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Books for Blended Family – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
179 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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Nick and the Coach #1
I Smell Like Ham
Betty Hicks
Nick balances basketball dreams and a new stepbrother while trying to avoid being the kid who smells like ham.
Ages 8–12
Falling Into Place
Stephanie Greene
Ten-year-old Margaret finds an unexpected ally in her grandmother as they both struggle to adjust to new homes and chang
Ages 8–12
Great Big Books #1
The Great Big Book of Families
Mary Hoffman
Every family is unique, and this colorful treasury honors the different ways people live, celebrate, and care for one an
Ages 4–8
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Poison Apple #7
Curiosity Killed the Cat
Sierra Harimann
A missing cat and a scratching at the door haunt Hannah as she moves into a new home right next to a spooky cemetery.
Ages 8–12
Kara and Rabbit #2
Room for Rabbit
Roni Schotter
Kara worries there might not be enough room for her and her favorite toy Rabbit now that Papa’s house is full of new fam
Ages 4–8
Becky Suslow #2
Midnight Soup and a Witch's Hat
Doris Orgel
Becky heads to Oregon expecting a special week alone with her father, only to find she has to share him with his new fri
Ages 7–10
The Family Book
Todd Parr
Celebrate every kind of family. This vibrant guide helps children understand that whether a family is big, small, or has
Ages 3–6
Two New Years
Richard Ho
For families looking to celebrate their multicultural roots or teach children how different traditions can share the sam
Ages 3–8
Bubba the Cowboy Prince
Helen Ketteman
Texas gets a fairy-tale makeover in this hilarious story featuring a rancher's stepson, a fairy god-cow, and a very mudd
Ages 4–8
Irene Smalls's Family Stories
Because You're Lucky
Irene Smalls
Jonathan faces the difficult task of sharing his bedroom, his clothes, and his parents when his cousin Kevin unexpectedl
Ages 4–8
The Baby-Sitters Club #1
Kristy's Great Idea
Ann M. Martin
Four best friends launch a new babysitting business, only to discover that keeping a club together is much harder than w
Ages 8–12
Turning Point Books #1
Stand Tall, Abe Lincoln
Judith St. George
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to fit in, this inspiring look at Abraham Lincoln's youth shows ho
Ages 7–10
Let's Talk About You and Me #2
Who's in My Family?
Robie H. Harris
A trip to the zoo and a big family dinner provide the perfect backdrop for Nellie and Gus to observe the many different
Ages 3–7
All Kinds of Families!
Mary Ann Hoberman
Rings, buttons, and bottle caps all belong together in their own way, showing us that families come in every shape and s
Ages 3–7
The Baby-Sitters Club Super Special
Karen's Wish
Ann M. Martin
Christmas plans take an unexpected turn when Karen's grandmother is injured, but the holiday spirit continues with festi
Ages 7–9
The Wild Swans
Hans Christian Andersen
A brave sister must find a way to save her eleven brothers after an evil stepmother transforms them all into swans.
Ages 6–10
According to Humphrey #12
Spring According to Humphrey
Betty G. Birney
Humphrey the hamster watches over the students at Longfellow School as they prepare for Family Fun Night and wait for sp
Ages 7–10
Amazing Grace #2
Boundless Grace
Mary Hoffman
Grace travels to Africa to visit her father and meets his new family for the very first time.
Ages 4–8
Double ACT
Jacqueline Wilson
For the child navigating a changing family dynamic or struggling to find their own identity within a close-knit sibling
Ages 8–12
The Camelot Code #2
Geeks and the Holy Grail
Mari Mancusi
Sophie and Stu must save King Arthur, but Merlin's apprentice accidentally turned the Holy Grail into a fire-breathing b
Ages 8–12
Dog vs. Cat
Chris Gall
For the child adjusting to a new housemate or learning that sharing a room requires more than just a line down the middl
Ages 3–7
Mother Goose of Pudding Lane
Chris Raschka
A woman named Elizabeth Foster lived in 1690s Boston and cared for fourteen children with the songs and poems we still r
Ages 4–8
The Not-So-Wicked Stepmother
Lizi Boyd
Hessie is prepared for the mean and ugly stepmother from her storybooks, but the woman she actually meets is a wonderful
Ages 4–8
Karen and Vicki
Elisabet McHugh
Life changes quickly for Karen when her mother remarries and she must learn to navigate a new home and a new relationshi
Ages 8–12