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Becoming a Big Kid
Books for Becoming a Big Kid
Books for Becoming a Big Kid – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,100 books
0–3 yrs
7811 books
4–7 yrs
3274 books
8–11 yrs
378 books
By format:
Chapter Books
(4982)
Picture Books
(1176)
Early Readers
(369)
Poetry
(153)
Graphic Novels
(106)
Board Books
(71)
Young Adult
(52)
Middle Grade
(47)
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Quincy the Duck
Quincy Doesn't Quit
Joni Liwerant
For the child who gets easily frustrated when a tower falls or a drawing doesn't look right, this story builds the emoti
Ages 4–8
What Could I Be?
What Could Cora Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child who loves to play dress-up and dream big. This gentle story celebrates the infinite possibilities of a chi
Ages 2–5
Lollipop
Wendy Watson
A persistent little bunny goes on a long and determined journey through many obstacles to finally get his hands on a swe
Ages 2–5
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12–18 yrs
65 books
DK Readers
What Is a Wookiee?
Laura Buller, Kate Simkins
For the young Star Wars fan eager to start reading on their own. This simple guide uses clear photos to introduce Chewba
Ages 4–6
Bros
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child who thrives in community and needs to see Black boyhood celebrated as a source of pure joy, freedom, and d
Ages 4–8
Spotter Puff
Patricia Drew
For the child learning to handle big responsibilities and stay focused when others are counting on them.
Ages 3–7
Teach & Learn Basic Czech Words for Children
Body Parts
Jenka S.
For the curious child asking about their own skin, bones, and senses, this book provides a simple and clear introduction
Ages 2–5
Grumpy Bunny
Please Say Please, Grumpy Bunny!
Justine Korman Fontes
Hopper is reluctant to use his manners until he spends a day saying please and sees how much joy it brings to the other
Ages 3–6
Cumulative Tales #5
We're Making Breakfast for Mother
Shirley Neitzel
Using rebuses and rhymes, children prepare a special morning surprise for their mother featuring a full tray of breakfas
Ages 3–7
The Boys' Book of Greatness #2
Even More Ways to be the Best at Everything
Martin Oliver
For the curious middle grader looking to master quirky skills and impressive stunts. This humorous guide turns everyday
Ages 8–12
Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers
What a Mess
Houghton Mifflin Company
For the early learner ready to take their very first steps into reading. This simple story uses repetitive language to b
Ages 3–6
Hannah #3
Hannah's Baby Sister
Marisabina Russo
Hannah is absolutely certain her new sibling will be a girl, spending her days eagerly imagining all the things she and
Ages 3–6
Harcourt Trophies
Ann Gets a Map
Jane Manners
For the child who is beginning to explore their neighborhood and learning how to find their way independently using simp
Ages 5–7
Can-You-Find-It?
School Days
Sarah L. Schuette
For the little one feeling nervous about what happens behind school doors, this friendly guide breaks down the daily rou
Ages 4–7
Today Is for You!
Sally Lloyd-Jones
For the child who needs a morning boost, this rhythmic celebration of a new day captures the magic of play and the secur
Ages 2–5
My Father's Dragon #1
My Father's Dragon
Ruth Stiles Gannett
Equipped with a backpack of everyday items and a clever mind, a young boy sets off on a whimsical mission to rescue a ba
Ages 6–10
My Day with Numbers
Christine Powers
From waking up to winding down, look closely at the familiar objects found throughout a toddler's day to learn how to co
Ages 1–3
If
Rudyard Kipling
A father shares his timeless hopes and steady wisdom through the verses of this celebrated poem, brought to life with be
Ages 6–10
The Monster Family #2
Silly Billy!
Pat Hutchins
For the patient older sibling dealing with a younger brother who can't stop interrupting. This vibrant story explores ho
Ages 3–7
Playful Discoveries
What I Like
Susan Ring
For the early learner exploring their own preferences, this simple guide uses repetitive phrases to celebrate the everyd
Ages 3–5
Once There was a Boy, and Other Stories
Malcolm Carrick
For the child who finds magic in the quiet rhythm of home and the small wonders of a family walk.
Ages 5–8
Usborne Picture Word Books #1
The House
Carol Watson
For the curious toddler eager to name every object in their world. This vintage search and find book builds confidence t
Ages 2–5
Beware the Mare #2
A Blue for Beware
Jessie Haas
Best friends Lily and Mandy find themselves on opposite sides of the arena as they prepare to face off in their very fir
Ages 7–10
Ronia, the Robber's Daughter
Astrid Lindgren
For the child seeking to forge their own path despite family expectations. This classic tale celebrates the fierce bond
Ages 8–12