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Geography & World Cultures
Geography & World Cultures
Geography & World Cultures Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,019 books about geography & world cultures
0–3 yrs
187 books
4–7 yrs
873 books
8–11 yrs
775 books
By format:
Chapter Books
(1420)
Young Adult
(83)
Picture Books
(69)
Middle Grade
(66)
Graphic Novels
(55)
Poetry
(26)
Early Readers
(24)
Board Books
(3)
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Melanie Martin #3
Melanie Martin Goes Dutch
Carol Weston
Melanie’s diary captures the ups and downs of a family trip to the Netherlands, featuring a grumpy little brother and a
Ages 8–12
Discover America State by State
B Is for Beaver: An Oregon Alphabet
Marie Smith
For the child who loves exploring the great outdoors or wants to learn more about the unique landmarks and history of th
Ages 5–10
The Good Luck Book: A Celebration of Global Traditions, Superstitions, and Folklore
Heather Alexander
From knocking on wood to crossing fingers, you'll learn the surprising and sometimes spooky origins of lucky charms and
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12–18 yrs
145 books
Ages 7–11
Thirst
Varsha Bajaj
For the child grappling with the realization that the world isn't always fair and wondering how one small voice can chal
Ages 8–12
National Geographic Readers
A World of Dancers
Ginjer L. Clarke
Discover why some dancers wear bells on their ankles or dance over swords as you travel the globe through stunning photo
Ages 6–9
Around the World PiggyWiggy
Christyan Fox, Diane Fox
A spinning globe inspires PiggyWiggy to imagine himself as a Roman gladiator, a climber on Mt. Everest, and an explorer
Ages 3–6
The Queen #1
The Queen's Hat
Steve Antony
A sudden gust of wind sends the Queen's hat flying across London, sparking a frantic and funny chase past the city's mos
Ages 3–6
Philemon #1
Cast Away on the Letter A
Fred
A fall down a well lands Philemon in a surreal world where islands take the shape of letters forming the words Atlantic
Ages 8–12
One World: 24 Hours on Planet Earth
Nicola Davies
Follow the turning earth to see polar bears hunting in the dark and tiny turtles racing toward the sea, all happening in
Ages 5–9
My Day with the Panye
Tami Charles
Fallon watches her mother move with grace through the hills of Haiti and longs for the day she is strong enough to balan
Ages 3–8
10 Best of Everything
National Parks
National Geographic Kids
Steam rises from Old Faithful and the Colorado River carves through stone in this photographic journey across 85 million
Ages 7–12
National Geographic: Destination
Destination: Rocky Mountains
Jonathan Grupper
Vivid photographs capture how bears, elk, and other mountain wildlife use unique physical traits to survive the harsh an
Ages 6–10
The Wooden Camel
Wanuri Kahiu
For the child who feels too small for their big dreams. This beautiful story explores how patience and a creative spirit
Ages 4–8
Adèle & Simon #3
Lost and Found: Adèle & Simon in China
Barbara McClintock
For the child who always seems to leave a trail of toys behind. This seek-and-find journey turns a brother's forgetfulne
Ages 4–8
Delilah Dirk #3
Delilah Dirk and the Pillars of Hercules
Tony Cliff
Delilah Dirk hunts for a legendary artifact across Europe in an archaeological race against a ruthless enemy and a shock
Ages 10–18
The Other Side of Truth #1
The Other Side of Truth
Beverley Naidoo
Twelve-year-old Sade and her brother Femi must flee Nigeria for London after their family is targeted by a corrupt gover
Ages 10–14
The Jules Verne Prophecy #1
The Jules Verne Prophecy
Larry Schwarz, Iva-Marie Palmer
Three friends stumble upon a long-lost Jules Verne manuscript that sends them on a high-speed treasure hunt through the
Ages 8–12
My Australian Story #1
Surviving Sydney Cove
Goldie Alexander
For the child who thrives on true stories of resilience, this diary follows a young girl facing the harsh realities of l
Ages 9–13
Children of the Lamp #3
The Cobra King of Kathmandu
P. B. Kerr
Djinn twins John and Philippa Gaunt travel from New York to India to hunt a murderer, only to find themselves hunted by
Ages 9–13
How You Grow Wings
Rimma Onoseta
Two sisters flee an oppressive home for very different lives, until a tense reunion forces one to decide the ultimate fa
Ages 14–18
My Weird School Graphic Novels #3
Dorks in New York!
Dan Gutman
For the curious child who loves weird facts and silly jokes, this graphic novel makes learning about history and big-cit
Ages 6–10
The Inside-Outside Books #1
The Inside-Outside Book of New York City
Roxie Munro
For curious kids fascinated by how the world is built. Explore the hidden interiors and grand exteriors of New York's mo
Ages 5–10
Boundaries: How the Mason-Dixon Line Settled a Family Feud and Divided a Nation
Sally M. Walker
Learn how a property line surveyed in the colonial wilderness grew into a deep cultural divide that shaped the very iden
Ages 10–18
John the Pigeon #1
John the Pigeon: Iceland & Japan
Sean Jones, Steph Parsons
A wandering bird with a traveler's heart takes flight from Iceland to Japan to meet new friends and see the big, wide wo
Ages 3–7