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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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DK My World
Miles from Tomorrowland
Lisa Stock, Lauren Nesworthy
Blast off into the cosmos with Miles Callisto and his family as they navigate deep-space missions and meet new friends a
Ages 3–5
Oliver's Tips for Kids #2
Oliver's Loose Tooth
Melissa Winn
For children who are nervous about their first loose tooth, this silly rhyming story replaces dental anxiety with laught
Ages 3–7
Peg + Cat #10
Math in the Bath
Billy Aronson, Jennifer Oxley
Peg and Cat turn the tub into a classroom by using bubbles and bath toys to show how much fun basic math can be.
Ages 4–6
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12–18 yrs
65 books
Mice Squeak, We Speak
Arnold Shapiro
Owls hoot, pigs squeal, and bees buzz in this simple introduction to the many noisy ways animals communicate with one an
Ages 1–4
Dear Series #1
Dear Girl,
Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Paris Rosenthal
Confidence, curiosity, and the courage to speak up shine through these gentle reminders to stay true to yourself in a bi
Ages 4–8
Let's Talk About You and Me #1
Who Has What?
Robie H. Harris
Curious questions about how we are made get straightforward, reassuring answers in this gentle look at the physical diff
Ages 3–7
Makeup Mess
Robert Munsch
Getting ready turns into a hilarious disaster when a curious child decides to experiment with every single item in her m
Ages 4–7
Cumulative Tales #2
The House I'll Build for the Wrens
Shirley Neitzel
Rhythmic verses and clever picture puzzles follow a young boy as he gathers tools from his mother's toolbox to build a s
Ages 4–8
There's Only One of Me!
Pat Hutchins
A young girl gathers with her relatives and stepfamily for a birthday celebration, reflecting on all the different roles
Ages 3–7
Gabby Duran & the Unsittables #3
Multiple Mayhem
Elise Allen, Daryle Conners
For the child who feels overwhelmed by a growing to-do list, this sci-fi comedy explores the chaos of juggling big respo
Ages 8–12
Maisy First Experiences
Maisy's Field Day
Lucy Cousins
Egg-and-spoon races and wobbly wheelbarrows fill the day with laughter. Maisy and her friends prove that the best part o
Ages 2–5
The Paper Bag Princess
Robert Munsch
Armed only with a paper bag and her sharp wits, Princess Elizabeth sets out to outsmart a dragon and rescue a very ungra
Ages 3–8
Owl Diaries #1
Eva's Treetop Festival
Rebecca Elliott
Eva Wingdale is determined to host a spectacular treetop festival, but she quickly realizes that even a busy owl needs t
Ages 5–8
I Can Do It All By Myself #4
I Can Take a Bath!
Shigeo Watanabe
Bath time looks a lot more inviting when a little bear sees his father splashing in the tub, turning a scrub-up into a p
Ages 2–5
My Weird School #5
Miss Small Is off the Wall!
Dan Gutman
The new gym teacher has the whole class balancing feathers and doing the chicken dance, leaving A.J. wondering why the g
Ages 6–10
Amelia Bedelia I Can Read!
Amelia Bedelia Steps Out
Herman Parish
For the child who takes every instruction literally. Young Amelia Bedelia navigates the confusing world of idioms while
Ages 4–8
Shuri: A Black Panther Novel #1
Shuri
Nic Stone
Wakanda’s essential Heart-Shaped Herbs are dying, and Princess Shuri must leave home on a high-stakes mission to find th
Ages 8–12
Toot & Puddle #7
Charming Opal
Holly Hobbie
When Opal loses a tooth, her friend Puddle steps in to make sure the night is magical. This sweet story celebrates a big
Ages 3–7
Mitchell's License
Hallie Durand
Bedtime becomes a high-stakes commute when a three-year-old finally gets his driver’s license and tries to navigate the
Ages 3–7
I Can Explain
Shinsuke Yoshitake
Chewing on straws is actually international contest training in this hilarious look at the creative and absurd reasons b
Ages 4–8
Dog Man #7
For Whom the Ball Rolls
Dav Pilkey
For the child learning that everyone can choose to be better, even the 'bad guys.' A hilarious look at breaking habits a
Ages 7–10
The Crayons
The Crayons Trick or Treat
Drew Daywalt
Purple Crayon has a very important lesson for the rest of the box: exactly what to say when ringing doorbells to get the
Ages 2–5
First Time Books
The Trouble with Chores
Jan Berenstain, Stan Berenstain
When Papa and the cubs refuse to help around the house, Mama Bear decides to stop doing chores herself to see how long t
Ages 4–8
Tanya the Ballerina
Dance, Tanya
Patricia Lee Gauch
Little Tanya dances along behind her older sister, practicing every move until she is finally old enough to join a real
Ages 3–7