Skip to content
wonderlit
Books
Discover
Articles
Feedback
Send Feedback
Bug
Suggestion
Book Data Issue
Other
Send Feedback
Books
Age
Themes
Life Moments
Interests
Format
Relevance
Newest
Highest Rated
Most Saved
Title A–Z
All
Books
Collections
All
0-3
4-7
8-11
12-18
Filters
for Ages 2–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
62,418 books found
Survivors Club: The True Story of a Very Young Prisoner of Auschwitz
Michael Bornstein, Debbie Bornstein Holinstat
Survival, loss, and incredible resilience define this moving true account of a young boy’s life in Poland and his time a
Ages 10–14
Strictly No Elephants #1
Strictly No Elephants
Lisa Mantchev
For the child who feels like an outsider or has been told they don't belong because of who they are or what they love.
Ages 4–8
The Storyteller
Kathryn Williams
A trunk full of old diaries leads seventeen-year-old Jess down a rabbit hole of Russian history and a possible connectio
Ages 12–18
Dig Dig Digging
Stomp, Dinosaur, Stomp!
Margaret Mayo
For the active toddler who needs to wiggle and move. This energetic book transforms reading time into a physical adventu
Ages 2–5
Stay Sweet
Siobhan Vivian
Managing a local ice cream shop becomes a summer of mystery for Amelia after a hidden diary reveals the truth behind the
Ages 12–18
Stay Curious: A Brief History of Stephen Hawking
Kathleen Krull, Paul Brewer
Powerful mixed-media art illustrates the relentless curiosity and playful spirit of physicist Stephen Hawking.
Ages 4–8
Starry Nights
Judith Clarke
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of a sibling's mental health crisis while trying to find their own place in
Ages 13–17
Star Jumper #1
Star Jumper: Journal of a Cardboard Genius
Frank Asch
For the creative child who finds their sibling a bit much at times and dreams of a space where they can be the master of
Ages 7–10
Protector of the Small #3
Squire
Tamora Pierce
Keladry of Mindelan faces her toughest trials yet as she navigates the final grueling steps toward becoming a knight of
Ages 12–17
Squanto's Journey
Joseph Bruchac
Lyrical prose and rich illustrations tell the true story of Tisquantum, the courageous Native American who guided the fi
Ages 6–10
Spring for Sophie
Yael Werber
Sophie waits patiently for winter to end, using her hearing, sight, and smell to catch the very first signs of the world
Ages 4–7
Splinters
Kevin Sylvester
Cindy dreams of the hockey rink instead of a ballroom in this funny, athletic reimagining of the Cinderella story where
Ages 4–8
Splinter & Ash #1
Splinter & Ash
Marieke Nijkamp
Princess Ash returns to a palace full of danger, finding an unexpected ally in Splinter, a girl determined to become a s
Ages 8–12
Splinter
Sasha Dawn
Sami’s mother vanished a decade ago, and now she must decide if her mother simply left or if her own father is hiding a
Ages 14–18
Special Edward
Eric Walters
Ed thinks faking a learning disability is the perfect shortcut to an easier school life, until he realizes the difficult
Ages 10–14
Sophie's Masterpiece
Eileen Spinelli
After her beautiful webs are rejected by everyone else, a hardworking spider named Sophie finds the perfect person to ap
Ages 4–8
Sophia, the Alchemist's Dog
Shelley Jackson
For the curious child who loves to tinker and explore, this story highlights how quiet observation and clever thinking c
Ages 4–8
Sonya's Chickens
Phoebe Wahl
Warm, painterly illustrations follow a young farm girl as her father helps her understand the natural cycle of life afte
Ages 4–8
Sonny's House of Spies
George Ella Lyon
Family secrets and town mysteries come to light for Sonny as he realizes the adults in his 1950s Alabama home have hidde
Ages 12–16
A Song Only I Can Hear
Barry Jonsberg
Shy thirteen-year-old Rob must confront his deepest secrets when a series of mysterious messages challenge him to find h
Ages 12–15
Somewhere Among
Annie Donwerth-Chikamatsu
For the child navigating life between two cultures, this moving story explores the meaning of home and identity during a
Ages 9–12
Someone Else's Shoes
Ellen Wittlinger
For the young teen grappling with family changes and the realization that their parents are complex, flawed people with
Ages 10–14
Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am
Harry Mazer, Peter Lerangis
For teens grappling with the reality of life after a life-altering injury, this story explores identity and recovery aft
Ages 12–18
Sofia Martinez #1
My Family Adventure
Jacqueline Jules
Seven-year-old Sofia turns every day into an adventure in these three stories featuring cheerful art and simple Spanish
Ages 5–8
1
...
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
...
2601