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Books for Discovering a Talent – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,284 books
0–3 yrs
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Milo The Glowing Penguin
Lee Zander
In a colony of black and white, one little penguin discovers that his unique, glowing coat is exactly what makes him spe
Ages 3–7
The Deepest Roots
Miranda Asebedo
For the teen navigating the weight of family expectations and financial stress, this story explores how true friendship
Ages 12–18
Left for Dead: A Young Man's Search for Justice for the USS Indianapolis
Pete Nelson
A young boy uncovers the truth behind a World War II Navy cover-up, helping survivors of the USS Indianapolis clear thei
Ages 10–14
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12–18 yrs
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Still Life with Tornado
A.S. King
For the teenager grappling with an identity crisis or creative block after witnessing family trauma. This story navigate
Ages 14–18
Catherine's War
Julia Billet
Forced to hide her identity in 1942 France, Rachel picks up a camera to document her world and discovers the power of se
Ages 8–12
Usborne Young Puzzles
Puzzle School
Susannah Leigh
For the curious child who loves to solve mysteries and crack codes while they read, this interactive adventure turns eve
Ages 7–10
Mountain Chef
Annette Bay Pimentel
Chinese trail cook Tie Sing must feed thirty lawmakers in the wilderness to convince them to protect America's wild spac
Ages 6–9
Images and Issues of Women in Twentieth-Century America #4
War, Women, and the News
Catherine Gourley
A handful of daring women journalists risked everything on the front lines of World War II to report the news when few p
Ages 12–18
1950s: Music, The
Dorothy Hoobler, Tom Hoobler
Perfect for middle and high school students who are curious about how rock 'n' roll and 1950s icons like Elvis Presley s
Ages 12–18
Hermelin the Detective Mouse
written and illustrated by Mini Grey
For the child who wonders where they fit in. A tiny detective discovers that being helpful is wonderful, but being accep
Ages 4–8
Playing Dad's Song
D. Dina Friedman
For children navigating the complex waves of grief, this story shows how music and creative expression can provide a pat
Ages 8–12
Drawn to Change the World
Emma Reynolds
For the child who feels overwhelmed by news about the planet and wants to know how one person can make a difference in t
Ages 8–12
Kids' Book of Black Heroes
My Name is Phillis Wheatley
Afua Cooper
For the child grappling with the power of their own voice and identity, this moving story explores how creativity and re
Ages 9–13
The Truly Brave Princesses
Dolores Brown
For the child who thinks being a princess is all about dresses and crowns. This book redefines bravery through diverse,
Ages 4–8
Cowardly Clyde
Bill Peet
Clyde is an admittedly fearful war horse who decides that even if he cannot find true bravery, he can at least try his b
Ages 4–8
Sundiata: Lion King of Mali
David Wisniewski
A silent, sickly prince is forced into exile before rising to become a legendary leader who returns to save the kingdom
Ages 6–11
Imagine!
Raúl Colón
For the child who gets lost in their own daydreams, this wordless journey turns a museum trip into a colorful citywide a
Ages 4–8
Schools of Hope
Norman H. Finkelstein
For the child curious about how one small voice can change history through faith, courage, and leadership in the face of
Ages 8–12
Here's Hank #1
Bookmarks Are People Too!
Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
For the child who feels like they learn differently or struggles to keep up in class. Hank's journey celebrates finding
Ages 6–9
Niki Nakayama: A Chef's Tale in 13 Bites
Jamie Michalak, Debbi Michiko Florence
Niki defies discrimination and strict expectations to master the art of Japanese cuisine and become a world-renowned che
Ages 4–8
Hannah, Divided
Adele Griffin
For the child who experiences the world intensely or feels the need to count and organize to stay calm. A sensitive look
Ages 9–13
Ollie the Elf and the Surfing Surprise
Caitlin Accurso
Ollie the elf trades the toy workshop for the ocean when Santa surprises him with a chance to chase his dream of surfing
Ages 3–8
Hand Over Hand
Alma Fullerton
For the girl who wants to prove she can do anything the boys can do: follow Dune as she challenges tradition on her gran
Ages 4–8
Louie!
written and ill. by Will Hillenbrand
For the child who feels nervous about joining the group, this gentle story shows how a little imagination and a supporti
Ages 3–7