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Hygiene & Self-Care
Hygiene & Self-Care
Hygiene & Self-Care Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,774 books about hygiene & self-care
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Tub People
Pam Conrad
For the child who fears the mystery of the drain or needs reassurance after a scary accident, this gentle story shows th
Ages 4–8
A Brand New Day
A.S. Chung
For the child adjusting to a new schedule, this gentle story follows Suki's morning to night routine, making the transit
Ages 4–8
Your Brain Needs a Hug
written and illustrated by Rae Earl
For the teenager navigating the highs and lows of mental health, Rae Earl offers a compassionate, toolkit-style guide to
Ages 12–18
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Emma Gets Braces!
Baron D. Hall
For the child who is nervous about getting braces or feeling self-conscious about their changing smile.
Ages 7–11
The ABCs of Baby's Needs
The ABCs of Baby's Needs
Loris Lora
A comforting introduction to the alphabet using the familiar objects and routines of a baby's day, from bottles to diape
Ages 0–3
How It Works
Toilet: How It Works
David Macaulay
Tracing the journey from the first flush to the water treatment plant, this guide reveals the hidden engineering of the
Ages 4–8
The Adventures of Spot: Get Moving
Highlights For Children
For the energetic toddler who loves to run, jump, and play. This book encourages active movement and physical play throu
Ages 0–3
I Can Do It Myself!
Diane Adams
For the fiercely independent toddler or preschooler who insists on doing everything alone, but still needs a little comf
Ages 2–5
Red Rocket Readers
Teeth
Julie Ellis
For the curious child wondering why animals have different mouth shapes, this educational guide explores the fascinating
Ages 5–8
Be a Llama
Sarah Ford
The frantic pace of life slows down as you learn to find calm, stay curious, and handle every obstacle with the cool con
Good Night Little Unicorn
Emily Dash
Magical friends with deep, colorful personalities wind down for the night in a gentle world where friendship is the most
Ages 1–4
Breathe In, Breathe Out
Kate Maurer
For the child who experiences overwhelming big feelings or midday stress. This soothing guide introduces simple breathin
Ages 3–7
Those Are Not My Underpants!
Melissa Martin
For the toddler discovering the humor in everyday routines, this silly mystery turns a common milestone into a playful a
Ages 2–5
Doctor De Soto
William Steig
A clever mouse dentist must decide if he will treat a fox with a terrible toothache, even though the patient would norma
Ages 4–8
Kids Had Jobs
Baby Professor
For the young girl navigating the confusing transition into puberty while wondering where she fits in the world of faith
Ages 9–13
Grandpa's Teeth
Rod Clement
For the child who loves a silly mystery and larger-than-life characters, this chaotic caper turns a grandfather's missin
Ages 4–8
Jimmy Learns How to Take Care of a Dog
Ellie Davidson
For the family preparing to welcome a new four-legged friend into their home. This story guides children through the res
Ages 3–7
Our 20/20 Journey Back to School
Maria Cedolini Thompson
For the child feeling nervous about trading their tablet for a desk as they return to the classroom after a long time aw
Ages 5–9
Cornelius P. Mud #1
Cornelius P. Mud, Are You Ready for Bed?
Barney Saltzberg
Cornelius the pig has his own silly way of getting ready for sleep, but all the pajamas and tooth-brushing in the world
Ages 2–5
Breathe!: The Children's Guide to Feelings
Kimyana Johnson
Simple mindfulness and breathing techniques provide a quiet way for children to steady themselves while navigating big,
Ages 3–7
You Can Be a Superhero At School
Marianela Wood
Turning safety rules into a secret mission makes starting a new school year feel like a heroic adventure for every young
Ages 3–7
The Terrible Underpants
Kaz Cooke
For the child who fears a wardrobe malfunction or a silly mistake might ruin their day, this humorous story turns a laun
Ages 4–8
I Am a Good...
I Am a Good Girl
Diamas Mimorio
Interactive illustrations and fun examples help little girls understand the value of good manners and positive behavior
Ages 2–5
The Clown-Arounds #4
Get Well, Clown-Arounds!
Johanna Hurwitz
For the child feeling under the weather who needs a dose of Vitamin G (Giggles). This silly family shows that even being
Ages 4–8