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Books for Discovering a Talent
Books for Discovering a Talent – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,690 books
0–3 yrs
1051 books
4–7 yrs
5084 books
8–11 yrs
4324 books
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Woodpecker Girl
Chingyen Liu, I-Tsun Chiang
For the child who feels limited by physical challenges or seeks a different way to share their inner world through creat
Ages 4–8
Viola #2
Viola in the Spotlight
Adriana Trigiani
For the teenager finding her voice while balancing big dreams at a distant school and the pull of her roots back home.
Ages 12–18
Elvis
Bonnie Christensen
For the child discovering that even the most famous icons started with humble beginnings and a dream to share their uniq
Ages 5–9
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Little Women Next Door
Sheila Solomon Klass
For the child who feels like an outsider and finds solace in stories, this book explores how real-life connections can i
Ages 8–12
Black Cat Bone: The Life of Blues Legend Robert Johnson
J. Patrick Lewis
For the teen exploring the roots of modern music or grappling with how legends are made. This haunting verse biography d
Ages 10–18
What's in Your Pocket? Collecting Nature's Treasures
Heather L. Montgomery
For the child who loves filling their pockets with rocks and leaves, this book turns everyday outdoor finds into the fir
Ages 4–8
Pablo Neruda
Monica Brown
For the young dreamer who finds magic in everyday objects and the beauty of nature. This lyrical biography celebrates ho
Ages 4–8
Call Me Al
Wali Shah and Eric Walters
For the child finding their voice through art while balancing the expectations of family, faith, and fitting in at a new
Ages 9–12
Music for Mister Moon
Philip C. Stead
For the child who prefers the quiet safety of their room to a crowded stage, this gentle story honors the courage it tak
Ages 4–8
Eye for Color: The Story of Josef Albers
Natasha Wing
Josef Albers experimented with simple shapes and bold combinations to prove that changing a color can completely change
Ages 5–9
Next Best Junior Chef #1
Lights, Camera, Cook!
Charise Mericle Harper
Four young chefs face off under the bright lights of a kitchen competition, balancing high-pressure cooking with the ups
Ages 8–12
A Bird About to Sing
written and ill. by Laura Nyman Montenegro
For the quiet child who feels more comfortable expressing themselves through art than speaking in front of others.
Ages 5–9
Brush of the Gods
Lenore Look
The wordless novel is a narrative genre that uses sequences of captionless pictures to tell a story.
Ages 4–9
Mole Music
David McPhail
Determined to change his simple life, a quiet mole picks up a violin and fills his world with beautiful, joyful music.
Ages 4–8
A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin
Jen Bryant
Horace Pippin loved to draw until a war injury made it impossible to use his arm, leading him to find a brilliant and un
Ages 5–9
Nate Foster #2
Five, Six, Seven, Nate!
Tim Federle
Nate Foster finally lands a spot on Broadway as an understudy, but he must suddenly step into the spotlight when the lea
Ages 10–14
Annabel the Actress #3
Annabel the Actress Starring in Hound of the Barkervilles
Ellen Conford
For the child who loves the spotlight or needs a boost of resilience when things don't go according to plan during a big
Ages 6–9
Black Girl Power: 15 Stories Celebrating Black Girlhood
Leah Johnson
For the young reader looking for inspiration from real-life heroes, this collection celebrates the achievements of Black
Ages 8–12
Road Rash
Mark Huntley Parsons
For the teen seeking their own path, this high-stakes musical journey explores the grit and passion required to chase a
Ages 13–18
Girls Who Changed Science and Art #1
Finding Wonders: Three Girls Who Changed Science
Jeannine Atkins
For the girl who loves to ask 'why,' these verse stories show how three historical women turned their childhood curiosit
Ages 10–14
The Orphan Singer
Emily Arnold McCully
For the child who needs to understand that parents' difficult choices are often rooted in deep love and a desire for the
Ages 4–8
Writing Radar
Jack Gantos
For the aspiring storyteller who has a million ideas but doesn't know how to start, this guide turns everyday life into
Ages 9–12
Blues Singers: Ten Who Rocked the World, The
Julius Lester
A grandfatherly voice shares the legendary lives of icons like Aretha Franklin and B.B. King, showing how their voices c
Ages 7–11
Elon Musk
Anna Crowley Redding
A sleek electric sports car with a mannequin driver orbits the sun, marking a historic moment as the first production ca
Ages 8–12