Skip to content
wonderlit
Books
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
Joy & Gratitude
×
Browse Books – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
15,896 books found
Let's Count the Raindrops
Fumi Kosaka
Large-scale paintings bring the sun, clouds, and fog to life in this gentle collection of rhymes about the wonders of th
Ages 2–5
Jesse Bear #5
Let's Count It Out, Jesse Bear
Nancy White Carlstrom
Bright watercolor scenes follow Jesse Bear through rhyming verses that invite counting from one to twenty during his bus
Ages 2–5
Uncle Remus #4
The Last Tales of Uncle Remus
Julius Lester
For the family exploring the power of wit over brawn. Julius Lester reclaims these classic animal trickster tales throug
Ages 7–12
Kimchi, Kimchi Every Day
Erica Kim
Vibrant cut-paper art brings the flavors of Korea to life through a catchy rhyming tale that tracks a week's worth of de
Ages 2–5
Just Another Ordinary Day
Rod Clement
For the child who needs a spark of magic in their daily routine, this story proves that even the most mundane activities
Ages 4–8
Just a Little Bit
Ann Tompert
An elephant and a mouse can't get their seesaw to budge until a whole parade of animal friends—and one tiny beetle—join
Ages 3–7
Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom
Charles A. Taylor
Personal songs, archival photos, and historical records tell the powerful story of the first Juneteenth celebrations and
Ages 10–16
Johnny Appleseed: A Tall Tale Retold and Illustrated by Steven Kellogg
Steven Kellogg
For the child who loves the outdoors and wants to see how one person's small, kind actions can grow into a lasting legac
Ages 4–9
John Coltrane's Giant Steps
Chris Raschka
Raindrops, snowflakes, and kittens transform into instruments and tempo to turn John Coltrane’s famous jazz rhythms into
Ages 3–8
The Jazz Fly #1
The Jazz Fly
Matthew Gollub
A fly on his way to a jazz gig gathers rhythms from a frog, a hog, and a dog, blending their unique sounds into a toe-ta
Ages 3–8
Jake the Philharmonic Dog
Karen LeFrak
Follow Jake the dog behind the scenes of the New York Philharmonic as he explores the instruments and steals the hearts
Ages 4–8
Jamie Lee Curtis Books
Is There Really a Human Race?
Jamie Lee Curtis
For the child who feels pressured to be the best, this rhythmic inquiry helps shift the focus from winning to the joy of
Ages 4–8
Indigenous Peoples' Day
Katrina M. Phillips
The second Monday in October is a time for song, dance, and food as communities gather to honor the vibrant histories an
Ages 4–8
Who's Been Here? #3
In the Snow
Lindsay Barrett George
For the curious toddler who stops to look at every stick and stone, this gentle walk through the woods turns a snowy day
Ages 2–5
In the Next... #1
In the Next Three Seconds
Rowland Morgan
For the curious child who wonders what is happening in the world right now. This book captures the incredible scale of g
Ages 8–12
Jerry Pallotta's Counting Books
The Icky Bug Counting Book
Jerry Pallotta
Count your way to 26 while uncovering fascinating science facts about creepy-crawly insects illustrated in lush, colorfu
Ages 4–8
I'm Nobody! Who Are You? Poems of Emily Dickinson for Children
Emily Dickinson
For the quiet child who finds magic in a garden, this collection celebrates the wonder of nature and the beauty of being
Ages 5–11
Science Play #1
I Get Wet
Vicki Cobb
For the curious child who loves playing with water and wants to understand why it feels, drips, and sticks the way it do
Ages 3–7
Rootabaga Stories
The Huckabuck Family and How They Raised Popcorn in Nebraska and Quit and Came Back
Carl Sandburg
When a popcorn disaster forces the Huckabucks off their Nebraska farm, they set out on a humorous journey to find a new
Ages 4–9
How Many Feet in the Bed?
Diane Johnston Hamm
For the family that loves to crowd together on lazy mornings, this book turns a cozy pileup into a fun counting lesson.
Ages 2–5
How Do You Sleep?
Louise Bonnett-Rampersaud
Rhythmic questions and oil-painted scenes reveal the cozy ways birds, bugs, and other animals snuggle down for the night
Ages 2–5
How Do You Dance?
Thyra Heder
Stomp, jiggle, or go completely nuts whether you are at the bus stop or the market, because the best way to move is exac
Ages 4–8
Hooray for Diffendoofer Day
Dr. Seuss, Jack Prelutsky
The teachers at Diffendoofer School celebrate creativity and original thinking as their students prepare for a very impo
Ages 5–10
Homespun Sarah
Verla Kay
Sarah needs a new dress, so she begins the long colonial journey from shearing a sheep to weaving cloth and sewing every
Ages 4–8
1
...
168
169
170
171
172
...
663