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The Human Body
The Human Body
The Human Body Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,138 books about the human body
0–3 yrs
1020 books
4–7 yrs
1050 books
8–11 yrs
677 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Guts: Our Digestive System
Seymour Simon
Vivid photographs and microscopic views lead the way through the human body to reveal how the stomach, intestines, and l
Ages 7–12
I Pooped In The Potty Today
Dillan Slobodian
Celebrate the big milestone of moving from diapers to big-kid underwear with a rhyming journey through the ups, downs, a
Ages 2–4
Nope! Not Pooping
Allison Jandu
This empathetic, interactive story uses tracing, counting, and breathing exercises to help children overcome the fear of
Ages 2–5
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12–18 yrs
342 books
Sneeze!
Alexandra Siy
Vibrant electron micrographs reveal the microscopic pollen and dust mites that trigger the body's powerful, automatic sn
Ages 7–10
How to be Heebie Jeebie Free
Christi Grace Porter, Karen White Porter
For children who feel overwhelmed by physical sensations of disgust or anxiety. Explore the science of 'emotatudes' to h
Ages 6–10
Mrs. McCarter, the Fart-tastic Farter
Mercy Eke
Mrs. McCarter is a kind and dedicated first-grade teacher who just happens to have legendary, booming, and completely un
Ages 4–8
Goodbye Diapers... Hello Underwear
Amanda Minuk
Say a playful farewell to diapers while learning bodily cues, potty vocabulary, and how to ask where the bathroom is in
Ages 1–4
Zuiker Press Graphic Novels
One Shot: A Story of Bullying
Alex Karl Bruorton
For children facing bullying due to physical differences or chronic health conditions. Alex shares his real-life journey
Ages 9–14
Dr. Franklin's Island
Ann Halam
Three plane crash survivors trapped on a remote island must escape a mad scientist before his gene-altering experiments
Ages 12–16
Here Are My Hands
Bill Martin Jr., John Archambault
A rhythmic celebration of the human body for toddlers who are beginning to name their parts, from hands that catch to th
Ages 2–5
Guy Book: An Owner's Manual: Safety, Maintenance, and Operating Instructions for Teens, The
Mavis Jukes
Physical changes, common myths, and the mechanics of the human body are explained in this straightforward manual on navi
Ages 11–16
Year My Life Went down the Toilet, The
Jake Maia Arlow
Alison is juggling a new chronic illness diagnosis and her gender identity, but she might just find her community within
Ages 9–12
Rookie Read-About Science
Lo que ves
Allan Fowler
Vibrant photos and simple Spanish text reveal how our eyes work and the amazing ways we see the world around us.
Ages 5–8
Grandma's Stories
Suad Farsakh Dajani
Learn about the rhythm of the seasons, the importance of seatbelts, and why our hearts go pump-pump-pump in this collect
Ages 3–6
Paul Jennings Short Stories #2
Quirky Tails
Paul Jennings
Eyes on fingers and ghost chickens await in this collection of bizarre tales where the ordinary world takes a turn for t
Ages 8–13
Isis #1
The Keeper of the Isis Light
Monica Hughes
Olwen has lived alone on the planet Isis since her parents died, but as settlers arrive from Earth, she fears they won't
Ages 10–14
Why Should I Bother?
Why Should I Bother to Keep Fit?
Kate Knighton, Sue Meredith
For the child curious about how their body works, this guide explains why movement matters and makes staying active feel
Ages 5–8
Baby Body Books #1
Look at You!
Kathy Henderson
Celebrate every wobbly first step and newfound discovery with this rhythmic board book that mirrors a baby's pride as th
Ages 0–3
My First Hungarian Picture Book
Body Parts
Hanna S.
For the child who is becoming aware of their own body and starting to ask how everything works, from their toes to their
Ages 2–6
Usborne Facts of Life
Understanding the Facts of Life
Susan Meredith, Robyn Gee
For the pre-teen starting to notice physical and emotional shifts, this guide provides clear, honest answers about puber
Ages 10–14
The Family Library #2
It's So Amazing!
Robie H. Harris
Bird and Bee answer honest questions about bodies, reproduction, and all the different ways families begin with inclusiv
Ages 7–11
These Hands
Hope Lynne Price
For the parent wanting to celebrate their child's growing capabilities, this poetic board book honors the physical and e
Ages 0–4
The Blood-Hungry Spleen and Other Poems About Our Parts
Allan Wolf
Your face, your spleen, and even your smallest parts come to life through more than three dozen poems that explain exact
Ages 8–12
Ordinary Superpowers #1
This Is My Brain!
Elise Gravel
Brains might look similar, but they all think differently. This funny, comic-style guide explains how our unique wiring
Ages 6–10