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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+
American Symbols
The White House
Cari Meister
For the curious young citizen eager to peek inside the most famous house in America. This simple guide makes U.S. histor
Ages 4–7
Horrible Geography #6
Stormy Weather
Anita Ganeri
Frozen turtles fall from the sky and tornadoes rip through the landscape in this collection of the grittiest, most shock
Ages 8–12
My Mother's Tongues #2
Our Mothers' Names: Love in Many Languages
Uma Menon
For children curious about the many languages their friends speak, this gentle exploration celebrates the special names
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
145 books
The O'Keefe Family #3
A House Like a Lotus
Madeleine L'Engle
Polly travels to Cyprus and Greece to find herself after a stinging betrayal by her mentor, exploring romance and danger
Ages 14–18
Dreki: My Icelandic Dragon
Mary Logue
For the child exploring their heritage or navigating the bittersweet changes of a grandparent aging, this magical journe
Ages 8–12
My First Language Learning Picture Books
My German Alphabet
Marilyn Trueluck
For parents wanting to introduce their little ones to their German heritage or a new language, this clear ABC book makes
Ages 2–5
The Trumpeter of Krakow
Eric P. Kelly
A boy in medieval Poland must use his wits and memory to protect a secret crystal treasure and save his father from a da
Ages 10–14
Ordinary People Change the World
I Am Anne Frank
Brad Meltzer
Even in the darkest attic, a young girl finds the strength to write. Her journal remains a powerful light of hope and a
Ages 5–9
Russian Saga #1
Angel on the Square
Gloria Whelan
Katya leaves home to join the Tsar’s royal household, but her privileged life is soon upended by the onset of the Great
Ages 10–14
Women of Our Time
Martina Navratilova: Tennis Power
Rozanne Ruth Knudson
Greatness begins on the courts of Czechoslovakia for a young girl who will one day flee her home to become a world-renow
Ages 7–11
Engage Literacy
Too Cold in the Desert
Kelly Gaffney
For the curious child who wonders how hot places stay cool, this early reader explores the surprising nighttime chill an
Ages 4–7
Signature Lives #3
Alexander the Great: World Conqueror
Michael Burgan
For the student who wonders how one leader reshaped the ancient world through ambition and strategy. A clear introductio
Ages 9–13
Postcards from Buster #2
Buster Catches a Wave
Marc Brown
Buster is hitting the waves in Florida, sending postcards back home to share every exciting detail of his surfing lesson
Ages 6–9
First Generation: 36 Trailblazing Immigrants and Refugees Who Make America Great
Sandra Neil Wallace, Rich Wallace
Empower your middle-grade reader with 36 true stories of immigrants and refugees whose grit and genius helped shape the
Ages 8–12
Usborne First Reading: Level 4
The Leopard and the Sky God
Mairi Mackinnon
For the child learning that cleverness and thinking outside the box can solve problems that strength alone cannot. A rhy
Ages 5–7
Extraordinary Voyages #14
Michael Strogoff
Jules Verne
A brave courier must cross a landscape of tatar rebellion and insurmountable obstacles to deliver a vital message from M
Ages 9–14
Horrible Histories #17
Incredible Incas
Terry Deary
The most disgusting and fascinating secrets of the Inca Empire come to light, from beauty secrets involving stewed pee t
Ages 8–12
The Space Cat #1
The Space Cat
Nnedi Okorafor
Periwinkle is a pampered pet by day and a space-traveling adventurer by night, facing his biggest challenge yet after mo
Ages 8–12
Fact vs. Fiction in U.S. History
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Matt Chandler
For the student who prefers pictures to textbooks, this graphic history brings the grit and discovery of the Corps of Di
Ages 8–14
Totally Amazing Facts
Totally Amazing Facts About Stuff We've Built
Cari Meister
For the child who asks how bridges stand up or how the pyramids were built, this trivia-packed guide explores the world'
Ages 8–12
Nikolai, the Only Bear
Barbara M. Joosse
A bear living in a Russian orphanage feels out of place until a group of visitors from America offers him a chance to be
Ages 4–8
Boy Kills Man
Matt Whyman
Two thirteen-year-old blood brothers find their loyalty tested as they are pulled into the violent and dangerous streets
Ages 14–18
The Met #1
5000 Years of Awesome Objects
Aaron Rosen, Susie Hodge, Susie Brooks, Mary Richards
You'll see everything from ancient Egyptian amulets and suits of armor to modern baseball cards in this visual tour of t
Ages 7–12
Maisie Mae #2
Camping is Not Very Ooh La La!
Poppy Harper
Five annoying brothers and a pile of stinky snails make Maisie wonder if a camping trip to France is just a big bother o
Ages 7–10