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for Ages 4–6 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
33,009 books found
Little Lit #1
Folklore & Fairy Tale Funnies
Art Spiegelman, Françoise Mouly
For the child who loves jokes and comics but needs a spark to enjoy classic literature: these vibrant, funny retellings
Ages 6–12
Little Libraries, Big Heroes
Miranda Paul
A flat world sits on the backs of four giant elephants, who stand on a massive turtle swimming through space in this sat
Ages 5–10
Little Books of the Little Brontës, The
Sara O'Leary
For the child who loves making things and needs to see that their small, private creations can grow into something legen
Ages 4–8
Little Book of Joy, The
Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu
For the child learning to navigate big feelings, this gentle guide from two global icons shows how small acts of kindnes
Ages 4–8
Listening to the Quiet
Cassie Silva
For the child noticing changes in a loved one's health, this story shows how a mother and daughter adapt to hearing loss
Ages 4–8
Like a Windy Day
Frank Asch
For the curious child who wants to experience the wild, playful energy of nature and the elements through their own imag
Ages 3–7
Like a Diamond in the Sky: Jane Taylor's Beloved Poem of Wonder and the Stars
Elizabeth Brown
For the child who loves singing 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' and wonders where the song came from. A beautiful look a
Ages 4–8
Lighter Than Air
Matthew Clark Smith
Nineteen female pilots defy expectations in 1929 as they take to the skies for the very first official women-only air ra
Ages 4–8
Life of Song, A: The Story of Ella Jenkins
Ty-Juana Taylor
For the child who loves to sing and make rhythm everywhere they go, this is a soul-stirring look at how one woman's voic
Ages 4–8
Letters from Bear
Gauthier David
For the child adjusting to a long-distance move or needing to maintain a connection with someone far away.
Ages 4–8
Let Us March On!: James Weldon Johnson and the Silent Protest Parade
Yohuru Williams and Michael G. Long
The writer of the Black National Anthem leads a powerful, wordless march through the streets of New York to stand up for
Ages 6–10
Leontyne Price: Voice of a Century
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child who needs to see how a dream, paired with a 'vocal miracle' and steady perseverance, can break barriers an
Ages 4–9
La Frontera
Deborah Mills, Alfredo Alva
For children navigating the complex emotions of a big move or a new country, this bilingual memoir offers a brave and ho
Ages 4–9
Just Like Jesse Owens
Andrew Young, Paula Young Shelton
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this story of a boy in the segregated South offers a path from
Ages 6–10
Just Grace #10
Just Grace and the Double Surprise
Charise Mericle Harper
For the creative child navigating the complexities of school friendships and the tricky task of keeping big secrets from
Ages 6–10
Just Fine the Way They Are
Connie Nordhielm Wooldridge
For the child who feels uneasy when things change, this clever history of travel shows how new inventions often face a b
Ages 6–10
Jack's New Boat
written and ill. by Sarah McMenemy
For the child who loves the sea and needs a reminder that lost treasures can lead to new adventures, even when things do
Ages 3–7
Jack's House
Karen Magnuson Beil
For the truck-loving toddler who is fascinated by how things are made and loves the comforting rhythm of a repetitive st
Ages 2–5
Jack (Not Jackie)
Erica Silverman
For siblings navigating changes in identity, this gentle story helps children understand and embrace a brother or sister
Ages 4–8
Harper Growing Tree
It's Time!
Kathleen W. Deady
For the child curious about the hands on the clock and the numbers on the screen. Help your little one master the daily
Ages 5–8
It's My Tree
Olivier Tallec
For the child who struggles to share or feels protective of their things. This quirky tale uses a paranoid squirrel to s
Ages 3–7
It Feels Good To Be Yourself
Theresa Thorn
For the child exploring their own identity or noticing the diversity of their friends, this book offers a clear, affirmi
Ages 4–8
Is Mommy?
Victoria Chang
A playful and honest look at the messy, silly, and occasionally frustrating parts of being a parent, told through the ey
Ages 2–5
Into the Snow
Yuki Kaneko
For the child who finds magic in the first snowfall and the quiet wonder of outdoor exploration. Perfect for those who l
Ages 2–6
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