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Discovering a Talent
Books for Discovering a Talent
Books for Discovering a Talent – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,788 books
0–3 yrs
1060 books
4–7 yrs
5118 books
8–11 yrs
4359 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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What Is the Story Of?
What Is the Story of Captain Picard?
David Stabler
For the young explorer who dreams of the stars and loves to see how a great leader is made through courage, wisdom, and
Ages 8–12
The Mousehunter #1
The Mousehunter
Alex Milway
From dog-sized Elephant Mice to the deadly Sharpclaw, Emiline hunts for legendary creatures in a dark, swashbuckling wor
Ages 8–12
What Could I Be?
What Could Naomi Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child who loves to play pretend and is starting to notice the many roles people play in the world around them.
Ages 2–6
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1009 books
Among the Orangutans: The Biruté Galdikas Story
Evelyn Gallardo
Biruté Galdikas traveled deep into the jungle to understand one of our closest relatives. Learn how she became a world-r
Ages 8–12
Fairy Who Could Not Fly
Tina Macnaughton
For the child who feels like they can't quite keep up with their peers, this sparkly sensory book celebrates finding you
Ages 2–5
Charlie Thorne #1
Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation
Stuart Gibbs
A twelve-year-old genius and thief is recruited by the CIA to find a world-changing equation hidden by Albert Einstein b
Ages 10–14
Molly Pink #1
Molly Pink
Judith Caseley
Molly Pink has a voice as clear as a bell, but she has to find her courage when it is time to sing her solo in front of
Ages 4–8
Cat Kid Comic Club #5
Influencers
Dav Pilkey
The baby frogs are back to make more comics, using everything from photography to collage to prove that your own unique
Ages 7–12
Tyrone O'Saurus Dreams
James Howe
For the child who feels pressured to follow a path they didn't choose. A gentle story about finding the courage to be a
Ages 4–8
Harlem Stomp!: A Cultural History of the Harlem Renaissance
Laban Carrick Hill
For the teenager seeking a deeper connection to their creative roots, this vibrant journey through the Harlem Renaissanc
Ages 12–18
The Wednesday Wars #2
Okay for Now
Gary D. Schmidt
For the child who feels like the world has already decided who they are. A moving story of a boy finding his voice throu
Ages 11–15
The Magical Animal Adoption Agency #1
Clover's Luck
Kallie George
Clover thinks she has terrible luck until she starts volunteering at a pet agency filled with temperamental dragons, fai
Ages 7–10
What Could I Be?
What Could Florence Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the child who loves to play pretend and wonders about the future, this story celebrates the endless possibilities of
Ages 3–7
Ralph's Secret Weapon
Steven Kellogg
Eccentric Aunt Georgiana thinks Ralph is a natural sea-serpent charmer. Faced with a giant monster, Ralph must rely on h
Ages 4–9
The Five Wolves
Peter McCarty
Five daring wolves travel across oceans and through tunnels to find wonders to sketch. This epic graphic poem asks deep
Ages 8–14
Lisa of Willesden Lane
Mona Golabek, Lee Cohen
For the child facing a major life transition who needs to see how courage and a passion for art can provide a sense of h
Ages 8–12
Pebble Plus: Biographies
Ellison Onizuka
Stephanie Cham
Follow the incredible path of Ellison Onizuka as he rises from an Air Force pilot to become the first Asian American ast
Ages 6–9
My Year in the Middle
Lila Quintero Weaver
Lu’s speed on the track opens doors in 1970 Alabama, but she must decide where she stands when racial tensions divide he
Ages 8–12
Wildflower #2
The Road to You
Alecia Whitaker
For the teen navigating the balance between a public persona and their true self while chasing a big dream.
Ages 12–17
Shadow Skye #1
The Good Hawk
Joseph Elliott
Agatha guards the walls and Jaime fears the sea, but when their clan is kidnapped, these two unlikely heroes must trek a
Ages 12–17
With My Hands: Poems About Making Things
Amy Ludwig VanDerwater
Celebrate the quiet satisfaction of creating something from scratch. These poems invite children to explore the magic of
Ages 4–8
Max Einstein #2
Rebels with a Cause
James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein
Twelve-year-old genius Max Einstein uses her brilliant mind and secret connection to Albert Einstein to outwit kidnapper
Ages 8–12
Women of Our Time
Martina Navratilova: Tennis Power
Rozanne Ruth Knudson
Greatness begins on the courts of Czechoslovakia for a young girl who will one day flee her home to become a world-renow
Ages 7–11
Strange the Dreamer #1
Strange the Dreamer
Laini Taylor
A humble librarian seizes a chance to cross the world and find a mythic lost city, haunted by a blue-skinned goddess and
Ages 14–18