Skip to content
wonderlit
Books
Discover
Articles
Feedback
Send Feedback
Bug
Suggestion
Book Data Issue
Other
Send Feedback
Books
Age
Themes
Life Moments
Interests
Format
Relevance
Newest
Highest Rated
Most Saved
Title A–Z
All
Books
Collections
All
0-3
4-7
8-11
12-18
Filters · 1
Curiosity & Wonder
×
Browse Books – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
27,287 books found
Potluck
Anne Shelby
Take an alphabetical tour through a neighborhood feast where every child brings a unique dish from their culture to shar
Ages 4–8
Possum Come a-Knockin'
Nancy Van Laan
A persistent tapping at the door sets off a rhythmic, rhyming mystery that none of the grown-ups in the house seem to be
Ages 3–7
The Popcorn Book
Tomie dePaola
Steam and kernels fly in this look at the history of a favorite snack, complete with two recipes for your own kitchen.
Ages 5–9
Poetry for Young People
Robert Frost
Robert Frost, Gary D. Schmidt
Snowy woods, blooming flowers, and mending walls come to life through twenty-nine classic poems paired with soft waterco
Ages 8–14
Poetrees
Douglas Florian
Whimsical poems and hidden artwork celebrate the unique traits of trees, blending wordplay with fascinating facts about
Ages 6–10
The Elizabethans #1
The Playmaker
J. B. Cheaney
Fourteen-year-old Richard hunts for his missing father amidst the stage curtains and shadowy alleys of 1597 London, unco
Ages 10–14
Planting the Wild Garden
Kathryn O. Galbraith
Wind, water, and wandering animals act as silent gardeners in this look at how a wild meadow grows through the natural t
Ages 4–8
Piano Starts Here: The Young Art Tatum
Robert Andrew Parker
For the child who experiences the world through sound or touch, this moving story of jazz legend Art Tatum shows how a p
Ages 4–8
Pharaoh's Boat
David Weitzman
Discover how ancient Egyptian shipwrights engineered a massive, intricate vessel designed to carry a mighty pharaoh into
Ages 9–12
People Who Hugged the Trees, The
Deborah Lee Rose
For the child who loves the outdoors or wonders if one person can make a difference. This story shows how courage and co
Ages 5–9
Peck, Slither and Slide
Suse MacDonald
Young children can use visual clues and simple text to guess which animals are about to move, slide, or peck their way a
Ages 3–6
The Pebble in My Pocket
The Pebble in My Pocket: A History of Our Earth
Meredith Hooper
A single pebble tells the epic story of Earth, from the cooling of ancient volcanic lava through the slow crawl of glaci
Ages 6–10
Pass It Down: Five Picture-Book Families Make Their Mark
Leonard S. Marcus
For the child who loves to draw and wonders how books are made. Explore the family legacies and creative journeys of fiv
Ages 7–12
Parrots Over Puerto Rico
Cindy Trumbore, Susan L. Roth
For the child curious about how nature and history are linked. Discover how a vibrant bird and its island home survived
Ages 6–11
Paradoxicon, The
Nicholas Falletta
Uncover the secrets behind mind-bending visual illusions and ancient logical riddles that prove things aren't always wha
Ages 13–18
Palindromania!
Jon Agee
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how words and numbers like WOW and 52125 can stay exactly the same even when
Ages 6–12
MathStart
A Pair of Socks
Stuart J. Murphy
A lonely sock searches for its missing mate by looking at patterns, colors, and shapes to find the perfect match.
Ages 3–6
Painting the Wind
Emily MacLachlan, Patricia MacLachlan
For the child who marvels at the changing sky and wants to express the big, invisible feelings of a stormy day through t
Ages 4–8
Painting the Wild Frontier: The Art and Adventures of George Catlin
Susanna Reich
Travel across the 1830s American West through the eyes of an artist dedicated to capturing the faces and lives of the Pl
Ages 8–12
Outside and Inside
Outside and Inside Giant Squid
Sandra Markle
The elusive giant squid comes to life through detailed photographs of its anatomy and a close look at how it hunts and s
Ages 7–11
Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out
David McCullough
For the curious child asking about the leaders of our country and the house they live in, this anthology brings American
Ages 8–14
Our Nest
Reeve Lindbergh
For the child who needs to feel safe and connected to the world around them. This soothing poem celebrates how every cre
Ages 2–6
Our Liberty Bell
Henry Jonas Magaziner
From announcing the Boston Tea Party to marking the birth of a new nation, the cracked Liberty Bell rings out as a power
Ages 8–12
Our Big Home: An Earth Poem
Linda Glaser
For the child who is beginning to wonder about their place in the world, this rhythmic poem shows how we all share the s
Ages 4–8
1
...
278
279
280
281
282
...
1137