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for Ages 3–8 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
49,963 books found
Mole's Moon
Hiawyn Oram
For the child who wants to keep every beautiful thing for themselves. A gentle lesson on appreciating nature's wonders w
Ages 3–7
Obi #2
Obi, Gerbil on a Mission
M.C. Delaney
Obi the gerbil is jealous of the new puppy, but when he disappears, she must face owls and giant dogs to bring her slobb
Ages 7–10
One Little, Two Little, Three Little Pilgrims
B.G. Hennessy
For the young child discovering the origins of Thanksgiving through a bouncy, rhythmic rhyme that balances the lives of
Ages 3–7
The Book with No Pictures
The Alphabet Book with No Pictures
B. J. Novak
Perfect for energetic storytimes where children want to see adults acting silly. This book turns the reader into a comed
Ages 4–8
The Lock-Eater #1
The Lock-Eater
Zack Loran Clark
For the child searching for where they belong, this clockwork adventure follows a girl discovering her own hidden streng
Ages 8–12
Reading Railroad Books
All Aboard ABC
Doug Magee
For the young explorer obsessed with locomotives: an alphabet journey through the railway yard featuring crisp, real-lif
Ages 3–7
The Little Engine That Could
The Little Engine That Could Helps Out
Watty Piper
For the child who needs a boost of confidence and a reminder that being helpful and persistent can make a big difference
Ages 3–6
28 Good Night Stories
Brigitte Weninger
For the child who asks for 'just one more' at bedtime, these short animal tales provide a gentle and structured wind-dow
Ages 3–6
Lily Pad Pond
Bianca Lavies
For the curious child who loves exploring local ponds, this photo-rich guide captures the wondrous transformation from a
Ages 5–8
Hey You! An Empowering Celebration of Growing Up Black
Dapo Adeola
For children navigating the complexities of systemic racism while seeking the courage to dream and embrace their identit
Ages 4–9
My Very First Book #3
My Very First Book of Food
Eric Carle
Flip the split pages to pair different animals with the foods they eat in this interactive matching game.
Ages 1–3
Hatchimals
Splash and Dash
Mickie Matheis
For the early reader who loves high-speed action and is learning about healthy competition and the importance of playing
Ages 4–6
A Year of Beasts
Ashley Wolff
Ellie and Peter watch from their country home as field and forest animals appear throughout the changing seasons.
Ages 3–7
Jeff Mack's Wordless Picture Books #2
Look!
Jeff Mack
For the child who is glued to a screen and needs a nudge to reconnect with the world of play, movement, and silly real-l
Ages 2–6
Woodland Christmas
Marie Angel
For the family seeking a slow, screen-free way to build anticipation during the holidays through a beautiful, Victorian-
Ages 2–7
Appleblossom the Possum #1
Appleblossom the Possum
Holly Goldberg Sloan
For the child who feels small in a big world, this charming tale celebrates how unique traits and family teamwork can tu
Ages 8–12
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
The Secret Villain
Rob Valois
For the child learning to navigate group dynamics and the importance of reliability, this superhero mission explores wha
Ages 6–8
Pocket Poems
Bobbi Katz
Perfect for children just starting to read on their own, these short, 'pocket-sized' verses turn everyday moments into b
Ages 5–8
Who HQ: What Are?
What Are the Winter Olympics?
Gail Herman
For the young sports fan curious about how the world's greatest winter athletes compete, this history explores a century
Ages 8–12
General Manager's Handbook
Jake Black
For the young fan who loves collecting and categorizing, this interactive field guide lets them manage their own team of
Ages 6–10
Circus Mirandus
Cassie Beasley
For the child navigating the heavy reality of a loved one's illness while clinging to the hope that magic and miracles m
Ages 8–12
The Maid and the Mouse and the Odd-Shaped House: A Story in Rhyme
Paul O. Zelinsky
For the curious child who loves to draw and solve puzzles. This rhythmic story invites little ones to watch a house tran
Ages 3–7
Dewey Bob
Judy Schachner
For the creative child who sees potential in every pebble and button but still feels a little lonely in their big world
Ages 3–7
Do Kangaroos Wear Seatbelts?
Jane Kurtz
For the child who resists their car seat or safety routines. This soothing rhyme compares how animal and human parents k
Ages 2–5
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