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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+
Pedro and Me: Friendship, Loss, and What I Learned
Judd Winick
For a child processing the loss of a close friend or seeking to understand the HIV/AIDS epidemic through a lens of compa
Ages 12–18
Scanimation #3
Waddle!
Rufus Butler Seder
Frogs hop, penguins waddle, and animals leap across the page in rhythmic rhymes and sliding animations that get everyone
Ages 0–4
Nature Storybooks
Yucky Worms
Vivian French
Dig into the dirt with Grandma to see how tiny, wiggly earthworms do the heavy lifting that helps a garden grow and thri
Ages 5–8
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Pocket Bios
Marie Curie
Patricia Crété
Two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie changed the world of science forever through her pioneering work with radiation.
Ages 6–9
Read and Wonder
A Field Full of Horses
Peter Hansard
Hand-lettered notes and vivid illustrations reveal how horses communicate, what they need to stay healthy, and the fasci
Ages 3–7
Mice Squeak, We Speak
Arnold Shapiro
Owls hoot, pigs squeal, and bees buzz in this simple introduction to the many noisy ways animals communicate with one an
Ages 1–4
Counting on Calico
Phyllis Limbacher Tildes
Count from one to twenty while observing the playful habits of a calico cat, from her soft whiskers to her twitching tai
Ages 3–7
Froggy #11
Froggy Goes to the Doctor
Jonathan London
Froggy is nervous about getting a shot at his check-up, but his energetic antics leave the doctor more exhausted than th
Ages 3–5
Animals Animals
Beavers: Big-Toothed Builders
Jody Sullivan Rake
Large orange teeth and flat tails help these busy mammals transform their environments into impressive underwater lodges
Ages 5–8
Usborne Visitor's Guides
A Visitor's Guide to Ancient Egypt
Lesley Sims, Jane Chisholm
Pack your bags for a trip down the Nile to see the Great Pyramids, learn the secrets of mummification, and decode ancien
Ages 8–12
TouchThinkLearn #2
Colors
Xavier Deneux
Bright, raised die-cut shapes nestle into scooped-out forms on every page, inviting tiny fingers to touch and feel their
Ages 0–3
Karen Katz's Brand-New Baby
Baby's Numbers
Karen Katz
Simple illustrations and clear labels guide little ones through the basics of counting from one to ten using friendly ev
Ages 0–3
Every Dreaming Creature
Brendan Wenzel
Journey through the night to experience how different animals see, hear, and feel the world in their sleep.
Ages 4–8
Language Arts Library
The Case of the Incapacitated Capitals
Robin Pulver
Neglected capital letters are in such bad shape they need emergency Capital Posture Repair from a medical team in this p
Ages 6–9
Scholastic Discover More
Puppies and Kittens
Penelope Arlon
Learn how different breeds of young pets eat, play, and grow as they develop from tiny newborns into energetic puppies a
Ages 5–8
Great People Who Reached for the Stars
Louise Page
Extraordinary people throughout history prove that success is built on courage and the strength to define oneself agains
Ages 8–12
Hello Reader! Science
Great Snakes!
Fay Robinson
You will see the amazing variety of the reptile world through colorful illustrations and facts about different snakes an
Ages 6–8
Pebble Plus: Insects
Crickets
Margaret Hall
Discover how crickets move, eat, and use their bodies to create their iconic chirping sounds through simple text and clo
Ages 4–7
Lift-the-Flap Learning #1
Discover the Human Body
Jennie Bradley
For the inquisitive child who wonders how their heart beats or why they breathe: this guide makes the complex systems of
Ages 5–10
Step into Reading
Bones
Stephen Krensky
For the inquisitive child curious about what's inside their own body. This beginner's guide explains the vital work bone
Ages 4–7
Training Young Hearts #5
What Are Feet For?
Abbey Wedgeworth
For parents who want to help their toddlers connect their physical bodies to their faith through a playful exploration o
Ages 0–3
Everybody Has a Body
Molli Jackson Ehlert
For the child noticing that every person looks different, this cheerful book celebrates the wonderful variety of human b
Ages 2–5
Babies
Deborah Heiligman
You'll learn how newborns see the world in black and white and why they love the taste of sweet things as they grow from
Ages 3–7
Where Did You Get the Color of Your Eyes?: Hereditary Patterns
Baby Professor
For the curious child asking why they have brown eyes when their sibling has blue. Explore the basics of genetics and ho
Ages 5–9