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Chapter Books About Making an Apology
Explore chapter books books about making an apology for children.
1,125 books
Whatever After #12
Sink or Swim
Sarah Mlynowski
Abby and Jonah tumble through their magic mirror into the Little Mermaid’s story, where they must fix the mess they made
Ages 7–10
The Paradise Series #1
The Secret Box
Gayle Pearson
A trip to Chinatown and a sudden shoplifting incident force Taylor and Lindsey to confront the secrets changing their re
Ages 9–12
Jigsaw Jones Mysteries #7
The Case of the Class Clown
James Preller
For the child who values fairness and wants to see classmates treated with respect. This mystery helps kids navigate cla
Ages 6–9
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The Baby-Sitters Club #64
Dawn's Family Feud
Ann M. Martin
Dawn's brother is visiting from California, but nothing is going right. A family trip to Boston might be the last chance
Ages 8–12
Matt Christopher Sports Stories
Mountain Bike Mania
Matt Christopher
For the child learning to balance new passions with old loyalties. Will discovers that winning on the trails doesn't mea
Ages 8–12
It's NOT My... #2
It's NOT My Cookie
Kael Tudor
For the child navigating the tricky ethics of 'finders keepers,' this hilarious standoff explores the fine line between
Ages 3–7
The Isle of the Lost #2
Return to the Isle of the Lost
Melissa de la Cruz
Threatening messages pull Mal and her friends back to the gloomy Isle of the Lost to face their villainous parents and a
Ages 8–12
I Hate My Teddy Bear
David McKee
For the child who uses bickering and boasting to hide their feelings, this surreal adventure explores how friendship sur
Ages 4–8
Tricky, Sticky Words #1
Brush Your Gums and Chew Some Gum
Stephen O'Connor
For the child who occasionally finds themselves in a sticky situation with rules, this playful phonics reader shows how
Ages 5–7
The Last Chocolate Cookie
Jamie Rix
For the child who struggles to share the last treat or feels the world revolves around their own cravings.
Ages 4–8
Coyote Walks on Two Legs: A Book of Navajo Myths and Legends
Gerald Hausman
Coyote the trickster wanders through a series of Navajo myths, where his mischievous schemes often lead to unexpected le
Ages 8–12
Beanball
Gene Fehler
Luke is the star of the baseball diamond until one terrifying moment on the field changes his athletic career and his li
Ages 12–17
The Tale of Paradise Lost
Nancy Willard
Angels clash in a great war in heaven before Adam and Eve are cast out of the Garden of Eden in this accessible retellin
Ages 10–15
Mama Rex and T #10
The (Almost) Perfect Mother's Day
Rachel Vail
A young boy dressed as a knight tries to make a holiday special, but a trip to a spooky house provides more tricks than
Ages 3–7
Lessons from a Dead Girl
Jo Knowles
Laine sifts through memories of a complicated, controlling friendship with Leah, trying to make sense of their past afte
Ages 14–18
I'm Afraid Your Teddy #2
I'm Afraid Your Teddy Is in the Principal's Office
Jancee Dunn
For the child who wonders what their toys do while they are away, this silly school adventure turns a trip to the princi
Ages 3–7
Flower Fairies Friends #8
Buttercup and the Fairy Gold
Pippa Le Quesne
For the child learning to handle responsibility and mistakes, this story follows a fairy who must work with friends to f
Ages 6–9
The Kindness Book
Todd Parr
For parents seeking to nurture empathy, this cheerful guide offers concrete, child-friendly examples of how small acts o
Ages 3–6
The Upstairs Cat
Karla Kuskin
Two cats—one mean and old, the other lean and young—spend all their energy bickering in a rhythmic story about the point
Ages 4–8
The Pencil
Allan Ahlberg
A lonely pencil creates a whole world on the page, but chaos erupts when his drawings start making demands and an unstop
Ages 4–8
Charlie and Lola Early Readers #1
I've Won, No I've Won, No I've Won
Lauren Child
Lola is determined to win every single game against Charlie, even if it requires some very imaginative new rules.
Ages 3–7
The Classroom #2
Student Council Smackdown!
Robin Mellom
Seventh grade gets complicated when documentary star Trevor Jones runs for president against his best friend and the sch
Ages 8–12
The Adventurers Guild #2
Twilight of the Elves
Zack Loran Clark, Nick Eliopulos
For children navigating shifting friendships and the weight of keeping secrets, this quest explores how to trust again w
Ages 8–12
Character Education
Responsibility
Lucia Raatma
For the child learning how their small actions at home and school affect others. This guide uses real-world examples to
Ages 5–8
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Young Adult
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Middle Grade
(68)
Early Readers
(41)
Poetry
(10)
Board Books
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Making an Apology by Age Group
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Books for Making an Apology for Ages 8–11
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