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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
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(4982)
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(1176)
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(369)
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(106)
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(71)
Young Adult
(52)
Middle Grade
(47)
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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Cute Grandparent Books
My Big Daddy Loves Me
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child who thrives on special moments with Dad, this sweet rhyming book celebrates the small, everyday ways fathe
Ages 2–5
Peter Rabbit Seedlings
Peter Rabbit's Easter
Beatrix Potter
For the toddler experiencing the excitement of holiday traditions and the joy of helping others prepare for a celebratio
Ages 1–3
The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids #1
Vampires Don't Wear Polka Dots
Marcia Thornton Jones, Debbie Dadey
For the child who loves to question authority and enjoys a touch of spooky mystery. This classic series opener turns cla
Ages 7–10
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12–18 yrs
65 books
Apple Bird ABC
Amanda Barlow
Bright illustrations of familiar objects and animals introduce the alphabet in this sturdy format designed for the small
Ages 0–3
My First Book
Numbers
Meenu Gupta
Vibrant pictures and bright colors help early learners build cognitive skills while recognizing their very first numbers
Ages 0–3
AlphaTales #13
Monkey's Miserable Monday
Valerie Garfield
For the child who woke up on the wrong side of the bed, this silly alliterative tale helps turn a bad day around through
Ages 3–6
Little Spook's Baby Sister
Inger Sandberg
For the child adjusting to a new addition to the family. This gentle story helps siblings process the arrival of a baby
Ages 3–6
B. Bear and Lolly #2
Off to School
A.A. Livingston
For the preschooler who is nervous or excited about their first day. Minnie Mouse walks through her morning routine and
Ages 2–5
Absurdimals
Lola Goes to School
Gwendolyn Javor
For the child feeling nervous about their big transition, this story helps manage first-day jitters and builds excitemen
Ages 3–6
Alphabet Trucks
Samantha R. Vamos
From common diggers to rare rigs, twenty-six different vehicles roll through the alphabet in a series of colorful rhymes
Ages 2–5
123 Versus ABC
Mike Boldt
The number 1 and the letter A go head-to-head in a funny, high-energy battle to decide who truly runs the show in this b
Ages 3–6
What Can a Crane Pick Up?
Rebecca Kai Dotlich
Giant magnets, heavy trucks, and even silly surprises fly through the air in this rhyming look at all the amazing things
Ages 2–6
Time for Bed, Baby Ted
Debra Sartell
Soft watercolor scenes follow a patient father bear as he uses playful language to coax little Ted toward sleep in this
Ages 2–5
Let's Count Goats!
Mem Fox
Rowdy, silly goats get into all sorts of trouble in this energetic counting book filled with hilarious rhymes and bright
Ages 2–5
Growing Hearts #1
In My Heart
Jo Witek
For the child experiencing big, conflicting feelings they can't quite name yet. This gentle exploration helps little one
Ages 2–6
Touch Toes! Can You Move Like a Teletubby?
Andrew Davenport
Wiggle, jump, and stretch along with the Teletubbies as they lead a playful series of exercises designed to get everyone
Ages 0–3
Hello Birds, What Do You Say?
written and illustrated by Loes Botman
Listen to the hoot of an owl and the chirp of a sparrow. Vibrant pastel illustrations bring twelve unique birds and thei
Ages 0–4
Janik Coat Concept Books #2
Rhymoceros
Janik Coat
A bright blue rhinoceros plays with language in this minimalist book that uses sensory details to introduce the fun of r
Ages 0–3
Snoopy's Adventures #1
Snoopy Soars to Space
Charles M. Schulz
For the child with big dreams and a vast imagination, Snoopy takes flight as an astronaut to explore the moon in this ac
Ages 5–7
The Baby's Playtime Book
written and ill. by Kay Chorao
Playful nursery rhymes and traditional childhood games come to life through expressive illustrations designed for sharin
Ages 0–3
The Curious Vanishing of Beatrice Willoughby
G. Z. Schmidt
For the child who loves uncovering buried secrets and understands that every family has a few hidden stories waiting to
Ages 8–12
The Loch Ness Monster
Jean Flitcroft
A family trip to the Scottish Highlands takes a magical turn when Vanessa spots the legendary Nessie in the deep waters
Ages 9–12
Clink
Kelly DiPucchio
Clink is a dusty, lonely robot waiting for someone to notice him until he meets a boy who sees exactly how to make him s
Ages 4–8
Oops Pounce Quick Run!
Mike Twohy
A dog's bouncing ball sparks a chaotic, high-energy alphabet chase that tumbles right through a tiny mouse hole.
Ages 2–5