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Books for Being Left Out – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,962 books
0–3 yrs
480 books
4–7 yrs
1223 books
8–11 yrs
1412 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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Strange Happenings
Avi
Children transform into animals and an invisible woman finds herself again in these surreal, chilling tales about what i
Ages 8–12
Bailey
Bailey Goes Camping
Kevin Henkes
Bailey is too little to go to camp with the big kids, so his parents help him create a magical, imaginative camping adve
Ages 3–6
It's Not Fair!
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
From getting the smaller half of a snack to seeing others have it easier, this rhyming tale captures the frustration of
Ages 3–8
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12–18 yrs
822 books
Diary of a Wimpy Class
Unknown
Greg Heffley struggles through the daily humiliations of middle school alongside his best friend Rowley and his unpredic
Ages 8–12
The Fairies of Sunflower Grove #2
Bella
P.J. Ryan
For the teenager navigating the intense pain of a first heartbreak and the hollow feeling of being left behind by someon
Ages 12–18
The Misfits: A Royal Conundrum
Lisa Yee
Sent to a remote island school for troublemakers, Olive joins a secret crime-fighting group to stop a string of robberie
Ages 8–12
The Boy with Flowers in His Hair
Jarvis
For the child navigating a friend's physical change or illness. A gentle metaphor for vulnerability and the power of sta
Ages 3–7
I Am Not Different
Chantal James
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in. This gentle story helps early readers see their unique traits as w
Ages 3–7
The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy
Jane Thayer
Petey the puppy is convinced he wants a boy for Christmas, so he sets out on a determined quest to find the perfect huma
Ages 4–8
We're All in This Together
Ernie Young
For the pre-teen navigating the messy transitions of shifting friendships, parents separating, and the pressure of middl
Ages 10–14
The Lost City of Siblings
John A. Russo
For siblings navigating the complex dance of competition and loyalty while trying to carve out their own unique identiti
Ages 12–16
Special Brothers and Sisters
Annette Hames, Monica McCaffrey
For the child who feels both love and frustration while growing up with a sibling who has a disability or special needs.
Ages 7–15
The Little Bear and The Big Bear
Monica Dumont
For the child who feels intimidated by someone different or bigger, this gentle story shows how kindness and empathy can
Ages 3–7
Joseph-God's Superhero
Janna Arndt, Kay Arthur
For the child facing unfair situations or sibling rivalry, this interactive Bible study uses the story of Joseph to teac
Ages 8–12
Jessica
Bullies Never Win
Margery Cuyler
First-grader Jessica is tired of being worried about Brenda's teasing and decides it's finally time to try a different a
Ages 5–8
That Flag
Tameka Fryer Brown
For the child noticing symbols of hate in their neighborhood and the parent looking to navigate hard conversations about
Ages 6–10
The Cookie Maker of Mavin Road
Sue Lawson
For the child who wonders how to make friends or help a lonely neighbor, this gentle story shows how small acts of kindn
Ages 4–8
Four of a Kind
Patti Sherlock
While living with his crotchety grandfather, twelve-year-old Andy finds his only true comfort and strength in a massive
Ages 8–12
Turtle's Race with Beaver
Joseph Bruchac, James Bruchac
For the child encountering a neighborhood braggart or learning that using your head is often better than using your musc
Ages 4–8
Junie B. Jones #25
Junie B. Jones Is a Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (P.S. So Does May.)
Barbara Park
For the child learning to manage big feelings when they don't get their way or have to be kind to someone they really di
Ages 6–9
Franklin #6
Franklin Plays the Game
Paulette Bourgeois, Sharon Jennings
For the child who feels discouraged when they aren't the best at a new hobby or sport right away.
Ages 3–7
Junie B. Jones
Junie B., First Grader: Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (P.S. So Does May.)
Barbara Park
Holiday spirit is hard to find when Junie B. Jones draws her tattletale rival, May, for the Secret Santa gift exchange a
Ages 6–9
Fear Street #29
Dead End
R.L. Stine
For the teenager grappling with the heavy weight of a secret or the crushing pressure of a mistake that cannot be undone
Ages 12–18
The Baby-Sitters Club #102
Mary Anne and the Little Princess
Ann M. Martin
Shy teenager Mia Thermopolis discovers she is the heir to a European throne and must undergo princess training with her
Ages 8–12