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Books for Being Left Out – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,815 books
0–3 yrs
463 books
4–7 yrs
1170 books
8–11 yrs
1371 books
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Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen #3
Confessions of a Teenage Hollywood Star
Dyan Sheldon
For the teenager navigating the highs and lows of big dreams and social drama. Lola deals with the chaos of a movie film
Ages 12–16
The Daughters #1
The Daughters
Joanna Philbin
For the teen feeling overshadowed by a parent's success, this story explores finding your own voice while navigating hig
Ages 12–17
Farmer Brown #2
Giggle, Giggle, Quack
Doreen Cronin
While Farmer Brown is away, a mischievous duck takes over the farm by rewriting all the chore notes to give the animals
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
791 books
Royal Academy Rebels #2
Outlaws
Jen Calonita
Kicked out of school and branded as outlaws, Devin and her friends must hide in the Hollow Woods while plotting to expos
Ages 8–12
Marya Khan #2
Marya Khan and the Abominable Ski Trip
Saadia Faruqi
For the child who feels the pressure of sibling rivalry or the need to prove they are a 'big kid' while navigating trick
Ages 6–9
This Is Just to Say: Poems of Apology and Forgiveness
Joyce Sidman
For the child grappling with the weight of a mistake or the difficulty of forgiving a friend, this collection uses poetr
Ages 8–12
The Friends #1
Poppy
Rosie Rushton
Pretty and popular Poppy loves fixing everyone else's problems, but she faces a new challenge when her own perfect life
Ages 12–16
The Fantastical Adventures of the Invisible Boy
Lloyd Alexander
For the child who feels overlooked or struggles to find their place, this whimsical tale explores the hidden strengths f
Ages 7–11
The Watcher
James Howe
High above the beach, a lonely girl watches a lifeguard and a teenage boy, spinning tales that slowly reveal their hidde
Ages 12–17
The Fieldmouse Family #2
Nice New Neighbours
Franz Brandenberg
For the child feeling lonely in a new neighborhood, this story shows how a little creativity and a brave first step can
Ages 4–8
Magic Puppy #10
Friendship Forever
Sue Bentley
For the child navigating new friendships at camp, this story shows how a little magic and kindness can help resolve soci
Ages 6–9
LBD #1
It's a Girl Thing
Grace Dent
For the teenager seeking a sense of agency and belonging while navigating the exciting, messy reality of planning a majo
Ages 12–16
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
The Secret Villain
Rob Valois
For the child learning to navigate group dynamics and the importance of reliability, this superhero mission explores wha
Ages 6–8
Jada Jones #2
Class Act
Kelly Starling Lyons
Jada wants to be class representative, but nasty rumors about her fear of public speaking make her wonder if winning is
Ages 6–9
The Nowhere Box
Sam Zuppardi
For the child who needs a break from pestering siblings and feels overwhelmed by the chaos of a shared playroom.
Ages 3–7
Winnie-the-Pooh Storybooks
Kanga and Baby Roo Come to the Forest
A. A. Milne
Rabbit is quite uncertain about the new arrivals in the Hundred Acre Wood, but Kanga and Baby Roo are here to stay in th
Ages 4–8
The Prettiest
Brigit Young
For the middle schooler navigating the pressure of being judged by their looks or the sting of exclusion, this story exp
Ages 9–13
Lizzie McGuire #6
New Kid in School
Jasmine Jones
For the child navigating middle school social circles and the funny, often embarrassing hurdles of making a good impress
Ages 8–12
How the Other Half #1
How the Other Half Die
P. C. Roscoe
For the teen grappling with the unfairness of the world, this high-stakes thriller explores survival and the widening ga
Ages 14–18
Unscripted
Nicole Kronzer
For the teen finding their footing in a competitive world, this story explores reclaiming your power when the rules of t
Ages 14–18
Dark House #2
Return to the Dark House
Laurie Faria Stolarz
Haunted by a killer still at large, Ivy follows a cryptic video into a decaying Gothic school building for a deadly scav
Ages 13–18
Poison Apple #4
Her Evil Twin
Mimi McCoy
Anna is thrilled to find a friend who looks exactly like her, but she soon discovers that Emma has a real talent for get
Ages 8–12
Moxie
Jennifer Mathieu
High school football rules this small Texas town, but sixteen-year-old Viv is ready to spark a feminist revolution with
Ages 12–18
Cheerleaders #44
Pretending
Leslie Davis
For the child feeling the pressure to fit in at a new school, this story explores the tangle of lies that can happen whe
Ages 8–12