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Books for Becoming a Big Kid
Books for Becoming a Big Kid – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,524 books
0–3 yrs
8088 books
4–7 yrs
3406 books
8–11 yrs
392 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Pete the Cat: Scaredy Cat!
James Dean, Kimberly Dean
For the child who feels a little nervous about spooky costumes or dark corners, Pete shows how to stay cool and brave du
Ages 4–8
Kids Space ABC Book-ABC Space Book for Kids
Little Galileo Books, Roy Jelinek
Letters of the alphabet meet the wonders of the cosmos in this introductory guide to rockets, planets, and the stars.
Ages 2–5
The Go-Around Dollar
Barbara Johnston Adams
For the child curious about where their allowance goes, this book traces the journey of a single dollar bill while teach
Ages 6–10
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With Jesus
With Jesus I am Kind
G. L. Charles, Good News Meditations
For the young child learning to navigate big feelings, this gentle rhyming book uses Christian values to encourage empat
Ages 2–6
The Sailor Dog
Margaret Wise Brown
For the child who dreams of big adventures and finding where they belong. This classic tale celebrates the spark of inde
Ages 2–5
Luther Tells A Lie
Jupiter Kids
For the child who might be tempted to hide the truth after a mistake, this story helps explore why honesty is the best w
Ages 3–7
Calm Down, Tiny Panda
Chantelle Taylor
For the child who experiences overwhelming big feelings and needs a gentle roadmap to finding their inner quiet.
Ages 3–7
There's No I in Can't- I CAN
Coretta Johnson
For the child who feels discouraged when things don't go right the first time. This empowering story helps young readers
Ages 4–8
I Am the Storm
Jane Yolen
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big feelings. This soothing story uses nature's wild weather to teach kids how to
Ages 3–7
100 First Words
100 First Words: Baby's First Animal Board Book
Crackboom! Books
For the curious toddler eager to identify every creature they see, this colorful guide helps build early language skills
Ages 0–3
Winnie the Pooh
Read-Along Winnie the Pooh
Walt Disney Company
Gentle adventures await in the Hundred Acre Wood, where Christopher Robin and his stuffed animal friends share stories i
Ages 3–7
In The Forest
Umm Sumayyah Quan
For the young reader discovering that courage isn't the absence of fear, but the determination to protect others and fig
Ages 10–16
Shel Silverstein Poetry
Where the Sidewalk Ends
Shel Silverstein
Wash your shadow and plant a diamond garden in this whimsical world where girls eat whales and boys turn into TV sets th
Ages 4–12
Spot
Spot Says Please
Eric Hill
Spot and his friends spend a busy day practicing their manners and discovering how easy it is to be kind with a simple p
Ages 1–3
Robert Munsch
Andrew's Loose Tooth
Robert Munsch
Andrew has a tooth that just won't come out, and even the Tooth Fairy is stumped in this hilarious battle against a stub
Ages 4–7
Cassandra's Driftwood
Budge Wilson
For the child who is finding their own voice and learning to stand their ground when something small but special feels w
Ages 7–10
One, Two, Three O'Clock, Rock Board Book
Laughing Elephant Books
For the toddler who loves to move and groove while learning. This rhythmic board book turns counting into a musical cele
Ages 0–4
I Love the Alphabet
Dar Hosta
For the curious toddler discovering the magic of letters through vibrant art and playful rhymes. This book turns the alp
Ages 2–5
Ditty Bird
Music to Dance to
Ditty Bird
For the active toddler who loves to wiggle and groove, this interactive sound book brings the joy of a dance party right
Ages 0–3
It Had to Be You
Elizabeth Byrd
For the teen navigating their first big crush and family changes while the world around them feels uncertain.
Ages 12–16
Pirates Don't Go to Kindergarten!
Lisa Robinson
This article lists some notable events in animation, animated films and shows from 1854 to the present day.
Ages 3–7
A Space for Me
Cathryn Falwell
For the child who needs a break from a high-energy sibling and craves a quiet spot to think, draw, and just be themselve
Ages 4–8
Why Do We Need Money? Technology for Kids
Baby Professor
For the child who asks why we can't just take what we want from the store, this book explains how money works and where
Ages 4–8
Robobaby
David Wiesner
For the child adjusting to a new sibling who wants to feel capable and helpful when family life gets a little chaotic.
Ages 4–8