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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
9–12
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The Moon
John Lockyer
For the curious child who looks at the night sky and asks why the moon changes shape. This guide uses simple words and p
Ages 4–7
Red Rocket Readers
Our Puppet Show
Pam Holden
For the child who loves to create and perform. This simple story celebrates the joy of making something together and the
Ages 4–6
Story #1
Story number 1
Eugène Ionesco
For the child who loves to play with words and meanings, this delightfully strange story celebrates the logic of silline
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
32 books
Theodore's Adventures
Theodore's Spanish Adventure
Ashlee Harding, Trent Harding
For the curious child who dreams of seeing the world or is starting to learn a new language. This story introduces Spani
Ages 3–8
I See Animals
I See Farm Animals
Lauren Dick
For the curious toddler discovering the world's wonders, this gentle board book turns animal recognition into a joyful m
Ages 0–3
Red Rocket Readers
What Tastes Good?
Pam Holden
For the curious toddler or preschooler who is beginning to explore different flavors and textures during mealtime.
Ages 3–6
Francie
Karen English
Francie risks everything when she stands by a teenage boy she’s been teaching to read after he is falsely accused of a s
Ages 10–14
Book! Book! Book!
Deborah Bruss
When the local children head off to school, a group of bored farm animals decides to trek into town to see what the libr
Ages 4–8
A Weave of Words
Robert D. San Souci
An unmotivated prince learns to read and weave to win a woman's heart, only to find those exact skills are his best defe
Ages 5–10
River Runs Deep
Jennifer Bradbury
For the teen starting to question why things are the way they are and seeking the courage to think for themselves in a w
Ages 13–18
Max's Words
Kate Banks
For the child who feels overlooked by older siblings or is looking for their own unique way to express themselves and th
Ages 4–8
Words Set Me Free: The Story of Young Frederick Douglass
Lesa Cline-Ransome
For the child curious about why reading is such a superpower. Explore the incredible true story of how Frederick Douglas
Ages 6–10
Six Dots: A Story of Young Louis Braille
Jen Bryant
Young Louis Braille shares the story of how he refused to let blindness keep him from the world of books, leading to his
Ages 4–9
The Book Boat's In
Cynthia Cotten
For the child learning that some of the best things in life are worth the hard work and the wait.
Ages 4–8
Book Fiesta!
Pat Mora
For the child who loves stories and needs a vibrant reminder that reading is a bridge connecting different cultures and
Ages 4–8
Miss Bindergarten
Miss Bindergarten Has a Wild Day in Kindergarten
Joseph Slate
From flying hats to liberated butterflies, Miss Bindergarten’s classroom is a whirlwind of alphabet-themed energy during
Ages 3–6
Light in the Darkness
Lesa Cline-Ransome
For the child learning about the heavy history of our world and the immense courage it takes to pursue knowledge when it
Ages 6–10
Dying to Know You
Aidan Chambers
Dying to Know You
Ages 14–18
Once Upon a Book
Grace Lin, Kate Messner
Alice steps right into the pages of her favorite book, riding camels through deserts and swimming under the sea before r
Ages 4–8
Right Word: Roget and His Thesaurus, The
Jen Bryant
A shy boy who loved making lists grew up to create the world's most famous book of words, proving how powerful the right
Ages 7–12
The Unbearable Book Club for Unsinkable Girls
Julie Schumacher
For the teenager who feels like an outsider or is dreading a summer of forced social activities. A story about finding y
Ages 12–18
See Me Play
Paul Meisel
For the child taking their first brave steps into reading, these playful pups build confidence through simple, rhythmic
Ages 4–6
Rivka's Presents
Laurie Wallmark
Set in 1918 New York City, Rivka finds clever and determined ways to keep learning even when her father's illness keeps
Ages 4–8
Words in Deep Blue
Cath Crowley
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of grief or the ache of a first love that went unspoken. A beautiful look at
Ages 14–18