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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+
Cool Kids Wear Glasses
Teddy O'Malley
For the child who is nervous about getting their first pair of glasses or feels self-conscious about how they look in fr
Ages 4–8
Showdown At the Food Pyramid
Rex Barron
The food pyramid collapses after a snack food takeover, forcing different food groups to use the Great Food Guide to reb
Ages 4–8
Who Could It Be?
Ocean
Karin Collado
Who is hiding under the waves? Use the visual clues and playful hints to guess which sea creature is peeking out in this
Ages 1–4
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12–18 yrs
342 books
Secrets that Sparkle (and Secrets that Sting)
Joy Stephenson-Laws
For the child learning to navigate social boundaries, this book explains the difference between fun surprises and unsafe
Ages 4–8
Miranda #1
Marathon Miranda
Elizabeth Winthrop
Miranda often feels left out because of her asthma, but a chance meeting with a jogger inspires her to try training for
Ages 8–12
Altered #3
Reborn
Jennifer Rush
Nick heads to a mysterious town to find the girl from his dreams and unlock the secrets of his past in this high-octane
Ages 12–18
Lifetimes: The Beautiful Way to Explain Death to Children
Bryan Mellonie
Every living thing has a beginning and an ending; in between is a lifetime. This gentle story explains the natural cycle
Ages 3–8
From Diapers To Undies: A Potty Training Tale
Dimple Dang
For the toddler ready to trade diapers for big-kid undies, this encouraging guide helps little ones navigate the ups and
Ages 2–4
Children's Biology Books #1
Do Bodybuilders Have More Muscles?
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders why some people look so strong, this book explains how muscles grow and how everyone's
Ages 5–8
The Acadia Files #1
Acadia Files
Katie Coppens
Why is hair curly? Where does sand come from? Acadia uses the scientific method to find answers to the most curious ques
Ages 8–12
The Ultimate Teen Girl's Survival Guide
Jessica Blakely
For the teen or tween girl navigating the whirlwind of puberty, social media, and shifting friendships while trying to s
Ages 11–16
How Does Chocolate Taste on Everest?: Explore Earth's Most Extreme Places through Sight, Sound, Smell, Touch, and Taste
Leisa Stewart-Sharpe
Earth's most extreme landscapes come to life through the five senses, from the freezing peaks of Everest to the deepest
Ages 7–11
Can a Penguin Ride a Bike?
Camilla de la Bédoyère
Penguins navigate the human world in this silly look at how these flightless birds would handle everyday activities like
Ages 4–8
Let me tell you about Anxiety
Louise Rawlinson
For the child whose worries feel like a physical weight. This gentle guide explains why anxiety happens and provides pra
Ages 7–12
New Baby #1
Waiting for Baby
Rachel Fuller
Gentle illustrations capture the daily life and growing bond between a child and their new sibling as they learn to play
Ages 0–3
Firegirl #1
Firegirl
Tony Abbott
A middle school boy finds his perspective shifting when he meets Jessica, a new student attending his school while being
Ages 8–12
Secrets of the Ancient Gods #1
Anubis Speaks!
Vicky Alvear Shecter
Anubis narrates the dark and fascinating details of the sun god Ra's nightly trek through the afterlife in this illustra
Ages 9–12
Unsolved Questions
Unsolved Questions About Living Things
Carol Kim
Scientists are still searching for how life began, how many species exist, and if we can resurrect the extinct in this l
Ages 8–11
Alan and His Perfectly Pointy Impossibly Perpendicular Pinky
Alan Page, Kamie Page
Judge Alan Page visits his old school to share the story behind his uniquely crooked finger and the life of a profession
Ages 6–10
What is Science?
Rebecca Kai Dotlich
Science is everywhere, from the swirling hurricanes to the stars above. This poetic journey shows how asking questions i
Ages 3–8
Shark #1
Shark Shock
Donna Jo Napoli
On a family trip to Cape May, Adam copes with his worries by talking to his freckles and forming a meaningful new bond w
Ages 8–12
Dimple and Rishi #2
There's Something about Sweetie
Sandhya Menon
Sweetie is determined to forge her own path after her parents reject an arranged date for her based on her weight.
Ages 12–18
My body is special to me
Besma Yahiaoui, Eva Alfred
For parents looking to empower their child with body safety skills, this guide teaches personal boundaries and the rule
Ages 3–7
Kiyo Sato: From a WWII Japanese Internment Camp to a Life of Service
Connie Goldsmith, Kiyo Sato
Kiyo rises from the injustice of a WWII internment camp to serve in the Air Force and fight for human rights in this mov
Ages 11–18