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Books for Becoming a Big Kid
Books for Becoming a Big Kid – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,624 books
0–3 yrs
8149 books
4–7 yrs
3438 books
8–11 yrs
395 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Disney Villains #9
Never Never
Serena Valentino
James escaped Neverland as a baby, but as he grows up in London, he will do anything—even join a pirate crew—to find his
Ages 10–16
Hannah #2
Hannah Plus One
Libby Gleeson
For the child who feels overlooked after a new baby arrives: Hannah navigates the messy, real emotions of becoming a big
Ages 7–10
Little Hedgehog Personalized Books
What Could Isabella Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child who loves to play pretend and wonders what they'll be when they grow up. This rhyming story encourages lit
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
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Tutus Aren't My Style
Linda Skeers
For the child who prefers capes and cowboy boots to pink and lace, this story celebrates finding your own way to shine w
Ages 4–8
When the Cities Died #1
I Danced
C. C. Brower
For the child who finds joy and freedom in movement. This rhythmic story celebrates the simple, exuberant act of dancing
Ages 2–6
Gaby's Gang #2
The Mystery of the Cross-eyed Man
Paul Berna
For the child stepping into bigger responsibilities or navigating their first solo trip, this classic French mystery cel
Ages 9–12
Young Zeus
G. Brian Karas
Young Zeus must team up with a band of monsters, gods, and an enchanted she-goat to claim his place as the ruler of ligh
Ages 4–8
Personalized Name Kids Books
What Could Gabrielle Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the preschooler beginning to explore who they want to be, this rhyming journey through different careers celebrates
Ages 3–6
Let's Talk #1
How Are You Feeling Today?
Molly Potter
For the child struggling to put words to big emotions. This interactive guide provides a toolkit of practical strategies
Ages 3–7
Eye Wonder
Castles and Knights
Fleur Star, DK
You can witness lavish banquets and learn the secrets of castle defenses, from knight training in Europe to city fortifi
Ages 7–9
Noodle Loves Bedtime
Marion Billet
Join Noodle the panda for a splashing bath and a cozy toothbrushing session as he prepares to snuggle up with his favori
Ages 0–3
Monkey #3
Monkey, Watch Out!
David Martin
For the toddler who is just starting to explore the world and its little surprises, this playful board book turns everyd
Ages 1–4
Angelina Ballerina #7
Angelina's Birthday
Katharine Holabird
After a birthday mishap ruins her bicycle, Angelina takes on odd jobs to earn a new one, turning a broken wheel into a l
Ages 3–7
The Baby-Sitters Club Mysteries #4
Kristy and the Missing Child
Ann M. Martin
For the child grappling with the heavy weight of responsibility or the anxiety that comes when someone they care about i
Ages 8–12
The Amazing Book of
The Amazing Book of Disney Princess
Eleanor Rose
Lift the flaps to uncover secrets of royal kingdoms and learn fun facts about courageous heroines like Mulan, Tiana, and
Ages 5–8
You Rule!
Rilla Alexander
For the child who needs a boost in self-esteem, this vibrant book uses playful measurement concepts to celebrate the uni
Ages 3–7
What Could I Be?
What Could Taylor Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child who loves to play pretend, this rhyming adventure explores a world of career possibilities and encourages
Ages 3–7
What Do I Spy
What Do I Spy at the Zoo
JaymcDesign Books
For the curious toddler eager to identify their favorite animals and master the alphabet through a playful, interactive
Ages 2–5
Octonauts
The Adélie Penguins
Meomi
Strong storms and moving icebergs make for a wild babysitting shift in Antarctica as the Octonauts watch over a group of
Ages 4–7
Caldecott's Picture Books #8
The Farmer's Boy
Randolph Caldecott
Gentle rhymes and classic illustrations bring the daily rhythms of an old-fashioned farm to life, from tending animals t
Ages 2–7
Daughter's Day Blues
Laura Pegram
For the child who feels like the 'big kid' responsibilities mean they are getting less attention than their younger sibl
Ages 4–8
Rigby PM Plus
The Way I Go to School
Rigby
For the child preparing for their first day of kindergarten or learning how they'll get to class each morning.
Ages 4–6
Detective Daisy's Toy Tales
Arlin N. Baymus
For the child who is always misplacing their favorite things, this gentle mystery models how to stay calm and follow clu
Ages 3–6
Tomorrow I'll Be #2
Tomorrow I'll Be Kind
Jessica Hische
Gentle hand-lettered illustrations lead a quiet reflection on how small promises to be helpful and patient can brighten
Ages 3–7