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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
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3–5
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9–12
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Yoga for You
Rebecca Rissman
Illustrated sequences show how to move through energizing and calming poses to feel better in body and mind.
Ages 5–8
Timothy Cox Will Not Change His Socks
Robert Kinerk
Timothy is a very polite boy who makes one very smelly promise: he is absolutely not going to change his socks, no matte
Ages 4–8
Very Hairy Harry
Edward Koren
Harry weighs the pros and cons of his very shaggy life before finally deciding it might be time for a trip to the barber
Ages 3–6
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Calling the Moon: 16 Period Stories from BIPOC Authors
Aida Salazar, Yamile Saied Méndez
Sixteen diverse voices come together to share the raw emotions and cultural traditions that surround the transition into
Ages 8–12
Leslie Patricelli's Baby Books
Binky
Leslie Patricelli
For the toddler (and parent) navigating the big transition of giving up a pacifier, this gentle story celebrates growing
Ages 1–3
My First Hungarian Picture Book
Body Parts
Hanna S.
For the child who is becoming aware of their own body and starting to ask how everything works, from their toes to their
Ages 2–6
Deadly
Julie Chibbaro
Prudence Galewski defies 1900s expectations by entering a lab to track a typhoid outbreak, leading her from tenements to
Ages 12–17
Stink #2
Stink and the World's Worst Super-Stinky Sneakers
Megan McDonald
Stink Moody visits the science museum's grossest exhibits before entering a stinky sneaker contest to win the legendary
Ages 6–9
Froggy #3
Froggy Goes to Bed
Jonathan London
For the parent whose little one finds every excuse to delay the inevitable, this playful story mirrors the nightly ritua
Ages 2–5
Let's Talk About Life Science #3
Why Do We Need Poop?
Laura K. Murray
For the curious child asking 'why' about everything, this book transforms a gross topic into a fascinating lesson on how
Ages 4–8
My Body Says
Jessica Anderson
For the child who struggles to explain why they are grumpy or restless, this guide helps them listen to their body's phy
Ages 3–8
I'm Big!
Milton Schafer
Celebrate the newfound independence of a young boy as he proudly shows off all the big things he can do all by himself.
Ages 2–5
Little Golden Books
Doctor Dan the Bandage Man
Helen Gaspard
Little Dan finds a way to fix every scrape and boo-boo in the house after learning how a simple bandage can make everyth
Ages 2–5
Dracula Junior #1
Dracula Junior and the Fake Fangs
Julianna Bethlen
A young vampire causes chaos throughout the family castle as he hunts for his grandmother's missing false fangs.
Ages 4–8
Happy Families #6
Mrs Lather's Laundry
Allan Ahlberg
For the child who gets bored with chores or needs a laugh about the daily grind, this silly tale explores what happens w
Ages 3–7
Oliver and Amanda Pig #16
Amanda Pig and the Wiggly Tooth
Jean Van Leeuwen
Amanda Pig has her very first loose tooth, but she isn't quite sure she's ready to let it go in this gentle story about
Ages 4–7
My Australian Story #4
Plagues and Federation
Vashti Farrer
For the child curious about how communities face big changes, this diary follows a young girl navigating a city quaranti
Ages 9–13
Baby-Sitters Little Sister Graphic Novels #7
Karen's Haircut
Ann M. Martin
Karen wants a glamorous makeover to boost her confidence, but a disastrous trip to the beauty parlor leaves her terrifie
Ages 7–10
Extraordinary Stories Behind the Invention of Ordinary Things
Don L. Wulffson
The most mundane items in your house, from zippers to frozen food, have wild histories involving accidents, clever inven
Ages 8–12
Wow in the World #1
The How and Wow of the Human Body
Mindy Thomas, Guy Raz
You will learn why your nose never stops growing and what really happens to your food in this gross and glorious journey
Ages 8–12
The Boy Who Went to Mars
Simon James
For the imaginative child struggling with a parent's temporary absence, this gentle story validates the creative ways ki
Ages 3–7
Theodore #1
Theodore
Edward Ormondroyd
A forgotten teddy bear tumbles into the family wash, beginning a sudsy and unexpected journey through the laundry pile.
Ages 3–7
The Truth about Poop and Pee All the Facts on the Ins and Outs of Bodily Functions
Susan E. Goodman
Pee can reduce city smog and poop might fuel a mission to Mars in this collection of wild, gross, and scientific facts a
Ages 7–12
Piggy and Dad #1
Piggy and Dad
David Martin
Simple drawings, sudsy bathtubs, and bedtime rituals fill these sweet stories about the quiet magic found in a normal da
Ages 4–7