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Becoming a Big Kid
Books for Becoming a Big Kid
Books for Becoming a Big Kid – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,524 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+
East or West, Space is Best
Sam Solyman
Little astronauts solve number puzzles, mazes, and math challenges while learning about the fascinating wonders of our s
Ages 3–6
Colors, Animals, Shapes, and Numbers!
Jocelyn M. Wood
For parents eager to spark early language skills, this bright bilingual guide helps toddlers connect first words to obje
Ages 1–3
Oscar's Half Birthday
Bob Graham
A family picnic in the park turns into a warm and whimsical celebration for a very special half-birthday.
Ages 2–6
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12–18 yrs
67 books
The Twenty-seventh Annual African Hippopotamus Race
Morris Lurie
Eight-year-old Edward hits the water for the greatest swimming marathon ever as he trains for a high-stakes, hilarious r
Ages 7–10
Stuff Happens #3
Michael
Phillip Gwynne
Michael carries the quiet weight of trying to please his parents while navigating the messy, everyday pressures of schoo
Ages 7–11
Funny Faces
Todd Parr
For toddlers learning to name their big feelings, this bright book uses silly faces to help little ones recognize and ex
Ages 0–3
The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark
Jill Tomlinson
Plop is a baby owl who is strangely terrified of the night, even though everyone around him insists the dark is full of
Ages 4–7
A Day for Skating
Sarah Sullivan
Cold toes and rosy cheeks turn into cocoa and cozy dreams after a long, rhyming day of sliding and stumbling on the neig
Ages 3–7
Fish for Supper
M.B. Goffstein
For the child learning the value of quiet focus and the satisfaction of doing things for oneself. A peaceful look at a g
Ages 3–7
Epossumondas #1
Epossumondas
Coleen Salley
A well-meaning young possum keeps getting into hilarious trouble by taking every single thing his mother says exactly an
Ages 4–8
Please Books #1
Please, Baby, Please
Spike Lee, Tonya Lewis Lee
A busy mother navigates a long day of playground antics, messy baths, and bedtime negotiations with her energetic and sp
Ages 1–4
Ed Emberley's Monsters #2
Glad Monster, Sad Monster
Ed Emberley, Anne Miranda
Colorful monsters use fold-out masks to show what it looks like to be worried, silly, or glad, helping you talk about th
Ages 2–5
On the Run #6
Hunting the Hunter
Gordon Korman
Survival is the only goal in this high-stakes adventure where every choice matters and the danger is always one step beh
Ages 9–12
Arthur Chapter Books
Arthur and the Cootie-Catcher
Marc Brown
A paper fortune-teller at a birthday party starts making some very spooky predictions, leaving Arthur to wonder if the f
Ages 6–9
Two Bad Ants
Chris Van Allsburg
Two restless ants leave their colony for a taste of the unknown, only to find that the world outside is much more danger
Ages 4–8
Hello Genius
Penguin Says "Please"
Michael Dahl
For the toddler who is starting to ask for things and needs a gentle reminder on how to use their words politely.
Ages 0–3
A Kid's Guide to... #2
It's My Money: A Kid's Guide to the Green Stuff
Ann Banks
Turn everyday chores into a budding business with clever strategies for earning, saving, and making the most of every ce
Ages 6–9
Biscuit #9
Biscuit's Graduation Day
Alyssa Satin Capucilli
For the little one celebrating their first big milestone. Biscuit the puppy helps children navigate the excitement and b
Ages 3–6
Heidi Heckelbeck #16
Heidi Heckelbeck is the bestest babysitter!
Wanda Coven
For the child who is eager to show they are grown up and ready for new responsibilities, even if they still need a littl
Ages 6–9
Llama Llama Netflix
Llama Llama Loses a Tooth
Anna Dewdney
Llama experiences the big milestone of losing a first tooth in this relatable and comforting tale of growing up.
Ages 4–6
Searchlight Books: Cool Body Facts
Your Nose Never Stops Growing and Other Cool Human Body Facts
Kimberly M. Hutmacher
From the constant growth of your nose to other surprising anatomical secrets, these fascinating facts reveal the strange
Ages 6–9
Yes, No, Maybe So
Charise Mericle Harper
Two monkey brothers spend their day figuring out which behaviors are appropriate and which are definitely not in this pl
Ages 2–5
DK Readers
Telling Time
Patricia J. Murphy
Tracing the evolution of timekeeping from early methods to the invention of clocks, this history reveals how we learned
Ages 6–9
God Inside of Me
Della Reese
While dealing with frustrating toys and lessons from Sunday School, Kenisha discovers that she already carries the love
Ages 4–8