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for Ages 0–8 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
50,507 books found
I Knew Two Who Said Moo
Judi Barrett
Silly rhymes and bouncing rhythm lead the way through a playful counting adventure from one to ten.
Ages 2–5
Peppermints #3
Secret in St. Something
Barbara Brooks Wallace
Young Robin must navigate the tough streets of New York City to protect his baby brother after they run away from their
Ages 8–12
The Secret Keeper
Kate Coombs
Kalli carries the weight of every deep, dark secret in Maldinga until the heavy burden becomes more than one person can
Ages 4–8
Halloween Party
Lonzo Anderson
For the child who loves the thrill of a spooky secret, this story explores the bravery it takes to join in when you feel
Ages 4–8
Tutankhamen's Gift
Robert Sabuda
For the child who feels small or quiet in a world of loud voices, this story follows a shy young boy who finds the coura
Ages 5–9
Marcia Sewall's American History #1
The Pilgrims of Plimoth
Marcia Sewall
Step into the daily rhythms of the Plimoth Colony to see the chores, challenges, and quiet moments that made up early Pi
Ages 7–11
Mush, a Dog from Space
Daniel Pinkwater
For the child who loves the idea of a secret, extraordinary world hidden right in their own backyard or kitchen.
Ages 7–10
Glovemen: Twenty-Seven of Baseball's Greatest
George Sullivan
Trace the history of baseball through its most legendary fielders, from the iconic Joe DiMaggio to the defensive mastery
Ages 8–12
Scrappers #5
Bases Loaded
Dean Hughes
Gloria’s harsh criticism of her teammates leads to constant fighting, threatening the future of the team and their coach
Ages 8–12
Five for a Little One
Chris Raschka
For the curious toddler discovering their body, this rhythmic journey follows a little bunny as they explore the world t
Ages 2–5
Turning Point Inventions
The Lightbulb
Joseph E. Wallace
For the child who asks how everything works, this history of the lightbulb illuminates the grit and experimentation requ
Ages 8–12
Under the Shadow of Wings
Sara H. Banks
Eleven-year-old Tattnall faces a difficult realization in 1944 Alabama as she learns that she cannot always shield her o
Ages 8–12
The Things That Are Most in the World
Judi Barrett
What is the wiggliest thing in existence? Imagine the silliest and smelliest superlatives in a world where anything is p
Ages 4–8
If I Was the Sunshine
Julie Fogliano
For children and parents seeking a moment of quiet connection through the beauty of the natural world and the comfort of
Ages 2–5
The Great Antler Auction
Susan E. Goodman
Boy Scouts in Wyoming gather dropped elk antlers for a massive auction to raise the money needed to feed the local elk h
Ages 7–11
Harmonica Night
Mary-Claire Helldorfer
For the child who needs a gentle wind-down after a busy day. This rhythmic story uses the soothing sounds of a seaside t
Ages 3–7
Maria's Comet
Deborah Hopkinson
Young Maria Mitchell spends her nights gazing at the sky, fueled by a single ambitious dream: to be the one who discover
Ages 4–8
Basil & Dahlia: A Tragical Tale of Sinister Sweetness
Joy McCullough
For the child who loves things both sparkly and spooky, this story explores finding the courage to question the rules of
Ages 8–12
Historical Biographies #1
Take Command, Captain Farragut!
Peter Roop, Connie Roop
A young midshipman writes home to his father about life at sea, a fierce naval battle, and the courage it takes to face
Ages 7–10
The Boat of Many Rooms: The Story of Noah in Verse
J. Patrick Lewis
Two by two, every kind of animal finds safety aboard a great wooden ark in this rhythmic, verse-filled retelling of a le
Ages 4–8
The Hard Pan Trilogy #2
Lucky Breaks
Susan Patron
Turning eleven in a town of forty-three people brings big changes for Lucky. She navigates the mysteries of the Milky Wa
Ages 8–12
The Very, Very Far North #2
Just Beyond the Very, Very Far North
Dan Bar-el
For the child who thrives on quiet reflection and needs to see that welcoming a stranger is the first step toward a new
Ages 8–12
I Hate School
Jeanne Willis
Honor Brown has a very long list of exactly why she can't stand school. Her funny rants capture the relatable grumpiness
Ages 4–8
The Lost String Quartet
N. M. Bodecker
A wrong turn on a mountain road leads the Daffodil String Quartet into a mysterious and musical detour when their small
Ages 4–8
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