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for Ages 6–9 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
44,984 books found
Jewish Plays for Children
Paulette Fein Lieberman
For educators and parents looking to bring Jewish history and holidays to life through performance, creativity, and coll
Ages 7–13
Sharing Our Homeland
Trish Marx
For the child curious about global events and how kids in conflict zones find common ground. This photo-essay explores b
Ages 8–12
Yo Soy Muslim
Mark Gonzales
For the child navigating a multicultural identity, this lyrical letter from a father celebrates the beauty and strength
Ages 4–8
Festivals of the World
A Golden Eid
Hiba Noor Khan
For the child learning about the beauty of sharing and the warmth of community traditions during a special holiday celeb
Ages 4–8
The Sincere Seeker Collection
My Holy Quran Teaches Me
The Sincere Seeker
For the child curious about their faith or starting to learn the Quran. This book gently introduces the history, etiquet
Ages 5–10
Santa Who?
Emma Apple
For the child who wonders about the history behind their favorite traditions or enjoys the thrill of a snowy mystery.
Ages 4–8
25 Prophet Stories for Kids
Soufiane Graoui
For parents seeking to introduce their children to the stories of the prophets in a way that emphasizes character, faith
Ages 6–12
Curious Mind and Dancing Feet
Melinda González
For the child who experiences the world with their whole body and has a million questions about the wonders they find in
Ages 3–7
The Person Who Arrives
Leah Kelley
For the family celebrating a child who sees and feels the world with a unique intensity. A gentle guide to understanding
Ages 3–8
Talking about Disability
Annemarie McClain, Lacey Hilliard
For parents looking to help their primary-schoolers understand disabilities with kindness, this guide provides the langu
Ages 4–9
Of Such Is the Kingdom
Summer Kinard
For families seeking a path to full belonging in the church for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory needs, through a
Ages 0–18
More Than What Eyes See
Miso Kwak
Experience a day through a different perspective as a young girl uses scent, sound, and touch to navigate her world with
Ages 4–9
Social Emotional Learning
Included
Jayneen Sanders
For the child learning how to be a welcoming friend to everyone, this story celebrates the beauty of different abilities
Ages 3–10
Queer History A to Z
Robin Stevenson
For the child curious about why we celebrate Pride or how people have fought for the right to be themselves through the
Ages 6–10
Queer and Fearless
Rob Sanders
For the child curious about LGBTQ+ history and looking for role models who stood up for fairness and identity.
Ages 8–12
Elizabeth and the Native American Children
Beth Scott
For the child learning to bridge cultural gaps and find their own strength while facing isolation in a wild, unfamiliar
Ages 9–13
Men, Women and Social Structure: A Cool Guide to Native American Indian Society
Baby Professor
For the child curious about how different communities organize their lives, this guide explores the roles and structures
Ages 6–9
What Was It Like? Life of Native Americans During the Westward Movement
Baby Professor
For the student curious about how the expansion of the United States changed the lives, homes, and traditions of the peo
Ages 7–10
Native American Leaders From Then Until Today
Baby Professor
Introduce your child to the diverse contributions of Indigenous leaders with this visually engaging overview of historic
Ages 5–9
He Talks to Birds
Tyrese Gould Jacinto
For the nature-loving child who finds peace in the outdoors. This story celebrates a deep, intuitive connection with the
Ages 4–9
Who Were the Zuni People?
Baby Professor
For the curious child wanting to learn about the history, traditions, and vibrant culture of the Zuni people in the Amer
Ages 7–11
Who Were the Hopi People?
Baby Professor
For the child curious about the people who lived on this land long ago. This gentle guide introduces the rich history an
Ages 5–9
Into An Indian Tent
Baby Professor
Omakayas's twin sons journey across the Great Plains when a sudden kidnapping forces young Chickadee to find his way bac
Ages 8–12
Baby Professor
Native American Rights: The Decades Old Fight
Baby Professor
For the curious student asking why rules aren't always fair, this guide explains the history of Native American civil ri
Ages 7–10
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