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Letters & Reading Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,775 books about letters & reading
0–3 yrs
2505 books
4–7 yrs
1775 books
8–11 yrs
165 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Fall Is Fun
Cari Meister
For the child eager to explore the changing outdoors, this early graphic novel celebrates the simple joys of autumn trad
Ages 4–7
Lazy Old Pirates
Jay Dale
For the early reader who needs a nudge to get moving, this silly pirate tale shows how a little noise can turn a lazy af
Ages 4–6
Engage Literacy
Sleepy Little Caterpillar
Anne Giulieri
For the child curious about the tiny creatures in the garden, this gentle introduction to life cycles makes the wonders
Ages 4–7
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12–18 yrs
35 books
Polly Diamond #2
Polly Diamond and the Topsy-Turvy Day
Alice Kuipers
Polly Diamond’s magical notebook makes everything she writes come true, but choosing the best class pet ever leads to a
Ages 6–9
My First Malayalam Picture Book
Fruits & Vegetables
Indu S.
For the parent introducing their toddler to the vibrant world of the grocery store or garden, this book builds early voc
Ages 0–3
Teach & Learn Basic Hebrew Words for Children
Body Parts
Esther S.
For the curious toddler or preschooler beginning to notice how their body moves and functions. This simple guide builds
Ages 1–4
Finlay and Lucy
The Bug Hunt
A.C. Brown
For the curious toddler eager to explore the backyard, this rhyming adventure turns a simple walk into a discovery-fille
Ages 2–6
Rigby Literacy
How Did They Do That?
Charles Hirsch, Susan Meyers
For the curious child who wonders how bread is made or how a bridge is built, this reader uses simple language to explai
Ages 5–8
Pal the Pony #2
Pal and Sal
R. A. Herman
Pal the pony watches a cowboy's son play with friends and wonders if he will ever find a special companion of his own at
Ages 4–6
Fearless: The Story of Daphne Caruana Galizia, Defender of Free Speech
Gattaldo
For the child who asks why the news matters or wants to stand up against unfairness, this biography explores how one wom
Ages 7–10
Creature #3
Creature: Sounds
Andrew Zuckerman
Stunning close-up portraits of favorite animals pair with the sounds they make to help you learn colors and wildlife in
Ages 0–3
Sesame Street
Bert and Ernie Go Camping
Sesame Workshop
Bert and Ernie head into the woods to find out which tracks belong to which animals and why some items float while other
Ages 4–6
Usborne Young Reading
Stories of Cowboys
Russell Punter
For the child who loves tales of the Wild West but needs a boost in reading confidence. These three bite-sized adventure
Ages 5–8
My First Shona Picture Books #2
My First Shona Body Parts
Aneni S.
For families looking to connect with Zimbabwean roots, this bilingual guide helps little ones name their nose, toes, and
Ages 0–5
I Love You, Mom
Sujatha Lalgudi
Helping out around the house is a beautiful way to show love, even when a child's best intentions lead to some very mess
Ages 3–7
I Say, You Say #3
I Say, You Say Opposites!
Tad Carpenter
For toddlers who love to participate, this interactive book turns learning antonyms into a playful call-and-response gam
Ages 1–4
My First Board Books
My First Hanukkah
Clare Lister
For the parent introducing their toddler to the festival of lights through clear, vibrant photographs and simple vocabul
Ages 0–3
My First Truck Book
Andrea Maglio-Macullar
For the truck-obsessed toddler who points at every big vehicle on the road. This simple guide helps little ones name and
Ages 1–4
Stairway Decodables: Will and Mia #3
Will and the Baby
Leanna Koch
For the young child navigating the arrival of a new baby, this gentle early reader helps big siblings understand their c
Ages 5–7
Three Wishes
Harriet Ziefert
From sunrise to sunset, a little boy makes three special wishes and uses his imagination to see exactly how his world wo
Ages 6–8
DK Readers
Night Creatures
DK Publishing
For the child who wonders what happens in the woods after bedtime. This book uses stunning photos to introduce the busy
Ages 6–8
Stone Arch Readers: Trains #1
City Train in Trouble
Adria F. Klein
For the child who loves knowing how things work and feels a little nervous when plans go wrong. A reassuring look at how
Ages 5–7
My First Dutch Picture Books
Vegetables & Spices
Eva S.
For the curious toddler discovering the colors and names of dinner, this photograph-filled guide makes learning about ga
Ages 0–3
Teach & Learn Basic Swahili Words for Children
My First Swahili Family & Feelings
Goma S.
For families looking to connect with their East African roots or introduce a second language through the lens of family
Ages 0–4