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for Ages 8–16 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
45,877 books found
Six Sheep Sip Thick Shakes and Other Tricky Tongue Twisters
Brian P. Cleary
Silly sheep and thick shakes fill these comic-style pages, which teach the secrets behind building your own hilarious, m
Ages 6–10
Sivu's Six Wishes
Jude Daly
Envy leads a stone cutter through a series of magical transformations as he searches for power, only to realize the stre
Ages 4–8
Siuluk The Last Tuniq
Nadia Sammurtok
Siuluk is the last of a tribe of giants and a quiet loner, but he must find a way to prove his legendary strength to the
Ages 6–9
Sisters of the War: Two Remarkable True Stories of Survival and Hope in Syria
Rania Abouzeid
Two girls from different backgrounds face the unfolding Syrian civil war in these parallel true stories of survival and
Ages 10–14
Siren's Storm #1
Siren's Storm
Lisa Papademetriou
Grief, sleepwalking, and ancient legends collide when seventeen-year-old Matthew encounters mysterious myths while mourn
Ages 12–18
Singled Out: The True Story of Glenn Burke, the First Openly Gay MLB Player and Inventor of the High Five
Andrew Maraniss
Follow the life of the trailblazing Dodgers outfielder who invented the high five and faced systemic prejudice as the fi
Ages 12–18
Singing with Momma Lou
Linda Jacobs Altman
Nine-year-old Tamika uses the power of music and history to reach through her grandmother's Alzheimer's and spark a prec
Ages 5–9
Singing Shijimi Clams
Naomi Kojima
A grumpy witch and her cat find their hearts softening when their dinner clams begin to sing in this whimsical, illustra
Ages 4–8
Sing and Shout: The Mighty Voice of Paul Robeson
Susan Goldman Rubin
The most fascinating thing about Paul Robeson is how he used his world-famous singing voice to fight for civil rights ac
Ages 8–12
Silver Meadows Summer
Emma Otheguy
Carolina leaves her life in Puerto Rico behind for upstate New York, finding new hope through her art and a secret disco
Ages 8–12
Silo #1
Silo and the Rebel Raiders
V. Peyton
Ten-year-old Silo is a seer and the last of his family, caught between being praised and feared as he joins the Rebel Ra
Ages 8–12
Silent Days, Silent Dreams
Allen Say
Using only spit and soot, deaf and autistic artist James Castle created a world of incredible beauty in this story of si
Ages 8–12
The Silence That Binds Us
Joanna Ho
May navigates the heavy weight of her brother’s death while finding the courage to speak out against the racist rumors a
Ages 14–18
Silas' Seven Grandparents
Anita Horrocks
Silas has seven grandparents who all want to see him at once, leading to a crowded calendar and a very creative solution
Ages 4–8
Jitters #8
Sick Day Jitters
Julie Danneberg
Chaos reigns in the classroom when Mrs. Hartwell wakes up sick, leaving her students to navigate a day of disorganized s
Ages 4–8
A Houdini & Nate Mystery #2
Shots at Sea
Tom Lalicki
Nate joins forces with the legendary Harry Houdini to stop a dangerous assassination plot aboard the Lusitania in this h
Ages 9–12
Short Stories for Little Monsters
written and illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay
Eighteen funny stories use comic-strip art and bubble text to capture the wild and wonderful way children see the world.
Ages 5–8
Shell, Beak, Tusk
Bridget Heos
Discover how creatures with nothing in common use surprising shared physical traits to find food and stay safe in the wi
Ages 5–9
Sheila Says We're Weird
Ruth Ann Smalley
Neighbor Sheila thinks the family next door is weird for their green habits, until she joins in on the harvesting and ec
Ages 4–8
She'll Be the Sky: Poems by Women and Girls
Ella Risbridger
Vibrant poems capture the big feelings of growing up, from family rituals and activism to the quiet beauty of the natura
Ages 9–14
She Was the First: The Trailblazing Life of Shirley Chisholm
Katheryn Russell-Brown
Shirley Chisholm rose from a childhood in Barbados and Brooklyn to become the first Black person to run for president, d
Ages 6–10
She Sells Seashells: Mary Anning, an Unlikely Paleontologist
Heidi E. Y. Stemple
A young girl helps her family by selling ancient bones and shells, teaching herself the secrets of fossils to become the
Ages 5–9
She Leads #1
She Leads: The Elephant Matriarch
June Smalls
Lyrical text and soft illustrations honor the wisdom of the female elephants who lead their families with love, protecti
Ages 4–8
She Caught the Light: Williamina Stevens Fleming: Astronomer
Kathryn Lasky
Against all odds, Williamina Stevens Fleming reaches for the stars to become a pioneer at the Harvard College Observator
Ages 4–8
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