager navigating mental health challenges or trying to understand their own mind, this anthology offers diver
Ages 14–18
¡Vamos! #2
¡Vamos! Let's Go Eat
Raúl the Third
Little Lobo is on a mission to feed nine hungry luchadores in this vibrant, bilingual tour of food culture along the U.S
Ages 4–8
¡Mambo Mucho Mambo! The Dance That Crossed Color Lines
Dean Robbins
The infectious rhythm of Latin Jazz fills the Palladium Ballroom, where dancers of all backgrounds break social barriers
Ages 4–8
Douglas Florian's Poems and Paintings
Zoo's Who
Douglas Florian
Humorous paintings and playful poems celebrate the quirks of the animal kingdom, from slow-moving sloths to curious liza
Ages 4–8
Ready-to-Read: Tony and Lauren Dungy
You Can Be a Friend
Tony Dungy, Lauren Dungy
For the child who feels nervous about new social situations or needs a gentle nudge to include others who seem different
Ages 4–8
Years of Dust: The Story of the Dust Bowl
Albert Marrin
Firsthand accounts and archival photos reveal how environmental neglect and economic collapse turned the Great Plains in
Ages 10–18
Wonder Horse: The True Story of the World's Smartest Horse
Emily Arnold McCully
Discover the incredible true bond between Bill Key and an orphaned foal who learned to read and write through kindness i
Ages 5–9
Won Ton #1
Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku
Lee Wardlaw
A sleek gray cat named Won Ton narrates his journey from shelter life to a new home through the clever and rhythmic stru
Ages 4–8
A Woman for President: The Story of Victoria Woodhull
Kathleen Krull
Victoria Woodhull leads the charge for women's suffrage by launching a historic run for the White House in 1872, long be
Ages 6–10
Wildside
Steven Jay Gould
A Texas ranch hides a portal to a pristine, alternate Earth, but a plan to harvest its resources attracts dangerous atte
Ages 12–17
Why We Fly
Gilly Segal, Kimberly Jones
For the teen grappling with the social and personal consequences of standing up for what they believe in, even when it r
Ages 12–18
Why the Earth Quakes: The Story of Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Mario Salvadori, Matthys Levy
Tragic history meets geology as the stories of Vesuvius and Mount St. Helens explain the powerful forces that cause the
Ages 10–18
Where the Action Was: Women War Correspondents in World War II
Penny Colman
Original dispatches and black-and-white photos reveal the immense dangers women faced while reporting from the front lin
Ages 10–14
When Washington Crossed the Delaware: A Wintertime Story for Young Patriots
Lynne Cheney
General George Washington leads his exhausted troops across an icy river on Christmas night to launch a surprise strike
Ages 6–10
What Do Authors Do?
Eileen Christelow
Humorous cartoon illustrations go behind the scenes to show how writers turn a simple idea into a finished picture book
Ages 6–10
The Web at Dragonfly Pond
Brian "Fox" Ellis
A quiet afternoon of fishing at the pond reveals the hidden connections of the food chain, from a tiny mosquito to the g
Ages 4–8
Images and Issues of Women in Twentieth-Century America #4
War, Women, and the News
Catherine Gourley
A handful of daring women journalists risked everything on the front lines of World War II to report the news when few p
Ages 12–18
Walking on the Boundaries of Change
Sara Holbrook
Honest poetry captures the shifting landscape of growing up, providing a voice for the personal changes and social press
Ages 11–16
Wake, Sleepy One: California Poppies and the Super Bloom
Lisa Kerr
For the child who marvels at the first flowers of spring, this poetic journey reveals the hidden magic of seeds waiting
Ages 4–8
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