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for Ages 10–17 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
30,075 books found
J. D. Polson #2
J. D. Polson and the Dillogate Affair
M. D. Johnson
For the child curious about how leaders make choices and what happens when those in power aren't honest about their mist
Ages 6–10
J. D. Polson #1
J. D. Polson and the Liberty Head Dime
M. D. Johnson
For the young puzzle-solver who loves uncovering hidden clues. Join an armadillo detective in a Texas town to crack a ca
Ages 8–12
Crispin #3
The End of Time
Avi
For the child who enjoys untangling complex riddles and wonders about the intersection of science and superstition in th
Ages 8–12
Puffin Easy-to-Read #1
Keep Your Eye on Amanda!
Avi
For the child learning to balance their own fun with the responsibility of looking after a younger, more impulsive sibli
Ages 7–10
Tales of Amanda Pig #2
Amanda Joins the Circus
Avi
For the child who feels restless and longs for a more exciting life, this story follows Amanda's quest for independence
Ages 8–12
Abigail Takes the Wheel
Avi
For the child who needs to see that even when adults are overwhelmed, they have the inner strength to step up and handle
Ages 7–10
The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses #1
Mrs. Gorski, I Think I Have the Wiggle Fidgets
Barbara Esham
For the child who struggles to sit still and wonders why their brain works differently than their classmates. A validati
Ages 5–10
The Maze Runner
The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials: The Collector's Edition
James Dashner
For the teenager navigating high-pressure environments or feeling trapped by systems they don't understand, this series
Ages 12–18
What-to-Do Guides for Kids
What to Do When Your Brain Gets Stuck
Dawn Huebner
A practical workbook for children struggling with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). It uses cognitive-behavioral tech
Ages 6–12
What About Me? #2
What Happens When Parents Get Divorced?
Sara Olsher
For the child feeling anxious about how their world will change, this book uses a concrete calendar approach to explain
Ages 4–10
The Soda Bottle School
Laura Kutner, Suzanne Slade
For children who want to help the planet but feel too small to make a difference, this story shows how simple trash can
Ages 6–10
The Native Americans
The Norsemen
Virginia Schomp
For the curious student fascinated by warriors and explorers. This detailed guide uses real artifacts to bring the daily
Ages 10–14
The Native Americans
The Native Americans
Virginia Schomp
For the student curious about the diverse histories of the first Americans, this guide uses primary sources to reveal th
Ages 8–12
The Explosionist #1
The Explosionist
Jenny Davidson
For the teen navigating a world where the line between fact and faith is blurred, especially when questioning the motive
Ages 12–18
Ruby, Head High: Ruby Bridges' First Day of School
Irène Cohen-Janca
For the child learning about fairness and the courage it takes to stand alone. A poetic, evocative look at Ruby Bridges'
Ages 6–10
Pretend Friends: A story about schizophrenia and other illnesses that can cause hallucinations
Alice Hoyle
For the child who is confused or worried because a sibling or family member sees and hears things that aren't there.
Ages 7–11
Nasreen's Secret School: A True Story from Afghanistan
Jeanette Winter
For children processing world events or unfairness, this quiet story shows how knowledge and courage can light the way t
Ages 6–10
My School in the Rain Forest: How Children Attend School Around the World
Margriet Ruurs
For the child who wonders how other kids live. Explore the incredible journeys children take to get to school, from rain
Ages 6–10
Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka: How Play Therapy Can Help Children with Depression
Amy Wilinski-Lyman
For children experiencing deep sadness or persistent low moods, this book demystifies play therapy and shows how process
Ages 5–11
The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses #1
Last to Finish
Barbara Esham
For the child who feels discouraged by timed tests or believes speed equals smarts. This story celebrates different lear
Ages 6–10
Inkworld #3
Inkdeath
Cornelia Funke
For the reader grappling with heavy themes of mortality and the courage required to finish a difficult journey, this epi
Ages 10–16
The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses #1
If You're So Smart, How Come You Can't Spell Mississippi?: (A Story About Dyslexia)
Barbara Esham
For the child who feels 'slow' because they struggle with spelling or reading, this story reveals that brilliance and dy
Ages 6–10
Big Fat Notebooks
Everything You Need to Ace World History in One Big Fat Notebook
Ximena Vengoechea
For the student who feels overwhelmed by history textbooks and needs a visual, organized way to master dates, civilizati
Ages 11–14
Big Fat Notebooks
Everything You Need to Ace Math in One Big Fat Notebook
Altair Peterson
For the student who feels overwhelmed by middle school math and needs a clear, visual guide that feels like borrowing th
Ages 11–14
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