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Becoming a Big Kid
Books for Becoming a Big Kid
Books for Becoming a Big Kid – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,595 books
0–3 yrs
8129 books
4–7 yrs
3430 books
8–11 yrs
395 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
My T- Rex Gets a Bath
Chloe Sanders
For the child who turns every scrub and splash into a giant adventure, this story makes the routine of bath time feel li
Ages 3–7
Pete the Cat: Show-and-Tell
James Dean, Kimberly Dean
For the child who feels nervous about sharing their special things or experiences with classmates.
Ages 3–7
Emotional Learning Books
My Bad Mood
Emily Hartmann
For the child who wakes up on the wrong side of the bed or feels a cloud following them. This story validates the experi
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
68 books
What Do Wheels Do All Day?
April Jones Prince
For the curious toddler who points at every passing truck. This rhythmic exploration celebrates the many ways wheels kee
Ages 0–4
Round the Clock Stories
Enid Blyton
Gentle nursery tales from a beloved storyteller fill the minutes before sleep with cozy moments and timeless imagination
Ages 5–8
Select Poetry for Children
Joseph Payne
For the family seeking to build a child's character and vocabulary through timeless verses. These classic poems offer ge
Ages 6–14
Not Yet
Lisa Cox
For the child who is always in a rush to do what the 'big kids' do. This gentle story helps little ones find the magic i
Ages 3–7
Adventures with Linus and Friends!
Charles M. Schulz
Linus and his beloved blanket join Snoopy and the Peanuts gang for gentle adventures that highlight the warmth of friend
Ages 5–7
Who Could It Be?
Ocean
Karin Collado
Who is hiding under the waves? Use the visual clues and playful hints to guess which sea creature is peeking out in this
Ages 1–4
The Clockwork Kingdom Under The Stairs
Willowbrook Stories
A beloved Christmas toy comes to life to lead a young girl into a battle against the Mouse King and a journey to a doll-
Ages 7–12
Poetry for Children
Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb
For the child learning about right and wrong through the gentle rhythm of verse. These classic poems explore childhood b
Ages 6–10
I Love You
Rebecca May Smith
For parents seeking to soothe their little one with a reassuring message of unconditional love and security through gent
Ages 0–3
The Rosehill Stories #1
The Enchanted Tea House
Blockbuster Story
For the child who needs a reminder that the world is full of hidden magic and that even the sternest situations can be t
Ages 7–12
Off to See the Sea
Nikki Grimes
For the child who resists the evening routine, this lyrical story turns a nightly bath into a splashing ocean voyage fil
Ages 3–6
Let's Count Sports Games!
Stacy Brown
For the young sports fan who is just starting to identify numbers and objects. This colorful board book uses familiar at
Ages 1–4
The Three Orphan Kittens
Margaret Wise Brown
For the child who loves to explore every nook and cranny of the house and occasionally finds themselves in a bit of a me
Ages 2–5
Baby Professor
The Great Communicator
Baby Professor
For the young learner curious about how leaders use their voices to inspire others and lead a nation. A simple look at t
Ages 5–8
Do Pigs Have Stripes?
Melanie Walsh
For the curious toddler who is just starting to categorize the world, this interactive book uses silly questions to teac
Ages 2–5
How to Eat a Book
Mrs. MacLeod
For the child who gets lost in their imagination while reading, this story celebrates how books can literally transport
Ages 4–8
The Wonderful World of Children's Poetry
J.M. Dunkley
For the family looking to introduce little ones to the timeless magic of classic drama and verse through accessible, rhy
Ages 6–12
Go! Go! Go! Stop!
Charise Mericle Harper
Jean Louise Finch returns to her Alabama hometown in the mid-1950s to confront personal and political tensions in this e
Ages 2–5
I Went Walking
Sue Williams
For the curious toddler who loves to point out every dog and bird they see. This rhythmic story celebrates the simple jo
Ages 1–4
What Do I Say Now?
Carol Bick, M C Baker
For children who feel unsure or shy during social introductions: this guide provides simple phrases and polite responses
Ages 3–7
Tomas lee al reves (The Upside-Down Reader)
Wilhelm Gruber
Tim watches his sister do her homework from across the table and accidentally masters the remarkable skill of reading ev
Ages 4–8