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for Ages 9–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
35,033 books found
The De Granville Trilogy #1
Blood Red Horse
K. M. Grant
A courageous horse named Hosanna carries two brothers through the Third Crusades, bridging the divide between Christian
Ages 11–17
Blizzard of Glass: The Halifax Explosion of 1917
Sally M. Walker
Two ships collide in a massive 1917 explosion that levels a city, prompting a harrowing story of tragedy and community r
Ages 10–14
Black Ships Before Troy: The Story of the Iliad
Rosemary Sutcliff
The legendary siege of Troy comes to life through the stories of Paris, Achilles, and the wooden horse that ended a deca
Ages 10–14
Black Jack: The Ballad of Jack Johnson
Charles R. Smith
Rhythmic text and vibrant collage art celebrate the perseverance of Jack Johnson, the first African American heavyweight
Ages 6–10
Black Elk's Vision: A Lakota Story
S. D. Nelson
For the child grappling with the complexities of history, this story offers a bridge to understanding resilience and spi
Ages 8–12
Black Cat Bone: The Life of Blues Legend Robert Johnson
J. Patrick Lewis
For the teen exploring the roots of modern music or grappling with how legends are made. This haunting verse biography d
Ages 10–18
Birds: Nature's Magnificent Flying Machines
Caroline Arnold
Lightweight bones and specialized feathers come into focus through detailed portraits that explain exactly how different
Ages 7–11
Bill, the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman
Marc Tyler Nobleman
Uncover the long-hidden story of Bill Finger, the original writer whose creative genius helped birth Batman but whose na
Ages 8–12
Big Numbers #1
Big Numbers
Edward Packard
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in. This heartwarming tale shows how unconditional love and a little b
Ages 4–10
Between Earth and Sky: Legends of Native American Sacred Places
Joseph Bruchac
Native American legends told in free-verse reveal how every living thing across the mountains and plains holds a sacred
Ages 6–10
Ben Franklin's Almanac: Being a True Account of the Good Gentleman's Life
Candace Fleming
Historical etchings and artifacts create a vivid scrapbook of Benjamin Franklin’s life, from his days as a printer’s app
Ages 10–14
Because of Romek: A Holocaust Survivor's Memoir
David Faber
David Faber honors a promise made to his mother by sharing his survival of the Holocaust and the atrocities he witnessed
Ages 12–18
Beautiful Warrior: The Legend of the Nun's Kung Fu
Emily Arnold McCully
To escape an unwanted marriage to a bandit, Mingyi trains with a Buddhist nun to master kung fu and defend her own futur
Ages 5–10
Douglas Florian's Poems and Paintings
Beast Feast
Douglas Florian
Perfect for children who love silly wordplay and animal facts, this collection uses witty rhymes and vibrant paintings t
Ages 5–10
Barrio: Jose's Neighborhood
George Ancona
For the child who thrives on seeing real people and places, this photo-essay celebrates the joy of neighborhood life and
Ages 7–10
Band of Angels: A Story Inspired by the Jubilee Singers, A
Deborah Hopkinson
Ella Sheppard, born into slavery, becomes the pianist for the Jubilee Singers on a historic concert tour that brought sp
Ages 6–10
Babe Didrikson Zaharias: The Making of a Champion
Russell Freedman
Babe Zaharias dominated everything from track to golf, proving through sheer grit that women belonged at the top of the
Ages 10–14
Author: A True Story
Helen Lester
Writing can be a real struggle, but this funny autobiography uses comic cartoons to show the messy, joyful reality of be
Ages 6–10
A History in Many Voices
At Ellis Island
Louise Peacock
A young girl visiting Ellis Island today connects with the journey of a girl who arrived in 1910 through a tapestry of i
Ages 7–10
The Kingdom on the Waves
M.T. Anderson
The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume I: The Pox Party is an American historical novel
Ages 14–18
Arthur, for the Very First Time
Patricia MacLachlan
Arthur's summer on an eccentric farm helps him trade his lists and rules for wonder and friendship.
Ages 8–12
Wild Wonders
Around the Pond
Ann C. Cooper
Watch how animals and plants rely on one another to survive as the seasons change in a healthy, bustling pond ecosystem.
Ages 5–9
Math = Fun!
Apple Fractions
Jerry Pallotta
Learn how to divide halves, thirds, and fourths as a group of helpful elves uses different types of apples to demonstrat
Ages 5–9
Scientists in the Field
Anthropologist: Scientist of the People
Mary Batten
Scientists live among the Ache people of Paraguay to study one of the world's last hunter-gatherer cultures through care
Ages 9–12
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