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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
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1371 books
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Frog and Toad #1
Frog and Toad Are Friends
Arnold Lobel
Five simple stories celebrate the enduring bond between two very different friends who find joy in everyday moments and
Ages 4–8
Dance Class #13
New School Year
Béka
For the child feeling a mix of nerves and excitement about new classes, social shifts, and maintaining friendships while
Ages 8–12
Ask Arizona
Life with Siblings
Lissa Rovetch
For siblings navigating grief and uncertainty together, this series offers a quirky, resilient look at staying united th
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
791 books
Junie B. Jones #27
Junie B. Jones Is a Dumb Bunny
Barbara Park
For the child who struggles with losing or feels embarrassed when things don't go as planned.
Ages 6–9
Be Your Best Bear!
Jan Berenstain, Stan Berenstain
For parents seeking to help their child navigate social dilemmas like spreading rumors, admitting mistakes, or learning
Ages 3–7
Tales of a Sixth-Grade Muppet #2
Clash of the Class Clowns
Kirk Scroggs
For the child feeling the pressure to be the funniest in the room or struggling with a new rival who is stealing their t
Ages 8–12
Lizzie McGuire
Lizzie McGuire: Episode Guide
Heidi Hurst
For the middle schooler navigating cliques, crushes, and the chaos of growing up, this guide celebrates every relatable
Ages 8–13
Notes and Predictions of Tabitha Reddy #2
The Boy Problem
Kami Kinard
Tabitha is hunting for the perfect boyfriend by following secret signs and predictions, but finding romance is a lot mor
Ages 9–12
The Chalet School #5
The Rivals of the Chalet School
Elinor M. Brent-Dyer
Rivalries and friendships collide at a boarding school that travels from the Austrian Tyrol to the Welsh coast during th
Ages 9–14
The Internet Girls #1
ttyl
Lauren Myracle
Tenth grade unfolds through a series of instant messages as three best friends trade secrets, navigating the daily drama
Ages 14–18
Armadillo Tattletale
Helen Ketteman
Armadillo loves to eavesdrop, but his habit of misreporting secrets makes the other animals so angry they plot to stop h
Ages 4–8
Baba Yaga's Assistant
Marika McCoola
For the child navigating the complex emotions of a changing family dynamic and searching for a sense of belonging throug
Ages 8–12
Alpha Oops! #1
Alpha Oops! The Day Z Went First
Alethea Kontis
The alphabet line-up descends into hilarious chaos when Z decides he is tired of always being last and demands a turn at
Ages 4–8
Powwow Day
Traci Sorell
River is still recovering from an illness and cannot dance this year, but she discovers the healing power of watching he
Ages 4–8
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Barbara Shook Hazen
A glowing red nose makes Rudolph the target of jokes until a thick fog threatens Christmas and Santa needs a very specia
Ages 3–7
What About Bear?
written and ill. by Suzanne Bloom
For the child navigating the tricky 'three's a crowd' dynamic: a gentle look at how to include a new friend without leav
Ages 2–6
Camo Girl
Kekla Magoon
For the child feeling the ache of a changing friendship or the sting of middle school labels. A heart-wrenching look at
Ages 8–12
Christopher, the lonely bear
John Davidson
For the little one who feels a bit left out or is looking for a first friend. Christopher's journey helps children navig
Ages 3–6
Kathleen O'Byrne, Irish Dancer
Declan Carville
When Kathleen misses out on a big dance competition, she gathers her neighborhood friends to stage her own spirited perf
Ages 4–8
Wires Crossed
Beth Fantaskey
Mia is thrilled when her friend Tariq moves to town, but things feel different until a science Olympics gives them a new
Ages 8–12
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Robert L. May
Santa needs a leader to guide his sleigh through a thick, foggy night, and a reindeer with a glowing nose is the only on
Ages 3–7
Ready-to-Read: Tony and Lauren Dungy
You Can Be a Friend
Tony Dungy, Lauren Dungy
For the child who feels nervous about new social situations or needs a gentle nudge to include others who seem different
Ages 4–8
Rotten Ralph Picture Books
Back to School for Rotten Ralph
Jack Gantos
Rotten Ralph the cat is so worried about Sarah making new friends at school that he decides to follow her and cause a li
Ages 4–8
Hi, Harry!
Martin Waddell
For the child who feels left out because they move at their own pace. A gentle reminder that finding the right friend is
Ages 2–5