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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)
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(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+
One More Hug for Madison
Caroline Jayne Church
For the child who needs an extra cuddle before starting their day or drifting off to sleep. A soothing reminder of a par
Ages 0–4
Jacky & Raff #1
Jacky & Raff and the Language of YES
Viki de Lieme
For parents seeking to move beyond 'no' and help their children express big feelings and underlying needs through mindfu
Ages 3–8
Love You More
Susan Musgrave
For the child who needs a gentle reminder that their family's love is vast, boundless, and grows with every passing mome
Ages 0–5
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12–18 yrs
65 books
It's Useful to Have a Duck
Isol
It's Useful to Have a Duck
Ages 1–4
The Day We Danced in Underpants
Sarah Wilson
For the child who needs a reminder that it is okay to be silly and let loose. This whimsical tale celebrates the pure, u
Ages 3–7
Sixteen Runaway Pumpkins
Dianne Ochiltree
Bouncing rhymes follow a wagon that fills up fast as pumpkins are doubled again and again in this playful introduction t
Ages 3–7
Santa Claus Must Do His Chores!
Andy Wortlock
Before the reindeer fly and the sleigh is packed, Santa has a long list of household chores to finish in this peek at hi
Ages 3–7
Already a Butterfly: A Meditation Story
Julia Alvarez
For the child who feels overwhelmed by a busy schedule, this story of a frantic butterfly offers gentle tools to slow do
Ages 4–8
My Bear and Me
Barbara Maitland
For the child who finds comfort in a loyal companion, this gentle story explores the imaginative bond between a little g
Ages 2–5
Wolf Won't Bite!
written and illustrated by Emily Gravett
For the child who loves testing boundaries and needs a playful reminder that everyone has a breaking point. A witty take
Ages 2–6
Little Pig
Little Pig Joins the Band
written and illustrated by David Hyde Costello
For the child who feels too small to keep up with older siblings or friends. This story celebrates finding your own uniq
Ages 3–6
MathStart
Three Little Firefighters
Stuart J. Murphy
For the curious learner ready to tackle organization, these cheerful firefighters show how grouping objects by size and
Ages 3–6
1, 2, 3 for You and Me
Margaret Girnis
For parents seeking to introduce early math through a lens of inclusion, this book uses real-life photography to celebra
Ages 1–4
A Letter to My Teacher
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child who feels like the 'troublemaker' or struggles to sit still, this is a beautiful tribute to the teachers w
Ages 4–9
The Three Little Kittens
Marie Simchow Stern
For the child learning that mistakes happen and can be fixed. This classic rhyme follows three kittens who lose their mi
Ages 1–5
Dee Dee and Me
Amy Schwartz
For the child navigating the highs and lows of sibling dynamics. A heartwarming look at the special, sometimes complicat
Ages 3–7
Annie and Snowball #6
Annie and Snowball and the Surprise Day
Cynthia Rylant
For the child who loves the magic of a planned surprise and the comfort of a quiet day spent with a loving parent.
Ages 5–7
Ask Mister Bear
Marjorie Flack
Danny searches the farm for a birthday gift for his mother, only to find that the very best present doesn't cost a thing
Ages 2–5
Warrior of the Wild
Tricia Levenseller
For the teen navigating the pressure of high expectations and the sting of being cast out, this story champions the grit
Ages 12–18
What Comes in 2's, 3's, and 4's?
Suzanne Aker
Look closely at tricycles, cars, and even your own eyes to see how sets of twos, threes, and fours appear everywhere in
Ages 3–7
100 Things That Make Me Happy
Amy Schwartz
For the child who needs a gentle reminder of the small wonders in their day, from red socks to hide and seek.
Ages 2–5
Waking Up Wendell
April Stevens
For children who are curious about how their world wakes up and the noisy connections that link us all to our neighbors.
Ages 3–7
Pyjama Day!
Robert Munsch
Andrew brings his brand new pajamas to school, but they turn out to be a bit too perfect for a productive day.
Ages 3–7
Circus Opposites
Suse MacDonald
For the curious toddler learning to describe the world around them. This playful book uses circus animals to introduce s
Ages 1–4