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for Ages 0–4 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
26,778 books found
My Monster and Me
Nadiya Hussain
For the child who carries a heavy weight of worries that feels too big to handle alone. A gentle story about how talking
Ages 3–7
My Block Looks Like
Janelle Harper
For the child who takes pride in their vibrant neighborhood and the people who make it special.
Ages 3–8
My Big Family
Yanitzia Canetti
For the child who loves to talk about their relatives, this story celebrates the joy of belonging to a big, bustling fam
Ages 4–7
Me and My Fear
Francesca Sanna
For the child grappling with the silent weight of anxiety while facing big life changes like a new school or moving to a
Ages 4–8
Max and Ruby
Max and Ruby Play School
Rosemary Wells
Class is in session with the beloved bunny siblings as Max and Ruby bring their gentle humor and playful energy to the w
Ages 2–5
Let's Swap For a Day
Shu-Ti Liao
For the child who wonders if their friend has it better, this silly swap shows that being yourself is actually the best
Ages 3–7
It's So Difficult
Raúl Nieto Guridi
For the child who finds every day full of invisible hurdles. This quiet story explores the sensory world of a neurodiver
Ages 4–8
I'll Meet You in Your Dreams
Jessica Young
For the parent looking to reassure a child of their everlasting bond through the imaginative and whimsical world of drea
Ages 4–8
I Want to Ride the Tap Tap
Danielle Joseph
For the child who loves the hum of engines and the buzz of a busy street, this vibrant journey celebrates the patience a
Ages 3–6
I DID See a Mammoth!
Alex Willmore
For the child who feels unheard when sharing their big discoveries, this silly adventure validates their persistence wit
Ages 3–6
How to Find a Bird
Jennifer Ward
For the child who loves to explore the backyard. This gentle guide transforms a simple walk into an observant adventure,
Ages 4–8
How to Eat a Mango
Paola Santos
For the child who loves clever tricksters and cultural legends. Explore the witty world of Anansi while discovering the
Ages 4–8
A History of Me
Adrea Theodore
For the child who feels out of place as the only person of color in their classroom, finding strength in the powerful le
Ages 4–8
Green on Green
Dianne White
For the child who finds magic in the changing world outside their window. This lyrical journey celebrates the colors and
Ages 4–8
Freedom Braids
Monique Duncan
For the child learning how cultural traditions and family bonds can provide strength and a sense of belonging in difficu
Ages 4–9
Five Stories
Ellen Weinstein
For the child curious about their family roots or feeling like the 'new kid' in a big city, this book honors the many pa
Ages 4–9
Enough Is . . .
Jessica Whipple
For the child who always wants just one more toy or treat, this gentle story helps them discover the quiet joy of being
Ages 4–8
Dreams for a Daughter
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the parent seeking to wrap their daughter in a blanket of love, heritage, and high expectations. A lyrical blessing
Ages 4–8
Danté Plays His Blues
Allen R. Wells
For the child feeling out of place after a move, this story shows how naming our 'blues' through music can help us find
Ages 4–8
Charlie Goes to School
Ree Drummond
For the child feeling nervous about their first day of school or wondering what a classroom is really like.
Ages 4–8
Cat's Very Good Day
Kristen Tracy
For the child learning to find joy and gratitude in the small, everyday moments of a regular day.
Ages 2–5
Boy and the Gorilla, The
Jackie Azua Kramer
For the child grappling with the heavy weight of loss, this gentle dialogue with an imaginary friend provides space to a
Ages 4–8
Bear Island
Matthew Cordell
For the child processing a difficult loss and finding their way back to joy through the quiet healing power of nature an
Ages 4–9
Banned Book
Jonah Winter
For the child who asks why certain stories are hidden away. This gentle, meta-narrative explains censorship and the powe
Ages 4–9
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