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Books for Being Left Out – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,013 books
0–3 yrs
483 books
4–7 yrs
1229 books
8–11 yrs
1449 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Ally's World #1
The Past, the Present and the Loud, Loud Girl
Karen McCombie
Living with a fairy-obsessed sister and a space-cadet brother makes being normal feel like a full-time job in this humor
Ages 9–12
Raina Telgemeier Graphic Novels
Drama
Raina Telgemeier
Callie trades the spotlight for the stage crew, but managing carpentry and uncooperative teammates is nothing compared t
Ages 10–14
Dance Team Double Trouble
Jake Maddox
For the child navigating the tricky waters of competing with a best friend or learning to share the spotlight on a team.
Ages 8–12
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826 books
Time to Make Friends
Penny Tassoni
For the preschooler navigating the complexities of the playground. This gentle guide explains how to join in, share toys
Ages 2–5
Fairy Tales Retold #3
Troll's-Eye View: A Book of Villainous Tales
Ellen Datlow, Terri Windling
For the child who questions why the 'bad guy' is always the villain: this collection explores the hidden motivations and
Ages 8–12
Too Small Tola #2
Too Small Tola and the Three Fine Girls
Atinuke
For the child navigating friendship drama or feeling 'less than' their peers, Tola's stories offer a heartwarming look a
Ages 6–9
The Wishing Well #2
Incredibly Penelope
Lauren Myracle
Penelope goes from five-star hotels to a local school, only to discover who her real friends are when her world suddenly
Ages 8–12
Joshua T. Bates #2
Joshua T. Bates in Trouble Again
Susan Shreve
Newly promoted to fourth grade, Joshua T. Bates faces a tough school bully and finds that his anxiety is leading him tow
Ages 7–10
Chrestomanci #3
Witch Week
Diana Wynne Jones
A secret note accusing a student of witchcraft sparks chaos at a boarding school, leading to magical mishaps and the arr
Ages 9–13
The Secret Series #4
This Isn't What It Looks Like
Pseudonymous Bosch
Cass is literally stuck in the past after eating forbidden Time Travel Chocolate, leaving Max-Ernest in a desperate race
Ages 8–12
Glory Be
Augusta Scattergood
Twelve-year-old Glory watches her Mississippi town fracture during the Freedom Summer of 1964 when leaders close the pub
Ages 8–12
Nevermore #1
Nevermore
Kelly Creagh
An English project leads cheerleader Isobel into the dark, haunting dreamscape created by her classmate Varen and inspir
Ages 12–18
Summer Nights
Caroline B. Cooney
For the teenager navigating the bittersweet transition between school years, this story explores the shifting tides of h
Ages 12–17
Timothy Goes to School #1
Timothy's Tales from Hilltop School
Rosemary Wells
The students at Hilltop School experience the ups and downs of the classroom while learning how to share, work together,
Ages 4–7
Sails Literacy
The Rock Boss
Jill Eggleton
For the early reader learning to navigate social boundaries and playground dynamics. Help your child understand what it
Ages 4–6
Leopold the Giraffe
Neck & Neck
Elise Parsley
Leopold the giraffe is the star of the zoo until a shiny giraffe-shaped balloon arrives, sparking a hilarious battle for
Ages 4–8
Glee #3
Summer Break
Sophia Lowell
For the teen navigating the highs and lows of high-stakes friendships, summer break brings a whirlwind of Hollywood dram
Ages 14–18
Alfie Atkins #6
You Have a Girlfriend, Alfie Atkins?
Gunilla Bergström
Alfie thinks Milly is the best kind of friend, but he worries his playground reputation might suffer if the other boys s
Ages 3–8
Click Here #1
Click Here (to find out how i survived seventh grade)
Denise Vega
Erin Swift’s private blog about her seventh-grade crushes and classmates just went live on the school intranet, turning
Ages 10–14
Someone I Wanted to Be
Aurelia Wills
For the teen navigating the heavy pressure of social comparison, body image, and the temptation to hide their true self
Ages 14–18
Roster Rebound
Jake Maddox, Natasha Deen
For the child struggling to fit in on a new team or feeling lonely after a best friend moves away.
Ages 8–12
Stay True Short Stories for Strong Girls
Marilyn Singer
A variety of young voices come together in these stories to capture the authentic, complicated, and brave moments of gro
Ages 10–14
The Woman in the Wall
Patrice Kindl
Overwhelmed by extreme shyness, Anna carves out a quiet life within the literal walls of her home to stay safely hidden
Ages 10–14
Camp Confidential #18
Just My Luck
Melissa J. Morgan
For the child who feels like everything is going wrong lately. This relatable camp story explores how to handle a run of
Ages 9–12