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Books for Discovering a Talent
Books for Discovering a Talent – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,792 books
0–3 yrs
1063 books
4–7 yrs
5119 books
8–11 yrs
4359 books
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I Could Be a Superhero!
Chris Hornsey
Murphy the dog dreams big, imagining himself as a world-class chef, a daring astronaut, and a powerful superhero in this
Ages 3–7
Elephant Scientist, The
Caitlin O'Connell, Donna M. Jackson
For the child who asks a million questions about how animals think and feel. Discover how a scientist uses patience and
Ages 10–14
Becoming Beatriz
Tami Charles
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of loss while trying to stay true to their own dreams and identity amidst commu
Ages 12–18
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12–18 yrs
1009 books
Viola #1
Viola in Reel Life
Adriana Trigiani
Homesickness and the challenge of starting over take center stage in this story from a best-selling creator of film and
Ages 12–17
Up to this Pointe
Jennifer Longo
For the teenager grappling with the weight of expectations and the fear that their lifelong dream might not be their onl
Ages 14–18
The Swap
Megan Shull
Two classmates find their lives completely flipped when a mysterious event forces them to switch bodies and see the worl
Ages 10–14
Graffiti Moon
Cath Crowley
For the teen who expresses themselves through art and is beginning to navigate the complicated, exciting world of first
Ages 14–18
Tash Hearts Tolstoy
Kathryn Ormsbee
Media portrayals of asexuality take center stage in this look at how characters across literature, film, and television
Ages 14–18
Made By Hand
Carole Lexa Schaefer
For the child who loves getting their hands messy and seeing their ideas come to life. Celebrate the tactile joy of mold
Ages 3–7
Turning Pages
Sonia Sotomayor
For the child who needs to see how passion and perseverance can lead to great things. This memoir shows how books provid
Ages 4–9
Dare the Wind
Tracey Fern
For the child who needs to see that no dream is too big and no ocean too wide. A story about defying expectations and fi
Ages 4–9
Annals of the Western Shore #3
Powers
Ursula K. Le Guin
Follow Gavir as he navigates a world of ancient powers and dangerous secrets while searching for true freedom in the fin
Ages 12–18
Alexander Graham Bell Answers the Call
Mary Ann Fraser
Aleck's childhood curiosity about sound and his mother's deafness sparked a lifetime of experiments that led to the inve
Ages 6–9
Punk Rock Karaoke
Bianca Xunise
Three best friends spend their post-high school summer chasing band dreams and learning to have each other's backs.
Ages 14–18
Arthur and the Poetry Contest
Unknown
For the child who feels pressured to be perfect or struggles to find their creative spark when put on the spot.
Ages 6–9
Can You Crack the Code?
Ella Schwartz
For the curious learner who loves solving riddles and discovering how things work. Explore the fascinating history and s
Ages 8–12
Salma #2
Salma Writes a Book
Danny Ramadan
For the child adjusting to big family changes and finding their voice through art while balancing two cultures.
Ages 8–12
Spy Ring
Sarah Beth Durst
For the curious child who loves uncovering hidden details and working with a partner to crack a difficult code.
Ages 8–12
Ode to a Nobody
Caroline Brooks DuBois
After a tornado destroys everything she knows, eighth-grader Quinn must piece her life back together through the power o
Ages 10–14
The King's Swift Rider: A Novel on Robert the Bruce
Mollie Hunter
For the teenager seeking a sense of purpose and the courage to stand up for what they believe in, even when the stakes a
Ages 12–16
Born Just Right
Jordan Reeves, Jen Lee Reeves
For the child navigating a limb difference or any physical difference, this memoir celebrates the power of self-advocacy
Ages 8–12
Gilly the Giraffe Learns to Love Herself
Dr. Karen Treisman
Gilly the Giraffe works through her worries and self-doubt as she learns how to build her self-esteem and embrace her ow
Ages 5–10
The Extraordinary Mark Twain (According to Susy)
Barbara Kerley
Thirteen-year-old Susy Clemens writes a secret biography of her famous father, Mark Twain, capturing the funny, private
Ages 7–12
How the Cookie Crumbled
Gilbert Ford
For the curious child who wonders how their favorite treats came to be. This story celebrates the happy accidents and pe
Ages 4–8