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Books for Discovering a Talent – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
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I Wish I Were a Butterfly
James Howe
An unhappy cricket learns to appreciate his own song after a wise spider and a friendly butterfly help him see the beaut
Ages 4–8
Crewel World #1
Crewel
Gennifer Albin
Adelice is a Spinster, torn from her family because of her rare ability to weave the very fabric of her dystopian world.
Ages 12–18
Science Stunts
Jordan D. Brown
For the child who loves magic tricks but wants to know the 'how' behind the wow. This book turns classic stunts into han
Ages 7–12
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Jala and the Wolves
Marti Dumas
Animal lover Jala discovers a mysterious mirror in her room that acts as a portal, pulling her away from her wolf facts
Ages 7–10
Something Witchy This Way Comes
Veronica Blade
For the teen navigating the overwhelming discovery of their own identity while balancing high school social pressures an
Ages 12–17
Call Me Adnan
Reem Faruqi
For the child navigating a heavy loss while trying to stay focused on their passions, this verse novel offers a path thr
Ages 8–12
Across a Dark and Wild Sea
written and ill. by Jon Brown
Across a Dark and Wild Sea
Ages 6–10
Sushi Kitty
Maria Ashworth
In 17th-century Japan, a young girl challenges tradition to master the art of sushi, offering a new origin story for the
Ages 5–9
5 Giraffes
Anne Innis Dagg
For the young explorer who wonders why we don't hear about more women in history, this timeline celebrates the pioneers
Ages 9–14
Through the Window: Views of Marc Chagall's Life and Art
Barb Rosenstock
Vibrant colors and dreamlike memories come to life in this glimpse into the imagination of the artist who saw the world
Ages 4–9
The King of Dragons
Carol Fenner
Living alone in an abandoned courthouse, homeless Ian finds a new sense of purpose when he studies a kite exhibit and be
Ages 9–12
The Legend of the Wandering King
Laura Gallego García
For the teen who struggles with the pressure to be the best. This desert odyssey explores how pride can lead us astray a
Ages 12–18
Rumi: Poet of Joy and Love
Rashin Kheiriyeh
For children processing the loss of a friend or discovering the beauty of poetry: a lush introduction to Rumi's journey
Ages 4–9
The Seventh Most Important Thing
Shelley Pearsall
A janitor secretly transforms scavenged scraps into a masterpiece of visionary art known as The Throne of the Third Heav
Ages 10–14
Beautiful Noise: The Music of John Cage
Lisa Rogers
For the child who hears rhythm in the rain and music in the clatter of a kitchen, this story celebrates finding beauty i
Ages 4–8
Air
Monica Roe
Twelve-year-old Emmie is determined to prove her independence and master wheelchair motocross stunts despite a mishap th
Ages 8–12
Smart About Art
Edgar Degas: Paintings That Dance
Kristin N. Cole, Maryann Cocca-Leffler
For children who find traditional biographies dry, this creative school report format makes learning about art history f
Ages 6–9
Gus and Grandpa #10
Gus and Grandpa and the Piano Lesson
Claudia Mills
Gus finds that music is less about stressful recitals and more about family fun when his grandfather helps him turn prac
Ages 5–8
Sona and the Golden Beasts
Rajani LaRocca
Thirteen-year-old Sona Kalpani embarks on a vivid journey to uncover the hidden truths about her identity and the magica
Ages 8–12
The Precious Stone Trilogy #2
Sapphire Blue
Kerstin Gier
Gwen travels through history alongside a gargoyle demon and a ghost to find fellow members of the secret Circle of Twelv
Ages 12–18
Ballerina Swan #1
Ballerina Swan
Allegra Kent
Sophie the swan is determined to swap the lake for the stage, proving through grit and graceful leaps that she belongs i
Ages 4–8
The Best at It
Maulik Pancholy
A young Indian American boy navigates the pressures of middle school and his own identity while learning what it truly m
Ages 8–12
The Sloppy Copy Slipup
DyAnne DiSalvo
Brian thinks his life is too boring to write about for homework, until his elaborate excuses turn into the most compelli
Ages 7–10
The Secret Soldier: The Story of Deborah Sampson
Ann McGovern
Deborah Sampson disguises herself as a man to join the Continental Army, serving bravely for 17 months before a fever re
Ages 7–12