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for Ages 4–8 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
47,901 books found
Books for a Better Earth
Eating to Save the Planet
Anne Broyles
Every grocery store aisle holds secrets about the environment and our health, starting with the very first bite on a din
Ages 8–12
I Am Not an Octopus
Eoin McLaughlin
For the child who uses elaborate excuses to avoid new experiences, this goofy tale shows how admitting our fears is the
Ages 3–7
Greek Myths and Mazes
Jan Bajtlik
For the inquisitive child who loves puzzles and history, this oversized book transforms ancient Greek legends into intri
Ages 8–12
And Yet You Shine: The Kohinoor Diamond, Colonization, and Resistance
Supriya Kelkar
For children processing big questions about fairness and history, this poetic look at a stolen diamond empowers them to
Ages 7–10
All for Pie, Pie for All
David Martin
Grandma Cat’s freshly baked apple pie is so delicious that the local mouse and ant families can't help but join in for a
Ages 2–5
Stanley and the Class Pet
Barney Saltzberg
For the child feeling the weight of a big mistake or the pressure of caring for something precious. A gentle look at own
Ages 5–7
Brand New Readers
Flies for Lunch
David Martin
For the budding reader who is just starting to connect words with pictures, this simple book explores the surprising thi
Ages 3–6
Soccer Stories #2
Soccer Star
Mina Javaherbin
A Brazilian boy chases his dreams on the pitch while his sister steps up to help the team secure a big win in this story
Ages 4–8
Mrs. Noodlekugel #1
Mrs. Noodlekugel
Daniel Pinkwater
For the child who loves finding magic in mundane places, this whimsical tale celebrates the joy of meeting a neighbor wh
Ages 5–8
Let's Play Basketball!
Charles R. Smith Jr.
A bouncy basketball has a mind of its own and begs to be taken outside for a day of dribbling, shooting, and active play
Ages 2–5
Two-Headed Chicken #2
Beak to the Future
Tom Angleberger
Join a plucky two-headed chicken on a madcap, universe-hopping adventure, constantly pursued by a chicken-hungry moose.
Ages 4–11
Brand New Readers
The Rosa Stories
Sheila White Samton
For the early learner building confidence, these simple stories use rhythmic repetition and friendly animal encounters t
Ages 4–6
Historical Diaries #2
Pirate Diary: The Journal of Jake Carpenter
Richard Platt
Nine-year-old Jake Carpenter leaves North Carolina for a life at sea in 1716, documenting his unexpected transformation
Ages 8–12
Over the River and Through the Wood
Lydia Maria Child
For families wanting to slow down and savor the traditions of the season. This classic poem captures the cozy anticipati
Ages 4–8
Ragweed's Farm Dog Handbook
Anne Vittur Kennedy
Ragweed is here to share his expert advice and essential tips on how to become the most successful dog on the farm.
Ages 3–7
In the House #2
Elf in the House
Ammi-Joan Paquette
For the child who can't stop wiggling with Christmas Eve anticipation. This rhythmic story turns nighttime noises into a
Ages 3–7
Is This... #2
Is This... Easter?
Helen Yoon
For the child who asks a million 'why' questions about holiday traditions. A hilarious exploration of Easter symbols thr
Ages 2–5
Rocket Countdown
Nick Sharratt
For the curious toddler eager to explore the world, this interactive countdown turns learning numbers into a high-energy
Ages 1–4
This Is the Bear #3
This Is the Bear and the Bad Little Girl
Sarah Hayes
A beloved teddy bear is snatched away at a restaurant, but a heroic dog is determined to track down the naughty girl who
Ages 3–6
King Alfred and the Ice Coffin
Kevin Crossley-Holland
For the child who needs to see that even the greatest leaders face moments of doubt and hardship, this cold-winter tale
Ages 7–10
Tell Me One Thing, Dad
Tom Pow
Molly and her father share a cozy bedtime ritual, using a simple question-and-answer game to express their love for one
Ages 3–6
Panorama Pops
Boston
Sarah McMenemy
For the family preparing for a trip to the Cradle of Liberty or a child wanting to revisit their favorite city landmarks
Ages 4–11
We Are One: How the World Adds Up
Susan Hood
From three lines in a haiku to the seven colors of a rainbow, see how individual parts join together to create something
Ages 4–8
A Caribbean Dozen Poems from Caribbean Poets
John Agard, Grace Nichols
Thirteen poets share the warmth of the sun and the rhythm of the islands through vivid memories of growing up in the Car
Ages 8–12
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