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for Ages 8–9 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
35,851 books found
The Yang Family #1
Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
Lensey Namioka
Young Yang struggles to find his voice in a family of talented musicians when he realizes his true passion is baseball r
Ages 8–12
World of Wonders: Geographic Travels in Verse and Rhyme, A
J. Patrick Lewis
Travel through the diverse history and landmarks of the United Kingdom, from industrial inventions to the famous poets a
Ages 6–12
Worksong
Gary Paulsen
For children curious about the busy world around them. This rhythmic tribute honors the diverse jobs people do and the v
Ages 3–8
Wolves
Gail Gibbons
Wolf pups, hunting habits, and the truth behind the howl come to life in this guide to how these misunderstood predators
Ages 5–9
With a Whoop and a Holler
Nancy Van Laan
Vibrant watercolors bring to life a spirited collection of tall tales, riddles, and superstitions from the Bayou, the De
Ages 6–11
Winter Friends
Mary Quattlebaum
A lost mitten brings two children together on a snowy day, following their quiet connection from the first light of dawn
Ages 4–8
Wind-Wild Dog
Barbara M. Joosse
A half-wild sled dog with mismatched eyes must choose between the call of the Alaskan wilderness and her growing bond wi
Ages 4–9
Wilma Mankiller
Linda Lowery
Wilma Mankiller returns to the Oklahoma hills of her childhood to lead her people and champion Native American civil rig
Ages 7–10
Wilhe'mina Miles After the Stork Night
Dorothy Carter
While her father is away in the city, a young girl must brave the dark woods alone to bring the midwife home for a very
Ages 4–9
Wild Flamingos
Bruce McMillan
Stunning full-color photographs capture the daily habits and Caribbean habitat of wild flamingos.
Ages 6–10
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
Wiggling Worms at Work
Wendy Pfeffer
Take a close look at the anatomy and habits of the tiny creatures living under your feet to see how they turn soil into
Ages 4–8
Who Lives in the Snow?
Jennifer Berry Jones
While the world sleeps under a blanket of white, shrews, foxes, and chipmunks are busy finding food and staying warm in
Ages 5–9
The White Zone
Carolyn Marsden
A rare snowfall brings a moment of quiet wonder to Baghdad as two cousins from different backgrounds navigate the danger
Ages 9–12
White Ballets, The
Rajka Kupesic
The corps de ballet takes center stage in these three classic tales. Learn the history and haunting stories behind Swan
Ages 6–11
Whisper from the Woods
Victoria Wirth
Roots reach out like intertwined hands in this poetic look at a forest family sharing wisdom and saying goodbye to an an
Ages 4–9
While a Tree Was Growing...
Jane Bosveld
Watch a giant sequoia grow over 3,500 years, witnessing everything from the Trojan War to the present day as humanity ru
Ages 7–11
Where Would I Be in an Evergreen Tree?
Jennifer Blomgren
Vibrant paintings reveal the bustling ecosystem and hidden creatures that call a single, towering evergreen tree their h
Ages 4–8
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
Where Do Chicks Come From?
Amy E. Sklansky
Follow the three-week journey of a tiny egg, watching day by day as a growing chick prepares to hatch and meet its paren
Ages 4–8
When Zachary Beaver Came to Town
Kimberly Willis Holt
A mysterious trailer arrives in a small town carrying the world's fattest man, prompting Toby and Cal to investigate the
Ages 9–13
When the Circus Came to Town
Laurence Yep
Scars from smallpox have made Ursula hide from the world, until a traveling circus and a blizzard bring a new sense of c
Ages 8–12
When I First Came to This Land
Harriet Ziefert
The nineteenth-century immigrant experience unfolds through folk song lyrics and illustrations of the objects families c
Ages 4–9
Wells of Knowledge Science Series #2
What's Smaller than a Pygmy Shrew?
Robert E. Wells
For the curious child who wonders how big the world really is, this book journeys from a tiny shrew down to the microsco
Ages 4–8
What Charlie Heard
Mordicai Gerstein
Vivid pen-and-ink illustrations capture the unconventional sounds that inspired Charles Ives to write revolutionary musi
Ages 4–9
American Girl: Kit Kittredge
Welcome to Kit's World, 1934
Harriet Brown
For the child curious about history, this guide explores the daily realities of the Great Depression through the eyes of
Ages 8–12
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