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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)
Picture Books
(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+
How to Be a Big Sibling
How to Be a Big Sister
Ashley Moulton
For the young girl preparing for a new baby, this guide uses activities and advice to help her embrace her new role and
Ages 3–5
Being a Superhero
Liz Shmuilov
For the child who loves capes and masks but needs help understanding that real heroism starts with kindness and helping
Ages 3–7
Messy or Neat?
Clea Shearer, Joanna Teplin
For the child whose toys always end up in a pile. This playful guide helps little ones see the benefit of putting things
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
65 books
Jason Becomes a Hero
Jasmine Hawkins
For the child who dreams of being a superhero but hasn't found their powers yet. This story explores how small acts of k
Ages 4–8
...And Now Miguel
Joseph Krumgold
Twilight in Paris smells of a special perfume and glows with gold luminosity, marking the start of a life-changing journ
Ages 8–12
Potty Training Daddy
Kathy L Terry
For the toddler who needs a little confidence boost and a lot of laughs while learning to use the big-kid potty through
Ages 2–4
The Little Heroes of Potty Training
Conrad K Butler
For the toddler ready to trade diapers for big-kid underwear, this story frames the bathroom journey as a heroic adventu
Ages 2–4
You Are Smart, You Are Amazing #6
You Are 6
Angelina Lily, Ava Carter
Wendy Darling and her brothers fly away to Never Land with the boy who never grows up to face the pirate Captain Hook an
Ages 4–8
Ellie's Dragon
Bob Graham
For the child outgrowing their imaginary friends, this gentle story honors the magic of early childhood while embracing
Ages 3–7
Ditty Bird
When I Grow Up Songs
Ditty Bird
For the curious toddler wondering what big people do all day. This interactive musical book introduces different jobs th
Ages 0–3
Ann Likes Red
Dorothy Z. Seymour
For the budding reader who knows exactly what they like. This vintage classic celebrates a child's blossoming independen
Ages 3–6
Shine, My Amazing Girl
Emma Meyer
For the young girl who needs a gentle reminder of her own capabilities and inner light. This collection helps build self
Ages 5–9
The Important Book #2
Another Important Book
Margaret Wise Brown
For the child celebrating a birthday or a new milestone. This lyrical celebration helps children recognize the wonder of
Ages 2–6
The Perfect Potty Zoo
Agnes Green
For the child who is feeling nervous or curious about using the toilet. This animal-filled guide transforms potty traini
Ages 1–4
The Last Day of Kindergarten
Nancy Loewen
For the child who is feeling both excited and a little sad about finishing their very first year of school and moving on
Ages 4–6
I'm Not a Mouse!
Evgenia Golubeva
For the child who wants to be seen for who they really are rather than the 'cute' names adults give them.
Ages 3–6
My Favorite Future
Portia Bright Pittman
For the child who loves to ask "what will I be when I grow up," this vibrant book turns future-planning into a joyful, i
Ages 3–8
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
I'm Growing!
Aliki
For the child noticing they are taller than last year or wondering why their shoes are tight. This gentle science book e
Ages 3–7
Birdie's Big-Girl Hair
Sujean Rim
For the child who is feeling self-conscious about their hair or nervous about their very first trip to the salon to chan
Ages 3–6
Leslie Patricelli Board Books
Binky
Leslie Patricelli
For the toddler (and parent) navigating the big transition of giving up a pacifier, this gentle story celebrates growing
Ages 1–3
First Grade Stinks!
Mary Ann Rodman
Hayley was so excited for first grade, but without her old teacher or enough time to play, she is ready to tell everyone
Ages 4–7
Rexy the Dinosaur #2
Rexy the Dinosaur Learns to Brush His Teeth
Ellie J. Woods
Rexy the dinosaur thinks brushing is boring, but a meeting with a strong-toothed beaver might be just what he needs to c
Ages 3–5
I Can Do It Myself!
Diane Adams
For the fiercely independent toddler or preschooler who insists on doing everything alone, but still needs a little comf
Ages 2–5
I Like to Be Little
Charlotte Zolotow
For the child who isn't in a hurry to grow up, this classic celebrates the tiny, magical details of being small that adu
Ages 3–7