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The Human Body
The Human Body
The Human Body Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,140 books about the human body
0–3 yrs
1021 books
4–7 yrs
1051 books
8–11 yrs
677 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Community Helpers
A Visit to the Doctor's Office
Blake A. Hoena
Step inside a doctor’s office to see the tools, meet the staff, and watch a video that shows exactly what happens during
Ages 4–8
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret
Judy Blume
Twelve-year-old Margaret navigates the arrival of puberty, the complications of new friendships, and her own private sea
Ages 9–13
Dino Life Guides #4
What's the Big Secret? Talking about Sex with Girls and Boys
Laurie Krasny Brown
For parents looking for a clear, lighthearted way to explain reproduction and anatomy without the awkwardness. A friendl
Ages 5–9
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12–18 yrs
342 books
Holding Up the Universe
Jennifer Niven
Libby is reclaiming her life after grief while Jack is hiding the fact that he cannot recognize faces; together, they fi
Ages 14–18
Beyond Magenta: Transgender and Nonbinary Teens Speak Out
Susan Kuklin
Six teenagers share their personal histories through honest interviews and photographs, chronicling their emotional and
Ages 12–18
Drawn #2
Drawn Inward
Daniel Nayeri
When a simple chore feels like a maze of monsters, a father helps his son use his five senses to find his way back to ca
Ages 4–8
The Poop Song
Eric Litwin
For toddlers who are hesitant about the potty, this rhythmic sing-along turns a stressful milestone into a hilarious cel
Ages 2–4
Ticky and Tikku
Ticky and Tikku Fight Corona Monster
Saurabh Agarwal
Ticky and Tikku board a hot air balloon to battle the Corona Monster alongside Dabung Girl, a fearless new superhero wit
Ages 6–10
Wonderful You
Lisa Graff
A family watches a new baby grow from a tiny sweet pea to a pumpkin in this warm celebration of the long, happy wait for
Ages 0–5
The Young Scientist
Medicine
Pam Beasant
You will learn how doctors treat illnesses, what happens inside a hospital, and the fascinating ways modern medicine kee
Ages 7–11
Josie #2
Josie's Lost Tooth
Jennifer K. Mann
Josie can read books and run fast, but she is the very last person in her class with a full set of baby teeth.
Ages 4–8
Rosemarked #2
Umbertouched
Livia Blackburne
With an empire threatening war and a deadly plague returning, Zivah and Dineas must decide what they are willing to sacr
Ages 14–18
Leslie Patricelli's Baby Books
Potty
Leslie Patricelli
Is it time to leave the diaper behind? Follow a toddler’s funny inner monologue and surprising discovery during a big mi
Ages 1–3
Just Ask #1
Just Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You
Sonia Sotomayor
Children with different abilities work together to build a community garden, demonstrating how asking questions can buil
Ages 4–9
Feminism Is...
Alexandra Black, Laura Buller, Emily Hoyle, Megan Todd
From historic pioneers to modern daily realities, this guide charts the history, arguments, and voices of the feminist m
Ages 12–17
Boynton Board Books #1
Hey! What's That?
Sandra Boynton
Wiggle a finger through the page to become a swinging elephant trunk or a furry rabbit ear in this tactile guessing game
Ages 0–3
Pebble Phonics Readers
Germs
Wiley Blevins
Tiny microbes take center stage in this guide to health and hygiene, helping new readers master phonics while learning h
Ages 5–7
Usborne Little Books
Little Book of the Human Body
Fiona Chandler
Remarkable photographs and engaging illustrations reveal the inner workings of the human body for curious young minds.
Ages 6–10
Wonderstruck
Brian Selznick
A boy in 1977 searches for clues in his mother's room while a girl in 1927 seeks escape, their two worlds connecting thr
Ages 8–12
All About You #1
All About You
Catherine Anholt, Laurence Anholt
Morning wake-ups lead to a world of big emotions, from noisy and glad to quiet and tired, as children begin to understan
Ages 2–5
Oliver's Tips for Kids #2
Oliver's Loose Tooth
Melissa Winn
For children who are nervous about their first loose tooth, this silly rhyming story replaces dental anxiety with laught
Ages 3–7
Horrible Histories
Terrible Trenches
Terry Deary
Life in the First World War was full of blood, mud, and lice; learn how everything from your own tea to gas-mask-wearing
Ages 7–12
Who Was?
Who Was Helen Keller?
Gare Thompson
Travel through the life of Helen Keller to see how she learned to communicate and share her story with the world.
Ages 7–11
Arlo Needs Glasses
Barney Saltzberg
Arlo the dog can finally catch his ball after a trip to the eye doctor; includes a fold-out vision machine and four pair
Ages 2–5