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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+
I Survived #10
The Destruction of Pompeii, AD 79
Lauren Tarshis
The world turns to ash and fire as a young boy fights for survival during the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in
Ages 7–10
Lady Liberty: A Biography
Doreen Rappaport
Ordinary citizens across two oceans pooled their pennies to build a pedestal for the giant copper statue that became a w
Ages 6–10
Geronimo Stilton #75
The Mayan Treasure
Elisabetta Dami
Thea has vanished in Chichén Itzá along with a priceless Mayan necklace, and only Geronimo can crack the case.
Ages 7–10
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145 books
Wild Is the Wind
Grahame Baker-Smith
A small bird swoops through a gentle breeze that eventually transforms into a powerful, swirling hurricane as the wind t
Ages 5–9
Alex Rider #10
Russian Roulette
Anthony Horowitz
For the reader grappling with complex morality and the impact of trauma. Explore the tragic origin story of how a victim
Ages 12–18
The Eldest Curses #2
The Lost Book of the White
Cassandra Clare, Wesley Chu
For teens exploring how to balance high stakes responsibilities with personal identity and modern family life, even when
Ages 14–18
Usborne Discovery
Introduction to Weather & Climate Change
Laura Howell
Natural forces collide in this look at what causes weird weather and how human activity investigates the changing condit
Ages 8–12
The Thirteen Colonies
The Pennsylvania Colony
Martin Hintz
Early American life comes to focus through the maps, timelines, and stories of the people who built the government and e
Ages 8–11
The Bunyans
Audrey Wood
A giant family takes a trip across North America, accidentally carving out Bryce Canyon and Niagara Falls during their o
Ages 4–8
The One and Only Ivan #3
The One and Only Ruby
Katherine Applegate
Baby elephant Ruby shares the moving story of her life in the African savannah, reflecting on memories of home while sur
Ages 8–12
Strega Nona #3
Strega Nona's Magic Lessons
Tomie dePaola
Big Anthony creates a clever disguise just to get his hands on Strega Nona’s magic, leading to a charming and chaotic le
Ages 4–8
Franklin and Winston: A Christmas That Changed the World
Douglas Wood
Two world leaders meet for a month in December 1941 to plan for peace and forge a friendship that would help decide the
Ages 7–10
Wild Rescue #4
Safari Survival
Jan Burchett, Sara Vogler
Ben and Zoe must race against time to track down a herd of African elephants and protect them from dangerous hunters.
Ages 8–12
I Survived #4
The Bombing of Pearl Harbor, 1941
Lauren Tarshis
Eleven-year-old Danny Crane is relaxing on a beach in Hawaii when bombs begin to fall, forcing him to find a way home th
Ages 8–12
Math in the Real World #1
Estimating with People Who Predict
Diana Noonan
Scientists use the power of estimation to forecast natural disasters, using clever mathematical predictions to keep comm
Ages 7–10
Walenska Street #1
The House on Walenska Street
Charlotte Herman
Eight-year-old Leah and her sisters navigate life with their widowed mother in a small Russian town during the year 1913
Ages 7–10
Sunfire #15
Kathleen
Candice F. Ransom
After surviving a famine and a harrowing sea voyage, Kathleen begins a new life as a maid in Boston where an unexpected
Ages 12–18
Who Was?
Who Was Anne Frank?
Ann Abramson
Maps and diagrams illustrate the daily life of a young girl forced into hiding, capturing both her private dreams and he
Ages 8–12
Seven Wonders Pop-Up #5
Seven Great Explorations
Celia King
Seven legendary expeditions come to life in this pop-up book, from ancient mariners navigating unknown seas to the first
Ages 6–12
Who HQ
What Was D-Day?
Patricia Brennan Demuth
Massive fleets and daring soldiers converge on the beaches of Normandy in this account of the Allied invasion that chang
Ages 8–12
Terezín: Voices from the Holocaust
Ruth Thomson
The most personal side of history comes to light through the secret diaries and artwork of the Jewish people living in t
Ages 10–14
Legacy of Orïsha #3
Children of Anguish and Anarchy
Tomi Adeyemi
Trapped on a foreign ship and hunted by a ruthless king, Zélie must find new allies to save her people from total annihi
Ages 14–18
Usborne World History #4
The Last 500 Years
Jane Bingham, Fiona Chandler, Sam Taplin
Five hundred years of global transformation unfold through maps and records showing how the modern world was built.
Ages 9–14
The New Girl #1
The New Girl
Cassandra Calin
Lia faces the triple challenge of moving from Romania to America, learning a new language, and managing her first period
Ages 8–12