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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+
Horribly Famous #5
Winston Churchill and His Great Wars
Alan MacDonald
For the student who finds history books boring, this humorous look at Winston Churchill's life uses cartoons and 'lost d
Ages 8–12
The Geography of Girlhood
Kirsten Smith
Follow the messy, beautiful path from age 14 to 18 through verse that captures the intensity of first kisses and the com
Ages 14–18
One Small Step: Celebrating the First Men On the Moon
Jerry Stone
Commemorative keepsakes and historical memories bring the monumental achievements of the Apollo 11 moon landing to a new
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
145 books
Gateway Biographies #1
Barack Obama
Michael Burgan
For the child curious about leadership and modern history, this visual biography introduces the path and presidency of t
Ages 8–12
Horrible Histories #2
Queen Boudica's Secret Diary
Terry Deary
Go behind the scenes of history with the warrior queen herself as she rants about Romans, leads a Celtish uprising, and
Ages 7–12
The Dark Is Rising Sequence #1
Over Sea, Under Stone
Susan Cooper
Three children find an ancient map in a Cornish attic, sparking a dangerous quest for a grail to stop the encroaching fo
Ages 9–13
Getting to Know the U.S. Presidents #42
Bill Clinton
Mike Venezia
For the curious student researching famous leaders, this biography uses playful cartoons and facts to make American poli
Ages 7–10
My Australian Story #4
Plagues and Federation
Vashti Farrer
For the child curious about how communities face big changes, this diary follows a young girl navigating a city quaranti
Ages 9–13
My Australian Story #21
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Vashti Farrer
For the child curious about how people survive hard times, this diary-style novel captures the grit of the Great Depress
Ages 9–13
Who Was?
Who Is Jimmy Carter?
David Stabler
For the child curious about how a regular farm kid can change the world through honesty, hard work, and a lifetime of he
Ages 8–12
Dino Don's Dinosaurs
Bigger Than T. Rex
Don Lessem
Deep in Patagonia, scientists have uncovered the massive remains of a carnivore even larger than the T. Rex.
Ages 7–11
We the People
The Alamo
Michael Burgan
Detailed accounts bring the legendary 1836 siege to life, explaining the pivotal moments and people that defined the Bat
Ages 8–12
Henry Knox: Bookseller, Soldier, Patriot
Anita Silvey
Meet the determined bookseller who became a master of Revolutionary War artillery and moved massive cannons across froze
Ages 8–12
Prince in Disguise
Stephanie Kate Strohm
Tomboy Dylan finds herself in the middle of a reality TV wedding in Scotland, where she might just find her own romance
Ages 12–18
Publishing Pioneers
Randolph Caldecott: Renowned British Illustrator
Rebecca Rowell
Meet the groundbreaking British artist behind the Caldecott Medal and see how his unique illustrations changed the world
Ages 11–18
Scholastic Question & Answer Series
Where Have All the Pandas Gone?
Melvin Berger, Gilda Berger
For children asking big questions about wildlife, this conversational guide explains why animals become endangered and h
Ages 7–10
Compass Point Biographies
Eleanor Roosevelt
Pam Rosenberg
Follow the journey of a legendary First Lady, from her private education and early childhood to her years as a tireless
Ages 7–10
I Have a Dream
Martin Luther King Jr.
The most famous words of the 1963 March on Washington come to life through vibrant illustrations that capture a vision o
Ages 5–12
Who Was?
Who Was Henry VIII?
Ellen Labrecque
Young Henry Tudor began his reign with great promise, but his search for an heir led to six marriages and a permanent ch
Ages 8–12
Goosebumps #12
A Night in Terror Tower
R. L. Stine
Two siblings find themselves trapped inside a dark, eerie London prison tower after hours while a mysterious figure lurk
Ages 8–12
My Father's Dragon #1
My Father's Dragon
Ruth Stiles Gannett
Equipped with a backpack of everyday items and a clever mind, a young boy sets off on a whimsical mission to rescue a ba
Ages 6–10
An American Plague
Jim Murphy
An invisible killer stalks Philadelphia in 1793 as citizens flee a mysterious fever that no doctor can explain and no me
Ages 10–14
Trouble Don't Last
Shelley Pearsall
Eleven-year-old Samuel flees a Kentucky farm under the cover of night, following the Underground Railroad on a suspensef
Ages 8–12
Profiles of the Presidents #6
John Quincy Adams
Michael Burgan
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how the son of a president carved out his own political legacy as the sixth P
Ages 9–12