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for Ages 7–8 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
40,324 books found
Dancing Teepees: Poems of American Indian Youth
Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
Vibrant watercolor art illustrates these translated oral traditions, capturing the spirit and wisdom of Native American
Ages 7–12
Dance, Mice, Dance!
Kuang-Ts'ai Hao
A struggling flute player finds a chance at redemption and a fresh start through an unlikely friendship with a group of
Ages 5–10
Cutaway Space Vehicles
Jon Richards
Peel back the metal skin of rockets, moon landers, and space shuttles to see the complex inner workings that make space
Ages 7–11
Charlesbridge Math Adventures
Cut Down to Size at High Noon
Scott Sundby
The local barber uses graph paper and scale drawings to create art, but a high-noon showdown with Buzzsaw Bart puts his
Ages 7–10
Cuéntame un cuento
Georgie Adams
Jack climbs the beanstalk and the Gingerbread Boy runs as fast as he can in this collection of eight legendary tales fea
Ages 3–7
Cook-A-Doodle-Doo!
Janet Stevens, Susan Stevens Crummel
Big Brown Rooster finds a family cookbook and recruits a turtle, iguana, and pig to help bake a strawberry shortcake in
Ages 4–8
Como nacio el arco iris (How the Rainbow Came to Be)
Alma Flor Ada
Three primary colors argue over how to paint a gray world until they realize that blending their pigments creates the ul
Ages 3–7
Common Threads #1
Adam's Day at the Market
Huda Essa
Bustling crowds and colorful stalls fill the market where Adam learns that even when we look different, our families sha
Ages 4–8
Come With Me: Poems for a Journey
Naomi Shihab Nye
Lyric poems and abstract collages capture the quiet wonder and big emotions of traveling through the world and the journ
Ages 4–8
Come Back Salmon: How a Group of Dedicated Kids Adopted Pigeon Creek and Brought It Back to Life
Molly Cone
A group of determined elementary students takes charge of a polluted local stream to transform it into a healthy sanctua
Ages 8–12
What Makes a Masterpiece?
Clothing in Art
Brigitte Baumbusch
Artists use silk, velvet, and stone to tell stories through fashion; see how clothing has changed from ancient Greek sta
Ages 8–12
Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Through the Gates and Beyond
Jan Greenberg, Sandra Jordan
Giant umbrellas and orange gates in Central Park come to life as you learn how this artistic duo transformed entire land
Ages 8–12
Chimpanzees I Love: Saving Their World and Ours, The
Jane Goodall
Jane Goodall recounts her groundbreaking years in Tanzania, sharing intimate stories and photographs of the chimpanzees
Ages 8–12
Children of Summer: Henri Fabre's Insects
Margaret J. Anderson
Young Paul takes us into the fascinating nineteenth-century world of his father, an entomologist who spends his days unc
Ages 8–12
Cesar: SÃ, Se Puede! Yes, We Can!
Carmen T. Bernier-Grand
Lyrical poems and folk-art illustrations trace the life and philosophy of labor activist Cesar Chavez and his fight for
Ages 8–12
Celebrating a Quinceañera: A Latina's 15th Birthday Celebration
Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith
Ten-year-old Ariana helps her cousin Cynthia prepare for a milestone fifteenth birthday, exploring the rich traditions a
Ages 8–12
What Makes a Masterpiece?
Cats in Art
Brigitte Baumbusch
Cats leap from the pages of history through ancient Egyptian bronze sculptures, delicate Chinese embroidery, and the bol
Ages 6–10
Cat with the Yellow Star: Coming of Age in Terezin, The
Susan Goldman Rubin, Ela Weissberger
Ela Weissberger shares her childhood memory of playing a cat in an opera while imprisoned at Terezin, showing how art en
Ages 8–12
Cars on Mars: Roving the Red Planet
Alexandra Siy
The mechanical geologist Opportunity was only supposed to last ninety days, but it continues to send back incredible pho
Ages 8–12
Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose: The Story of a Painting
Hugh Brewster
Step behind the canvas to hear the true story of Kate Millet, the young girl who modeled for John Singer Sargent’s most
Ages 8–12
Carmine's Story: A Book About a Boy Living with AIDS
Arlene Schulman
For children processing a serious medical diagnosis or seeking to understand the human side of the AIDS epidemic through
Ages 7–11
Velocity: Unusual Histories
The Captivating, Creative, Unusual History of Comic Books
Jennifer M. Besel
Told in a comic book format, this history follows the evolution of legendary heroes, villains, and the creators behind t
Ages 8–12
Caperucita roja y los 40 ladrones (Red Riding Hood and the Forty Thieves)
Ma Carmen Diez Navarro
Classic characters like Cinderella and Pinocchio leap into brand new poetic adventures that give familiar fairy tales a
Ages 6–10
Can You Guess My Name?: Traditional Tales Around the World
Judy Sierra
Travel across the globe through fifteen traditional folktales that reveal how cultures everywhere share similar stories
Ages 5–10
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