Skip to content
wonderlit
Books
Discover
Life Moments
Themes
Interests
Ages
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
Browse Books – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
62,493 books found
Where the Great Hawk Flies
Liza Ketchum
Two families—one scarred by a violent raid and the other caught between worlds—must confront the ghosts of the Revolutio
Ages 10–14
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
Where Does the Garbage Go?
Paul Showers
Follow the trail of your trash to see how recycling centers sort materials and learn how we can better use the Earth's n
Ages 4–8
Where Are You Going, Manyoni?
Catherine Stock
Vibrant watercolors follow Manyoni's long trek through the Zimbabwean wild, capturing the determination of a girl who wa
Ages 4–9
When This World Was New
D. H. Figueredo
Danilito just moved from a Caribbean island to snowy New York. The cold air and a new language feel scary until he sees
Ages 4–8
When Bugs Were Big, Plants Were Strange, and Tetrapods Stalked the Earth: A Cartoon Prehistory of Life Before Dinosaurs
Hannah Bonner
Gigantic insects and bizarre plants rule the earth in this funny cartoon guide to the strange creatures that lived long
Ages 8–12
Wells of Knowledge Science Series #8
What's Older Than a Giant Tortoise?
Robert E. Wells
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how giant tortoises compare to ancient sequoias, Egyptian pyramids, and prehi
Ages 6–10
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
What the Moon Is Like
Franklyn M. Branley
Sunlight, craters, and a lack of air make the moon a very different place than Earth in this clear guide to our closest
Ages 4–8
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
What Makes Day and Night?
Franklyn M. Branley
The Earth's rotation comes to life through NASA photographs and a simple lamp experiment that explains exactly why the s
Ages 4–8
What Makes a Magnet?
Franklyn M. Branley
Learn why things stick and pull through watercolor illustrations and science activities, including instructions for buil
Ages 4–9
Activism in Action
We Want to Go to School! The Fight for Disability Rights
Janine Leffler, Maryann Cocca-Leffler
Seven children and their families took a stand in court in 1971, proving that every student deserves a seat in the class
Ages 4–8
We Are One: The Story of Bayard Rustin
Larry Dane Brimner
The architect of the 1963 March on Washington comes to life through the story of his unwavering commitment to nonviolenc
Ages 8–12
Waves: The Electromagnetic Universe
Gloria Skurzynski
Invisible waves are all around us, powering our technology and traveling from distant stars to teach us about the secret
Ages 10–15
The Warlord's Series #2
The Warlord's Beads
Virginia Walton Pilegard
A young boy in ancient China uses beads and a branch to help his father count treasures, leading to the clever invention
Ages 5–9
Unpregnant
Jenni Hendriks, Ted Caplan
Veronica and her ex-best friend Bailey hit the road for a 900-mile trip across the Southwest, facing car thieves and cha
Ages 14–18
The Unforgettable Season: The Story of Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, and the Record-Setting Summer of '41
Phil Bildner
The crack of the bat echoes through the summer of 1941 as Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams chase legendary hitting records
Ages 7–10
Ubiquitous: Celebrating Nature's Survivors
Joyce Sidman
The most resilient creatures on Earth take center stage through vivid poetry and art that explains how certain species h
Ages 7–12
The Twins' Blanket
Hyewon Yum
For siblings struggling with sharing and the transition to sleeping in their own beds, this gentle story celebrates the
Ages 3–7
Sharing Nature with Children
El árbol del viejo bosque
Carol Reed-Jones
Lush paintings and poetic verse illustrate the delicate connections between plants and animals in the grand ecosystem of
Ages 5–9
Too-Small Tyson
JaNay Brown-Wood
Tyson is the smallest of five brothers, but when the family gerbil disappears, he uses his knowledge of math and sizes t
Ages 4–8
Toliver's Secret
Esther Wood Brady
Timid Ellen Toliver must find her bravery when she disguises herself to carry a secret message for the Patriots through
Ages 8–12
Three Cool Kids
Rebecca Emberley
Three goats use their wits to cross a busy city street guarded by a grumpy, oversized rat in this vibrant, collage-illus
Ages 3–8
They Called Themselves the K.K.K.:The Birth of an American Terrorist Group
Susan Campbell Bartoletti
Primary sources and oral histories reveal the chilling origins of a homegrown terrorist group and its violent impact on
Ages 12–18
These Bees Count!
Alison Formento
Listen to the bees as they count to ten while making honey, and see how these tiny workers help flowers and food grow al
Ages 4–8
The Notebook Keeper: A Story of Kindness from the Border
Stephen Briseño
While waiting at the border to enter a new country, Noemi and her mother find that simple acts of kindness can light the
Ages 4–8
1
...
768
769
770
771
772
...
2604