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Books for Being Left Out – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,967 books
0–3 yrs
480 books
4–7 yrs
1223 books
8–11 yrs
1416 books
12–18 yrs
824 books
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Six Innings
James Preller
For the child who loves the thrill of the game but is learning that life continues even when you are sidelined by circum
Ages 9–12
Wombat Stew
Marcia K. Vaughan
A clever dingo thinks he has caught the perfect ingredient for his stew, but a group of bush animals has a messy plan to
Ages 3–7
A Midsummer Night's Death
K. M. Peyton
Stunned by the sudden death of his English teacher, a young boy begins to suspect that the official verdict of suicide i
Ages 12–16
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The Goof Who Invented Homework and Other School Poems
Kalli Dakos
Classroom life comes to the page in this mix of silly and serious poems that capture everything from the dread of homewo
Ages 7–11
Wonder Woman: The Amazing Amazon #3
Circe's Dark Reign
Brandon T. Snider
Wonder Woman races to recover a dark magic wand from the villainous Circe, only to find that some of her allies are hidi
Ages 8–12
Alice and Greta #2
Greta's Revenge
Steven J. Simmons
A grumpy witch named Greta tries to turn kind Alice into a troublemaker, but her nasty spell takes a funny and unexpecte
Ages 5–8
My Friend Whale
Simon James
The ocean feels empty when a child’s favorite whale disappears, sparking a quiet realization about why we must protect t
Ages 4–8
Jake Maddox Sports Stories
Diamond Double Play
Jake Maddox
Blake loves backyard wiffle ball, but the pressure mounts when he makes the travel team and is suddenly called off the b
Ages 8–12
I Am... #2
I Am a Good Friend
Charise Mericle Harper
A well-meaning girl discovers that being a good friend means more than just having fun—it means listening to what her an
Ages 4–8
What Happens Next? #1
Talent Show Troubles
Jess Smart Smiley
The middle school talent show is falling apart, and you are the director. Choose the path to a standing ovation or a tot
Ages 8–12
Cryptid Hunters #3
Chupacabra
Roland Smith
Wolfe faces a harrowing choice between his lifelong obsession with tracking the legendary chupacabra and the urgent miss
Ages 9–13
Jenny Mei Is Sad
Tracy Subisak
For the child who wants to help a friend through a rough day. A quiet, moving exploration of how to simply 'be' there wh
Ages 4–8
Rainbow Rhino
Peter Sis
Rhino watches his feathered friends fly off in search of a better home, only to learn that even the most beautiful new p
Ages 3–7
Rumer Godden's Dolls
Candy Floss
Rumer Godden
Life at the fair is wonderful for Candy Floss the doll until a spoiled girl steals her away, separating her from Jack an
Ages 7–10
Halloween Holler
Loreley Amiti
Two rival leaders—one a cat, one a dog—see their Halloween battle plans go hilariously wrong, leading to a surprising ne
Ages 4–8
Sevens #5
Torn
Scott Wallens
Karyn is caught between two brothers in a summer that changes everything. Loyalty and attraction collide as she faces a
Ages 13–17
Jody
Donna Todd
For the child navigating the ups and downs of the playground, from making new friends to handling small school-day drama
Ages 6–9
How to Talk to Girls
Alec Greven
For the elementary school boy navigating his very first crush or trying to figure out how to be a good friend to the gir
Ages 7–11
Cheer Up, Mouse!
written and illustrated by Jed Henry
For the child who is feeling down and needs to know that sometimes a quiet hug is the best medicine when friends try too
Ages 2–5
Gobble You Up!
Gita Wolf
For the child who loves rhythmic tales and needs a playful way to talk about the consequences of greed and how to handle
Ages 4–8
Lake House, The
Sarah Beth Durst
For the teen who feels the weight of protecting their friends and needs to see that courage is found in standing togethe
Ages 14–18
Hugless Douglas #1
Hugless Douglas
David Melling
A big bear named Douglas searches everywhere for the perfect squeeze, trying out rocks, trees, and even a bush that runs
Ages 2–5
Garcia & Colette #1
Garcia & Colette Go Exploring
Hannah Barnaby
For the child who wants to try something on their own but quickly misses their best friend. A sweet look at balancing in
Ages 4–8
Out of Reach
Carrie Arcos
For the teen struggling with the heavy burden of a sibling's addiction. This story provides a space to process the compl
Ages 14–18