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for Ages 8–15 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
46,248 books found
Charlie & Mouse #5
Charlie & Mouse Lost and Found
Laurel Snyder
For the child who experiences big feelings over a lost comfort object or dreams of the day they finally get a dog of the
Ages 4–8
Little Fox
Edward van de Vendel
For the child who experiences the world with deep intensity, this lyrical story follows a young fox through a dreamscape
Ages 7–10
Blue Wings
Jef Aerts
For the child learning to navigate the delicate balance of caring for a sibling with different needs while protecting a
Ages 8–12
Barkus #2
Barkus: Dog Dreams
Patricia MacLachlan
Barkus the dog returns for more backyard fun, showing off clever new tricks and making wonderful new friends.
Ages 5–8
The Faraway Forest #1
Wally's Route
Debbie Fong
For the child who thrives on routine and community but sometimes feels overwhelmed by big tasks or a grumpy neighbor.
Ages 5–8
Jumping Jack
Germano Zullo
Champion show-jumper Jumping Jack loses his nerve after an injury, forcing him and his rider Roger Trotter to work toget
Ages 4–8
Heroes of the Environment
Harriet Rohmer
For the child who wants to change the world but feels too small. Discover twelve true stories of regular people taking b
Ages 9–12
High Spirits
Camille Gomera-Tavarez
For teens exploring their roots or navigating family secrets, these stories blend magical realism with the complex reali
Ages 14–18
The Porcupine Mouse
Bonnie Pryor
For siblings who can't stop bickering and need a reminder that their different strengths make them an unbeatable team wh
Ages 4–8
Keeker and the Sneaky Pony #1
Keeker and the Sneaky Pony
Hadley Higginson
For the child who is navigating a tricky new friendship or trying to manage a headstrong pet. This story highlights how
Ages 5–8
Reading Beauty
Deborah Underwood
For the child who loves books but feels like they are being told to put them away, or for any young reader who believes
Ages 4–8
Thumbelina
Sylvia Long
For the child who feels small in a big world, this exquisite version of the classic tale explores finding where you trul
Ages 4–9
The Pancake King
Phillis La Farge
Henry loves making pancakes so much that his breakfast hobby turns into a wild saga of sudden wealth and worldwide fame.
Ages 4–8
Sparky The Life and Art of Charles Schulz
Beverly Gherman
For the quiet child who wonders if their shyness is a hurdle or a gift. Discover how a boy who felt like a 'loser' creat
Ages 8–12
Fiona the Flower Girl
Carley Roney
For the child who has been asked to be a flower girl and feels a mix of excitement and first time jitters about their bi
Ages 4–8
SeeMore Readers
Wild Bears
Seymour Simon
Grizzlies, polars, and black bears come to life through facts about how these powerful creatures hunt, eat, and survive
Ages 5–9
Art Across the Ages #1
Ancient Egypt
Kelly Campbell Hinshaw
For the young explorer captivated by mummies and pyramids, this visual guide uses stunning art and artifacts to bring th
Ages 6–10
How to Be Popular: Everything You Need to Know, and More!
Jennifer McKnight-Trontz
For the teen navigating social pressures who needs a laugh. This tongue-in-cheek guide uses vintage advice to show how m
Ages 12–18
Everything You Need for a Treehouse
Carter Higgins
Gather your twine, timber, and imagination to build a secret sanctuary high among the branches where only your wildest d
Ages 3–8
Kate Culhane: A Ghost Story
Michael Hague
After disturbing a grave, a brave Irish girl must use her wits to survive a terrifying encounter and turn her frightenin
Ages 9–14
Fox & Chick #2
The Quiet Boat Ride and Other Stories
Sergio Ruzzier
For the child learning to navigate friendships with different energy levels, this funny series highlights how a calm fox
Ages 5–8
Hidden Histories #1
The Revelation of Louisa May
Michaela MacColl
For the teen struggling to balance family responsibilities with their own big dreams, this story follows a young Louisa
Ages 12–16
Reading Rainbow Readers
Pet Stories You Don't Have to Walk
Chronicle Books
For the child who desperately wants a pet but isn't quite ready for the responsibility of a puppy. These silly stories e
Ages 4–8
Seen and Unseen What Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams's Photographs Reveal about the Japanese American Incarceration
Elizabeth Partridge
For the middle grade reader exploring how art and media can both hide and reveal the truth about history and systemic in
Ages 10–14
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