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for Ages 12–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
23,155 books found
G Is for Googol: A Math Alphabet Book
David M. Schwartz
Mathematical terms from abacus to zillion come to life through clever cartoons and clear explanations that make big numb
Ages 8–12
Freedom Like Sunlight: Praisesongs for Black Americans
J. Patrick Lewis
Celebrate thirteen Black Americans who shaped history through this moving fusion of biographical poetry and striking por
Ages 8–12
Fractals, Googols and other Mathematical Tales
Theoni Pappas
Whimsical characters and short stories bring math to life, turning concepts like fractals and googols into a vivid world
Ages 8–12
Forces of Nature: The Awesome Power of Volcanoes, Earthquakes and Tornadoes
Catherine O'Neill Grace
Travel from the Caribbean to the Midwest with the brave scientists who walk into disaster zones to study how the earth s
Ages 8–12
The First Americans: The Story of Where They Came From and Who They Became
Anthony Aveni
Trace the incredible journey of seven Native American cultures, from the first migration across the land bridge to the v
Ages 8–12
Fireflies in the Dark: The Story of Friedl Dicker-Brandeis and the Children of Terezin
Susan Goldman Rubin
Friedl Dicker-Brandeis brings hope and creativity to the children of Terezin concentration camp by teaching art in the m
Ages 8–14
Fastest Game on Two Feet: And Other Poems About How Sports Began, The
Alice Low
Rhythmic verses and watercolor art reveal the surprising ancient origins of today's favorite sports, from the earliest g
Ages 8–12
Farmworker's Daughter: Growing Up Mexican in America, The
Rose Castillo Guilbault
Rose moves from Mexico to California’s Salinas Valley, facing the trials of being a teenager while learning a new langua
Ages 12–18
Fantastic Feats and Failures
Val Wyatt
Look inside twenty famous structures to see the specific engineering choices that determined whether they would stand ta
Ages 8–12
Horrible Science
Evoluciona o muere
Phil Gates
Cartoon illustrations and hilarious facts bring the epic history of evolution, fossils, and chromosomes to life through
Ages 8–12
Every Human Has Rights: A Photographic Declaration for Kids
National Geographic, Mary Robinson (foreword)
Stunning photography and student poetry pair together to explain the fundamental rights every person deserves in this lo
Ages 10–14
Every Bone Tells a Story: Hominin Discoveries, Deductions, and Debates
Jill Rubalcaba, Peter Robertshaw
Scientists examine bone fragments and ancient remains to piece together the life stories of people who lived long before
Ages 12–17
Everglades Forever: Restoring America's Great Wetland
Trish Marx
Follow a class on a field trip through the Florida Everglades to see endangered wildlife and learn what it takes to save
Ages 8–12
Adventures in Art
Edgar Degas: Dance Like a Butterfly
Angela Wenzel
Watch over Edgar Degas’s shoulder at the Paris Opera House to see how he used sketches and paintings to capture the grac
Ages 8–12
Earth-Shattering Poems
Liz Rosenberg
Life, love, and major challenges collide in this collection of over forty poems that capture the intensity of moments th
Ages 12–18
The Drop in My Drink: The Story of Water on Our Planet
Meredith Hooper
Every drop of water we drink has a four-billion-year history, traveling through ancient rainforests and prehistoric ocea
Ages 7–12
Dreaming in Color, Living in Black and White: Our Own Stories of Growing Up Black in America
Laurel Holliday (editor)
Black adults share searing, firsthand accounts of facing racism and the sting of the N-word while growing up in America.
Ages 14–18
Dr. Jenner and the Speckled Monster: The Search for the Smallpox Vaccine
Albert Marrin
For middle grade readers curious about how medicine actually works and the brave, messy history of how humanity conquere
Ages 10–14
Dog of Discovery: A Newfoundland's Adventures with Lewis and Clark
Laurence P. Pringle
Seaman the Newfoundland dog journeys across the American wilderness with Lewis and Clark. His journal entries and sketch
Ages 9–12
Doctor Coyote: A Native American Aesop's Fables
John Bierhorst
Centuries-old fables from Spain take on new life in the American Southwest as the clever Native American coyote becomes
Ages 7–12
Dive!: My Adventures in the Deep Frontier
Sylvia A. Earle
A marine biologist tracks whales and lives in an underwater laboratory while helping to design a deep-water submarine fo
Ages 8–12
Dinosaur Named Sue: The Story of the Colossal Fossil: The World's Most Complete T. Rex, A
Pat Relf
A 65-million-year-old mystery comes to light as scientists excavate, transport, and rebuild the most complete T. Rex ske
Ages 8–12
Degas and the Dance: The Painter and the Petits Rats, Perfecting Their Art
Susan Goldman Rubin
The grit and grace of the Paris Opera come alive through the eyes of Edgar Degas, the artist who spent his life painting
Ages 8–12
Decoding Life: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Genome
Ron Fridell
The blueprint of life is hidden within our DNA, and scientists are working to decode the mysteries and ethics behind our
Ages 11–17
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