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for Ages 8–16 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
45,312 books found
Welcome to Your Body #1
Welcome to Your Period!
Yumi Stynes, Melissa Kang
For the pre-teen navigating the physical and emotional changes of puberty. This supportive guide provides frank, inclusi
Ages 10–14
Welcome to the Wonder House
Rebecca Kai Dotlich & Georgia Heard
For the child who asks a hundred questions a day, this lyrical collection turns everyday moments and quiet spaces into m
Ages 4–8
Welcome to St. Hell: My Trans Teen Misadventure
Lewis Hancox
Lewis Hancox shares the highs and lows of growing up transgender in the 2000s in this award-shortlisted graphic memoir.
Ages 14–18
Weird Rules to Follow
Kim Spencer
In a coastal fishing town, Mia and Lara navigate a deep middle school friendship while facing the unspoken social divide
Ages 9–12
Wei Skates On
Nathan Chen
Wei loves to skate, but when the pressure of competition and a tough fall make him want to quit, he must find the joy in
Ages 4–8
Max and His Dad #1
Weekends with Max and His Dad
Linda Urban
For the child navigating the transition of two homes after a divorce and looking for ways to stay connected with a paren
Ages 7–10
We Were the Fire: Birmingham 1963
Sheila P. Moses
For the child learning how ordinary kids can change history. This moving story follows a young boy finding his courage d
Ages 8–12
We Were Never Here
Jennifer Gilmore
For the teen navigating the intense, complicated bonds of mother-daughter relationships and the pressure of being the pe
Ages 12–18
We Own the Sky
Rodman Philbrick
For the child grappling with the weight of history and the meaning of belonging. Two orphaned siblings find a new family
Ages 8–12
We Didn't Ask for This
Adi Alsaid
For the teenager grappling with eco-anxiety and the frustration of having their future decided by adults in power.
Ages 14–18
We Could Be Heroes
Margaret Finnegan
For the child who thinks differently and feels a deep sense of justice for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Ages 8–12
We Can: Portraits of Power
Tyler Gordon
For the child who needs to see that their voice and talents can change the world. This stunning gallery of trailblazers
Ages 4–8
We Came to America
Faith Ringgold
For children beginning to ask where their family came from or noticing the beautiful differences in their community.
Ages 4–8
We Belong
Cookie Hiponia Everman
For the child who feels caught between two worlds or wants to understand how their family's history and myths shape thei
Ages 8–12
We Are Lions!
Jens Mattsson
Two siblings use their wild imaginations to hunt on the savanna and stay brave even when a hospital stay changes their d
Ages 4–9
We Are All That's Left
Carrie Arcos
For teens grappling with the silence of family secrets and the weight of a history they didn't live, but still feel ever
Ages 14–18
We Are a Garden: A Story of How Diversity Took Root in America
Lisa Westberg Peters
For the child curious about where people come from, this lyrical history uses a garden metaphor to explain the many laye
Ages 4–8
Warrior Girl
Pauline Chandler
For the young reader who needs to see that strength comes in many forms, especially when facing historical or societal b
Ages 9–13
A Warbler's Journey
Scott Weidensaul
For the child marveling at the vastness of the world, this lyrical journey follows a tiny bird's 4,000-mile flight, cele
Ages 4–8
War of the Wind
Victoria Williamson
For the teen who feels overlooked or underestimated due to a disability. A high-stakes adventure where a diverse group o
Ages 10–14
The Smith Family Secret #1
Walls Within Walls
Maureen Sherry
For the child adjusting to a big move or a new home who needs to see that even a strange new place can hold magic, secre
Ages 8–12
Walk Across the Sea
Susan Fletcher
For the middle-grade reader beginning to notice social divides and wondering how to stand up for others even when it is
Ages 10–14
The Century Kids #2
Voyages
Dorothy Hoobler, Tom Hoobler
John Smith transitions from a soldier of fortune to a leader in the wilderness as he maps unknown rivers and helps estab
Ages 8–12
Votes for Women!
Winifred Conkling
For the teen who is curious about how change happens and wants to understand the gritty, persistent battle for equality
Ages 12–18
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