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Letters & Reading Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,608 books about letters & reading
0–3 yrs
2408 books
4–7 yrs
1706 books
8–11 yrs
158 books
By format:
Chapter Books
(1468)
Picture Books
(439)
Early Readers
(409)
Poetry
(45)
Graphic Novels
(32)
Young Adult
(20)
Board Books
(19)
Middle Grade
(16)
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3–5
6–8
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Scholastic Phonics Chapter Books #2
A Lot of Hats
John Shefelbine
For the early reader building confidence with phonics. This gentle story uses simple repetition to help children master
Ages 4–6
Clifford's Word Book
Norman Bridwell
Clifford and Emily Elizabeth visit the farm, the circus, and the beach, naming every person and object they see along th
Ages 2–5
Let's Find Out
Let's Make Letters
Janice Behrens
For the early learner who needs to wiggle while they work. This active guide uses photos of kids using their bodies to m
Ages 3–6
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12–18 yrs
32 books
An Edible Alphabet
Bonnie Christensen
Apples, zucchini, and everything in between grow across these pages, showing the beauty of the garden through detailed a
Ages 3–8
The Alphabet Tale
Jan Garten
For the curious toddler eager to solve puzzles. This interactive classic uses rhyming riddles and animal tails to turn t
Ages 2–5
My First Picture Book
Joseph Kronheim
For the parent seeking a screen-free way to spark a toddler's curiosity through the charm of historical art and early vo
Ages 1–4
Teach & Learn Basic Czech Words for Children
Words for Communication
Jenka S.
For parents and caregivers helping their tiny ones find their first words. This gentle guide uses clear visuals to build
Ages 0–3
Critter Tales In Alphabet Town
Willow Williebee
For the preschooler beginning their reading journey, this playful alphabet book uses animal friends and short stories to
Ages 3–6
Fly with Poetry: An ABC of Poetry
Avis Harley
For the curious learner who loves words and wildlife. This alphabet book introduces poetic forms like haiku and acrostic
Ages 6–10
Miss Brooks #1
Miss Brooks Loves Books (and I Don't)
Barbara Bottner
Missy is certain that she hates every single book in the library until Miss Brooks challenges her to find the one story
Ages 4–8
Oprah Winfrey: Love Yourself First
Rich Linville
Born in Mississippi and nicknamed The Preacher for her early love of reading, young Oprah Winfrey shares the story of fi
Ages 5–8
Yasmin's Hammer
Ann Malaspina
In the busy streets of Dhaka, Yasmin spends her days breaking bricks to help her family while secretly dreaming of the d
Ages 6–10
Yankee Doodle America: The Spirit of 1776 from A to Z
Wendel Minor
For the child curious about how America began, this alphabet journey uses historical figures and events to explore the s
Ages 6–10
Fred Gwynne's Wordplay Books #1
The King Who Rained
Fred Gwynne
For the child who takes everything literally, this hilarious book explores the silly side of language through the many m
Ages 4–9
I Can Read Level 3
Clara and the Bookwagon
Nancy Smiler Levinson
A young farm girl in 1905 Maryland watches her world grow larger when she encounters a traveling book wagon and borrows
Ages 6–9
Library Lou #1
No Pirates Allowed! Said Library Lou
Rhonda Gowler Greene
For the child who needs a reminder that the greatest adventures aren't found on maps, but inside the pages of a book.
Ages 4–8
The Library Dragon
Carmen Agra Deedy
Miss Lotta Scales is a fierce dragon determined to protect her books from children, until she remembers that stories are
Ages 4–8
Remote Man
Elizabeth Honey
For the child grappling with feeling different or observing systemic unfairness. This story explores finding dignity and
Ages 14–18
Across a Dark and Wild Sea
written and ill. by Jon Brown
Across a Dark and Wild Sea
Ages 6–10
Thomas Jefferson Builds a Library
Barb Rosenstock
For the child who loves to collect things and asks a million questions. Explore how Thomas Jefferson's massive book coll
Ages 4–9
A Place to Hang the Moon
Kate Albus
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in or is searching for where they belong. A story about siblings findi
Ages 8–12
An Early Reader #1
Cats and Kittens
Julia Metzler
Active kittens pouncing and playing fill these pages, helping new readers master -ing words and simple sentences through
Ages 3–6
Tails and Tales
Undercover Iguana
Fred Koehler
Ollie, the cleverest lizard at school, uses crafty tricks to protect his paradise from humans while practicing tricky vo
Ages 5–8
Enormous Smallness: A Story of E. E. Cummings
Matthew Burgess
For the child who dances to their own beat and loves to play with words. This story celebrates the power of staying true
Ages 5–9