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Travel & Exploration
Travel & Exploration
Travel & Exploration Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,241 books about travel & exploration
0–3 yrs
248 books
4–7 yrs
745 books
8–11 yrs
858 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Horrible Histories
Horrible Histories: Terrible Thames
Terry Deary
London's famous river is filled with gory secrets, from creepy creatures and crime to historical Frost Fairs where eleph
Ages 7–12
Usborne Internet-Linked
World Atlas of Dinosaurs
Susanna Davidson, Rachel Firth, Stephanie Turnbull
Discover how the prehistoric earth looked continent by continent with detailed reconstructions and the latest science be
Ages 8–12
Mini Masters #8
On an Island with Gauguin
Julie Merberg, Suzanne Bober
Introduce your little one to fine art through a tropical journey. Gentle rhymes and vibrant paintings bring a South Seas
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12–18 yrs
339 books
Town Mouse, Country Mouse
Jan Brett
A pair of city mice and a pair of country mice trade places, only to find that their original homes were exactly where t
Ages 4–8
The Inheritance Games #1
The Inheritance Games
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Avery inherits a billionaire's fortune and must survive a house full of puzzles and the dispossessed family who wants he
Ages 12–18
What Comes After
Steve Watkins
For teens navigating the heavy weight of grief while finding the courage to protect those who cannot protect themselves.
Ages 14–18
The Sneaky Pony Series #6
Keeker and the Not-So-Sleepy Hollow
Hadley Higginson
Keeker, Plum the pony, and Goatie the goat head to upstate New York for a family visit near the legendary, spooky site o
Ages 6–9
Who Was?
Who Was Marie Curie?
Megan Stine, Who HQ
Determined to study science even when forbidden, Marie Curie traveled to Paris and eventually won two Nobel Prizes for h
Ages 8–12
Passport to Reading: Marvel
I Am Doctor Strange
R. R. Busse
A brilliant surgeon loses everything only to find a new path toward healing and mystic power under the guidance of a leg
Ages 5–7
Seven Wonders #4
Seven Mysterious Wonders of the World
Celia King
Spark a sense of mystery with this intricate pop-up book that brings seven world-famous enigmas to life through clever p
Ages 8–12
Usborne Puzzle Adventures #15
Murder Unlimited
Emma Fischel
A luxury cruise turns into a high-stakes hunt for a villain when anonymous notes and sabotage suggest a murderer is hidi
Ages 8–12
Every Day #2
Another Day
David Levithan
Rhiannon’s world shifts when she learns the person who gave her one perfect day wasn't actually her boyfriend, but a str
Ages 13–18
The Real Story About Colonial America #1
Who Really Discovered America?
Kristine Carlson Asselin
Long before 1492, ancient nomads and Viking explorers like Leif Eriksson made the treacherous journey to reach the shore
Ages 8–12
Seven Cities of Gold #3
The Amethyst Ring
Scott O'Dell
Julián Esteban escapes a gold-hungry conquistador by impersonating a Mayan god, caught in a high-stakes struggle for fai
Ages 11–15
Pocket Bios
Marie Curie
Patricia Crété
Two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie changed the world of science forever through her pioneering work with radiation.
Ages 6–9
Who Was?
Who Was Henry Ford?
Michael Burgan, Who HQ
A farm boy from Michigan uses his massive ambition to invent the assembly line and create the Model T, forever changing
Ages 8–12
Munsch for Kids
Lighthouse: A Story of Remembrance
Robert Munsch
For children processing the loss of a grandparent, this tender story offers a comforting way to honor memories through a
Ages 4–8
Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
Claude Monet
Mike Venezia
Bright splashes of color and impressionist light fill the pages as you follow the life of the painter who dared to captu
Ages 5–10
Usborne World History #4
The Last 500 Years
Jane Bingham, Fiona Chandler, Sam Taplin
Five hundred years of global transformation unfold through maps and records showing how the modern world was built.
Ages 9–14
Who Was?
Who Was Frida Kahlo?
Sarah Fabiny, Who HQ
Frida Kahlo used her iconic braids, colorful outfits, and haunting self-portraits to transform her physical pain into a
Ages 8–12
Charles A. Lindbergh: A Human Hero
James Cross Giblin
This biography explores the high-flying achievements and the heavy personal tragedies of the pilot who became a world-fa
Ages 10–14
Bear Family #3
On Our Vacation
Anne Rockwell
Explore a rocky island with the Bear family as they set up camp, paddle boats, and identify all the gear needed for a pe
Ages 3–6
A Taste of Home
Richard Ho
A walk through the city streets becomes a global feast as friends collect ingredients from many cultures to cook a meal
Ages 4–8
Capital Mysteries #5
Who Broke Lincoln's Thumb?
Ron Roy
KC and Marshall have a monument-sized problem to solve after a thumb is broken off the statue at the Lincoln Memorial ri
Ages 6–9