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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+
Nature Storybooks
I Don't Like Snakes
Nicola Davies
Follow a young girl as she trades her fear for curiosity by uncovering the secrets of how snakes move, eat, and behave i
Ages 4–8
Taming Tears
Cindy Jänicke
For the child who experiences overwhelming waves of sadness or frustration. This gentle guide explains why we cry and ho
Ages 3–8
Kids Fight Back
Maggie the Magnificent Fights Back
Marci Greenberg Cox
For the child navigating a cancer diagnosis, this story uses a powerful superhero metaphor to demystify chemotherapy and
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
342 books
The 5 Nutrient Cycles
Baby Professor
For the curious student wondering how the Earth recycles its resources. This guide breaks down the complex systems that
Ages 6–10
Everyone Has Feelings
Jennifer Tissot
For the child learning to navigate big emotions. Help your little one identify and validate feelings like happiness, sad
Ages 3–6
Storytelling Math
Up to My Knees!
Grace Lin
Watch a tiny sunflower seed transform into a tall plant as a young girl uses her own body to measure its growth through
Ages 0–3
Reproductive Rights: Who Decides?
Vicki Oransky Wittenstein
Trace the long history of birth control and abortion through the centuries to understand how laws and social attitudes h
Ages 13–18
CitizenKid
Mimi's Village: And How Basic Health Care Transformed It
Katie Smith Milway
When her sister falls ill from unsafe water, young Mimi leads her neighbors to build a local clinic and bring lasting ch
Ages 8–12
Jacob's Tree
Holly Keller
Being the smallest bear in the family is hard work, and Jacob finds that waiting to grow up is the biggest challenge of
Ages 3–7
Bright and Early Books for Beginning Beginners
Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb
Al Perkins
For the toddler who loves rhythm and noise. This rhythmic classic turns early reading into a musical jam session with en
Ages 1–4
Unlawful Orders: A Portrait of Dr. James B. Williams, Tuskegee Airman, Surgeon, and Activist
Barbara Binns
Dr. James B. Williams stood his ground against military segregation during the Freeman Field mutiny, later serving his c
Ages 10–14
Dealing with Feelings #2
Sometimes I Feel Confused
Jaclyn Jaycox
Sometimes things just don't make sense, and that’s okay. Learn how to spot that muddled feeling and use mindfulness to c
Ages 4–8
The Poison Eaters
Gail Jarrow
Dr. Harvey Wiley leads a high-stakes fight for the Pure Food and Drug Act in a time before the FDA protected what Americ
Ages 10–14
Viral
Ann Bausum
The most startling thing you will learn is how medical neglect and social stigma shaped the early years of the HIV/AIDS
Ages 12–18
A Girl's Guide to Starting High School
Chloe Blake
For the girl preparing to trade primary school for the big leagues. This practical guide tackles everything from friends
Ages 11–14
Laughing at my Nightmare
Shane Burcaw
With wit and brutal honesty, Shane Burcaw shares how he uses humor and hope to navigate the daily challenges of living w
Ages 14–18
This Is Really Happening
Erin Chack
Witty and heartfelt essays jump from childhood memories to a cancer diagnosis at eighteen and the strange reality of sta
Ages 14–18
Listen to Our World
Bill Martin Jr.
Gentle watercolor scenes follow a mother and her children as they use their ears and eyes to find amazing animals across
Ages 2–5
Caleb and Kit
Beth Vrabel
Twelve-year-old Caleb feels trapped by his cystic fibrosis until he meets Kit, a girl whose magical stories offer a new
Ages 8–12
Mary Mehan #2
Mary Mehan Awake
Jennifer Armstrong
A former Civil War nurse finds a path to healing through the quiet beauty of nature and a growing bond with a man who un
Ages 12–18
Under the Wolf, Under the Dog
Adam Rapp
Sixteen-year-old Steve Nugent navigates the cold, icy landscape of winter while reflecting on his identity, his health,
Ages 14–18
My Brother Has AIDS
Deborah Davis
For the teen navigating the complex emotions of a sibling's terminal illness and the social stigma that can accompany a
Ages 10–14
Alesia
Eloise Greenfield
Alesia candidly shares the details of her daily life, her reflections on her disability, and the story of the accident t
Ages 9–12
Flap Like A Butterfly
Angel Nieves
For the energetic toddler who loves to move and the caregiver looking to channel that wiggling into playful, animal-insp
Ages 2–6