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for Ages 7–8 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
40,316 books found
Monument Maker
Linda Booth Sweeney
Through pen-and-ink drawings and a detailed timeline, see how Daniel Chester French journeyed toward sculpting his famou
Ages 7–10
Missy Violet #2
Missy Violet & Me
Barbara Hathaway
For the child curious about their own potential and the meaningful work of others. An eleven year old discovers her voca
Ages 8–12
Migrants
Issa Watanabe
Silent, vivid animal illustrations follow a group of travelers as they leave behind everything they know in search of a
Ages 5–12
Megan's Birthday Tree
Laurie Lears
For children in open adoptions who feel a flicker of doubt about their place in their birthmother's heart and need a tan
Ages 4–8
Meet Yasmin
Saadia Faruqi
Energetic second-grader Yasmin tackles creative challenges and finds clever solutions in these four charming stories abo
Ages 5–8
Medusa Jones
Ross Collins
For the child who feels like an outsider because of their unique traits, this witty adventure shows how being different
Ages 7–10
Martin Bridge #2
On the Lookout!
Jessica Scott Kerrin
For the child who loves looking out the window, this story celebrates the quiet magic of noticing small details in a bus
Ages 3–7
Marcel's Masterpiece: How a Toilet Shaped the History of Art
Jeff Mack
For the child who asks 'Why is that art?' when looking at something unusual. This humorous story explores how a simple t
Ages 4–8
Malala, a Brave Girl from Pakistan/Iqbal, a Brave Boy from Pakistan
Jeanette Winter
Two courageous children from Pakistan stand up for the rights of others in these woven biographies of Malala Yousafzai a
Ages 4–9
Magic Trash: A Story of Tyree Guyton and His Art
J. H. Shapiro
For the child who sees treasure in the recycling bin or wants to know how one person can improve a neighborhood. A vibra
Ages 5–9
Maggie and Oliver or A Bone of One's Own
Valerie Hobbs
The bond between a stray dog and an orphaned ten-year-old girl becomes a lifeline as they lean on each other to find a s
Ages 8–12
Maddie and Mabel #1
Maddie and Mabel
Kari Allen
For the child learning to navigate life with a sibling. These gentle stories explore the balance between being a big sis
Ages 6–9
Lulu #2
Lulu and the Dog from the Sea
Hilary McKay
For the child who loves every creature they meet and needs to learn that building trust with a rescued animal takes time
Ages 7–10
Loula #1
Loula is Leaving for Africa
Anne Villeneuve
Tired of her annoying brothers, Loula packs her bags for a grand African escape in this gentle tale illustrated with exp
Ages 3–7
Louisiana's Song
Kerry Madden
For the child learning to navigate family changes when a parent is struggling, offering a gentle look at holding things
Ages 8–12
Lost in NYC
Nadja Spiegelman
For the child who feels overwhelmed in busy places, this guide to city life builds confidence through subway maps, local
Ages 8–12
Lord of the Mountain
Ronald Kidd
Music is forbidden in Nate's household, but in the face of hard times and family loss, he decides to follow his rhythm a
Ages 8–12
The Confidence Code #3
Living the Confidence Code
Katty Kay, Claire Shipman, Jillellyn Riley
For the girl who is afraid to fail or try something new, these real-life stories show how to turn self-doubt into action
Ages 8–12
Little White Duck
Na Liu, Andrés Vera Martínez
Vivid illustrations bring a childhood in a changing China to life, blending family traditions with the sweeping movement
Ages 8–12
Little Man, Little Man
James Baldwin
Four-year-old TJ and his friends wander through the vibrant, sun-drenched streets of 1970s Harlem on a lively summer aft
Ages 8–12
National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books
Little Kids First Big Book of How
Jill Esbaum
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how the everyday objects and gadgets in your world actually work through simp
Ages 4–8
Little Elliot #1
Little Elliot, Big City
Mike Curato
For the child who feels small in a world made for grownups, this gentle story shows how even the tiniest person can make
Ages 3–7
Let's Ride the School Bus! (Public Transportation, 3)
Winston Garrett
Follow the major milestones and pivotal moments that have shaped African-American history throughout the years.
Ages 6–10
Legend of the Chinese Dragon
Marie Sellier
Vibrant woodblock prints illustrate the ancient legend of the dragon, a creature representing the power of peace and joy
Ages 4–8
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