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Letters & Reading Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,694 books about letters & reading
0–3 yrs
2505 books
4–7 yrs
1775 books
8–11 yrs
165 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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A Girl, a Raccoon, and the Midnight Moon
Karen Romano Young
Pearl must team up with a tap-dancing girl and a pack of literate raccoons to solve a heist and stop her beloved New Yor
Ages 8–12
The Word Collector
Peter H. Reynolds
A young boy finds magic in the syllables and songs of the world around him, gathering words that have the power to conne
Ages 4–8
Elephant & Piggie #10
We Are in a Book!
Mo Willems
Gerald and Piggie realize they are being watched by a reader in this mind-bending, interactive tale where the characters
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
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Nia and the New Free Library
Ian Lendler
For children processing the loss of a community space or learning that even the smallest action can spark big change whe
Ages 5–8
The Alphabet Tree
Leo Lionni
Letters clinging to a tree during a storm discover that by joining together, they can create powerful messages that trul
Ages 3–7
Once Upon an Alphabet
Oliver Jeffers
Every letter from A to Z gets its own quirky story, featuring a fearful astronaut, a dynamic owl-and-octopus duo, and ma
Ages 4–8
Marvin #1
Marvin One Too Many
Katherine Paterson
Marvin wants to quit his new school because he can't read yet, but his father steps in to turn their reading practice in
Ages 5–8
My Weird School Graphic Novels #2
Get a Grip! We're on a Trip!
Dan Gutman
The race is on to read 5,000 books and win a trip to Dizzyland, but the evil Board of Education president is determined
Ages 6–10
The Beatryce Prophecy
Kate DiCamillo
A mysterious girl with a dangerous secret journeys through a medieval world accompanied only by a brave boy and a goat.
Ages 8–12
Poppy's Question
Nicole Melleby
A confusing spelling lesson about the letter Q prompts Poppy to find her voice and ask her teacher big questions about h
Ages 4–8
No Buddy Like a Book
Allan Wolf
Climb Everest or bottle moonlight using only your mind in this rhyming tribute to the way readers bring ink and paper to
Ages 4–8
A Child of Books
Sam Winston, Oliver Jeffers
A girl on a raft sails across seas of words and through forests of fairy tales to invite a young boy into a world built
Ages 4–8
Beatrice Doesn't Want to
Laura Joffe Numeroff
Beatrice is certain that she hates the library, but a boring afternoon with her brother takes a turn when she stumbles i
Ages 3–7
One Boy
Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Clever die-cut pages reveal hidden words inside other words as a lonely boy uses his paintbrushes and imagination to tur
Ages 2–6
P Is for Pterodactyl: The Worst Alphabet Book Ever
Raj Haldar, Chris Carpenter
Silent letters and confusing sounds take center stage in this hilarious look at the knaves, gnats, and gnocchi that make
Ages 5–10
Biscuit #24
Biscuit Loves the Library
Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Puppets, stories, and new friends await at the library as Biscuit the puppy joins in on the fun for a special Read to a
Ages 3–6
Beginner Books #1
Hop on Pop
Dr. Seuss
Simple sentences and silly rhyming pairs turn the building blocks of reading into a playful day of wordplay and fun.
Ages 3–6
The Magic Door
Bobbicat
Rhyming verses lead the way through library shelves that serve as portals to the past, the future, and every fantasy wor
Ages 3–8
Drop Everything, It's D.E.A.R. Time!
Ann McGovern
Chaos turns to quiet across the whole school when students and staff drop their work to solve the most important mystery
Ages 5–8
Miles and Spike #1
Give Me Back My Book!
Travis Foster, Ethan Long
Redd and Bloo get into a hilarious, high-energy argument over who owns a favorite book, discovering along the way how mu
Ages 3–6
See the Cat #3
Go and Get with Rex
David LaRochelle
Jack and Jill find exactly what the rules require, but Rex the dog thinks outside the box with hilarious, unexpected ans
Ages 4–8
Fancy Nancy
Fancy Nancy: Shoe La La!
Victoria Saxon
Nancy spots a pair of magnifique red shoes in a store window and determines she must find a way to make them part of her
Ages 4–6
All Aboard Reading
In a Dark, Dark House
Jennifer Dussling
Follow a little boy through a spooky house using simple words and rebus picture clues to help build early reading skills
Ages 3–6
Baabwaa and Wooliam #1
Baabwaa & Wooliam
David Elliott
A knitting sheep and a reading sheep encounter a hungry wolf who is unexpectedly charmed by his own literary fame.
Ages 4–8