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Books for Becoming a Big Kid
Books for Becoming a Big Kid – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,597 books
0–3 yrs
8130 books
4–7 yrs
3431 books
8–11 yrs
395 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
We Love Our Dad!/We Love Our Mom!
Jan Berenstain, Mike Berenstain
For the little one who wants to celebrate Mom and Dad, this sweet flip-book captures everyday moments of family apprecia
Ages 2–5
Made with Love
Peep, Peep, I Love You!
Sandra Magsamen
Celebrate the sweet bond between parents and babies with this tactile farm adventure, perfect for little ones learning t
Ages 0–3
The 10 Commandments Poetry Book for Children
Gia Khay
For parents looking to introduce moral foundations and faith-based values through gentle, rhyming stories that explain r
Ages 3–8
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12–18 yrs
68 books
The Funny Girl #1
Good Deeds and Other Laughing Matters
D.L. Green
For the child who wants to help but finds that things don't always go as planned. A funny look at the messy side of bein
Ages 6–9
Manneken Pis: A Simple Story of a Boy Who Peed on a War
Vladimir Radunsky
A legendary Belgian boy shows everyone just how ridiculous war can be through one simple, cheeky act of nature.
Ages 4–8
Mr. Men #36
Mr. Mischief
Roger Hargreaves
Mr. Mischief loves playing tricks on his friends, but he might have met his match when he tries to pull a prank on a pow
Ages 3–7
Late for School
Steve Martin
For the child who feels the morning rush or the pressure of the clock, this hilarious adventure turns the stress of bein
Ages 4–8
Polly Dunbar's Colour Books
Dog Blue
Polly Dunbar
Bertie dreams of a blue dog, but when he meets a spotted white pup instead, he learns that friendship can be even better
Ages 2–6
Little Scholar
Biology
Christine Kimiko Dillard
For the curious toddler noticing the world around them, this board book explains that everything from tiny plants to big
Ages 0–3
The Scientific Method #4
Collecting, Organizing and Interpreting Data
Baby Professor
For the curious student ready to make sense of the world, this guide turns messy information into clear charts and smart
Ages 6–10
My First Day of School
Nancy J. Skarmeas
For the preschooler or toddler who feels nervous about big transitions, this gentle story walks through the school day t
Ages 2–5
Because Your Daddy Loves You
Andrew Clements
For the child who needs reassurance when things go wrong. This gentle story highlights how a father responds to daily mi
Ages 3–7
Van Fleet Concept Books #2
Tails
Matthew Van Fleet
Wiggle the pull-tabs and feel the fuzzy textures in this hands-on exploration of the most interesting tails in the anima
Ages 2–4
Hello Superhero
Angie Leitnaker
For the toddler who loves wearing capes and wants to be just like their favorite hero, this interactive book introduces
Ages 1–4
Princess
Nataly Valladares
For the child who loves the sparkle of royalty but needs to know that true princess power comes from kindness, courage,
Ages 3–7
Karen Katz Lift-the-Flap
What Does Baby Love?
Karen Katz
For parents looking to share quiet, loving moments with their baby while exploring all the things that bring a little on
Ages 0–3
Ralphie and the Swamp Baby
written and ill. by Vicky Rubin
Ralphie the alligator isn't sure he likes sharing the spotlight when a new baby hatches and starts competing for everyon
Ages 3–7
Sam Bennett's New Shoes
written and ill. by Jennifer Thermes
Getting a brand new pair of shoes leads Sam to discover a curious family tradition of tucking old footwear away for good
Ages 4–8
Everyone Can Learn to Ride a Bicycle
Chris Raschka
Choosing a bike and braving a few spills are all part of the process as a father helps his daughter master the wobbles o
Ages 4–8
Charlotte
Charlotte Gets a Baby Brother
Bea M. Jaffrey, Charlotte Argenton
For the child preparing to become a big sibling. This gentle story explores the emotional changes and daily shifts when
Ages 2–6
Whimpy the Caterpillar
Millicent Robinson
For the child who feels small or worries they aren't enough, follow Whimpy as he learns that growing up brings its own u
Ages 4–8
Please Books #3
Giant Steps to Change the World
Spike Lee, Tonya Lewis Lee
Visionaries like Mother Teresa and Neil Armstrong offer wisdom on how small, thoughtful actions can lead to major change
Ages 4–8
What To Do About Alice?
Barbara Kerley
Being the President's daughter doesn't stop Alice Roosevelt from being a wild, unconventional spirit in this lively look
Ages 4–9
The Happy Hocky Family
Lane Smith
For the child who enjoys a wink at the camera, this book uses the simple style of old school primers to tell hilarious,
Ages 4–8