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Hygiene & Self-Care
Hygiene & Self-Care
Hygiene & Self-Care Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,686 books about hygiene & self-care
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(13)
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(8)
Middle Grade
(5)
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A Little Kitty
Jane Feder
Morning play sessions turn into cozy afternoon hugs in this sweet and simple rhythm of a small kitten's day.
Ages 0–3
Skeletina #2
Skeletina and the Greedy Tooth Fairy
Susie Jaramillo
For the child learning to set boundaries, Skeletina navigates a spooky-sweet world to stop a greedy visitor from taking
Ages 4–8
My Hair Is Like...
My Hair Is Like Yours
St. Clair Detrick-Jules
For the little one starting to notice similarities with family, this book celebrates the beauty of Black hair and the jo
Ages 0–3
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Risky Times: How to Be AIDS-Smart and Stay Healthy
Jeanne Blake
For teenagers navigating a changing world, this guide provides factual answers about HIV and AIDS while addressing peer
Ages 12–17
Community Kids
It's Time
Jeri Cipriano
For the child curious about why we follow a schedule. This simple guide uses real-world photos to help little ones under
Ages 4–7
My Mums Love Me
Anna Membrino
For the child in a two-mom family who wants to see their everyday life reflected in a story of warmth, breakfast, and pa
Ages 2–5
Disgusting Details
The Foul, Filthy American Frontier
Heather E. Schwartz
The American frontier was more than just wagons and sunsets; it was filled with bug-infested food, cramped housing, and
Ages 8–11
Betty Cornell's Teen-Age Popularity Guide
Betty Cornell
Peek into the social world of 1951 through this vintage handbook on dating, parties, and the secrets to becoming the mos
Ages 12–18
My Thoughts Are Clouds: Poems for Mindfulness
Georgia Heard
Whimsical poems and illustrations provide a peaceful introduction to deep breathing and staying present, helping little
Ages 6–10
Poo and Wee Books #1
Who Did a Wee? Wait and See!
Lucy Rowland
For the parent navigating the sillier side of potty training, this mystery uses imagination and laughter to normalize ac
Ages 2–5
A Song about Friendship #1
What Hands Can Do!
Vita Jiménez
For the curious toddler or preschooler discovering their own body, this vibrant guide celebrates all the amazing things
Ages 3–6
Night-Night, Spot
Eric Hill
For the toddler who would rather play than sleep: this gentle board book helps little ones wind down by following Spot's
Ages 0–3
Five Little Kittens
Nancy Jewell
A soothing look at a day's routine for little ones who find comfort in the steady rhythm of waking, eating, playing, and
Ages 2–5
Freaky Facts
You Blink Twelve Times a Minute
Barbara Seuling
For the inquisitive child who wonders why we sneeze or how often we blink, this collection of quirky facts turns human b
Ages 6–9
Arthur Adventures #19
Arthur's Chicken Pox
Marc Brown
For the child facing a bout of illness or the frustration of missing out on a fun event because they are stuck at home f
Ages 4–8
First Experiences #2
Going to the Potty
Fred Rogers
For the toddler starting their potty training journey, this gentle guide focuses on the physical feelings and emotional
Ages 1–4
Piggy and Dad #3
Piggy's Sandwich
David Martin
Share a day with Piggy and Dad as they turn simple moments like making sandwiches and taking a bath into a time for play
Ages 1–3
Goodnight Selfie
Scott Menchin
Brushing teeth, skateboarding, and visiting Grandma are all perfect moments for a photo as a young girl captures her who
Ages 4–8
Have You Seen My Invisible Dinosaur?
Helen Yoon
For the child who possesses a vivid imagination and knows that just because you can't see something doesn't mean it isn'
Ages 3–7
How to Stop Freaking Out: The Ultimate Guide to Keeping Cool When Life Feels Chaotic
Carla Naumburg
For the middle-grade child who feels overwhelmed by big emotions, this humorous guide offers clinical tools and mindfuln
Ages 8–12
Tricky, Sticky Words #1
Brush Your Gums and Chew Some Gum
Stephen O'Connor
For the child who occasionally finds themselves in a sticky situation with rules, this playful phonics reader shows how
Ages 5–7
At Home with Science
Splish! Splosh! Why Do We Wash?
Janice Lobb
For the curious child who wonders why baths are necessary. This engaging science book uses simple experiments to explain
Ages 5–8
Froggy #1
Froggy Gets Dressed
Jonathan London
Froggy is so eager to play in the snow that he keeps forgetting his clothes, leading to a hilarious back-and-forth as he
Ages 2–6
Your Monster #1
How to Potty Train Your Monster
Kelly DiPucchio
Potty training is a giant task for a growing monster, but this funny, step-by-step guide makes every part of the process
Ages 2–5