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Books for Becoming a Big Kid
Books for Becoming a Big Kid – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,525 books
0–3 yrs
8088 books
4–7 yrs
3406 books
8–11 yrs
392 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Fairy Door Diaries #1
Eliza and the Flower Fairies
Megan McDonald
A tiny door in a bedroom crawl space leads to a land of lemon-pudding skies where a brave girl must save flower fairies
Ages 6–9
Terra Babies at Home #3
My First Book of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle
Duopress Labs
Tiny hands can help the planet by learning simple ways to save water, reuse containers, and even build a DIY recycling b
Ages 0–3
I Am A Bus
Sonia Eliashvili
From the doctor's office to top-secret missions, follow a friendly bus through a full day of travel before it settles in
Ages 2–5
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12–18 yrs
68 books
The Last Apprentice #7
Rise of the Huntress
Joseph Delaney
With his library in ashes and his rival free, the Spook’s strength is fading just as his terrifying premonitions begin t
Ages 10–14
Lionel and the Book of Beasts
E. Nesbit
For the child learning that their actions have consequences, this classic tale explores the balance between curiosity an
Ages 7–11
Pigs
Robert Munsch
For the child who struggles to follow rules and needs to see the hilarious (and messy) consequences of curiosity gone wi
Ages 3–7
Awesome! Women
A Is for Awesome!: 23 Iconic Women Who Changed the World
Eva Chen
For parents wanting to introduce the alphabet through a lens of female empowerment and history. This board book sparks e
Ages 0–4
Mud is Cake
Pam Muñoz Ryan
For the child who sees a rocket ship in every cardboard box, this whimsical rhyming book celebrates the limitless power
Ages 2–5
Read-Aloud Rhymes: For the Very Young
Jack Prelutsky
For the parent looking to spark a love of language in their toddler or preschooler, this charming collection of 200+ poe
Ages 2–6
Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf
Janet Schulman
A brave boy captures a wolf in this Russian-inspired retelling, featuring an accompanying CD of the Cincinnati Pops Orch
Ages 4–9
Jack (Not Jackie)
Erica Silverman
For siblings navigating changes in identity, this gentle story helps children understand and embrace a brother or sister
Ages 4–8
Bedtime Teddy Bear Fellows
Emery
Chilkibo Publishing
A personalized bedtime journey lets your child join a group of friendly teddy bears for a gentle, five-minute story desi
Ages 1–4
The Wimp
Vince Prudente
Johnny faces constant obstacles as he grows from a schoolboy into a man, struggling against the label of being a bad see
Ages 8–12
Isn't It Time?
Judy Hindley
Follow a typical day of eating and playing to see how every favorite activity matches up with the hands on a clock.
Ages 3–7
How Do Dinosaurs...? #4
How Do Dinosaurs Clean Their Rooms?
Jane Yolen
For the toddler who needs a little nudge to put away toys, these messy-to-neat dinosaurs turn chores into a game of rhym
Ages 0–4
Little Yoga
Rebecca Whitford
For the parent looking for a playful way to help their toddler find calm. This gentle board book introduces simple yoga
Ages 0–4
The Three Little Pigs
retold and ill. by Barry Moser
Striking illustrations bring new depth to the classic tale of three siblings building their homes and facing a persisten
Ages 4–10
Rocket the Dog
Drop It, Rocket!
Tad Hills
For the budding reader who is learning that some treasures are hard to let go of. Follow Rocket the dog as he practices
Ages 3–7
Winnie (Jacobson) #2
Winnie at Her Best
Jennifer Richard Jacobson
For the child who feels overshadowed by talented friends and needs help discovering their own unique sparkle and worth.
Ages 6–9
Kissing in America
Margo Rabb
For the teenager grappling with the heavy weight of loss while trying to distinguish between movie-style romance and the
Ages 14–18
How Do Dinosaurs...?
How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas?
Jane Yolen
Even the biggest dinosaurs can be on their best behavior as they celebrate the holiday with cheer and polite manners.
Ages 2–5
The Music Thief
Peni R. Griffin
For the child who feels bored with the routine of daily life and needs to understand that time and growth are precious g
Ages 10–14
The Tooth Mouse
Susan Hood
For the child eagerly awaiting their first lost tooth or wondering about different cultural traditions surrounding growi
Ages 4–8
The Witch Mobile
Miriam Young
For the child who feels like they aren't quite ready to do what the 'big kids' do, this magical tale celebrates finding
Ages 4–8