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for Ages 8–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
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Got Issues
Are You LGBTQ?
Jeanne Nagle
For the young person beginning to explore their own identity and orientation, this guide offers clear, supportive answer
Ages 10–14
The Little Book of LGBTQ+
Harriet Dyer
For the teenager or ally seeking clear answers about gender, sexuality, and history in a gentle, easy to understand guid
Ages 12–18
Queer History A to Z
Robin Stevenson
For the child curious about why we celebrate Pride or how people have fought for the right to be themselves through the
Ages 6–10
Queer and Fearless
Rob Sanders
For the child curious about LGBTQ+ history and looking for role models who stood up for fairness and identity.
Ages 8–12
LGBTQ
Kelly Huegel Madrone
For the teenager navigating their identity or looking for support. This guide provides clarity on coming out, social iss
Ages 13–18
Elizabeth and the Native American Children
Beth Scott
For the child learning to bridge cultural gaps and find their own strength while facing isolation in a wild, unfamiliar
Ages 9–13
Men, Women and Social Structure: A Cool Guide to Native American Indian Society
Baby Professor
For the child curious about how different communities organize their lives, this guide explores the roles and structures
Ages 6–9
What Was It Like? Life of Native Americans During the Westward Movement
Baby Professor
For the student curious about how the expansion of the United States changed the lives, homes, and traditions of the peo
Ages 7–10
Native American Leaders From Then Until Today
Baby Professor
Introduce your child to the diverse contributions of Indigenous leaders with this visually engaging overview of historic
Ages 5–9
He Talks to Birds
Tyrese Gould Jacinto
For the nature-loving child who finds peace in the outdoors. This story celebrates a deep, intuitive connection with the
Ages 4–9
Who Were the Zuni People?
Baby Professor
For the curious child wanting to learn about the history, traditions, and vibrant culture of the Zuni people in the Amer
Ages 7–11
Who Were the Hopi People?
Baby Professor
For the child curious about the people who lived on this land long ago. This gentle guide introduces the rich history an
Ages 5–9
Into An Indian Tent
Baby Professor
Omakayas's twin sons journey across the Great Plains when a sudden kidnapping forces young Chickadee to find his way bac
Ages 8–12
Baby Professor
Native American Rights: The Decades Old Fight
Baby Professor
For the curious student asking why rules aren't always fair, this guide explains the history of Native American civil ri
Ages 7–10
The Jesus I Wish I Knew in High School Asian American Edition
Rooted Ministry
For Asian American teens navigating the intersection of cultural expectations and personal faith while looking for a mor
Ages 14–18
The Great Book of Asian American Heroes
Bill O'Neill
For the child curious about their cultural roots or looking for real-life role models. This collection celebrates the di
Ages 8–14
Asian Animal Adventures
Frans Oscar
For the teen or young adult grappling with intense solitude or a crisis of faith. This survival story explores finding i
Ages 13–18
Asian Children's Favorite Stories
David Conger, Marian Davies Toth
For the child curious about the wider world, this collection of traditional folktales offers a vibrant window into the d
Ages 6–10
China's Last Emperor was 2 Years Old!
Baby Professor
For the curious student exploring how a toddler could lead an empire. This biography simplifies the complex history of C
Ages 6–10
Pretty Lessons in Verse for Good Children
Sara Coleridge
For the child learning to navigate their world through rhythm and rhyme. This collection uses gentle verses to teach the
Ages 4–8
Building an Orchestra of Hope
Carmen Oliver
For the child who needs to see how creativity and perseverance can transform a community's challenges into a beautiful s
Ages 5–9
My Little Black Girl
Octavia L Stockton
Junior is a budding cartoonist who leaves his school on the Spokane Indian Reservation to attend an all-white high schoo
Ages 13–18
Delinquent
Daphne Robinson
Six rowdy, misfit siblings highjack the local Sunday school Christmas pageant and unexpectedly show the entire town what
Ages 7–12
All Black Children
Tyrique Rowe
Five lucky children win a golden ticket into Willy Wonka's mysterious chocolate factory. Young Charlie Bucket enters a w
Ages 7–11
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