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for Ages 8–15 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
45,465 books found
Inchworm and a Half
Elinor J. Pinczes
Measuring garden vegetables is a big job for a small worm, but these wiggly friends use rhymes and teamwork to figure ou
Ages 5–9
In the Name of God
Paula Jolin
For the teenager grappling with how their personal faith intersects with a changing world and the pull of radical ideolo
Ages 14–18
The Illustrated Man
Ray Bradbury
A mysterious traveler carries a living canvas of tattoos that each come to life to tell a different, haunting story of t
Ages 13–18
If You Are a Hunter of Fossils
Byrd Baylor
For the child who loves to explore the earth, this poetic journey shows how a simple desert mountain can reveal a hidden
Ages 6–10
If Dogs Were Dinosaurs
David M. Schwartz
Scaling everyday objects up and down reveals the secrets of ratio and proportion, using detailed artwork and math proble
Ages 6–10
Ida B: ...and Her Plans to Maximize Fun, Avoid Disaster, and (Possibly) Save the World
Katherine Hannigan
Ida B loves her home-schooled life in the apple orchard, but she must find a way to cope when her mother’s illness force
Ages 8–12
I Have an Olive Tree
Eve Bunting
For the child learning to process the loss of a grandparent by discovering the living legacy and cultural roots they lef
Ages 5–9
I Color Myself Different
Colin Kaepernick
A simple school drawing becomes a powerful moment of self-discovery as young Colin uses his brown crayon to celebrate hi
Ages 4–8
Hurt Go Happy
Ginny Rorby
Feeling isolated by her deafness, thirteen-year-old Joey finds a new way to communicate when a neighbor introduces her t
Ages 10–14
How Tall, How Short, How Far Away
David A. Adler
For the curious child who wonders how we started measuring the world around us. This guide explores the history of measu
Ages 6–10
How Much Is a Million?
David M. Schwartz
Visualize the staggering scale of a million, billion, and trillion using zany illustrations of goldfish and children to
Ages 5–10
How Many Ways Can You Catch a Fly?
Steve Jenkins
Some animals use leaves as tools while others dig complex holes; see if you can guess how six different creatures solve
Ages 4–9
How Hungry Are You?
Donna Jo Napoli
For the child learning that sharing a treat fairly means more than just splitting it in half. Help your little one navig
Ages 4–8
House of Wisdom
Florence Parry Heide, Judith Heide Gilliland
Ishaq treks across the ancient world to bring priceless manuscripts to the Caliph’s legendary library in Baghdad, the gr
Ages 7–12
House of the Red Fish
Graham Salisbury
Desperate to free his father from a WWII internment camp, Tomi and his friends battle prejudice as they attempt to salva
Ages 10–14
Hot Jazz Special
Jonny Hannah
For the child who loves to move and groove to a beat, this high-energy introduction to jazz legends uses rhythmic words
Ages 5–9
Hook
Ed Young
For the child who feels like a fish out of water and needs encouragement to discover their own unique strengths and soar
Ages 4–8
Honey, I Love and Other Love Poems
Eloise Greenfield
Rhythmic verses celebrate everyday joys and historical heroes, capturing a child's world through the warmth of family an
Ages 4–8
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
Honey in a Hive
Anne Rockwell
Follow the buzzing journey of worker and queen bees to see how they build their world and transform nectar into sweet, g
Ages 4–8
The Hole Story
Eve Merriam
For the child who asks a million questions about how things work, this playful collection of poems explores the world th
Ages 3–8
History of Counting, The
Denise Schmandt-Besserat
For the curious child who wonders where numbers came from and how ancient civilizations kept track of their world withou
Ages 7–11
Jupiter #1
Higher Education
Charles Sheffield, Jerry Pournelle
After a school prank goes wrong, Rick Luban trades the classroom for the stars, undergoing intense training for a danger
Ages 12–18
Hiding from the Nazis
David A. Adler
Four-year-old Lore Baer finds safety and a new sense of belonging with a Christian farming family while hiding from the
Ages 6–10
Hickory Chair, The
Lisa Rowe Fraustino
In their favorite hickory chair, a blind boy and his grandmother share a bond that goes deeper than sight, leaving him a
Ages 4–8
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