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The Human Body
The Human Body
The Human Body Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,002 books about the human body
0–3 yrs
983 books
4–7 yrs
1013 books
8–11 yrs
644 books
By format:
Chapter Books
(1313)
Picture Books
(132)
Young Adult
(108)
Graphic Novels
(65)
Early Readers
(48)
Middle Grade
(34)
Poetry
(22)
Board Books
(7)
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Welcome, Precious
Nikki Grimes
For parents looking to celebrate a newborn arrival with a soothing, poetic welcome to the world's many sensory wonders.
Ages 0–3
Queer Heroes
Arabelle Sicardi
Meet 53 icons like Freddie Mercury and Frida Kahlo who changed the world. These vibrant biographies celebrate LGBTQ+ pio
Ages 8–12
Stay Curious: A Brief History of Stephen Hawking
Kathleen Krull, Paul Brewer
Powerful mixed-media art illustrates the relentless curiosity and playful spirit of physicist Stephen Hawking.
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
319 books
Wildlife of North America
The Humpback Whale
Randy Frahm
The ocean’s giant singers come to life through detailed facts about their habitats, life cycles, and physical features.
Ages 7–10
Greatest to Ever Play
Simone Biles: Gymnastics Legend
Lisa M. Bolt Simons
Small in size but a giant in her sport, Simone Biles overcame every challenge to become the most successful gymnast in h
Ages 7–10
SeeMore Readers
Pyramids & Mummies
Seymour Simon
Ancient Egypt comes to life through the secrets of mummification and the massive engineering of the Step Pyramid.
Ages 6–10
Undead Ed #2
Undead Ed and the Fingers of Doom
Rotterly Ghoulstone
Ed is on a desperate, disgusting, and hilarious quest to see the devil and break a curse that is literally making his fi
Ages 8–12
The Truth About Animals #5
The Truth About Hawks
Maxwell Eaton III
Hawks use ultraviolet light to hunt and see way better than any human, and this funny guide reveals even more surprising
Ages 4–8
Animals All Around #1
Do Parrots Have Pillows?
Michael Dahl
For curious little ones who wonder how animals sleep, this gentle Q&A guide explores the bedtime habits of creatures fro
Ages 2–5
Miss Mingo #1
Miss Mingo and the First Day of School
Jamie Harper
Miss Mingo makes the first day of school exciting by showing her animal students how their unique traits are actually th
Ages 4–8
Making Animal Babies
Sneed B. Collard
The natural world is full of amazing beginnings, from the strange mating rituals of jellyfish to the reproductive method
Ages 6–10
No Way... Way! #1
Are You My Dinner?
Tracey West
Meerkats snack on scorpions and finches drink blood in this fascinating look at the wildest and grossest diets found in
Ages 7–12
Animal Tracks
Siren Salamander: What Is an Amphibian?
Linda Ayers
Siren Salamander uses his gills to breathe underwater in this rhythmic look at how frogs and other amphibians live.
Ages 5–8
Sophie Skates
Rachel Isadora
Step onto the ice with Sophie to see how she cares for her skates, practices her moves, and prepares for the excitement
Ages 4–8
Just Like Us! #3
Fish
Bridget Heos
Scale and skin might look different, but fish share surprising habits and traits with people in this aquatic look at our
Ages 4–8
Fast Facts About Insects
Fast Facts About Cockroaches
Lisa J. Amstutz
Cockroaches can scurry by in a flash, but these close-up photos and facts reveal exactly how their amazing bodies work a
Ages 5–8
Peter's Neighborhood #3
Loose Tooth
Anastasia Suen
Peter has a dilemma: a gap-toothed school photo or a visit from the tooth fairy to fund a new basketball. Wiggling a loo
Ages 5–7
Usborne Starting #1
Starting Ballet
Helen Edom, Nicola Katrak, Susan Meredith
Lace up your slippers and learn the first steps of ballet through clear instructions, colorful photographs, and helpful
Ages 4–8
Men, Microscopes, and Living Things
Katherine B. Shippen
For the teen who loves asking 'how do we know that?' this narrative history explores the great minds and tiny discoverie
Ages 12–16
Side Effects May Vary
Julie Murphy
After receiving a leukemia diagnosis, a teenager decides to spend her remaining time settling scores and seeking revenge
Ages 14–18
Animal Olympics: Creatures Great and Small Competing in Incredible, Impressive, and Extraordinary Events!
Carron Brown
For the curious child who loves sports and animals, this book turns nature into an arena to show how wildlife would perf
Ages 6–10
16 Words
Lisa Rogers
For the child who notices the small details in the world and wonders how a simple moment can become a lasting piece of a
Ages 4–8
Fracture #1
Fracture
Megan Miranda
For the teenager grappling with the fragile line between life and death, or anyone feeling like an outsider after a life
Ages 12–18
Born Yesterday: The Diary of a Young Journalist
James Solheim
For parents looking to laugh about the chaos of life with a newborn, this witty diary captures a baby's quirky first mil
Ages 4–8