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Books for Being Left Out
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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(1726)
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(38)
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(15)
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Little Miss #5
Little Miss Tiny
Roger Hargreaves
For the child who feels overlooked or too small for the world, this story celebrates finding the courage to step out and
Ages 3–7
The Lonely Ones
Kelsey Sutton
Fain feels invisible amid her father's job loss and a new school, retreating into a world of imaginary monsters until a
Ages 9–12
Alice #25
Intensely Alice
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
A summer visit to see Patrick at college takes an unexpected turn when a life-changing incident pulls Alice and her frie
Ages 14–18
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12–18 yrs
791 books
The Classroom #2
Student Council Smackdown!
Robin Mellom
Seventh grade gets complicated when documentary star Trevor Jones runs for president against his best friend and the sch
Ages 8–12
The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #10
Good-bye Stacey, Good-bye
Ann M. Martin, Gabriela Epstein
For the child grappling with the news that a close friend is moving away or facing a big transition themselves.
Ages 8–12
The Cupcake Club #3
Winner Bakes All
Sheryl Berk, Carrie Berk
The pressure is on as Sadie and her cupcake club friends step into the spotlight for a high-stakes, televised baking com
Ages 8–12
The Adventurers Guild #2
Twilight of the Elves
Zack Loran Clark, Nick Eliopulos
For children navigating shifting friendships and the weight of keeping secrets, this quest explores how to trust again w
Ages 8–12
Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker #2
Incognito
Shelley Johannes
Operation Upside is in trouble, and now high-energy Beatrice Zinker has to try her hardest to stay quiet and stay hidden
Ages 7–10
Mary Margaret #3
Mary Margaret Meets Her Match
Christine Kole MacLean
For the child feeling overshadowed by a new classmate, this story helps navigate the tricky feelings of jealousy and com
Ages 7–10
Astronaut Academy #2
Re-Entry
Dave Roman
A shape-shifting culprit is stalking Astronaut Academy and stealing students' hearts, leaving Hakata Soy to save the day
Ages 8–12
The Other Ark
Lynley Dodd
For the child who feels like an odd duck or worries about being left behind, this playful story celebrates the quirky mi
Ages 3–7
The Forgotten Five #3
Rebel Undercover
Lisa McMann
For children navigating the complex realization that the adults in their lives aren't always the heroes they thought the
Ages 8–12
Stella Etc. #5
Sweet-talking TJ
Karen McCombie
For the teen navigating the highs and lows of first crushes while trying to keep their best friendships from getting tan
Ages 10–14
Trash Can Days #1
Trash Can Days
Teddy Steinkellner
For the child navigating the messy transition to middle school and feeling the sting of changing friendships as peers st
Ages 10–14
The Enemy #2
The Dead
Charlie Higson
In a terrifying version of London where every adult has become a zombie, a group of kids and misfits must band together
Ages 12–17
Dear Mothman
Robin Gow
After losing his best friend, Noah writes letters to a mysterious forest cryptid to find a place where he truly belongs.
Ages 10–14
Who Am I Without Him? Short Stories About Girls and the Boys in Their Lives
Sharon Flake
For the teen navigating the highs and lows of first loves while trying to maintain their own sense of self-worth and ide
Ages 12–17
Before We Wake
Sophia Glock
For the teen feeling overwhelmed by the weight of high school expectations and the struggle to keep their inner world pr
Ages 12–18
Island Book #1
Island Book
Evan Dahm
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles with fear of the unknown. Explore a strange oceanic world where cu
Ages 8–12
Luke Goes to Bat
Rachel Isadora
Luke struggles on the baseball diamond, but with a little help from his grandmother and hero Jackie Robinson, he finds t
Ages 4–8
Love is a Good Thing to Feel
Barbara M. Joosse
Harriet knows that love stays steady through big feelings, whether you are sharing a warm hug or feeling very cross afte
Ages 3–7
Real Friends #2
Best Friends
Shannon Hale
For the child feeling the pressure of middle school cliques, popularity contests, and the heavy weight of social anxiety
Ages 8–12
Power Play
Jake Maddox
For the young athlete who struggles with a hot temper or feels threatened by a talented new teammate.
Ages 8–12
Back When You Were Easier to Love
Emily Wing Smith
For the teenager grappling with the confusing end of a first love and the difficult realization that a person they adore
Ages 14–18