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for Ages 4–8 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
48,284 books found
The Beggar in the Blanket
Gail B. Graham
For children exploring their heritage or looking for stories where kindness and cleverness triumph over greed and injust
Ages 8–12
Good Knight #5
Happy Birthday, Good Knight
Shelley Moore Thomas
For the child who loves surprises and needs to see that even messy mistakes can lead to something wonderful and kind.
Ages 6–8
Animal Life #1
The Frog
Margaret Lane
For the child who loves exploring the garden, this gentle guide reveals the hidden world of frogs, from tiny eggs in the
Ages 5–9
Ten Minutes to Bed #5
Little Dragon
Rhiannon Fielding
For the preschooler who finds every reason to delay sleep, this soothing countdown turns the bedtime routine into a gent
Ages 2–5
Catch That Egg!
Lucy Rowland
For the child who feels like their quirks or clumsiness are a problem, this bouncy tale shows how their unique traits ca
Ages 3–6
Dinkin Dings #1
Dinkin Dings and the Frightening Things
Guy Bass
Dinkin Dings is convinced his new neighbors are flesh-eating alien space zombies, which is a major problem for a boy who
Ages 7–10
Rama, the Gypsy
Betsy Byars
After straying from his wagon home, Rama the golden-earringed cat must navigate the dangers of wharves and forests on a
Ages 8–12
A Day at School with The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Eric Carle
For the toddler or preschooler nervous about their first day in the classroom, this comforting board book turns school r
Ages 0–4
Agent 9 #1
Flood-a-geddon!
James Burks
For the young reader who loves a good laugh and a puzzling mystery, this graphic novel uses a silly secret agent duo to
Ages 7–10
Agnes Parker #3
Agnes Parker... Keeping Cool in Middle School
Kathleen O'Dell
For the middle schooler who worries that being friends with the 'weird' kid might ruin their reputation.
Ages 8–12
Two is for Twins
Wendy Cheyette Lewison
For the family celebrating a new pair of arrivals or a toddler learning about pairs. This rhythmic book honors the speci
Ages 1–4
Fireflies for Nathan
Shulamith Levey Oppenheim
Summer magic fills the air as young Nathan catches fireflies in a jar, recreating the same glowing memories his father m
Ages 4–8
The Math Wiz #1
The Math Wiz
Betsy Duffey
For the child who excels in the classroom but feels out of place on the playground. Learn how logic and a new friend can
Ages 7–10
Close Your Eyes
Jean Marzollo
For the little one who isn't quite ready to say goodnight, this rhythmic lullaby uses gentle imagery to help toddlers dr
Ages 2–5
Harry the Hippo #1
Harry Goes to Day Camp
Harriet Ziefert
For the little one nervous about their first day away from home, this sweet story about a pup's day camp debut helps tur
Ages 4–8
When the Soldiers Were Gone
Vera W. Propp
Young Benjamin must leave the safety of his foster home to reunite with his birth parents as they emerge from hiding in
Ages 8–12
Prince Cinders
Babette Cole
Prince Cinders is a small, skinny prince whose mean brothers make him do all the chores. When a fairy grants him a wish
Ages 4–11
Regular Show #1
Fakespeare in the Park
Gabe Soria
For the child who loves to be the director of their own goofy adventures and thrives on silly wordplay and unpredictable
Ages 8–12
Who HQ: What Is?
What Is Nintendo?
Gina Shaw
For the child who loves their Switch and wants to know how a tiny playing card shop in 1889 Japan became the world leade
Ages 8–12
Go and Hush the Baby
Betsy Byars
For the big sibling who needs to find their own way to help when a new baby won't stop crying and Mom is busy.
Ages 3–7
The Hive
Meet the Hive
Grosset & Dunlap
Buzz along with Buzbee as he flies through the busy hive to introduce you to his family and all the hardworking friends
Ages 2–5
The Wheels on the Bus
Paul O. Zelinsky
Pull the tabs and move the parts to make the wipers swish and the doors swing open in this lively, tactile version of th
Ages 1–4
What Was?
What Was Woodstock?
Joan Holub
For the curious child asking about the 1960s or 'hippie' culture, this engaging history explores how a rainy dairy farm
Ages 8–12
Monster Hunters Unlimited #3
Man-Monsters and Animal Horrors
John Gatehouse
This tongue-in-cheek handbook uses folklore and comedy to teach aspiring hunters how to track down shape-shifters and fl
Ages 7–10
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