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for Ages 1–6 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
35,227 books found
Good Luck, Mrs. K!
Louise Borden
For children processing the news that a teacher or adult they love is sick, this book provides a roadmap for empathy and
Ages 6–9
Gone Again Ptarmigan
Jonathan London
For the child who marvels at how animals hide in plain sight, this story explores the magic of adaptation and the rhythm
Ages 4–8
Going to the Zoo
Tom Paxton
For the child bursting with energy before a big trip. This rhythmic story captures the pure excitement and wonder of a d
Ages 2–6
Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog! And Other Palindromes
Jon Agee
Watch sentences flip and reverse in this hilarious collection of phrases that read exactly the same backward and forward
Ages 6–12
Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal: A Worldwide Cinderella
Paul Fleischman
Threads from Cinderella stories found all across the globe are woven together into one magnificent, shimmering tapestry
Ages 5–10
The Girl Who Hated Books
Manjusha Pawagi
Chaos erupts when a mountain of books topples over, setting free a parade of storybook characters that only a girl who h
Ages 4–8
Gimme Cracked Corn and I Will Share
Kevin O'Malley
A determined chicken and her pal George go on a pun-filled quest to find a legendary stash of cracked corn. Get ready fo
Ages 4–8
Gigantic Turnip, The
Aleksei Tolstoy
An old man and woman struggle to uproot a vegetable of impossible size until they get help from a surprising, tiny sourc
Ages 3–7
The Gift of the Tree
Alvin Tresselt
Vibrant paintings follow an ancient oak as it provides for forest animals in life and continues to nourish the earth eve
Ages 4–9
Giant Hug, The
Sandra Horning
Owen hands a physical hug to the post office clerk, sparking a cross-country journey via trucks and planes to reach his
Ages 3–7
Georgia's Bones
Jen Bryant
For the child who finds magic in everyday objects like smooth stones or dried flowers, and feels a deep, quiet connectio
Ages 4–9
A Garden for a Groundhog
Lorna Balian
Mr. O'Leary loves his weather-predicting groundhog, but he desperately needs a plan to stop the furry guest from eating
Ages 4–8
The Funny Little Woman
Arlene Mosel
A giggling woman in medieval Japan follows a rolling dumpling into a cave, where she must use her wits and her cooking s
Ages 4–8
Magical Cycle of the Seasons #2
From the Bellybutton of the Moon and Other Summer Poems
Francisco X. Alarcon
Vibrant bilingual verses and folk-art illustrations recreate the warmth of childhood summers spent in Mexico through fam
Ages 6–10
Fritz's Fish
Geraldine Elschner
After rescuing a fish from a flooded street, Fritz must decide if keeping his new friend in a bathtub is better than let
Ages 4–8
Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-ins
Carole Boston Weatherford
Young Connie watches history unfold from a lunch counter stool as she experiences the courage and quiet power of the Gre
Ages 5–9
Math Is Fun
Fraction Action
Loreen Leedy
Miss Prime and her class find math in the everyday world as they divide shapes, share fruit, and count coins to master t
Ages 5–9
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
Fossils Tell of Long Ago
Aliki
Fossils are like puzzles from the past. Learn how they form in the earth and use the step-by-step guide to create your v
Ages 4–8
The Fossil Girl: Mary Anning's Dinosaur Discovery
Catherine Brighton
For the child who loves to explore and wonders if kids can do big things, this biography of Mary Anning celebrates the p
Ages 5–9
Footwork: The Story of Fred and Adele Astaire
Roxane Orgill
Before the Hollywood fame, Fred and Adele Astaire were a hardworking sibling duo dancing through the demanding world of
Ages 6–10
Follow the Line #2
Follow the Line Around the World
Laura Ljungkvist
Trace a single meandering line across seven continents to see native animals and diverse landscapes in this visually uni
Ages 4–8
Follow the Line #1
Follow the Line
Laura Ljungkvist
One single line travels through cities, oceans, and villages, inviting eyes to trace the path while counting starfish, t
Ages 2–5
Follow the Drinking Gourd
Jeanette Winter
For the child exploring their cultural identity or learning how even the most rebellious spirit can find a meaningful pa
Ages 5–10
Folks Call Me Appleseed John
Andrew Glass
For siblings learning to navigate different lifestyles and personalities while bonding through outdoor adventures in the
Ages 5–10
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